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    Why Do People Push West

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    and abundant‚ accessible and cheap. 2. Explain the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty was signed on February 2‚ 1848 between the United States and Mexico. In the treaty‚ Mexico gave up its claims to Texas north of Rio Grande and ceded Alta California and New Mexico. It

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    contractor and an employee-owned company‚ has earned the third place ranking in Solar Power World’s list of the Top 400 Solar Contractors in North America. The publication also ranked Rosendin Electric number one among the top 100 solar contractors in California; number two among the top 50 solar specialists in engineering‚ procurement‚ and construction (EPC); and number three among the top 25 utility solar contractors. Solar Power World compiles an annual list that ranks solar contractors throughout

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    Katherine Okikiolu

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    mathematician. She is married to mathematician Hans Lindblad. Okikiolu earned her B.A. in Mathematics from Cambridge University in England before coming to the United States in 1987 to attend graduate school mathematics at UCLA the University of California‚ Los Angeles. There‚ she worked with two mentors‚ Sun-Yung (Alice) Chang and John Garnett‚ and was able to solve a problem concerning asymptotics of determinants of Toeplitz operators on the sphere and a conjecture of Peter Jones‚ characterizing

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    Paige Loma Prieta Report

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    Report The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was one of the biggest earthquakes California has ever had and people are still talking about it today. I have heard a lot about the earthquake and I know that it occurred on October 17‚ 1989 at 5:04pm and that it lasted 15 seconds. The earthquake was 6.9 on the Richter scale and was caused by a slip along the San Andreas Fault. People felt the earthquake for miles‚ from north of San Francisco to far below Santa Cruz. The earthquake killed 63 people‚ injured

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    My Tastebuds

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    very professional. This article was published by the Fresno Bee. The Fresno Bee receives an average of 8.6 million pageviews a month. The article was propagated in the six-county region of Fresno‚ Fresno is one of the fastest growing regions in California. There typical readers are farmers and poor people. The Fresno Bee cares more about the environment and the people. I disagree with the River Restoration Project because it isn’t worth the costs. It isn’t worth the costs because it is a project

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    Dianne Feinstein Biography

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    Student ID: 7911 Senate Judiciary Committee Paper: Dianne Feinstein & Deval Patrick The United States senior Senator for California‚ Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein‚ is an independent strong woman who has fabricated authority in attempt to join Republican and Democrats to find a common balance on issues that California and the United States endure. Dianne Feinstein is a registered Democrat who was born in San Francisco on June 22‚ 1933. Feinstein worked in city government until she was

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    Political Ideology Essay

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    Everyone knows: California is burning. From the Inland Empire to Cascadia‚ wild fires litter the Golden State. So far‚ more than 175‚000 acres have been scorched and 40 homes destroyed. Fifty miles north of San Francisco‚ over 7‚000 homes are threatened by wild fires. One fire‚ the Rocky Fire‚ is blazing its way through Northern California‚ having already forced 13‚000 people from their homes. As a result‚ over 11‚000 firefighters have been deployed to combat the statewide infernos. Before I begin

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    options‚ meals and entertainment. These offerings are a part of the experience of attending an event live and those who own these marvels hope to entice fans to attend event after event. One of the newest marvels is the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento‚ California. The cost of construction‚ architectural design and attendance numbers has placed this arena in its own class and on course to be one of the most successful arenas in the world. The NBA’s Sacramento Kings downtown arena came with a large price

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    Bonin’s parents both being complete alcoholics‚ he was raised by his grandfather. He was raped by his own father at a very young age. This was a major contribution to why he later did the same to innocent teens. Bonin was a resident of the state of California‚ and has raped and murdered 14 teenagers. He was sentenced to death and died of lethal injection in 1996. He committed his 1st rape crime in 1979. On August 5‚ 1979 sometime between evening to late night time‚ Bonin approached Marcus Grabs at Newport

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    The Oregon Trail was an overland route used by migrants to travel from the East to the West all the way to the Oregon territory. Which included‚ Oregon‚ Washington‚ Idaho‚ and parts of Western Montana and Wyoming. This trail ran 2‚000 miles and more than 50‚000 people used the trail between 1841 and 1860s. At the early 1800s‚ the United States began the westward expansion beyond the Mississippi River‚ which was controlled by France‚ Spain‚ and Britain. Today the trail is a designated a National

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