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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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    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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    The Clarke Historical Museum gives a glimpse to our past‚ run by the love and dedication of people proud to teach and shows a piece of history. The Clark Museum is the largest Humboldt County museum and holds a large collection of northwest Native Indian artifacts from a variety of tribes. One hundred years ago the Bank of Eureka opened its newly constructed building‚ presently known as the Clark Museum. The property including the Clark Museum was originally homestead in the 1860s later in 1871

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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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    “A life is not important except the impact it has on other lives.”(Robinson). If you have an impact on people’s lives‚ why make it a negative one. Judging people for their skin color‚ academic status‚ or anything like that is extremely disrespectful. Most of the time‚ people see right through the good qualities‚ and just focus on the bad ones. Diversity is everywhere‚ and it is constantly looked down on. The prejudices and stereotypes that come with it make that obvious‚ but when you think about

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    It was toward mid-senior year in high school. Maybe February. I was anticipating which colleges would accept someone like me‚ and trying to enjoy as much time with friends as I could. I was with my best friends‚ appreciating a beautiful Southern California day‚ and had come to realize my last days as a senior were coming to a close. I was a perfect day; big white clouds covered the skies‚ along with the beaming sun hitting the earth. The oceans breeze in our faces‚ and our shades on. High-wasted shorts

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    Mexico. Juana on one side wants to get to the United States‚ or “el otro lado” as mentioned in the novel‚ to find her father who abandoned her and her mother after leaving to find work in the US. On the other hand Adelina escapes from her house in California to follow her lover to Mexico. The girls form a bond in the most unexpected of places‚ a Tijuana jail‚ and quickly form a friendship that will connect them for the rest of their lives. Through Juana’s story‚ Reyna‚ impersonates the journey and

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    propaganda. However‚ the name “Tokyo Rose” isn’t just a name for Iva Toguri only‚ it was a label given to many women who were accused of spreading Japanese Propaganda. Iva Toguri was a Japanese born American who graduated from the university of California. When she was in school‚ she was considered a student with a good reputation and a loyal American. In 1940‚ she registered to vote as a republican. On July 5‚ 1941‚ she sailed to Japan to visit her sick aunt and continue her journey in medicine

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    Did you know that some of the biggest living things on Earth can get to forty feet in diameter‚ stand over 200 feet tall and weigh over 2 million pounds? If you have ever seen‚ been to or heard of Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Forest‚ you would know what I’m talking about. The Sister Parks as the national forests are sometimes referred to‚ is home to more than 1‚500 plants including trees and shrubs. The Sister Parks‚ Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park is home to several different kinds of

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    eventually became Alcatraz. Alcatraz was actually first used as an United States Army base starting in 1853 (Davis 21). It was thought to make a great place to put a large amount of cannons on the island to protect the settlers who had moved to California because of the large quantity of gold found around the San Francisco Bay area. The U.S. Army also built a lighthouse which was the first lighthouse that was fully operational on the West Coast and is still on the island to this day. During the late

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