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    With my observance I have seen many California citizens speed through red lights‚ make inappropriate lane changes‚ run through stop signs‚ make unauthorized lane changes and commit many other traffic violations all while in the presence of active emergency response team’s (ERT’s). I have not heard of any specific laws set to regulate drivers who violate California traffic laws while in the presence of a responding ERT vehicle. Without these laws being set strictly‚ police‚ fire‚ ambulance and

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    Dream Jobs

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    November 13th‚ 2014 Dream jobs are crucial in a person’s life in order to maintain the ambition and drive for success. Without a dream job‚ a person has nothing to ultimately strive for‚ and nothing to put forth his full effort into. I have several dream jobs‚ some probably being impossible to reach‚ but aiming for the impossible never hurt anyone. I feel that being a being a basketball scout for any NBA or NCAA team and being an athletic director of a university are two dream jobs of mine that are

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    The American Dream

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    who come quickly to my mind whenever I hear or see images of American patriotism are John Steinbeck and Hunter S. Thompson. As different as these two men are‚ their writing is similar in that the American Dream constantly fails their characters. Both seek to define America and the American Dream‚ however‚ it remains seemingly elusive‚ and both writers fail to find it. I choose Steinbeck and Thompson because‚ to me‚ their writing styles are the same. They have the same lust for language and powerful

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    Throughout the first half of the 19th Century‚ the state of California‚ and the cities in between were exceptionally low populated. As a matter of fact‚ all of this changed within a few years. The California Gold Rush was a “rapid influx of fortune seekers in California that began after gold was found at Sutter’s Mill in early 1848 and reached its peak in 1852. According to estimates‚ more than 300‚000 people came to the territory during the Gold Rush” (Encyclopedia Britannica). Within the mid 1800s

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    Dream College

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    the University of California Berkley. Many of my family members have attended this college‚ and I would like to carry on this tradition. The University of California‚ Berkeley also known as UC Berkeley‚ Berkeley‚ California‚ was built in 1868 in Berkley California east of San Francisco Bay. The university has a total undergraduate of 25‚885‚ and the campus size is 1‚232 acres. Tuition and fees are $11‚767 and out-of-state tuition and fees are $34‚645. University of California Berkeley’s is currently

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    In the recent election‚ marijuana was legalized in many different states including California. This legalization will only affect our communities negatively because people will over-consume this drug and will create dangerous environments for everyone around them. Legalizing marijuana will create more chaos in communities because more people are able to purchase it and will educe irrational and even violent behavior. Additionally‚ only people over the age of 21 can purchase the drug‚ but teenagers

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream James Truslow Adams coined the term "American Dream" in his 1931 book The Epic of America. His American Dream is "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. The term “American dream” is essentially is an idea that suggests that anyone in the US can succeed through hard work and has the potential to lead a happy‚ successful life. Many people have expanded upon to include

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    America’s population made a huge shift and people scattered west in the year of 1848. Why? The California gold rush was responsible for the population change. James Marshall was the person who found the pea-sized nugget of gold‚ which started the rush. In the January of 1848 he was walking along the banks of the American River and he found the chunk. He tried smashing it between two rocks‚ for he knew gold would dent but not break. The nugget didn’t break‚ but it did dent. This was not a test that

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    House Dreams

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    My Dream Home Home‚ the place one spends more time in their life and share special moments with family. Where one expects to live permanently carefree‚ feel protected under the roof of their house. One day I want to have a home that makes me feel well and where I can be safe and happy. The purpose of this essay is to discuss and fine structural decisions I made about designing my dream house. The house of my dream has to be huge‚ spacious‚ which would reflect my personality toward innovations

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    foundings of Gold were cited in California‚ many citizens around the western coast and eastern coast fled to the scene of the spot being the Sierra Mountains near California. The Gold Rush led to huge expenses in labor shortages around the western coast; this funded opportunities for many residents who were in need of job opportunities. The economy would blossom and flourish from manufactured products‚ merchant business and agricultural products produced in California being grapes and tomatoes. Besides

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