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Welcome to Active Community Environments of Colorado Active Community Environments are communities in which the physical environment of a community including roads
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HEAC Technical Support uses a variety of strategies to support community groups to change their nutrition and physical activity environments in each of the five HEAC
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Safe Swimming Swimming one of the most popular activities in the country is a fun active and healthy way to spend leisure time The Florida Department of Health
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Eskers are long winding ridges of sand and gravel typically oriented parallel to ice flow They were deposited by glacial meltwater streams flowing in channels or tunnels in on or beneath
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Scratches on the rocks called striae were gouged when rock fragments frozen to the base of the moving glacier scratched the underlying bedrock surfaces much like sandpaper does to wood
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Elongated teardrop shaped hills of rock sand and gravel formed under the moving ice Called drumlins these structures are up to two kilometres in length Drumlins indicate ice flow
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ALbD Featured Community Partnership Charleston SC Lowcountry Connections The opening of the Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge in July 2005 was an exciting time for bicyclists and pedestrians in the Charleston SC region more than 150 000 walkers
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Active Community Environments Active Community Environments ACEs are places where people of all ages and abilities can easily enjoy walking bicycling and other forms of recreation ACEs are healthy places
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Introduction
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All photos courtesy of Dan Burden
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of our workshops the success communities have had in making their built environments more walkable and bikeable and ensuring people in the province lead better healthier lives Over 260 participants comprised of city councillors public health experts trails council members doctors police representatives teachers and other community leaders have taken
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Eskers are long winding ridges of sand and gravel typically oriented parallel to ice flow They were deposited by glacial meltwater streams flowing in channels or tunnels in on or beneath
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Roche moutonée which means sheep rock because it looks like a sleeping sheep are bedrock features sculpted by glaciers Courtesy of J Dale
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attending the Ventures Program the staff work consistently and diligently to develop work training opportunities both on site and in the community that will provide life long skills Examples

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