fish residents of the Salton Sea. Making the Salton Sea a death trap instead of a safe substitution of the past wetlands. 2. Lake Cahuilla differs from the Salton Sea in the fact that it wasn’t man made. It naturally filled the Coachella, Imperial, and Mexicali valleys of southeastern California and northeastern Baja California during the centuries prior to Spanish entry into the region. 3. I do in fact perceive bias in the title given to the 1998 Act of Congress because a sudden increase in…
performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on May 2, 2004. !!! is composed of Mario Andreoni (guitar), Dan Gorman (horns/percussion/keys), Nic Offer (vocals), Tyler Pope (bass/various electronic devices), and Allan Wilson (horns/percussion/keys). Touring members…
their culture has to offer them. A project that a language art teacher has worked so hard on and its dedication is being turned down by the school district itself. There are many teachers and students trying to make parents and alumni of the Coachella Valley School District to become aware of the implementation of ethnic studies in the CVUSD high schools. It’s a project that will help many students learn and understand where their culture comes from. So far the school district is ignoring the…
The Imperial Valley: Permanent Oasis by Cory Phillips Imperial County, California has been a major agricultural, political, and commercial center in Southeastern California for over 100 years. Although the peripheral agricultural activities have been the focus and source of the region’s economy, the area’s role in agribusiness has also facilitated much urban growth. The farms in the Imperial Valley bring about $1,000,000,000 to the state’s economy each year. This rural and…
It is this Coachella style: colourful fabrics, shabby coats, offbeat boots, old hats or headbands and sunglasses. It gains a bunch of celebrity devotee and become one of the popular cultural clothing. But who actually owns Coachella? Coachella, originally, is an annual music and arts festival in Coachella Valley started in 1999 (Hutchings, 2015). Coachella style, on the other hand, is inspired by Bohemian dress which is renamed as the…
neglected, abandoned, and orphans. Each year many children are suffering due to many complications in their lives. About 4,000 children are put into the foster care system in Riverside County alone. Additionally, about 1,500 foster kids live in the Coachella Valley. Approximately 65 children are removed their homes each month as a result of abused. Also in most cases, children who are homosexuals in the foster care system suffer some form of abuse. The high rates of abuse in the foster homes…
The CV Link Project was established in 2013 and was mainly aimed at creating 80-mile walkway and biking pathway which is expected to connect the Eastern Riverside County Region in the state of California. This project of the Coachella Valley Association Government and is projected to bring along many benefits by the time it is fully constructed and launched. According to Chris A he stated that once the CV link is completed it would bring a lot of benefits to the cities and the economy…
National Park is Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, a relatively unvisited park holding a true oasis in the desert due to a fault that forces groundwater to the surface. Unlike the smaller and tidier palm oases in the nearby national park and in the Coachella Valley to the south, Big Morongo is a riot of greenery, a veritable jungle covering hundreds of acres. (The entire preserve is about 31,000 acres.)…
Center, which is an arena hosting over 250 events annually including live music, specials events and concerts. Both the STAPLES Center and L.A. Live are owned by AEG which owns and operates a variety of venues, produces music festivals such as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and owns, controls or is affiliated with numerous companies worldwide. AEG also controlled the overall development and creation of L.A. Live and helped it to become the 4 million square foot successful campus it is…
At the present time, it is evident that humans, specifically living in the Coachella Valley, have problems with their health due to their innutritious diets. This issue has multiple causes that are imperative to adjust in order to help educate the community and prevent any health problems that could save someone's life. The change for this dilemma needs to be acted on urgently because it is serious and timely enough to require a solution. According to Don Nutbeam, in his article “Health Literacy…