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    ASU Resolution to Support a Smoke Free Campus Whereas, ln 2006, the United States Surgeon General concluded that: 1. A risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke does not exist. 2. Neither separating smokers from non-smokers nor installing ventilation systems effectively eliminates secondhand smoke Whereas, using tobacco products is a danger to health and a cause of material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort, and a health hazard to other persons Resolve that, through the…

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    Republic at the bottom. What happened in the end? After the Fremont took command of the new republic and unguarded the presidio of San Francisco on July, 1. Days after that Fremont learned that the American forces, under John D. Sloat had taken Monterey had taken over California without a battle. They had also raised the American Flag over California. Three weeks after America had taken over the Republic had slowly faded away. In 1850 California had officially joined the Union. In 1911, the…

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    Cumbia In Latin America

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    Music is an important cultural aspect of everyday life of people living in northern Mexico and Mexican-Americans within the southern United States. One such type of music that is very popular among these people is cumbia, which is a dance-oriented music style originating from afro-Cuban roots that has spread throughout Latin America and wherever Latin Americans settle. Cumbia has grown from its origins across northern Mexico and the southern United States and plays in important role in the…

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    Before his books attained success, he spent considerable time supporting himself as a manual laborer while writing, and his experiences lent authenticity to his depictions of the lives of the workers in his stories. He spent much of his life in Monterey county, Calif., which later was the setting of some of his fiction. Steinbeck’s reputation rests mostly on the naturalistic novels with proletarian themes he wrote in the 1930s; it is in these works that his building of rich symbolic structures…

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    Succession Research Paper

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    Succession is the process by which the structure of a community evolves over time. There are many factors that can affect succession, such as environmental changes, which are natural and harmless to the nature, and human-caused changes which mostly will end up ruining a succession. The two driving forces for succession include evolution and natural selection. Evolution is known as a change in the population or community that can be measured such as number of the members of the community. Natural…

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    ry Clinton is a corrupt and dishonest person. Supposedly, as Secretary of State, she sold twenty percent of American uranium to Russia. Except there are some problems with this story. Here are the facts: The Willow Creek Uranium Mine in Wyoming is less than four percent of total US uranium reserves. Up to forty percent of our uranium has come from the mine in the past. In recent years, it has been less than four percent. Stein characterized the mine as “little”. The US does not produce uranium.…

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    among the founders and early settlers of numerous towns, such as, in Texas, New Mexico, and California. The various towns, include, Laredo, El Paso, and San Antonio in Texas; Albuquerque in New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona, and in California, San Diego, Monterey, and San…

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    Military Kid

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    the only girl without cowboy boots it is. By being given the chance to meet thousands off people from different backgrounds, different personalities, and different beliefs, my life has been enriched in ways it never would have if I had stayed in Monterey, California…

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    organs, a jaw that stood out and sharp teeth. In the early 1930’s William Beebe was the first to study the animals in their habitat and reported seeing “numberless little creatures” as well as some chasing a group of copepods. Dr. Robison, of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, later observed the creatures for decades using robots. He noted that the fish wiggled with their whole in the water rather than using their fins to swim. He also found that the bristlemouths small eyes had…

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    HSF Alumni Hall Of Fame

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    induction into the HSF Alumni Hall of Fame. What might the story say? (500 word limit) Mrs. Diaz as her former elementary school students call her is being recognized in the HSF Alumni Hall of Fame. Edith Diaz graduated from California State University Monterey Bay in 2020 and started working as an elementary school teacher in the East side of Salinas, California. Mrs. Diaz graduated from Alisal High school and was part of the re-entry population for she returned to college seventeen years…

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