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Navigating the National Parks Shutdown: Stakeholder Perspectives and Solutions

In September 2013, the government shutdown led to the closure of national parks, causing disappointment for tourists, impacting local residents, and straining employees. This article discusses the various stakeholders affected, including government bureaucrats and even scientists who rely on these parks for research. It poses critical questions about their significance, the implications of the shutdown, and potential solutions for reopening and sustaining our national treasures. The discourse examines key ideas and stakeholder inputs, analyzing what each might say about this pressing issue.

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Navigating the National Parks Shutdown: Stakeholder Perspectives and Solutions

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  1. Government Gridlock National Parks Shutdown! September 2013

  2. http://www.news-press.com/article/20131011/OPINION/310110006

  3. The Question • Question: • What should we do about the national parks?

  4. Stakeholders

  5. The Tourists

  6. The Employee

  7. The Resident

  8. The Bureaucrat

  9. The Internet Commenter

  10. The NSA Scientist Studying for PhD at the Park

  11. What to look for • Stakeholder • Key Idea • Tagline • What might (s)he say • This is a matter of • Where is the rub/why is this significant? • Name the turns

  12. Naming the turns…

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