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    of the Donner Party. When their journey began in 1846‚ the members of the Donner and Reed families had high hopes of reaching California‚ and they would settle at nothing less. Their dream of making a new life for themselves represented great determination. When their packed wagons rolled out of Springfield‚ Missouri‚ they thought of their future lives in California. The Reed family’s two-story wagon was actually called the "pioneer palace car"‚ because it was full of everything imaginable including

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    She left her South Dakota home for college in California as a traditional girl. She was shocked by a totally different culture in the city when she arrived. Her dorm residential advisor Crawl befriended with Rebecca when home-sickness developed‚ and he also encouraged her to stay in California and began introducing her to the lifestyle and gave her a makeover completed with new lingo and a cute tattoo. She began enjoying her time in California. When Rebecca returned home for Thanksgiving with

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    community’s immigration experiences as a whole. Immigration to America was a phenomenon for Chinese people in the late 19th century in search of “Gold Mountain”. This was a term in Chinese culture to describe economic opportunity in the state of California after gold was found. The title of the book is a very appropriate metaphor for expressing Fong See’s determination and success in America in the sense of him conquering Gold Mountain. This paper will compare Fong See’s family’s immigrant experiences

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    Invasion of Los Angeles Los Angeles‚California‚City of Angels‚Entertainment Capital of the World. This is where I was born and raised. All I can say is that I am proud of being an Angeleno. Good weather‚second largest market in the US‚uniqueness‚and most of all good sports teams. Now if some madmen were to come over and take over LA. Then‚obviously it would seem as the worst thing imaginable. The question is would I pretty much let these madmen come over and ruin the way we live or take some action

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    congress of a railroad that would go to the pacific the was federal funded. Over the years the idea died untill Theodore Judah came along and he love the idea of the railroad. Theodore Judah was a civil engineer who help built first railroad in California. Congress survey some possible routes for the railroad but they didn’t like any of the them but Judah came up with a route that congress liked the route was go through the sierra Nevada mountains. By 1861 Judah had a group of investors called

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    The enactment of the California Senate Bill 277 (SB 277) set new tough laws in order to protect California residents from a number of infectious diseases. Although all states required vaccinations for children before they could enroll into school‚ many states like California allowed religious and personal exemptions (LOBO‚ 2016). It was the infamous measles outbreak in California’s DisneyLand park that solidified the urgency to protect not only the most vulnerable members of society‚ but also other

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    better living conditions. Some went to escape problems. Others went for adventure and to seek new experiences. The Oregon Trail migration‚ also known as the Oregon-California Trail migration‚ is one of the most important events in American History. The Oregon-California trail was a 2‚170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon and California that enabled the migration of the early pioneers to the western United States. The first emigrants to make the trip were Marcus and Narcissa Whitman who made the trip

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    alongside Cesar Chavez during the United Farm Workers’ grape boycott” (L. Buada‚ personal communication‚ August 1‚ 2017). In 1978‚ when a clinic for the United Farm Workers closed its doors‚ Buada along with her nursing degree from the University of California‚ San Francisco and a box of sterile gloves‚ stood in the parking lot of the clinic to help those being turned away. Buada is a firm believer that “good health can fight poverty” (L. Buada‚ personal communication‚ August 1‚ 2017). By 1980 Buada has

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    and other cultural performances. The sponsors are Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco and Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival Executive Committee and Japanese-American community organizations including Japanese Benevolent Society‚ Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California‚ Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California‚ Japan Society of Northern California. Other sponsors include Toyota‚ UnionBank and Safeway. The purpose of the Cherry Blossom Festival continues

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    Oregon Trail was a route of wagon trains bringing settlers from all over the united sates to the Oregon or California in 1840 to 1860s. It is one of the most important events in the history of the United States. Unlike other trails like Santa Fe Trail‚ most of the pioneers in Oregon Trail were settlers rather than traders. Pioneers usually travelled in family groups rather than individually (The Overland Trail‚ page no. 503). The trail was the only appropriate route to get to the west coast. It

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