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    discovering answers for enormous difficulties and to get ready understudies for administration in a perplexing world. The little town that was starting to develop close to the area took the name Palo Alto (tall tree) after a monster California redwood on the bank of San Francisquito Creek. The tree itself is still there and would later turn into the college's image and centerpiece of its official seal. Leland Stanford, who grew up and concentrated on law in New York, moved West after the…

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    Menlo Park Case Study

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    is located on eastern edge of San Mateo County, in the San Francisco Bay Area. On the north and east, it is bordered by San Francisco Bay. East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, and Stanford border Menlo Park to the south and Atherton, North Fair Oaks, and Redwood City border the city to the west. It has exceptional arts, entertainment, and cultural activities. A strong job market and a strong commercial and financial core It is one of the most interesting and fun places to live in this country. Below…

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    Bottle Tree Ranch

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    to interact with his visitors. The attraction is home to over 200 bottle trees along with other antique art. 2.Chandelier Drive Thru Tree Part of the Drive-Thru Tree Park in Leggett, California, the Chandelier Drive Thru Tree is a large costal redwood that stands at 315 feet tall. But the tree's most unique feature is the giant hole that is…

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    Mckinney, Kadance Gravely, Maddox Lyons, Hayden Elliott, Kaylie Hawks and myself were pulled into the sewers and through a pipe that somehow took us to a island. We were stranded there by ourselves the island was like a forest in a way it has tall redwood trees high grass like the jungle and a beautiful glossering pond. So as we were there we were all panicking then I just got really quiet. We went to bed and the next morning Hayden and Jahzara were fighting over food we had from killing Andrew…

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    were mostly tourists. I heard many different NORM BREAKING OBSERVATION 4 languages mostly Chinese, although there was a lovely French couple, and two very polite Swedish families that I observed. As the space was so vast it did not seem as though the 50 or so people in the area were crowded by any means. Two large groups, with 10+ each, of Asian people who were surprisingly pushy and dominating of the decks. They crowded people off, including small children who needed to be closer for a…

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    1928 but the number of competitors was not very large because of the difficulty of the sport. Today there are hundreds of surf competitions around the world yearly with men, women, and children competing to win. The first surfboards were made out of redwood, then balsa and plywood and were heavy and hard to maneuver. Now presently surfboards are made out of Styrofoam, polyurethane and fiberglass and are much lighter and less awkward and bulky to…

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    FBLA Business Report

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    Delta Hospital and other members of the medical field in Tulare County. This opportunity allowed me to experience and discuss different aspects of the medical field with professionals. Non-academic achievements: Soccer: I have played forward for Redwood High School’s Varsity soccer team since my freshman year. This year I was named Team Most Valuable Player, West Yosemite League Most Valuable Player, a first team all-league member for West Yosemite League, Tulare County Player of the Year, and…

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    mist emitting from nowhere. Fog’s conglomerative mass climbs onto land from from its congregation point within the Pacific Ocean and crawls across California's northern coast, where my perspective resides, to its eventual destination at the coastal redwoods. Within this habitat I have come to enjoy what comes in with every morning sea breeze: Contentment, security and solace. Self-apparent reassurances on a gloomy day. A small, coastal town on the edge of the Pacific Ocean will see its fair…

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    Blaire-Personal Narrative

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    I can see why someone would want to move here. It’s beautiful here, just a small village along the coast with one of a kind redwoods. I just started seeing her in here, So I’m guessing she just started working here. I have wanted to talk to her but i have been a little nervous and for some reason today seems like the perfect day to introduce myself. Im sitting at a little table…

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    Dave became a successful physician in Redwood City, California. Redwood City is where they bought a big house and raised a family of five kids; my mother being the second oldest of the bunch. My nana still lives in that house today, and I have many lasting memories there growing up. Before I was born, Barney DeCoster (Mary’s father) moved into the guest house behind the back yard when he was too old to care for himself. Barney would always be playing pinochle in the backyard with his elderly…

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