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    The state of California is having major troubling with a water drought. California is running out of water and for that is it causing people to have to move away. There is no one trying to control water use. Anything that is grown or made with water with water, prices are going up for. For example, fruits, vegetables, eggs, milk, etc. used to be most, $1.29 now days are $2.49-3. We go on record for several years now with more land than lakes and rivers. According to the article on website,…

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    Many factors went into the issues that affected the California energy market and power gird in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. Things like a drought in the Pacific Northwest, lack of adequate natural gas supply, companies and individuals attempting to “game” the system in order to maximize profits, and an unusually hot summer all contributed to the energy crisis in California. Several people called all these factors that combined a “perfect storm” that made electricity prices sky rocket.…

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    The California High Speed Railroad is a railroad managed by the HRSA (The California High Speed Railroad Authority.) Its purpose is to connect the mega regions of California. Sounds like a good plan? Well, there are some negative reasons why this railroad should not be built. The railroad should not be built for the following reasons: There is Still No Legitimate Funding Plan; the Costs Look Like nothing what the Voters Approved, and Shrinking Ridership Numbers. The California High Speed…

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    landslides, and mudslides—both in general and especially during this predicted El Nino year which could cause millions of dollars in damages (Ceballos, 2015). Monterey County has a long history of flooding (Adami, 2015). Rain poured for 45 days all over California in 1862, and the state went bankrupt due to the financial stress the flooding damage caused (Adami, 2015). In 1995 a flood occurred more localized in Monterey County; the Salinas River flooded to 30.29 feet-- that is about four feet…

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    The California Drought and Livelihood Resilience Drought is the most serious complication in California now. There are so many reason drive California into a drought situation, for instance, deficiency of snowpack, scarcity of rainfall, high temperature, and paucity of underground water. High temperature evaporates the snowpack and underground water, thus water decreases. River dries up and the water level continues to decline. The lawns are dry, and the cows and goats face for lack of grass to…

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    The mythology of Native American culture is very eclectic and diverse, containing an array of stories about a vast number of cultural heroes, tricksters, primordial deities, and cosmic events. The Quileute people, members of a remote tribe inhabiting the Northwestern area of Washington state known as La Push, possess a modest amount of stories about their people. Though many of these stories have been forgotten, the Quileute people have preserved their creation myth, offering an elaborate…

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    of the drought in California led to serious effect nowadays; having the expensive costs of water brings people to the shortage of water. Body I. MAIN POINT: In the first paragraph, I will be talking about a bit of the background information about drought and water. A. SUBPOINT: Firstly, I will explain what is drought? 1. Drought is defined as a period of dry weather; for example, warm temperature or no rain. a. There are many places in the world that have drought, and California is one of the…

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    - The longing for Economic supremacy and nationalism expanded throughout western nations, highlighted with advancement in industrialization. Realism was developed in reflection of greater demands in society. The growth in technologies helped the transformation in urban living with new innovated ideas and advocacy in cultural norms of modern time. The railroad was the most sensational technology in the nineteenth century. The railroad promoted economic and political expansion due to the…

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    Yayi Ruan Dr. Fiegel CE111-01 14 October 2015 The California Drought and Livelihood Resilience Drought is the most serious complication in California now. There are so many reason drive California into a droughty situation, for instance, deficiency of snowpack, scarcity of rainfall, high temperature, and paucity of underground water. I calculated my daily water use, according to Vigil, “1.6 gallons per flush for toilets, 2.5 gallon per minute for shower heads, and 2.2 gallon per minute for…

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    Rattlesnake is found in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Northern Mexico. This Rattlesnake is 3 to 5 feet but some can grow up to 7 feet long. The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake likes its climate to be hot. This particular animal is usually underground. It is almost in snake holes all day. It likes to be near grassy plants, deserts, forest, rocky hill sides, and areas along the coast. The Rattlesnake is commonly found in Arizona, California, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico,…

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