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    Hetch Hetchy

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    making my major water source the Tuolumne River. As a farmer‚ many of you may not realize that my crops feed people all over the state of California. On our behalf‚ if the Raker Act is signed into a law‚ a big portion of the water will be diverted to the city of San Francisco‚ creating multiple reasons affecting us‚ the farmers‚ but also the people of California as well. The farmers of San Joaquin Valley need approximately 257‚000 acres of farmland‚ which means we need about 3‚600 acre-feet of water

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    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

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    Press‚ 2000: 84-96. Machado‚ Manuel A. (1978). Listen Chicano! An Informal History of the Mexican-American. Chicago: Nelson Hall. Paz‚ Ireneo. (2001). Life and adventures of the celebrated bandit; Joaquin Murrieta: His exploits in the state of California Pitt‚ Leonard. (1966). The Decline of the Californios: A Social History of the Spanish-Speaking Californians‚ 1846-1890

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    The National Disaster Recovery Framework is a guide that aids in efficient recovery support to the areas which are affected by the disaster. It involves collaborative involvement of the local‚ States‚ Tribes‚ Territorial and local jurisdictions. This Framework provides very accommodating configuration that helps disaster recovery managers to function in an integrated manner. “It also focuses on how best to restore‚ redevelop and revitalize the health‚ social‚ economic‚ natural and environmental fabric

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    My Vacation Essay

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    see. But they had many different unusual insects that you usually wouldn’t see in Southern California like fireflies and deer’s even snakes. There were a lot of wooden and brick homes and homes without gates with huge land mass. But the food you would mostly see out there is soul food which was actually great! But the adults seemed to dress the same as any other regular adult you see in Southern California but the teenagers were slightly different .Most wore baggy clothing well the boys did and

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    The Old Spanish Trail

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    The Old Spanish Trail was a series of trails from Santa Fe‚ New Mexico‚ to Los Angeles‚ California. The three routes were called the Main Route‚ the Armijo route‚ and the North Branch.The trails went through New Mexico‚ Colorado‚ Utah‚ Nevada‚ and California. These trails were used for trade‚ including Native American goods of blankets and baskets for horses and mules from California. I choose this topic because it was a major trade route from 1829 to 1848. This is a huge part in our Western history

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    Big Changes in My Life

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    I left home and my friends‚ when my mom told me that we were moving to America. I was very excited to explore the unknown place. It was my dream to move to America and to be an American girl. When I moved to New York from my home country then to California‚ I needed to make several adjustments to my life. First of all‚ I met a lot of new people in New York with different backgrounds that influenced my life. They were teachers‚ Mrs. Nelson and Olga. They taught me new language. It was hard

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    ¨Lava Beds National Monuments¨ stationed in north eastern California is a park filled with fun filling beauty‚ history‚ and scientific wonders. This would be a trip of a lifetime‚ but only if our principle would let us go. Lava Beds National Monuments has a humongous amount of beauty stretching all the way across the park. With the Lava running all over the place like a water runs in a stream. The park has beautiful figures like lava tubes‚ scenic trails‚ climb cumber cones‚ and beautiful desert

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    in Sacramento Valley in California(http://www.history.com/topics/gold-rush-of-1849). He brought it back to the East‚ and showed everyone the nugget of gold he found. Not only did he say that he found gold‚ but he spread the word about how much gold there was to be found. That caused what is known today as the “Gold Rush”. The “Gold Rush” is the time when people traveled to California to search for gold. Before Marshall discovered gold‚ the non-native population of California was about 800 in March

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    to public transportation to get around. Meta Keywords: Sacramento Transportation‚ Sacramento Mass Transit‚ Sacramento Tours‚ Tours in Sacramento See all of Sacramento from the Seat of a Bus‚ Train‚ or Bicycle Sacramento‚ the state capital of California‚ is a wonderful mid-sized American city full of culture‚ fantastic green areas‚ and some great historical sites. You can tour the city with a tour company‚ or self-guide your way around on a taxi‚ city bus‚ or bicycle. There’s no wrong way to go

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    Teacher Internship Paper

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    Administration Program Internship took place at California Common Cause. I began as a volunteer in February of 2006‚ which quickly turned into an internship‚ followed by a fellowship. I have now been working at California Common Cause as its Northern California Organizer since January 2007. California Common Cause is a non-profit‚ non-partisan citizens’ lobby organization working to hold public officials and public institutions accountable to the people. California Common Cause’s current focuses include

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