| My Experience at the Oakland Museum of California | | Ma’Cherris Johnson | 3/13/2013 | | I experienced this wonderful space for the first time‚ as my fiancé [Calvin] and I chaperoned my eight year old sister [Amya] and my seven year old cousin [Ta’mari] on a Sunday afternoon. We went this first Sunday for Free First Sundays. It didn’t take very long to get tickets and start viewing everything the museum had to offer. We rode the BART from El Cerrito Del Norte (Richmond/Fremont
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Getting There: To get to Mission Santa Clara de Asis begin by heading North on Highway 99 for about 35 miles. After passing Madera merge onto Highway 152 West on the left toward Los Banos and Gilroy. Los Banos is a great place to stop and get snacks or take a bathroom break and Gilroy is a great place to shop at the outlets. Continue on 152 for about 85 miles until you get to Highway 101 North toward San Jose and Watsonville for 33 miles. Merge onto Interstate 880 South toward Los Gatos and
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California Coastal Experience I am sure it happened as easily as this: We were sitting around the garage shooting the bull during a cold winter snap. Thoughts turned to motorcycle rides and things spring and summer. For once‚ it wasn’t me. Mrs. K was the one to mention going to California. We hadn’t taken a trip the summer before‚ and she said‚ “We ought to ride to California and take the PCH along the coast.” Probably‚ no one jumped up and started packing‚ but several certainly starting
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From January 24‚ 1848 to about 1851 the California Gold Rush changed California forever. The discovery of gold by James Marshal in a stream near Sutter’s Mill Fort sparked the beginning of this historic event. The results forever changed California. The towns‚ population‚ and economic changes before‚ during‚ and after the Gold Rush proves the impact of this historical event. Life before the Gold Rush in California was simple. San Francisco was a small and unused town with very little excitement
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vision‚ mission‚ and goals? a. I have come to understand my S-L service sites vision‚ mission and goals through speaking with Matthew Ratz. We have had numerous conversations about all three of these subjects. On Our Owns vision and mission overlap‚ what I understand about their vision and mission are to give members a place where they can come and feel safe all while changing attitudes‚ promoting recovery‚ and achieving wellness. In the end the goals from all of these visions and missions is for
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piece of metal changed the course of history. Sadly‚ the California tragic side of the Gold Rush left nothing but destruction‚ even though a little bit of prosperity came from this time‚ greed‚ death and much more terror. The news of gold in California spread like fire‚ once men across the nation heard of making a fortune‚ they left their families‚ jobs and old life to make the hard trek. Most men who even could afford the trip to California were exposed to new smells‚ sounds‚ tastes‚ and of course
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Running Head: EFFECTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION ON CALIFORNIA STUDENTS Effects of Higher College Tuition on California Students Hudson Pacific Ocean University
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Original Mission Statement: “My mission is to try my best into all my endeavours‚ to make a positive difference in the lives of those around me‚ and to embrace life as a grand adventure.” Revised Mission Statement: “My mission is to find purpose in meaningful endeavours‚ to make a positive difference in the lives of those around me‚ and to embrace life as a grand adventure.” When I wrote this mission statement in HROB*2010‚ I was motivated by my recent exchange to Australia to incorporate my life
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Jacob Wescott‚ 4-26-17‚ 3rd Hour The California Gold Rush started during 1848 where James W. Marshall found gold. As a result; people around the world came to California for it. The Gold Rush lasted from 1848 to 1857. Somethings connect to each other even if they’re years apart; such as the California Gold Rush and the American Civil War. The gold rush of California was a cause of the American Civil War. It would make sense that the California Gold Rush helped start the American Civil War because
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Ban on Underwater Dredging in California Steven R. Neubauer BIS/275 Ban on Underwater Dredging in California This great state of California was founded as a result of the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in January 1848. The modern day prospector is under attack by various environmentalist groups that have declared war on suction dredges. A suction dredge is a mechanical underwater vacuum cleaner that sucks up gravel‚ sand from the bottom of river ways‚ and passes these items through
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