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    The drought, a problem that has gradually increased in severity over recent years. This problem has caused a small amount of discomfort for the growingly dissatisfied californians. With both state and county wide water consumption regulations gradually being put in place, like 30 million in rebates to update to more water conscious toiletry and turf. With few applicable solutions to this problem, many californians have started to ask themselves “when can I put my sprinklers back on”. However the…

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    Pragmites

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    An effective, removal multi-method strategy for Phragmites eradication needs to be implemented to prevent Phragmites spread as it has led to various ecological alterations, human social and economic impacts, and a reduction in biodiversity. The eradication approach for Phragmites treatment is leading to the development of a more comprehensive approach using a combination of chemical, mechanical, and perhaps even future biological methods. Alternative biological techniques are currently in…

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    Have you witnessed any of the six human activities at any places you have been or live? I have seen one of the six, it was invasive species. When I went to Texas when I was younger we would go there to hunt wild hogs. They were an invasive species because they weren’t originally here, they were brought over when Spain explored South America. They invaded the land there and they moved North into America, and started destroying crop and land there. People in Texas pay people to come in and shoot…

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    Experts predicted a huge earthquake that will have a massive destruction in the Pacific Northwest. Experts did not state when will it hit and how long it will last. However, according to Oregon State professor the magnitude will be between 8.0 and 9.2. Whether or not the earthquake is going to hit sooner or later and how powerful it is going to be. Being prepared could save a lot of lives and could avoid inevitable damages. But the big question is: are Northwesterners prepared when the…

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    San Marcos Research Paper

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    The University of San Marcos has a great population of students. It is very diverse and hard for its students. It has has many careers and it is really hard for their students to decide which career to take. This University is ranked 32 in top public school. It is located on 304 acres in the foothills of San Marcos. It has a short distance from some of Southern California's best beaches. The University of San Marcos is found in a beautiful area. It is located at 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San…

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    have left” state's expert Nathan Halverson. In order to conserve and replenish our groundwater, California needs to regulate the use of groundwater, harvest stormwater, and desalinate. California's efforts on making laws about groundwater have failed, and they have not made regulations regarding the amount of groundwater that farmers…

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    California groundwater We are in a drought and we hardly have water and people waste too much water. Some people need to stop using the amount of water so we don’t get on a bigger drought.If they do a water regulation it can change a lot of thing like farmers not getting a lot of groundwater.if we don’t do it it can get worse.California should have a water regulation on groundwater before it’s too late Some people can lose their , houses because we are in a drought and there's no water…

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    Magnetic Los Angeles

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    Hise’s conclusion, and he states at the end of the book, “In this study I have traced a genealogy back to Ebenezer Howard’s garden city and the planned dispersion of the nineteenth-century industrial city” (Hise 215). Hise studies the long history of California and the state’s city planning. In particular, Hise focuses…

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    When Braceros Summary

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    However, Cohen counters preconceptions that braceros only faced discrimination, since the braceros she interviewed kept their familial obligations to Mexican relatives and developed materialistic desires while abroad to claim social agency on the program. Never forgetting the masculine breadwinner traditions that their relatives raised them in and that they identified with, braceros such as don Mauricio Herrera of San Andrés, Durango wanted to return to their hometowns with household appliances,…

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    Over the years California has become more dependent on obtaining it's drinking and farming water from out side sources. Due to the lack of rain fall, and record heat over the years California has had to transport most of its water though pipes across state lines to sustain it's growing dependence on useable water for its citizens. The problem with transporting so much water in to California is that is comes at a high price to its residence, and makes California as whole no close to becoming a…

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