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    six hundred fourteen people claim residency in Southern California. All of these millions of people have to survive off of two vital elements, food and water. Humans are able to survive two weeks without eating, but can only go for two days without water, before they die of dehydration. Southern California primarily receives its water from lakes and rivers from the North and from ground water that is pumped out. Currently, Southern California is in great need of water because of the drought…

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    The traveling did not end when migrants reached California . To attain a fairly steady income, workers had to follow the harvest around the state. When potatoes were ready to be harvested, they needed to go to where the potatoes were being grown. The same concept applied to harvesting other crops such as cotton, lemons, oranges, peas, and many other crops. Migrant populations were the most dense in agricultural centers as a result of this. When they were not working or looking for work, or…

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    becomes a fugitive in Butch’s murder and Chucho is killed by the police. Considering this, the third generation takes place in another twenty years and Jimmy is full of rage and vengeance. Toni persuades Jimmy to marry Isabel in hopes of saving her from deportation. Next, Isabel becomes pregnant and gives birth to their son Carlitos but she unexpectedly dies. Jimmy struggles with being a parent to Carlitos and begins to spiral out of control. As a result of this, Carlitos begins to develop…

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    Essay On Texas Governor

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    What A Governor is and The Requirements To Become Governor of Texas The Governor is the highest ranking official in the state of Texas. Although the governors of all the states are different from each other in what they do, the Texas governor signs or vetoes bills that are passed by the legislature, serves as commander-in-chief of the Texas military and assigns Texans that are eligible to state offices. There are certain requirements to become the governor of Texas: To run as the governor…

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    Settlers faced many dangers and hardships along the Oregon trail such as attacks, accidents, supply shortages, terrain, disease and weather. The Oregon Trail was a 2,170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon Territory. It enabled migration for the early pioneers to move West. The trail was laid down from 1811-1840 by fur trappers. It could only be traveled by horseback, wagons, or by foot. Over 500,00 people used the trail until the transcontinental railroad was established. One reason travelers…

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    The drought in California has lasted for a long time now. Rainfall was scarce, and what were once grasslands were now desert like areas. It stats mid-day in Los Angeles, Luke was planning to go on a hike, but he couldn't decide on a specific area to explore. Instead of making the decision his own, he walked into the living room, where his girlfriend, Arzaylea, was sitting. Luke opened his mouth to speak, "Where do you think I should hike? I could go to what's left of the forest, the beach,…

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    Mono Lake Research Paper

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    High in the Sierra Nevada mountains, there is Mono Lake, which is a large but secluded lake tucked away in a depression in the ground a few miles away from the nearest road. At first glance, it may seem like just another normal lake, but it is home to a bizarre, otherworldly landscape that was created when water from fresh water springs underneath the lake mixed with the lake’s salty, alkaline water, forming deposits of limestone. Near the south shore of Mono Lake, grotesque towers of rough,…

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    happen in a matter seconds, then it can most definitely happen in a matter of years and/or decades especially if people only see Native Americans as uncivilized, unimportant human beings. At some point throughout time a person left out Native Americans from history causing the stories we were taught to be altered. In my class this will not be the case. I will make sure to give the students all of the information so that there will be no questions…

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    the United States with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo with Mexico in 1848. Americans appeared in 1851 with the mormons. In 1859 Comstock Lode opened the new era of silver mining in Nevada. And the New era attracted thousands, especially from California. In 1910 the discovery of gold and silver ended Nevada’s economic depression. Nevada has a few unusual animals we don't have around here, for instance the kangaroo rat, which is found in Death Valley, can live its whole life without…

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    Lone Star Nation Summary

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    In pages 172-259 of “Lone Star Nation – How Texas Will Transform America” Richard Parker starts out by explaining how Texas is dominated by the republican party. But can possibly be converting back to a democratic state, due to so many Hispanics migrating to Texas. Parker goes on to interviewing University of Texas Professor Regina Lawrence, who argues that Texas will never ever turn back to a democratic dominate state. She also says that democrats have themselves to blame after constantly…

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