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    10/26/2012 Word Count: 810 The Dilemma of our Drink: Investigating The Woodland-Davis Water Project In September 2009‚ two cities of Yolo County‚ Woodland and Davis‚ collaborated to form a “joint powers authority to implement and oversee a regional surface water supply project‚” (www.wdcwa.com/the_project). The objective is to gain a new surface water supply from the Sacramento River and construct a number of joint facilities to pump‚ treat and distribute the water to the cities’ customers

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    C. Vann Woodward’s book The Strange Career of Jim Crow is a close look at the struggles of the African American community from the time of Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement. The book portrays a scene where the Negroes are now free men after being slaves on the plantations and their adaptation to life as being seen as free yet inferior to the White race and their hundred year struggle of becoming equals in a community where they have always been seen as second class citizens. To really

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    Jazz: Jazz Review Kind of Blue – Miles Davis Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue exemplifies my favorite merits of cool jazz. The bestselling jazz album is bursting with innovative music that is largely independent from the routine melody and rhythm that often accompanied jazz music before the records conception; its recordings perpetuate a sound that is both tranquil and engaging. The artists responsible for creating this widely recognized album are Miles Davis on trumpet‚ Jon Coltrane on tenor saxophone

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    Jim Jones was a founder who founded The People’s Temple. The People’s Temple is best known for the November 18‚ 1978 death of over 900 Temple members in Jonestown‚ Guyana‚ along with nine others at a nearby airstrip and in Georgetown. Jim Jones was born in a rural community in Indiana close to the border of Ohio. His parents were James Thurman Jones who was a World War I veteran and Lynetta Putnam. In 1934‚ during the Great Depression Jones’ parents‚ due to economic struggle‚ were forced to move

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    February 5‚ 2013 Senior Seminar The New Jim Crow In the book “The New Jim Crow” author Michelle Alexander talks about numerous issues of racial inequality in our criminal justice system. Alexander’s book is something every person who even has an interest in the criminal justice field should read‚ as it really looks beyond the color of a person’s skin. Alexander points out the vast majority of the problems our criminal justice system faces in racial inequality and discrimination. These problems

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    the child in school. It was Jim Morrison‚ lead singer for the the band The Doors‚ who said‚ “The most loving parents and relatives commit murder with smiles on their faces. They force us

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    * Jim Jones and the People Temple * When you think of Jim Jones and the People Temple the first thing that comes to mind is a mass suicide‚ not only involving one specific sex or race‚ but involving men‚ women‚ and children of all races. However‚ do we ever take the time to sit down and look into what Jim Jones and the People Temple actually stood for? There must be a reason behind all the things that were done. Behind the reason Pastor Jim Jones preached what he did and had such a major impact

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    The founder of the People’s Temple‚ Jim Jones‚ was born in 1931 in Crete‚ Indiana. He began to be interested in religion since childhood‚ being a teenager‚ preached in the streets. At the age of 24‚ he founded the religious group "Disciples of Christ”‚ which in a year was renamed "People’s

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    Jim Elliot was born on October 8‚1927‚ in Portland‚ Oregon. He was one of four children born to a Plymouth Brethren evangelist and his wife‚ a chiropractor. He enrolled at Wheaton College in Illinois in 1945. Jim was a leader in the school’s missionary league that’s where he met and courted Elizabeth Howard. The daughter of missionaries to Belgium. They both attended Wycliffe Bible Translators’ School for Summer Linguistics. He began working among the Quichua Indians of Ecuador. In 1953‚ he married

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    The official statement made by authorities was that The Doors’ front man‚ Jim Morrison‚ died from heart failure‚ even though his heart was deemed healthy just prior to his death. However‚ many fans do not believe that is what really happened. This disbelief in the official story stems from the fact that an autopsy was not performed due to the fact that the examiner did not suspect foul play. Also‚ in the days following Morrison’s death‚ there was a media blackout concerning the event. Immediately

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