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<span>Norris, one of the superintendents, made the Yellowstone roads, roads, built one of the park headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs, hired the first “gamekeeper,” and campaigned against hunters and people who tried to destroy the park.. Much of the primitive road system he laid out remains as the Grand Loop Road. Through constant exploration, Norris also added immensely to geographical knowledge of the park.
</span><span> Nathaniel P. Langford, another superintendent was a member of the Washburn Expedition and advocate of the Yellowstone National Park Act, was made a volunteer who greatly helped the park.</span><span> He entered the park at least twice during five years in office—was in the 1872 Hayden Expedition and to evict a squatter in 1874. Langford did everything he could without laws to protect wildlife and other natural features, and without money to build basic structures and hire law enforcement rangers.
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Answer:
1. Encyclopedia.
2. Online search engine.
3. Dictionary.
4. Thesaurus.
Explanation:
1. <u>Encyclopedia</u>: a collection of informative articles typically arranged in an alphabetical order about a wide variety of topics from around the world. It is also referred to as Encyclopedia Britannica and could either be in form of a book or an online (electronic) database.
2. <u>Online search engine</u>: information stored in databases and on sites. It's an internet resource or service that searches for keywords or categories specified by the end user and then displays (shows) a list of website which matches or have informations similar to the query. Some examples of popular search engines are Goo-gle, Bing, Yahoo, etc.
3. <u>Dictionary</u>: a book or electronic resource that comprises of definitions, pronunciation, and spelling of words that are often arranged in an alphabetical order. Also, it provides an example on the usage of a word.
4. <u>Thesaurus</u>: words with similar meaning listed together. It's simply a type of book that lists words having similar meanings (synonyms) together and words that have opposite meanings (antonyms). The word "thesaurus" was derived from Greek and it means treasure.
I was pregnant for the first time and as a first time mother, you become too excited in buying baby stuff. The impulsive decision that I made during that time was buying all the baby stuff regardless if it's really useful or not as long as it is sold in the baby store. I made that decision impulsively out of excitement. When I gave birth to my baby, a lot of those things were not used at all, especially the clothes and it was a waste of money. If I had the decision to make all over again, I would carefully choose what things that are really needed so the rest of the money will be used to something more useful instead, such as milk and diapers.