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際際滷 1 Early fossil records suggest that the Yangtze River Dolphin came about 25 million years ago, and made its way to the Yangtze 20 million years ago, where it is considered an endemic species. The Yangtze River dolphin is known by many names. In Chinese, it is known as the Baijie which translates to White dolphin, since it has pale blue grey skin which lightens as it ages. In Chinese folklore, the Baijie also protects fishermen as the Goddess of the River. Once loved, it was plentiful in the Yangtze river. In the 1950s, there used to be about 6,000 dolphins. Then in the 1980s, the population reduced to 400. Then since 2006, this species was declared functionally extinct. So, why does it matter that this species is gone? 際際滷 2 Well, the extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin is biggest cetacean species extinction of our time. In addition, it highlights the struggle of keeping freshwater resources in Asia. The Yangtze is not only the third longest river in the world, but also home to over half of Chinas total plant and animal species. So the death of this dolphin might be our warning bell to save other species from extinction. 際際滷 4 The Yangtze River Dolphin is only one in its family Lipodae, and its one out of four dolphin families which reside in shallow freshwater rivers. 際際滷 5 The dolphins got a long beak with 35 blunt teeth to snack on small fish. Its a carnivore. Like many other dolphins, it communicates through clicks and whistles, which is why its got this hole in its head. They are social, living in pods from 3 to 7 individuals. However, they are very shy around humans -- which makes it hard for us to perform research on them. 際際滷 6 They tend to breed in the months of February through April. As mammals, they have live birth and have a gestation period of 10 months. Theyre quite small when born, about 32 to 35 inches but grow up to be as big as 8 feet long. They reach sexual maturity around 6 to 8 years and having a birthing interval of 2 years. 際際滷 7 The Yangtze dolphin normally swims 19 to 25 mph, but can go up to 37 mph when threatened. It has poor eyesight in the murky water of the Yangtze, so it relies on echolocation (biosonar) and touch with its long thin beak to find small fish to eat. Unfortunately, baijie have been known to have poor navigation, running into boat motors and killing themselves. 際際滷 8-9 Which brings us to this point. Half of all known dolphin killings in the 1970s and 1980s were attributed to collisions with motor boats and accidental illegal fishing activities like dynamite fishing, drag netting and electric fishing. Contact Kathy to see the rest of the presentation notes.]]>

際際滷 1 Early fossil records suggest that the Yangtze River Dolphin came about 25 million years ago, and made its way to the Yangtze 20 million years ago, where it is considered an endemic species. The Yangtze River dolphin is known by many names. In Chinese, it is known as the Baijie which translates to White dolphin, since it has pale blue grey skin which lightens as it ages. In Chinese folklore, the Baijie also protects fishermen as the Goddess of the River. Once loved, it was plentiful in the Yangtze river. In the 1950s, there used to be about 6,000 dolphins. Then in the 1980s, the population reduced to 400. Then since 2006, this species was declared functionally extinct. So, why does it matter that this species is gone? 際際滷 2 Well, the extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin is biggest cetacean species extinction of our time. In addition, it highlights the struggle of keeping freshwater resources in Asia. The Yangtze is not only the third longest river in the world, but also home to over half of Chinas total plant and animal species. So the death of this dolphin might be our warning bell to save other species from extinction. 際際滷 4 The Yangtze River Dolphin is only one in its family Lipodae, and its one out of four dolphin families which reside in shallow freshwater rivers. 際際滷 5 The dolphins got a long beak with 35 blunt teeth to snack on small fish. Its a carnivore. Like many other dolphins, it communicates through clicks and whistles, which is why its got this hole in its head. They are social, living in pods from 3 to 7 individuals. However, they are very shy around humans -- which makes it hard for us to perform research on them. 際際滷 6 They tend to breed in the months of February through April. As mammals, they have live birth and have a gestation period of 10 months. Theyre quite small when born, about 32 to 35 inches but grow up to be as big as 8 feet long. They reach sexual maturity around 6 to 8 years and having a birthing interval of 2 years. 際際滷 7 The Yangtze dolphin normally swims 19 to 25 mph, but can go up to 37 mph when threatened. It has poor eyesight in the murky water of the Yangtze, so it relies on echolocation (biosonar) and touch with its long thin beak to find small fish to eat. Unfortunately, baijie have been known to have poor navigation, running into boat motors and killing themselves. 際際滷 8-9 Which brings us to this point. Half of all known dolphin killings in the 1970s and 1980s were attributed to collisions with motor boats and accidental illegal fishing activities like dynamite fishing, drag netting and electric fishing. Contact Kathy to see the rest of the presentation notes.]]>
Mon, 07 Aug 2017 16:40:06 GMT /slideshow/lipotes-vexillifer-78636284/78636284 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Bye Bye Baijie - Yangtze River Dolphin - Lipotes vexillifer KathyPham1 際際滷 1 Early fossil records suggest that the Yangtze River Dolphin came about 25 million years ago, and made its way to the Yangtze 20 million years ago, where it is considered an endemic species. The Yangtze River dolphin is known by many names. In Chinese, it is known as the Baijie which translates to White dolphin, since it has pale blue grey skin which lightens as it ages. In Chinese folklore, the Baijie also protects fishermen as the Goddess of the River. Once loved, it was plentiful in the Yangtze river. In the 1950s, there used to be about 6,000 dolphins. Then in the 1980s, the population reduced to 400. Then since 2006, this species was declared functionally extinct. So, why does it matter that this species is gone? 際際滷 2 Well, the extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin is biggest cetacean species extinction of our time. In addition, it highlights the struggle of keeping freshwater resources in Asia. The Yangtze is not only the third longest river in the world, but also home to over half of Chinas total plant and animal species. So the death of this dolphin might be our warning bell to save other species from extinction. 際際滷 4 The Yangtze River Dolphin is only one in its family Lipodae, and its one out of four dolphin families which reside in shallow freshwater rivers. 際際滷 5 The dolphins got a long beak with 35 blunt teeth to snack on small fish. Its a carnivore. Like many other dolphins, it communicates through clicks and whistles, which is why its got this hole in its head. They are social, living in pods from 3 to 7 individuals. However, they are very shy around humans -- which makes it hard for us to perform research on them. 際際滷 6 They tend to breed in the months of February through April. As mammals, they have live birth and have a gestation period of 10 months. Theyre quite small when born, about 32 to 35 inches but grow up to be as big as 8 feet long. They reach sexual maturity around 6 to 8 years and having a birthing interval of 2 years. 際際滷 7 The Yangtze dolphin normally swims 19 to 25 mph, but can go up to 37 mph when threatened. It has poor eyesight in the murky water of the Yangtze, so it relies on echolocation (biosonar) and touch with its long thin beak to find small fish to eat. Unfortunately, baijie have been known to have poor navigation, running into boat motors and killing themselves. 際際滷 8-9 Which brings us to this point. Half of all known dolphin killings in the 1970s and 1980s were attributed to collisions with motor boats and accidental illegal fishing activities like dynamite fishing, drag netting and electric fishing. Contact Kathy to see the rest of the presentation notes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lipotesvexillifer-170807164006-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷 1 Early fossil records suggest that the Yangtze River Dolphin came about 25 million years ago, and made its way to the Yangtze 20 million years ago, where it is considered an endemic species. The Yangtze River dolphin is known by many names. In Chinese, it is known as the Baijie which translates to White dolphin, since it has pale blue grey skin which lightens as it ages. In Chinese folklore, the Baijie also protects fishermen as the Goddess of the River. Once loved, it was plentiful in the Yangtze river. In the 1950s, there used to be about 6,000 dolphins. Then in the 1980s, the population reduced to 400. Then since 2006, this species was declared functionally extinct. So, why does it matter that this species is gone? 際際滷 2 Well, the extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin is biggest cetacean species extinction of our time. In addition, it highlights the struggle of keeping freshwater resources in Asia. The Yangtze is not only the third longest river in the world, but also home to over half of Chinas total plant and animal species. So the death of this dolphin might be our warning bell to save other species from extinction. 際際滷 4 The Yangtze River Dolphin is only one in its family Lipodae, and its one out of four dolphin families which reside in shallow freshwater rivers. 際際滷 5 The dolphins got a long beak with 35 blunt teeth to snack on small fish. Its a carnivore. Like many other dolphins, it communicates through clicks and whistles, which is why its got this hole in its head. They are social, living in pods from 3 to 7 individuals. However, they are very shy around humans -- which makes it hard for us to perform research on them. 際際滷 6 They tend to breed in the months of February through April. As mammals, they have live birth and have a gestation period of 10 months. Theyre quite small when born, about 32 to 35 inches but grow up to be as big as 8 feet long. They reach sexual maturity around 6 to 8 years and having a birthing interval of 2 years. 際際滷 7 The Yangtze dolphin normally swims 19 to 25 mph, but can go up to 37 mph when threatened. It has poor eyesight in the murky water of the Yangtze, so it relies on echolocation (biosonar) and touch with its long thin beak to find small fish to eat. Unfortunately, baijie have been known to have poor navigation, running into boat motors and killing themselves. 際際滷 8-9 Which brings us to this point. Half of all known dolphin killings in the 1970s and 1980s were attributed to collisions with motor boats and accidental illegal fishing activities like dynamite fishing, drag netting and electric fishing. Contact Kathy to see the rest of the presentation notes.
Bye Bye Baijie - Yangtze River Dolphin - Lipotes vexillifer from Kathy Pham
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Writing sample - Press Releases and Donations /slideshow/writing-sample-press-releases-and-donations/72849466 writingsample-prandsponsorship-170306085731
Kathy Kim Pham's writing samples]]>

Kathy Kim Pham's writing samples]]>
Mon, 06 Mar 2017 08:57:31 GMT /slideshow/writing-sample-press-releases-and-donations/72849466 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Writing sample - Press Releases and Donations KathyPham1 Kathy Kim Pham's writing samples <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/writingsample-prandsponsorship-170306085731-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kathy Kim Pham&#39;s writing samples
Writing sample - Press Releases and Donations from Kathy Pham
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仗亠 仗亠于亶 /slideshow/ss-72798851/72798851 random-170304080121
Presentation about Peter the Great]]>

Presentation about Peter the Great]]>
Sat, 04 Mar 2017 08:01:21 GMT /slideshow/ss-72798851/72798851 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) 仗亠 仗亠于亶 KathyPham1 Presentation about Peter the Great <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/random-170304080121-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation about Peter the Great
仗亠 仗亠于亶 from Kathy Pham
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Youth Summit - Workshop Proposals /KathyPham1/youth-summit-workshop-proposals youthworkshops-170302174754
High school Powerpoint presentation, where I proposed several topics of interest for our annual youth summit in San Jose.]]>

High school Powerpoint presentation, where I proposed several topics of interest for our annual youth summit in San Jose.]]>
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 17:47:54 GMT /KathyPham1/youth-summit-workshop-proposals KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Youth Summit - Workshop Proposals KathyPham1 High school Powerpoint presentation, where I proposed several topics of interest for our annual youth summit in San Jose. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/youthworkshops-170302174754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> High school Powerpoint presentation, where I proposed several topics of interest for our annual youth summit in San Jose.
Youth Summit - Workshop Proposals from Kathy Pham
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Colors and Theory of Knowledge /slideshow/colors-and-theory-of-knowledge/72746203 posingaknowledgeissue-170302174422
Senior year High School Presentation on how color affects our perception and understanding of the world around us. The presentation included a discussion on color-blindness, marketing decisions on choosing a color, and interactive game.]]>

Senior year High School Presentation on how color affects our perception and understanding of the world around us. The presentation included a discussion on color-blindness, marketing decisions on choosing a color, and interactive game.]]>
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 17:44:22 GMT /slideshow/colors-and-theory-of-knowledge/72746203 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Colors and Theory of Knowledge KathyPham1 Senior year High School Presentation on how color affects our perception and understanding of the world around us. The presentation included a discussion on color-blindness, marketing decisions on choosing a color, and interactive game. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/posingaknowledgeissue-170302174422-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Senior year High School Presentation on how color affects our perception and understanding of the world around us. The presentation included a discussion on color-blindness, marketing decisions on choosing a color, and interactive game.
Colors and Theory of Knowledge from Kathy Pham
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丼仂 舒从仂亠 亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亠 弍亠仆亳亠? /slideshow/ss-55893892/55893892 random-151207134959-lva1-app6891
舒从仂亠 仂亟亠亢舒仆亳亠 仂 仗仂仍仂亢亳亠仍仆 亳 仂亳舒亠仍仆 舒从仂舒, 从仂仂亠 从舒舒ム 亟亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亞仂 仂弍亠仆亳 于 仂亳亳. 弌仂舒于: 仂仗仍仆仂亠 仂弍亠亠 仄仆亠仆亳亠, 舒亳亳从亳, 于于仂亟, 亳 于仂仗仂 亟仍 仂弍亢亟亠仆亳.]]>

舒从仂亠 仂亟亠亢舒仆亳亠 仂 仗仂仍仂亢亳亠仍仆 亳 仂亳舒亠仍仆 舒从仂舒, 从仂仂亠 从舒舒ム 亟亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亞仂 仂弍亠仆亳 于 仂亳亳. 弌仂舒于: 仂仗仍仆仂亠 仂弍亠亠 仄仆亠仆亳亠, 舒亳亳从亳, 于于仂亟, 亳 于仂仗仂 亟仍 仂弍亢亟亠仆亳.]]>
Mon, 07 Dec 2015 13:49:58 GMT /slideshow/ss-55893892/55893892 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) 丼仂 舒从仂亠 亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亠 弍亠仆亳亠? KathyPham1 舒从仂亠 仂亟亠亢舒仆亳亠 仂 仗仂仍仂亢亳亠仍仆 亳 仂亳舒亠仍仆 舒从仂舒, 从仂仂亠 从舒舒ム 亟亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亞仂 仂弍亠仆亳 于 仂亳亳. 弌仂舒于: 仂仗仍仆仂亠 仂弍亠亠 仄仆亠仆亳亠, 舒亳亳从亳, 于于仂亟, 亳 于仂仗仂 亟仍 仂弍亢亟亠仆亳. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/random-151207134959-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 舒从仂亠 仂亟亠亢舒仆亳亠 仂 仗仂仍仂亢亳亠仍仆 亳 仂亳舒亠仍仆 舒从仂舒, 从仂仂亠 从舒舒ム 亟亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亞仂 仂弍亠仆亳 于 仂亳亳. 弌仂舒于: 仂仗仍仆仂亠 仂弍亠亠 仄仆亠仆亳亠, 舒亳亳从亳, 于于仂亟, 亳 于仂仗仂 亟仍 仂弍亢亟亠仆亳.
丼仂 舒从仂亠 亳舒仆亳仂仆仆仂亠 弍亠仆亳亠? from Kathy Pham
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Stereotypes on US and Russia /slideshow/stereotypes-on-us-and-russia/47130088 stereotypesonusandrussia-150417171714-conversion-gate02
In 2011, students Pavel G. and Kathy P. present on negative and positive stereotypes that Russians and Americans have of each other. Then they surveyed high school students across the globe to see if these perceptions hold true world-wide. Afterwards, they present the results and implications of these stereotypes.]]>

In 2011, students Pavel G. and Kathy P. present on negative and positive stereotypes that Russians and Americans have of each other. Then they surveyed high school students across the globe to see if these perceptions hold true world-wide. Afterwards, they present the results and implications of these stereotypes.]]>
Fri, 17 Apr 2015 17:17:14 GMT /slideshow/stereotypes-on-us-and-russia/47130088 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Stereotypes on US and Russia KathyPham1 In 2011, students Pavel G. and Kathy P. present on negative and positive stereotypes that Russians and Americans have of each other. Then they surveyed high school students across the globe to see if these perceptions hold true world-wide. Afterwards, they present the results and implications of these stereotypes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stereotypesonusandrussia-150417171714-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2011, students Pavel G. and Kathy P. present on negative and positive stereotypes that Russians and Americans have of each other. Then they surveyed high school students across the globe to see if these perceptions hold true world-wide. Afterwards, they present the results and implications of these stereotypes.
Stereotypes on US and Russia from Kathy Pham
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Introduction to Central Asia /slideshow/introduction-to-central-asia/46844136 centralasiaphamk-150410020630-conversion-gate01
Introduction to Central Asia and Russian Relations. Focus on 5 nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), former Soviet Union. GDP, literacy rate, mortality and demographics comparison of two countries.]]>

Introduction to Central Asia and Russian Relations. Focus on 5 nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), former Soviet Union. GDP, literacy rate, mortality and demographics comparison of two countries.]]>
Fri, 10 Apr 2015 02:06:30 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-central-asia/46844136 KathyPham1@slideshare.net(KathyPham1) Introduction to Central Asia KathyPham1 Introduction to Central Asia and Russian Relations. Focus on 5 nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), former Soviet Union. GDP, literacy rate, mortality and demographics comparison of two countries. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/centralasiaphamk-150410020630-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction to Central Asia and Russian Relations. Focus on 5 nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), former Soviet Union. GDP, literacy rate, mortality and demographics comparison of two countries.
Introduction to Central Asia from Kathy Pham
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