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    History of the California Missions (1769-1823) You may already know that there are 21 missions today in the state of California. Starting in San Diego all the way past San Francisco‚ the missions remind us of an earlier time when the Spanish were colonizing Alta California. The California missions were started because the Spanish king wanted to create permanent settlements in the area of the New World called Alta California. The decision to create Spanish missions in California was political

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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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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The study entitled Degree of Satisfaction of Customers regarding the Services being provided by Selected Restaurants in Virac‚ Catanduanes. This research tends to know the satisfaction of customers for the restaurant to improve more their services. Trends which affects the restaurant business includes changes in: The greater number of individual who demands for delicious and well-prepared food; a greater number of people who are establishing

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    heard this statement most people worldwide can tell you the same. Nowhere in the country is this more obvious than in the state of California‚ the nation’s most diverse state. It should be no surprise to most people that Japanese immigrants have a long history in California due to their visible presence there. My argument is that the Japanese are an integral part of California and also our country and have been instrumental in its development. During the 19th and 20th century‚ the Japanese made up one

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    California Science Center

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    Nicholas Raffaele Mrs. Porter Period 5 California Science Center Substitute Report The California Science Center seems like a wonderful place‚ filled with exhibits that have many learning opportunities that make it seem like you are not learning‚ but having fun. I severely regret not going. The California Science Center is located south of downtown Los Angeles‚ in the historic Exposition Park‚ near USC (yeah!). Cost of admission is $10.00 (well that’s for parking‚ other than that‚ to get in

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    Photoplethysmography (PPG) system Geert Langereis‚ Version 2‚ February 2010 1  Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2  1.1  1.2  Background on photoplethysmography (PPG) ...................................................................... 2  Specifications of the PPG implementation in this report ....................................................... 2  The optoelectronic parts ...........

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    Air Pollution in California In the 1940’s California was supporting a population of seven million people and contained 2.8 million registered vehicles. Within the next twenty years the population more than doubled to reach 16 million while the number of registered vehicles all but tripled increasing to eight million. This has been a common trend in California’s documented history from the early twentieth century to today. There have been many historical and environmental factors that have assisted

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    society. Filipino animators are now finding opportunities abroad on big animated projects. As an example‚ Ronnie Del Carmen‚ a Filipino animator‚ is billed as artistic supervisor for the latest project of Dreamworks Studios in Los Angeles‚ California. His latest works include “The Prince of Egypt‚” and “The Road to El Dorado.” In the Philippines‚ animation has finally found its way. Inspired by the high degrees of sophistication emitted by other countries‚ Filipino artists decided to

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    Biometric Student Identification By: Jay Fry Ed.D. June 2009 According to fry‚ Schools are faced with a myriad of problems never encountered in previous decades. Security has become a significant concern. It is now crucial that school administrators know who is in their schools and where the students are at all times. Accurate and auditable attendance and reporting is vital in not only securing‚ but also maintaining‚ essential governmental funding. Accurate identification and tracking

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    The California Gold Rush

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    One moment the California creek beds glimmered with gold; the next‚ the same creeks ran red with the blood of men and women defending their claims or ceding their bags of gold dust to bandits. The "West" was a ruthless territory during the nineteenth century. With more than enough gold dust to go around early in the Gold Rush‚ crime was rare‚ but as the stakes rose and the easily panned gold dwindled‚ robbery and murder became a part of life on the frontier. The "West" consisted of outlaws

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