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    Social gospel was a movement that sprung up in the late 19th century and early 20th century in the United States in response to social conditions. During this time period‚ conditions of the industrial revolution and increased immigration led to terrible conditions for the poor (Foner‚ 2014). In urban areas‚ poor families were packed into small unsanitary tenements. City slums were filled with disease‚ over-crowding‚ and crime. Factory workers‚ who were often very young children‚ were forced to work

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    California Dream Act

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    Reyna Macias English 103 7 November 2011 California Dream Act: Rewarding an Illegal Act Born and raised here in the U.S. many students‚ and parents for that matter‚ are currently struggling with the bills‚ loans‚ and the stress of trying to stabilize a healthy future for themselves by pursuing an education. When a law like the California Dream Act is passed‚ it makes those who have done nothing but follow the rules of our legal system‚ feel as if the right as a legal citizen is being pushed

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    Texas vs California

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    11/29/2012 California vs. Texas California and Texas are two different states‚ but in many ways have some sorts of comparisons. In school we learn that Texas is one huge state filled with plenty of cities and can take half a day to drive out of. While in California there are plenty of cities as well‚ but at least half the size of Texas. Both states have many cool attractions‚ and very famous ones at that. When people visit these states you are guaranteed to have a fun time. California has very fun

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    California Pizza Kitchen

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    UVA-F-DRAFT Version 1.0 CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN Everyone knows that 95 percent of restaurants fail in the first two years‚ and a lot of people think it’s ‘location‚ location‚ location.’ It could be‚ but my experience is you have to have the financial staying power. You could have the greatest idea‚ but many restaurants do not start out making money – they build over time. So it’s really about having the capital and the staying power. — Rick Rosenfield‚ Co-CEO‚ California Pizza Kitchen1 In early

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    California History Vocabulary July 1769: Spanish Gov. chose to settle in California in San Diego 1542 official welcoming for Spanish to California October 12‚1492: Columbus’ expedition to find treasure for queen Isabella 1517 Spanish created civilization where the Native Americans were 1519 Cortez comes to shore at the FIRST Spanish city Vera Cruz Aztec- Montezuma was the god there at the time Cortes came to America -Montezuma sent 13‚000 pounds of gold to Cortes to leave his land.

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    The Economic and Societal Effects of Immigration on California‚ Utah and Texas Immigration immensely affected the economies and societies of the United States‚ in particular. The Gold Rush had different effects on the economy and the society in California. The Mormon migration to Utah greatly developed the area. Texas‚ however‚ had a harder time developing economic prosperity. These three states had very different ways to economic and societal prosperity. Texas had a more difficult time developing

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    The last time I was at the California Academy of Science Museum in Golden Gate Park‚ we all had to hold hands while the teacher led us through the halls of this great museum. Yes there was that huge‚ (scary)‚ dinosaur skeleton in the lobby‚ there were hundreds of different fish I had never seen in my local pet store‚ and the diorama’s in the African Hall were so realistic we thought for sure the Zebras had moved! The little girls screamed as I shouted "THERE!" and pointed at one of the Zebras. For

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    Two Places of a Different Kind From time to time‚ people move for many reasons. There are many changes they may encounter. I once thought that if people lived in one state and moved to another they would have similar living conditions‚ but that is not true. In my case‚ I lived in Texas but was originally born and raised in California. Learning to adapt to a new environment was troublesome in many different ways. Living in Texas is different than living in California in regards to the education‚ people

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    Autism in California Notes

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    CaliforniaThere ’s autism in California too? Yep. And if you haven ’t discovered IHSS or SSIit ’s time to check that out. California has an early intervention program for children with disabilities ages birth to 3. Actually‚ in reality‚ it serves ages birth to 2.99. It ’s called Early Start. This program aligns with I.D.E.A. Part C Regulations. It ’s a federal program but individual states can opt out. Fortunately‚ the Golden State hasn ’t opted out‚ but the current economic crisis may change that. As

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    Robinson Vs California

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    Traci White-Jones Criminal Law Asst #1 MEMORANDUM   QUESTION PRESENTED In Robinson v. California‚ 370 U.S. 660 (1962)‚ the Supreme Court ruled that a law may not punished a status; i.e.‚ one may not be punished to being an alcoholic or for being addicted to drugs. However‚ of course‚ one may be punished for actions such as abusing drugs. If the defendants status "forces" the action because of his or her addiction to drugs‚ is "forced" by the addiction to purchase and abuse the illegal

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