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Cultural Shock In Southern California
A time I experienced culture shock was when I was seventeen years old, within my own country just states away from all I knew,Southern California,
to a different, less diverse south– Louisiana. My experience may not be too extreme considering the United States holds many of the same values
across the country, but one cannot argue that it is culturally different in other aspects that will support my shock. Up until age 17, I had lived in
cities only within Southern California being exposed to a life of learning appreciation for diversity. Then came a drastic move to a rural,small town
near the swamps, and their lifestyle was obviously different yet so similar because, well it is America and as a whole we're unified. My cultural
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I transitioned from taking city buses and walking around crowded downtown,(where my school was in the center near the city's transit station) to long
walks around quiet Louisiana rural community neighborhoods (which hardly were noticeable due to the great amount of nature that surrounded the
houses.) I clearly stood out as a "city" new–girl to the town's people,most of them which had lived in that town since birth. I felt as if I was perceived
by the local residents as a
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Earthquakes In Southern California
There is no shortage of earthquakes in Southern California. On any given day this area sees numerous earthquakes, though most are barely even felt.
The concern here is what will happen when another earthquake occurs in a large dense area such as Los Angeles County, California. One question
concerns earthquake preparedness of residents in this region. Do residents know what to do in order to prepare for an earthquake? Are residents
prepared for a medium to large sized earthquake? Another question is, how prepared are buildings when it comes to the shaking from a medium to
large earthquake? Will these buildings protect residents and employees, or do they pose a severe threat when faced with another earthquake?
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In order to map earthquake hazard zones correctly geologists found that not only should they be mapping historic earthquake epicenters but also a
detailed map of every single fault line. Not until the deadly Long Beach earthquake of 1933 did politicians and engineers feel the need to start
earthquake proofing the structures around them (Mualchin 2011). With the passing of the Field Act school buildings in particular were constructed
with earthquake safety in mind. But the Field Act only covered schools. It wasn't until the San Fernando earthquake of 1971 where major infrastructure
and hospitals were severely damaged that more policies were put in place to earthquake proof these structures (Mualchin 2011). The schools which
were structurally designed to withstand earthquakes from the Field Act faired surprisingly well during this earthquake. The new policies that followed
the San Fernando earthquake required hospitals and infrastructure to be designed to withstand an earthquake, also they required rupture hazard zones to
be mapped so that development here would be
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The Importance Of Living In Southern California
Growing up in Los Angeles, I loved the hustle and bustle of the giant machine that is the metro area extending from the San Fernando Valley all the
way to San Diego. It is a never–ending story of sights, sounds, speed, glamour and grit. The one thing that keeps the machine going, the cogs, if you
will is the people, and there are a lot of them. According to the California department of finance (DOF), which has the statewide responsibility for
population estimates for cities, counties, and the state, California is still the most populous state in the nation with 38.8 million residents. (1)
California's population is projected to reach 50 million people by the year 2050. In a nutshell, California's geographical space is not getting any larger,
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Another extreme example in the terrain differences is Sequoia National Park, which is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General
Sherman tree that grows in the parks Giant Forest, which contains five out of the ten largest trees in the world. In contrast, many of Southern
California's most barren and tree–less deserts are within a short driving distance.
Because of this diversity in topography, California was one of the most diverse regions for Native Americans in theUnited States with roughly 70
independent tribes in the 1600s.
Southern Californians are never at a loss for outdoor activities in any season. They can surf, snowboard, go apple–picking in an orchard, ride a horse
on farmland, tour a vineyard, go mountain biking or rock climbing...the options there are truly
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The Problems of Southern California Essay
From reading the author's book "Ecology of Fear," Mike Davis' main thesis for writing this book was to make readers become aware of the underlying
problems and threats which have existed or currently exist in Southern California and how these problems shape the way we live today and in the
imminent future as well. Although Davis did not really provide us with any remedies for the problems facing Southern California, this book made it
very clear to the readers that problems do still exist, although at times they may sound subtle in nature. Of the numerous problems which do exist in
Southern California, I will discuss only a handful of the problems that Davis provided us insight to. In the following paragraphs, the main problems of
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Another problem of suburbanization was that the rampant private development led to the overdevelopment of the landscape. This overdevelopment was
due in large part to the fact that the private developers were manipulating the city council. The author states, "[a]t the end of the war, greenbelt
zoning for the Valley was actually passed into law by the city council, but it lacked the broad political support to survive the relentless
counterattack of developers and landowners." (Davis, p. 76). Due to the fact that the city council was so small in size, developers were able to
greatly gain influence in demanding for policies that would enhance their desire for even more private development. But, lost in this mix was the
fact that overdevelopment led to a decreased amount of public space and the loss of natural beauty to the landscape. "By 1928 parks comprised a
miserable 0.6 percent of the surface of the metropolis...No large city in the United States was so stingy with public space." (Davis, p. 65). This
statistic gives us clear indication of who the culprit was for the overdevelopment which occurred in Southern California in the 1920s and beyond: the
developers.
The second main issue that "Ecology of Fear" raised was regarding the wild fires that have ravaged Southern California for years. Although this
situation arises virtually every time the Santa Ana winds kick in or due to the presence of chaparral
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The Rehabilitation Institute Of Southern California
Program Background
Brief Overview of Organization The Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California in Orange County (RIO) was initially established and founded in
1950 to improve the quality of life among disabled children and adults. Since then, the organization has branched off into two additional locations in
Fullerton, CA and San Clemente, CA. With all facilities focusing on improving the quality of life among disabled children and adults, therapy programs
range from social services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and nursing services along with hour–to–hour activities and an
on–site dietician to cater to the client's dietary needs. Today, RIO of Orange also offers additional programs within their facility such as an infant day
care, child development program, preschool, and also aquatic exercise classes. The general population within the organization varies. Within the
mission statement, RIO of Orange assures that services are provided without regard to age, race, creed, sexual orientation, and gender (Riorehab.org,
2016).
Basic Information on the Program The program evaluated is titled as Community Integration for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors. The background of
this program initially started in the beginning of 2014 and specifically aimed to improve the quality of life among traumatic brain injury (TBI)
survivors. Today, the goals and objectives of this program generally result in three sections: to have clients sustain
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Case Study on Southern California Supermarket Strike
Introduction
A case study is a puzzle that has to be solved. The first thing to remember about writing a case study is that the case should have a problem for the
readers to solve. The case should have enough information in it that readers can understand what the problem is and, after thinking about it and
analyzing the information; the readers should be able to come up with a proposed solution. Writing an interesting case study is a bit like writing a
detective story. You want to keep your readers very interested in the situation.
In this case study we try discuss about Southern California Supermarket Strike. The Southern California Supermarket Strike of 2003–2004 was a strike
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ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS:
Alternative solutions to the identified problems are given bellow:
Question 1: Assume you are mediating this dispute. Discuss five creative solutions you would suggest for how the grocers could reduce the health
insurance benefits and the cost of their total benefits package without making any employees pay more.
Solutions: Business health insurance is a major cost of doing business, especially for small companies as groceries. With premiums soaring, many small
business owners are asking their employees to shoulder more of the financial burden or cutting benefits entirely. Grocery health insurance may take a
huge chunk out of the revenue, but benefits often attract better employees and help retain existing workers. Satisfied, healthy employees are more
likely to help your business grow. As a mediator that struggling to provide health insurance, the following solutions can reduce the small business
health insurance benefits and costs.
1. Keep employees healthy :
.The company can instituted a comprehensive wellneses program that includes disease management for afflictions such as asthma and diabtes, as well
as offering flu shots, cancer screenings, smoking–cessation sessions and a round–the–clock phone line staffed by nurses. In this case, for severe
diseases, the company can offer advanced treatment.
2. Reduce coverage :
Cutting coverage is a logical step to reducing the grocery health
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Chaparral Biome In Southern California
A chaparral biome is a plant community shaped by a specific climate characterized by hot, dry summers, and rainy winters. This climate is known as the
Mediterranean climate and it occurs in regions located within the Mediterranean Basin. Although Mediterranean climate is common within the
Mediterranean Basin, it is not exclusive to this area. It can also be experienced in many other areas throughout the world including Cape Town located
in South Africa, the western coast of South America, and the western coast of theUnited States of America. These area's specific climate are what
allows them to be categorized them as chaparral biomes. This essay will focus on the latter of these aforementioned chaparral biomes, specifically the
chaparral biome found in Southern California. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A biome can be best described as a group of flora and fauna in a specified habitat that live together and occur naturally. Meanwhile, a chaparral,
which roots from the Spanish word chaparro (meaning scrub oak), is a community of plants that mainly consist of dense trees and shrubs that
have adapted to the Mediterranean climate. This climate is an essential characteristic of this biome. Another essential characteristic of this biome
is its susceptibility to droughts and wildfires. This is caused by the lack of rainfall it receives per year. For comparison's sake, the average yearly
amount of rainfall the contiguous United States receives is 30.21 inches (or 767 millimeters) while chaparral biomes receive a mere 10 to 15 inches of
rainfall a year. Wildfires are a major aspect to the chaparral cycle because they clear the land of dead vegetation in order to make room for new
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Kaiser Permanente Southern California Is A Not Profit...
Executive Summary Kaiser Permanente Southern California is a not–profit healthcare organization committed to providing quality healthcare to
patients. Their mission has been focused on providing affordable health care for its community as well as making improvements in their quality of care,
research, nursing education and has been renowned for adapting an informational system. As a managed care organization Kaiser Permanente has
served as a model for informational healthcare systems and the recent demand for affordable care has prompted the organization to lower cost in
services without hindering the quality of care. Kaiser Permanente has integrated a system in which the organization assumes all financial risk and a
bundled enrollment fee for service strategy. What makes Kaiser Permanente unique from other HMOs is their accountability for quality, utilization
management, financial risk, and business strategies (Kaiser Permanente, 2009). The purpose of this gap analysis is to increase the level of awareness
of Kaiser Permanente Southern California division operationally by increasing potential investors such as stakeholders, continue to be the leading
provider in informational systems, and invest in unique opportunities in education, and other healthcare specialties, as well as improve their mental
health program and accessibility to beneficiaries. Organization and Products/Services Overview Kaiser Permanente was founded 1945, it is the United
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Essay on Sunny Southern California
California, I have found it, according to their state motto. A land plentiful in beauty. The north houses massive fields, ideal for harvesting the fruit of
the vine. The middle of the state contains a massive hub for immigrants, a bridge made of gold, and buildings widespread. Down south there is an odd
combination of Hollywood stars that own ten million dollar houses, while at the same time, only 80 miles south lies an area with a large Hispanic
influence.
Imagine multiple cultures encapsulated within a one and a half mile long pier. The road can be traveled with a 30–minute walk, a 20–minute bike ride,
15 minutes on roller blades, or a two–minute cruise in your convertible. A small strip of land that is divided as well as the Northwest... Show more
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Muscle Beach jumps out with men pumping iron just to the right of the path, it cannot be missed and the men make sure of it. Across the street lies a
neon sign displaying "Tattoo Parlor" right next to a tanning salon. (Ironic considering the 75–degree weather all year round.) Lastly and definitely not
least is the Canali CafГ©, (No, I did not misspell cannoli.) which resides just off the Ocean Front Walk on Washington Blvd. Then my brother and I
hastily crossed the steet on our bicycles to avoid the oncoming traffic and continued to the next block.
A large fancy white building, which did not appear to belong with the neighboring shady shack on the street, emerges from the haze. The scene
looked like a set for "Hair" on Broadway, as 10 college women were dancing to Bob Marley's music raising multiple signs that said, " Welcome toThe
Kush Shop, the doctor is in today". Once my eleven–year–old brother (He is not very coordinated.) saw this scene, he immediately lost control of the
bike and fell onto the sand alongside the bike path. I asked him what had happened. He responded, " I was looking at The Kush Shop and I lost my
focus. What is Kush anyway?" In a sudden state of shock I replied, "I'm not sure, I think the sell souvenirs". I assumed that this was not the right time
to educate my brother regarding what I have learned about cannabis in health class. Once my brother mounted his bike once more, I convinced him to
ride as fast as he could in order
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Southern California Air Pollution
Did you know many upper respiratory diseases such as asthma and others diseases like cataracts and skin cancer are aggravated by air pollution. The
NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) states that "the following air pollutants are common triggers of asthma, ground level ozone, sulfur
dioxide, fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxide." Air pollution is the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or
poisonous effects.
Air pollution is really bad for the environment. Some companies operating in Southern California are spending millions of dollars to help reduce air
pollution. According to a report by the American Lung Association. "Los Angeles, Riverside and Long Beach still remain the worst place
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How To Write A Narrative Essay About Moving
As much as we would like to, we can't plan for everything. Long before we're even aware of them, these things happen and it's only within our control
to make the best of it. One way I've made the most out of a decision I couldn't control was when my parents moved us from Naperville, Illinois, a place
I grew up and lived in for 15 years of my life, to Bakersfield, California. The thought of change scared me because Naperville was the only place I had
ever known.
The first time the idea of moving was brought up was when I was in fifth grade. One day, my parents asked out of the blue how I would feel about
moving away. My immediate response was of course no, why would I want to move? I loved my school, my teachers, my house, and most
importantly my friends. I had everything I wanted. They didn't push much after that, they weren't too serious about it after all. My mom had received a
job offer in a different state but they both agreed that with how young my siblings and I were, now was not the right time for us to move.
I never expected the topic to be brought up again. I always thought I would graduate from the same high school both of my siblings did with my best
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My family vacationed to Los Angeles when I was eleven years old. I remember the beach, the celebrities, the shops. It felt like I was in paradise. I
think part of me wanted to believe that's where I would be moving to, but that couldn't be further from the truth. June 29, 2014 is a date forever burned
into mind. After hugging the life out of all of my friends and kissing the walls of my childhood home, it was time to leave. The plane ride from
O'Hare Airport to LAX was the longest four hours of my life. I remember listening to the playlist Julia made for me before I left the entire flight. I
couldn't believe this was happening. My whole world was about to be flipped around and I had no
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Cultural And Intellectual History At The University Of...
Karen Halttunen is currently a professor of U.S. cultural and intellectual history at the University of Southern California. She has previously taught at
the University of California Davis and Northwestern University after receiving her B.A. in History and Religious Studies from Brown University in
1973 and her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1979. Halttunen is the author of "Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle
–Class Culture
in America, 1830–1870" (1982) and "Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination (1998)." She is currently working on a piece
focusing on landscape and antiquity in 19th century New England. Her thesis in "Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle
–Class
Culture in America, 1830–1870" is that, "In an open, urban society, the powerful images of the confidence man and painted woman expressed the deep
concern of status–conscious social climbers that they themselves and those around them were "passing" for something they were not" (xv). The Era of
the Confidence Man is the first chapter of this thrilling exposition and it dives into the social origins of the confidence man. The chapter starts out quite
similarly to an advice manual and begins with warning the reader that young men are in fact moldable pieces of wax and highly impressionable beings
who must never fall prey to the confidence men. The advice manual then proceeds to enumerate the different kinds of confidence men: the urban
companions, the demagogues,
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My Values Of Family And Living In Southern California
These values come from an extremely privileged lifestyle, which I attribute to opportunities given to me and my family due many factors including to
race, socioeconomic status, having a caring family and living in America and specifically in southern California. My strongest personal value came
from my mother, her family and Dutch culture. This is the value of family. I highly value spending time with family and I hold family above all else.
I am privileged to have a loving family and to have the majority of my family live within 50 miles of me. Even though my husband lives across the
country, I am privileged to be able to see him multiple times a year. My values give me a bias of wanting families to stay together and to work together.
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Southern California Movie Industry
According to California: An Interpretative by James Rawls and Walton Bean 10th Edition Chapter 23 titled New Industries for Southern California,
California has had a massive growth of the movie industry since the early 20th century due to its competitive advantage in the production of movies
over the other American States (Rawls and Walton 280). The Movie industry in U.S began in the early 20th century when Thomas Edison's opened the
first film studio "Black Maria" in the West Orange New Jersey. Thomas patented the film processing rights thereby sparking patent wars across U.S
filmmakers. The patent war led to a massive shift of filmmakers from New York to California in fear of Edison Company agents who would seize
cameras of the rival firms.
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Southern California Vs. El Salvador
I wake up to the warmth of the sun touching my skin; I can hear the birds chirping outside calling my name to get ready and start the day. I get out
of bed just to be attacked by two furry blurs trying to lick my face and showing me how much they love me. I know that I have a long day ahead of me
but I have no idea what I should do. I could go to the beach and feel the soft sand in between my toes or go to a store and prepare a nice dinner for
myself. So much time in a day, but I don't have a clue on how to spend it. These are the types of decisions I need to make on a daily basis. I go
outside and take in the beauty of my surroundings. Everything seems so perfect, so beautiful, as if it was supposed to look that way. El Salvador is a
wonderful place, full of wonderful people, and amazing scenery and there is no place I would rather be at the moment. Living in California is
wonderful, but it doesn't give me the culture that I am looking for. El Salvador is like my home, somewhere where I can visit once in a while, but my
real home is California where I will always want to live. Although El Salvador and California share some similarities like the settings, there are some
traits like foods, culture, and the people that make them special in their own way.
One of the common differences between El Salvador and Southern California is the food. Carl's Jr and In–N–Out are two of the most beloved fast food
restaurants that have won people's hearts and taste buds. For people who live
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Drought In Southern California
California is in a drought and has been for the last three years. Southern California especially is affected by the drought that is now become a
regular occurrence with no end in sight. With decreased rainfall and a steadily growing population, Southern California residents now have to make
an effort to conserve the renewable resource that is water. Everyone uses water and humans, like all mammals, requires water for survival. With
increased demand and decreased supply, water companies now charge more for water than ever before. Water companies can also use this as a way
to educate the customers who habitually overuse water with the goal of persuading them to conserve the limited resources available. Recycled water
is a more sustainable alternative, however even after treating and purifying that water, it would be still unsafe to drink, and even if it were, no one in
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Watering plants uses a substantial amount of water. Sprinklers typically spray an excessive amount of water to these plants and may be difficult to turn
off after rainfall when watering plants not required. To prevent these issues my household has planted drought tolerant plants in my front yard that
require no water whatsoever and yet still look flourishing. When most people think of drought tolerant plants they think of an unappealing pointy
cactus or dead looking shrub, what they may not realize is that there are numerous plant species that can flourish without constant watering. Another
way I have tried to save water is to take a short shower instead of taking a bath which wastes much more water. I think If everyone made slight
changes like those to conserve water, our drought problems would dissipate very
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The Advantages Of Growing Up In Southern California
One of the advantages growing up in Southern California is that most neighborhoods are a fusion many races. My community has benefitted by
creating an environment welcome to all ethnicities and nationalities. My community provides many programs and events that promote community
togetherness. Although I live In a decent area in my city, it is apparent what areas hold a higher concentration of "minorities". One of my earliest
encounters with racial conflict happened when I was very young visiting family on a short drive from Jackson Mississippi. This event occurred in
about 1999 when I was still a young kid but I knew this event impacted my self–awareness. On a late night trip to the local Walmart, my father was
threatened by two Caucasian
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Southern California Diversity Essay
Southern California is a great example of the diversity brought by the mixing pot affect America is known for. In result of its reputation for an
abundance of opportunities of success, it is populated with individuals from many backgrounds and classes. The North Hollywood and Los Angeles
area is no exception and this is clearly demonstrated in the cities along the Redline and Gold line tram system. Each stop has its own atmosphere,
often reflecting its locals as well as tourist purposes. A sense of poverty is more prevalent in some areas in comparison to others. The focuses of
articulator, shops, attractions, and facilities are parallel to the reflection of their primary populations.
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The Station was grand and obviously designed for a high mass of visitors. The articulator was extravagant, with high arches and vibrate murals
throughout the facility. This gave of a spacious and open atmosphere; a comfortable and welcoming area for anyone. There were many employees on
duty: one was checking the paying machines and another asked us if we needed help as we were looking a map of our route. The permeases was well
maintained and unbelievably clean. The only station with as high of standards for appearance and stability, was the main entrance, Union Station. I
believe these areas had the most attention because they are at the start and end of the Redline, which would accumulate the greatest mass of guests.
The Union Station displayed spectacular articulator, with grand arches, a large church like sitting area, and many food shops. The area even had a
grand piano, a shoe shining station, and a bike rental outside the
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Essay On Environmental Degradation In Southern California
Environmental Degradation in Southern California
In the United States, Southern California is among the top cities ranked as having the worst air quality. According to the American Lung Association
statement released annually, California has always been among the most polluted cities in the US in comparison to other states and the federal clean air
act health standards. There are two primary air pollution agents in the city which include stationary sources and the transportation sources (Bereitschaft,
Bradley and Keith Debbage, 612).
The stationary sources are such as industrial facilities and oil refineries while the transportation agents include trucks and cars. In comparison to other
cities in U.S, those in California have too many cars. For instance, Los Angeles has too many vehicles exceeding the carrying capacity of the area
which plays a role in the horrible air pollution of Southern California. The burning of fossil fuels from the industrial facilities and exhaust pipes of the
vehicles lead to the formation of a ground level ozone. Over a period, the deteriorating of the air quality in California has resulted in greater health
risks among residents.
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Besides, the warm climate in California also contributes to the formation of ozone pollutions. These pollutants lead to ozone smog and fine particulate
matter. It is this ozone smog that is responsible for the problems in breathing, chest pains throat irritations, and asthma. On the other hand, the
particulate matter is small in diameter, and just like the ozone, it is triggered by the fuel combustion in vehicles and industries. When these little
particles are formed, they are now responsible for the lung diseases and premature deaths (Dawson, John P., et al.
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The University Of Southern California
The University of Southern California promotes five pillars for all of its students to embody: faithful, scholarly, skillful, courageous, and ambitious.
Of these five traits, a student's possession of courage will take him or her on the greatest path to success. USC relates the trait "courageous" to itself
by proclaiming that students "are bold when faced with opportunities to contribute to USC's continuous efforts to build a greater university for
generations to come" ("Five Traits of a Trojan"). While this is true, this boldness is not necessarily shown immediately or developed overnight. In
addition, it is true that USC being courageous will benefit USC for generations to come. Nevertheless, courage will also greatly benefit the... Show
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How does this definition tie the people in this array to courage? What do they all have in common? Each of these figures was a strong, successful
leader. It is not a coincidence that this definition of courage coincides with great leadership. There are many other examples and definitions of
courage, such as the other definition offered by Oxford: "strength in the face of pain or grief" (Oxford). Here, we have a broader definition of courage
that is less inclusive to negative examples. Yet, this definition also embodies great leadership. Any leader of a minority group that has overcome
obstacles to achieve their goals fits into this definition, such as the previously mentioned Nelson Mandela. Mandela protested against racism in the
South African government and helped to destroy South Africa's apartheid system ("Nelson Mandela"). Mandela contributed to the "good life,"–
embodied by life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – by offering victims of discrimination opportunities to seek greater liberty and happiness. All
inspiring, influential leaders have contributed to the "good life" for people facing injustice. Not all leaders, however, have made the "good life"
their goal. Leaders like Hitler and Bin Laden made it impossible for millions of individuals to live the "good life," so how is courage the most
necessary trait for living the good life? These individuals were courageous but left
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The General Problem Of Southern California
Introduction As a consequence of the ongoing California drought, cities across the state have been forced to pull water from alternate sources aside
from their own. Shortages of rain and snowfall have prompted the people of California to extract water from reservoirs and basins that are getting
increasingly close to running dry. Unfortunately, this issue is especially prevalent in Southern California where the population is quickly out growing
the area's fresh water supply. The general problem is that Southern California is lacking the fresh water supply necessary to sustain its inhabitants. The
specific problem is that the Southern half of the state is not located near a secondary source of fresh water, unlike the northern part of the ... Show more
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The water users of California have been asked to cut back water use whenever possible. This means shorter showers, drought resistant landscape,
and low flow options for faucets and sprinklers. Farmer's alike have been spotlighted to cut back on water use for it is calculated that they consume
80% of the state's developed water supply (pacisnt). Although cutting back is a way to help conserve what is available, it is imperative that a new
supply of fresh water be found before California overdrafts itself to no supply at all.
History
"Drought can best be thought of as a condition of water shortage for a particular user in a particular location" (DWR). Although droughts seem to come
unexpectedly they actually form over a long period of time with most of their effects being felt by those dependent on annual rainfall. The Department
of Water Resources explains that water reservoirs and groundwater basins are buffers for drought impacts and the drought will not be considered over
until these storages have been fully replenished. In the past, California's "significant multi–year droughts have been ended by an above–average water
year where statewide precipitation was in the range of 150 percent average." (DWR) Recently, California has experienced several consecutive years
where rainfall and snowfall were well below average. This problem is important because the lack of precipitation means the state is compelled to
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How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay
I've always dreamt of hiking a mountain in my lifetime, traveling to California constantly, and to eventually live there someday. My cousin,
Kristen Burns, had been dating her boyfriend, Nate Colbert, for two years. On their regular morning hike at seven in the morning, in the
mountains of Simi Valley, California, they decided to take a different trail on Mount McCoy. At the top of the trail, Nate got down on one knee
and proposed to my cousin Kristen. Soon, I got a call from her. She told me the good news and caught my attention by surprise. She had asked me to
be a bridesmaid in her wedding because of how close we have been my entire life, considering she is eleven years older than I. Her wedding was the
following October, in 2016, but she had asked me to fly out in January to help her find the dress of her dreams.
The next couple months, my mom and I had started planning my trip to California. I was flying out with my other cousin, Janine, who is the twin
sister of Kristen. By the time January rolled around, my mom drove me to meet Janine, in Columbia, the day before we started our travels. I spent the
night up in Columbia with her, and the next morning we arose early in order to accomplish errands before we headed to the airport. Our plane took off
at 6:00 in the evening, so we had plenty of time to spare. We arrived at the airport, finding a vacant parking lot to leave our vehicle for several days.
We soon got on the bus to drive us to the airport directly. Stepping on
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The Role Of Population Growth In Southern California
There are several periods of population growth in Los Angeles: 1855 Gold Rush, 1885 Railroad, 1891 Oil Industry, 1914 Los Angeles Ports, 1932
Winter Olympics, and more. All of these periods have common: mass media. Mass media takes an important role within city population. It delivers
information, rumors, and sometimes persuade or convince people. In 1855, as soon as people heard about Gold Rush rumors, they started to head toward
California with a hope of a small chance of being wealthy. The roads from the Southern California were full of people on their way to the mines with
all of their vehicles and animals (Guinn 127). Some of them became rich, and the more people joined to be like them. Since many people came from
various regions, their
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Personal Narrative: A Day In Southern California
Hot summer day in southern California I was born at 1:17p.m. on August 13, 1996 in San Diego. My father was a marine and my mom was a stay at
home mom like most of the wife's of marines. I have three older sisters and one older brother and two younger brothers my older siblings are my
half–sisters and brother. My two younger brothers both have a disability Carlos (Ricky) was born in Patterson, New Jersey he was immediately
rushed into surgery because he has a heart condition when they had to cut him open and preform open heart surgery. My other little brother Gabriel
Jr (Gabe) was diagnosed with autism when he was two or three he still has yet to talk to this day. My little brothers are a big part of my life I love them
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At Crescent City I was starting to be labeled as the pregnant girl because I had lost the babies a month after school started. My mom chose to move
to East Palatka that was the happiest day of my life to get away from there. I started school at Palatka High on September 18, 2014 within a day I was
already in the dean's office because of my cousin's status on Facebook. After homecoming my ex–boyfriend broke up with me and I was fine I didn't
care. But then they all started to call me names when he broke up with my I was called Wal–Mart well now I'm fer–breeze because his friend through
an air freshener at me and said we can smell you from over there when I got home I cried for about 3 hours I cried myself into a nap and when I
woke up I had suicidal thoughts but I didn't acted on them. Although I wish I had I didn't I look like a big ball of sunshine but I'm not I get pushed
to my limits and when I'm stretch to that limit I can't handle things and I break I snap and I punch the wall or myself sometimes and I just think
maybe it's my fault maybe if I stop and think everything will be better and everything is getting better I have a feeling my life is going to turn around
and god has a set plan for me
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Personal Narrative: My Life In Southern California
Throughout my short life in Southern California, I have encountered a multitude of different natural disasters, strange weather patterns and a shift in
climate. There have been three distinct phases of my life in which the occurrence of all of these can be found. At my elementary school, the more you
aged, and thus changed grades, the better the field trips became. In the third grade, I had graduated from field trips around my community and my
school and was finally allowed to venture into surrounding neighborhoods in search of whatever educational task was at hand. My class, with the help
and organization from my teacher Mrs. Budde as well as a large number of parent chaperones, went to Eaton Canyon Nature Preserve to learn more
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However, recently the drought that is wracking California has been a huge detriment to Yosemite Valley. While there is still snow and nature
surrounding visitors all the time, the rivers, lakes and falls have noticed the effect of the dwindling water supply. After a school trip to Yosemite
Valley that specifically focused on how natural disasters impact large areas of protected wildlife, everyone began to take more notice of how
Yosemite was becoming dried up just like the rest of California. Normally, after the five mile hike up steep rock and dirt paths, one would expect to
hear the roar of water slipping by and see clear water rushing past and down into two different pools. Yosemite Falls, while still having water going
through it's carved out rock, had become a trickle when compared to its previous beauty. At this point in my life, I knew about enough about the
environment to know the causes and effects of prolonged droughts on an ecosystem but being able to see it firsthand was an entirely different
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The Importance Of Drought In Southern California
Being clean, and hydrated are things that are important , but they all need water, what if you do not have that water. Some towns in California are
affected by the drought more intensely than others. A town in southern California called Porterville has no water left , causing citizens to go without
showering for months at a time, or doing the simple everyday things that include water. The demand of this issue would decrease if the government
were to take control the water supplies. Consequently, farmers are using the aquifer water to the point that citizens are left without water. "Officials say
at the minimum 1,300 people lost their water around East Porterville, nearly three hours drive north of Los Angeles, making the town's residents some
of the hardest hit victims of the three–year–old drought " (Source 2). The citizens are going through drastic conditions, because the farmer are taking
all of the water. Moreover, citizens go to great lengths to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even Though, I acknowledge that farmers need the water in order to make their crops. Accordingly the economy could potentially drop, affecting the
farmers and the civilians drastically. "We are tied to the groundwater 100 percent"(Source 1 ). Say farmers that use the aquifers. They believe that " City
folks just don't understand that they're biting the hand that feeds them, ..." . Which is very true, because people who are harming them are harming
themselves in a way to. Furthermore , the government should take the responsibility manage the water supply. Farmers can find other ways to grow
their crops in a more efficient way that requires less water nowadays because of technology. The citizens of towns cannot be going months without
water to bathe or drink. It is for the better of the people the state and the land. Overall more good can come out of water regulation than
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Personal Narrative: Southern California Traffic
Southern California traffic can be very frustrating. I drive the freeway almost every day and the aggressiveness of other drivers has often left me
feeling very angry. I can vividly remember a few months ago another driver was riding on my bumper, flashing his high beams, honking his horn.
He then pulled in front of me, stopped his car, and got out of his car to confront me. While I decided not to jump out and escalate the confrontation,
instead just changing lanes and leaving him standing in the fast lane, I found myself ruminating over the whole situation. I was able to stuff my
anger holding myself back from doing what I really wanted to do, which was to jump out of my vehicle and get in his face. As I drove down the
freeway I played
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Santa Ana Winds Comparison Rhetorical Analysis
The Santa Ana Winds " The Santa Ana" by Joan Didion and "Brush Fire" by Linda Thomas offer complete separate views to a similar topic, the
winds of Southern California. In a first person narration the authors write of the wind from her own experience of living in California and from her
own perspective, shedding light on two very different aspects of the Santa Ana winds.
Physically, both pieces of literature are different. Each story reflects its own writer as "The Santa Ana" has lengthy paragraphs, chock full of
information. Didion is an American Author known for her literary journalism and use of logos. At a glance of the piece, it lists of reasonings and
details is clearly visible. Each paragraph is filled with descriptions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Didion personifies the wind as almost an unknown epidemic. Similar to when an unknown disease goes viral, all walks of life are affected. Didion
clearly states how teachers, students, doctors, to physicists, to generally everyone becomes unhappy and uncomfortable during the winds. She does not
write of how the wind caused fire to ravage the shrublands, but she writes of the symptoms it inflicts on the people. Didion mentions all the after
effects of the wind and the harm it can do like inflict paranoia. She mentions how the fear–stricken victims of southern California are paranoid like her
neighbor that refuses to leave the house and her husband who roams with a machete. Didion's personification of the wind focuses on a fearful and
distant light. In contrast, Thomas approaches the Santa Ana winds as a routinely destructive awe. Though Thomas focuses more on the fire caused by
the wind, then the wind itself, Thomas casts a soft light on the winds. She believes that the winds are not destructive, but that humans are and the winds
only do what they must. She and her neighbors gather around and watch the brushfire destroy a hill in the distance, a casual pastime like watching
stars. Thomas casually explains in paragraph three of "Brush Fire", "the burning of chaparral during these winds is normal". She implies that the winds
cause of destroying the Southern California land is natural, a simple part of nature. Thomas does not fear the winds like Didion, she admires the
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Personal Narrative: Phoenix Vs. Southern California
In 1978, when I was 14, my family moved from Phoenix, AZ to Cerritos, CA; a small city in the heart of the greater Los Angeles area. Phoenix was
mainly White, Barry Goldwater conservatives trying their best to hold onto 1950's Americana, but Los Angeles in the late 1970s was different; it
was alive, vibrating to frequencies of the differing cultures that called the L.A. basin home. Looking back it still fills me with excitement, but truth be
told I was scared to death. When I first arrived I had no friends, no experience to prepare me for the full on culture shock I found myself facing, nor
any thought of how special that area would be to me. No other place than Southern California could have provided a better backdrop to develop the
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During my childhood my mother and father expected me, my brother and two sisters to be respectful, obedient and polite. They set a conservative
tone for our house that was not as strict as a boarding school, but there were similarities. Now that is not to say they beat us, or were mean, in fact
they loved us very much but the love was shown from a specific distance. We talked, we laughed, but we never talked loudly, and we never laughed
too much. I can remember hugging my dad, but it was when I was pretty little. I guess he felt that I was a boy, and as such I had to stand on my
own. My only problem was he worked so much I never really learned how to stand on my own as a man. He never taught me how to defend myself.
My mom always told me to walk away from a fight, problem is kids don't view the world as adults, and the kid looking to avoid a fight probably
didn't know how to fight, and that was just too tempting a target to pass up. After we mover to Cerritos it was different, my relationship with my
dad changed. He was getting home after work on time, he was around in the evenings and on weekends. I could see he was more relaxed, under
less stress than he had been before and it was great! We started doing things together more regularly. We went deep sea fishing 4 or 5 times a year,
we went to science fairs, hobby shops and down to the local harbors and checked out sail boats. I was getting to know him, where he came from,
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Southern California Water Resources Case Study
Although the South Coast Water District services parts of San Clemente's water, the water SCWD distributes goes through several wholesale tiers. As
mentioned earlier, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California delivers water to 26 member agencies located throughout Southern California
(Figure 1). To supply more than 300 cities with potable water, MWDC supplies the SouthernCalifornia region with imported water from the State
Water Project and the Colorado River Aqueduct. An estimated 45% of Southern California's water derives from these two water sources; the
remaining differences are met by local sources. The Metropolitan uses 16 hydroelectric facilities, nine reservoirs, 819 miles of large–scale pipes and
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The filtration plant also houses a 5.1 megawatt hydroelectric power plant that uses gravity–flow to distribute the water to areas in Los Angeles and
Orange County. The SCWD allocates the potable water from the filtration plant through 158 miles of pipe, 13 reservoirs, nine pump stations and a
Groundwater Recovery Facility with a production capacity yielding 0.85 million gallons per day. The South Coast Water District recycled water
is produced through ACWRF where the reclamation facility recycles 728,000 gallons of water each year. The reclamation facility treats urban
runoff and mixes it with water from Advanced Wastewater Treatment system to decrease the salinity of the recycled water. The water is then used
for irrigation and is able to be stored in two reservoirs, totaling an approximate 3.7 million gallons of water storage. To distribute the reprocessed
water across the SCWD service area, 20 miles of pipe and 3 pumping stations are used. Along with providing potable and recycled water to the
service areas in Figure 3, the South Coast Water District offers wastewater services. The district sanitary sewerage system removers nearly 4 million
gallons of wastewater through 133 miles of pipes, 14 lift stations, and 3 miles of force
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Bankruptcy Case: Southern California Bankruptcy
As a southern California bankruptcy attorney, I receive a lot of questions. Most are from people who want to file bankruptcy, just filed bankruptcy
or filed years ago and are now wondering how it could affect their current situation. What we don't usually get are questions from creditors regarding
how to respond to a bankruptcy filing. That makes today's question particularly interesting because it's from a creditor and it involves some very
specific circumstances. Hypothetical Situation: 8 years before her death, Susan sold a piece of real property and took back a recorded mortgage and
promissory note as collateral. Joe, who was the buyer, made payments for 2 years, but then fell behind. 4 years after the transaction, Joe filed Chapter 7
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RCMS Suport Requirement of University of Southern California
University of Southern California (USC) established a system which provided some central resources to accommodate and support the requirements of
the whole university. It was called RCMS. According to the university research committee report, RCM identified as an effective system. However, the
committee stated that some modifications are required due to shortfalls of the system named as "perverse incentives", including discouragement of
innovations, raising the barriers on multidisciplinary researches, encouragement of multiplication of courses and encouragement of manipulation of the
financial data.
Discouragement of innovations was the main concern of the critics. The financial pressure imposed on deans was forcing them to be concern about the
financial aspects of their decisions rather than focusing on main mission as leaders of an academic institution. This critique could be validated because
the main objective of each academic organization is encouraging and expanding the new ideas which might not be profitable in the short term. However,
neglecting these ideas will threaten the university's long term profit.
Raising the barriers on multidisciplinary research is the next concern. These types of researches require different perspectives, skills and expertise,
which could only be acquired by a team work of a group of researchers from different faculties. The multidisciplinary barriers were high even before
implementation of RCM. Therefore, blaming RCM as a barrier seems
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The University Of Southern California
There are over one thousand colleges in the U.S, but the University of Southern California is the college to attend for various reasons. USC is a well
rounded school that provides a variety of clubs, activities, scholarship opportunities, and academic classes. The faculty and staff of the University of
Southern California work hard to make each student that attends successful and well–prepared for the working environment in the near future.
The University of Southern California began to develop in 1871 when the citizens of Los Angeles believed it was time to pursue the idea of
establishing an institution of a higher education. Eight years later A citizen of LA, Judge Widney, formed a board of trustees and provides a donation
of 308 lots of land from three community leaders. Soon USC was finally becoming a reality, It opened with only 53 students and 10 faculty members.
The school soon thrived and things started to begin such as the school of music was founded in 1884, and the college of medicine began a year later.
Soon after in 1947 a feisty stray dog named George was USC's official first student body mascot. As of now the newest tradition to the University of
Southern California is trojan mascot. The Trojan or traveler leads USC stadium chants at games, and has Provided USC spirit at rose parade,
disneyland, Dave and Busters, and universal studios. The first trojan or traveler began by wearing what the actor Charlton Heston wore in "Ben Hur.",
and road at USC football
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Southern California Heat Wave Analysis
As the weather gets hotter in Southern California, it is causing major problems. The heat wave that has traveled across the area since Sunday last
week has been lingering around, longer than usual. Forecasters claim the heat wave will continue for awhile longer, and because of that, Fall is
having a hot start. Temperatures are rising by day, hitting 95 degrees and maybe even a bit over 100. Although this week will start off a bit cooler
but as it goes on, the weather will get hotter. During the time of heat, air conditionings were malfunctioning and teenagers at a high school in
Highland Park documented the temperatures in their classroom and ended up with results over 100 degrees. A student, using Twitter tweeted a
picture of a classroom with the headlines of 103 degrees. Moments later she tweeted again saying that her class was moved to another room with
working air conditioning; and after that, more classes were moved to an auditorium. As this goes on, teachers, staffs, and students were arranged to
a more cooler room, in effort to cope with the heat while the district works on a solution. The headline of 103 degrees barely touched the local record
of 106 degrees set in 1989. Spokesman say that they can see the record of 106 degrees being tied or broken by the end of the day. During the first...
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There is even a full list of schools is available on the district's website that has no air conditioning equipped. About 120 schools in San Diego are having
more minimum day schedules due to the heat but to make up the lost hours, the district will have to lengthen the school year. Considering this, all
outdoor activities were cancelled multiple times. Also many classrooms at McKinley Elementary aren't installed with air conditioners which caused
students to complain of headaches, sweating, and loss of concentration. Not only students were developing illness but some substitutes had gone home
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Southern California Gas Leak Case Study
The Southern California natural gas leak was the biggest of its kind in U.S. history. This natural gas leak was pumping out enough methane to fill a
balloon the size of the Rose Bowl every day until utility workers discovered it and charily patched it up with cement. According to the first study of the
accident published in the journal Science, more than 100,000 tons of methane which is a powerful greenhouse gas that has 25 times the warming energy
of carbon dioxide had been releasing itself into the world from a natural gas well in Aliso Canyon for 112 days without anyone even knowing. This gas
leak accident was unnoticed for so long that its effects on Earth were and will continue to be detrimental as methane then turns into carbon dioxide
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Personal Narrative: Growing Up In Southern California
Growing up in Southern California, I was surrounded by coastal culture, which has influenced me in many ways. No matter whether I lived in San
Diego or Ventura county, I was never more than ten minutes away from the beach. Every weekend, it seemed, my dad would take us to the beach
as family so we could play in the water, build sandcastles, catch hermit crabs, see the tide pools, and most of all, spend time together. I was
enchanted by all the beach had to offer. Every sandcastle built was a palace for a hermit crab and every tide pool a thriving community. Whenever I
stepped into the water, my imagination would run wild. Despite how often we went, I always enjoyed our days at the beach. A few years down the
road, when I was in eighth grade, my dad told us some life–altering news. The company he worked for was relocating him to their Rhode Island branch
in New England, and we had no choice but to follow. I was dumbstruck. I had envisioned my whole life in California, from attending a good UC
school to becoming a Marine Biologist and settling down in Monterey Bay, all while having easy access to the beach. This whole "Rhode Island" idea
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My Californian family seemed like a square peg in a round hole as we tried to fit in to the New England lifestyle. To make matters worse, all of our
friends and family lived on the opposite side of the country. Then, we saw the leaves change color and fall off the trees, the temperatures drop and a
foreign white substance fall from the sky, the grass turn green and the flowers blossom, and the sun shine and the humidity descend. That's when it hit
me: we lucky to be living in such a dynamic
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University Of Southern California, Los Angeles: Case Study
Overview of the Institution University of Southern California, Los Angeles is a private institution established in 1880. With the campus size of 226
acres, the university gets total enrollment of 18,794 undergraduate students every year out of total 43,871 students. The university has 700 on–campus
organizations ranging from club sports to religious groups. The Greek life representing more than 3,500 students comprises more than 60 chapters. The
university has a gender distribution on the basis of 48 percent male students and 52 percent female students. Location & Facilities The University of
Southern California is located in Los Angeles's Downtown Arts and Education Corridor. The university offers a wide range of facilities to students such
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The expert counseling staff at the university helps you determine career opportunities, employers, and alumni. The university also gets the opportunity
to students to run a business at the student's operated agencies. The university offers internships, public service fellowships, summer internship and
service programs to junior and senior students. Mission & Vision The vision of the university is to become the first choice in primary health care, a
leader in wellness and public healthcare to support and create a healthy campus community. The university is running on the following core values:
Collaboration, communication, community development, diversity, empowerment, cost consciousness, excellence, innovation, integrity, leadership,
positive attitudes, respect, teamwork and professional development. The mission of the University of Southern California is to empower students to
transform the
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Descriptive Essay: Beacon Hills In Southern California
Beacon Hills has been considered my home for the past sixteen year of my life. Like every other town you could find in California, there's a store, a
hospital, a park, a school; on the outskirts of town, you could find an old church, an apartment complex, a gas station, a police department, and just
about anything else that makes up a town. Beacon County resides directly outside of the Beacon Hill Preserve, a large state forest surrounding the west
side of town. Here in Southern California, residents reside in a charming little suburban township. It was the picturesque town. A place anyfamily
would consider raising a family. In a way, Beacon Hills seemed almost too perfect.
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My reflection mimicked my actions in the bathroom mirror as I slowly straighten my hair. The process never exceeded fifteen minutes, reasonably
because my hair was naturally dull. Slowly, I flicker my eyes towards the mirror out of curiosity. There was something about the lifeless look in my
eyes, that even makeup couldn't cover up. The previous nights events flash across my mind.
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Apparently, it was another ominous animal attack. Ever since the start of the year, which was about a month ago, several animal attacks have
occurred in town leaving it victims traumatized, and others dead. Never in Beacon Hills have so many animal attacks happened within such a recent
amount of time. The idea seemed too preposterous at first, but sadly, a true story. Although, unlike some of the other victims attacked, Lydia was
lucky enough to be spared her life with only a few minor cuts and bruises, enough to land her in the hospital for a few days. And just yesterday she went
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Beach Erosion in Southern California
Beach erosion is a serious issue today especially with human civilization building cities near the coast and disrupting the natural distribution of
sediment deposition for our own convenience. Especially in southern California, beach erosion has some serious social, economic and environmental
impacts on our society as a whole. Along with the rise of our sea levels due to global warming melting our polar ice caps, this erosion is having
profound effects on coastal societies and has damaging effects on infrastructure worldwide. With human ingenuity, we have come up with various
methods such as hard and soft engineering in order to both prevent and mitigate the effects of beach erosion.
Introduction
There are 2 types of beaches. One is erosion dominant and the other is deposition dominant. The erosion dominant one has more erosion than deposition
so the beaches shrink.
In the other case, if there is more deposition than erosion, then the beaches grow due to more sand being deposited upon it. The only reason why
beaches shrink is due to erosion and this can happen for a variety of reasons. One reason being that if a shore tends to receive more destructive waves
than constructive waves, then the beach will erode over time. This is because destructive waves erode and constructive waves deposit sediment. A very
relevant example is that the beaches in southern California are naturally shrinking right now because they aren't receiving enough sediment from the San
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Cultural Shock In Southern California

  • 1. Cultural Shock In Southern California A time I experienced culture shock was when I was seventeen years old, within my own country just states away from all I knew,Southern California, to a different, less diverse south– Louisiana. My experience may not be too extreme considering the United States holds many of the same values across the country, but one cannot argue that it is culturally different in other aspects that will support my shock. Up until age 17, I had lived in cities only within Southern California being exposed to a life of learning appreciation for diversity. Then came a drastic move to a rural,small town near the swamps, and their lifestyle was obviously different yet so similar because, well it is America and as a whole we're unified. My cultural assumptions gave... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I transitioned from taking city buses and walking around crowded downtown,(where my school was in the center near the city's transit station) to long walks around quiet Louisiana rural community neighborhoods (which hardly were noticeable due to the great amount of nature that surrounded the houses.) I clearly stood out as a "city" new–girl to the town's people,most of them which had lived in that town since birth. I felt as if I was perceived by the local residents as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Earthquakes In Southern California There is no shortage of earthquakes in Southern California. On any given day this area sees numerous earthquakes, though most are barely even felt. The concern here is what will happen when another earthquake occurs in a large dense area such as Los Angeles County, California. One question concerns earthquake preparedness of residents in this region. Do residents know what to do in order to prepare for an earthquake? Are residents prepared for a medium to large sized earthquake? Another question is, how prepared are buildings when it comes to the shaking from a medium to large earthquake? Will these buildings protect residents and employees, or do they pose a severe threat when faced with another earthquake? Earthquakes occur when the surface ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to map earthquake hazard zones correctly geologists found that not only should they be mapping historic earthquake epicenters but also a detailed map of every single fault line. Not until the deadly Long Beach earthquake of 1933 did politicians and engineers feel the need to start earthquake proofing the structures around them (Mualchin 2011). With the passing of the Field Act school buildings in particular were constructed with earthquake safety in mind. But the Field Act only covered schools. It wasn't until the San Fernando earthquake of 1971 where major infrastructure and hospitals were severely damaged that more policies were put in place to earthquake proof these structures (Mualchin 2011). The schools which were structurally designed to withstand earthquakes from the Field Act faired surprisingly well during this earthquake. The new policies that followed the San Fernando earthquake required hospitals and infrastructure to be designed to withstand an earthquake, also they required rupture hazard zones to be mapped so that development here would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Importance Of Living In Southern California Growing up in Los Angeles, I loved the hustle and bustle of the giant machine that is the metro area extending from the San Fernando Valley all the way to San Diego. It is a never–ending story of sights, sounds, speed, glamour and grit. The one thing that keeps the machine going, the cogs, if you will is the people, and there are a lot of them. According to the California department of finance (DOF), which has the statewide responsibility for population estimates for cities, counties, and the state, California is still the most populous state in the nation with 38.8 million residents. (1) California's population is projected to reach 50 million people by the year 2050. In a nutshell, California's geographical space is not getting any larger, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another extreme example in the terrain differences is Sequoia National Park, which is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree that grows in the parks Giant Forest, which contains five out of the ten largest trees in the world. In contrast, many of Southern California's most barren and tree–less deserts are within a short driving distance. Because of this diversity in topography, California was one of the most diverse regions for Native Americans in theUnited States with roughly 70 independent tribes in the 1600s. Southern Californians are never at a loss for outdoor activities in any season. They can surf, snowboard, go apple–picking in an orchard, ride a horse on farmland, tour a vineyard, go mountain biking or rock climbing...the options there are truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Problems of Southern California Essay From reading the author's book "Ecology of Fear," Mike Davis' main thesis for writing this book was to make readers become aware of the underlying problems and threats which have existed or currently exist in Southern California and how these problems shape the way we live today and in the imminent future as well. Although Davis did not really provide us with any remedies for the problems facing Southern California, this book made it very clear to the readers that problems do still exist, although at times they may sound subtle in nature. Of the numerous problems which do exist in Southern California, I will discuss only a handful of the problems that Davis provided us insight to. In the following paragraphs, the main problems of Southern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another problem of suburbanization was that the rampant private development led to the overdevelopment of the landscape. This overdevelopment was due in large part to the fact that the private developers were manipulating the city council. The author states, "[a]t the end of the war, greenbelt zoning for the Valley was actually passed into law by the city council, but it lacked the broad political support to survive the relentless counterattack of developers and landowners." (Davis, p. 76). Due to the fact that the city council was so small in size, developers were able to greatly gain influence in demanding for policies that would enhance their desire for even more private development. But, lost in this mix was the fact that overdevelopment led to a decreased amount of public space and the loss of natural beauty to the landscape. "By 1928 parks comprised a miserable 0.6 percent of the surface of the metropolis...No large city in the United States was so stingy with public space." (Davis, p. 65). This statistic gives us clear indication of who the culprit was for the overdevelopment which occurred in Southern California in the 1920s and beyond: the developers. The second main issue that "Ecology of Fear" raised was regarding the wild fires that have ravaged Southern California for years. Although this situation arises virtually every time the Santa Ana winds kick in or due to the presence of chaparral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Rehabilitation Institute Of Southern California Program Background Brief Overview of Organization The Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California in Orange County (RIO) was initially established and founded in 1950 to improve the quality of life among disabled children and adults. Since then, the organization has branched off into two additional locations in Fullerton, CA and San Clemente, CA. With all facilities focusing on improving the quality of life among disabled children and adults, therapy programs range from social services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and nursing services along with hour–to–hour activities and an on–site dietician to cater to the client's dietary needs. Today, RIO of Orange also offers additional programs within their facility such as an infant day care, child development program, preschool, and also aquatic exercise classes. The general population within the organization varies. Within the mission statement, RIO of Orange assures that services are provided without regard to age, race, creed, sexual orientation, and gender (Riorehab.org, 2016). Basic Information on the Program The program evaluated is titled as Community Integration for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors. The background of this program initially started in the beginning of 2014 and specifically aimed to improve the quality of life among traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors. Today, the goals and objectives of this program generally result in three sections: to have clients sustain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Case Study on Southern California Supermarket Strike Introduction A case study is a puzzle that has to be solved. The first thing to remember about writing a case study is that the case should have a problem for the readers to solve. The case should have enough information in it that readers can understand what the problem is and, after thinking about it and analyzing the information; the readers should be able to come up with a proposed solution. Writing an interesting case study is a bit like writing a detective story. You want to keep your readers very interested in the situation. In this case study we try discuss about Southern California Supermarket Strike. The Southern California Supermarket Strike of 2003–2004 was a strike among supermarket workers in Southern California. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS: Alternative solutions to the identified problems are given bellow: Question 1: Assume you are mediating this dispute. Discuss five creative solutions you would suggest for how the grocers could reduce the health insurance benefits and the cost of their total benefits package without making any employees pay more. Solutions: Business health insurance is a major cost of doing business, especially for small companies as groceries. With premiums soaring, many small business owners are asking their employees to shoulder more of the financial burden or cutting benefits entirely. Grocery health insurance may take a huge chunk out of the revenue, but benefits often attract better employees and help retain existing workers. Satisfied, healthy employees are more likely to help your business grow. As a mediator that struggling to provide health insurance, the following solutions can reduce the small business health insurance benefits and costs. 1. Keep employees healthy : .The company can instituted a comprehensive wellneses program that includes disease management for afflictions such as asthma and diabtes, as well as offering flu shots, cancer screenings, smoking–cessation sessions and a round–the–clock phone line staffed by nurses. In this case, for severe diseases, the company can offer advanced treatment.
  • 7. 2. Reduce coverage : Cutting coverage is a logical step to reducing the grocery health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chaparral Biome In Southern California A chaparral biome is a plant community shaped by a specific climate characterized by hot, dry summers, and rainy winters. This climate is known as the Mediterranean climate and it occurs in regions located within the Mediterranean Basin. Although Mediterranean climate is common within the Mediterranean Basin, it is not exclusive to this area. It can also be experienced in many other areas throughout the world including Cape Town located in South Africa, the western coast of South America, and the western coast of theUnited States of America. These area's specific climate are what allows them to be categorized them as chaparral biomes. This essay will focus on the latter of these aforementioned chaparral biomes, specifically the chaparral biome found in Southern California. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A biome can be best described as a group of flora and fauna in a specified habitat that live together and occur naturally. Meanwhile, a chaparral, which roots from the Spanish word chaparro (meaning scrub oak), is a community of plants that mainly consist of dense trees and shrubs that have adapted to the Mediterranean climate. This climate is an essential characteristic of this biome. Another essential characteristic of this biome is its susceptibility to droughts and wildfires. This is caused by the lack of rainfall it receives per year. For comparison's sake, the average yearly amount of rainfall the contiguous United States receives is 30.21 inches (or 767 millimeters) while chaparral biomes receive a mere 10 to 15 inches of rainfall a year. Wildfires are a major aspect to the chaparral cycle because they clear the land of dead vegetation in order to make room for new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Kaiser Permanente Southern California Is A Not Profit... Executive Summary Kaiser Permanente Southern California is a not–profit healthcare organization committed to providing quality healthcare to patients. Their mission has been focused on providing affordable health care for its community as well as making improvements in their quality of care, research, nursing education and has been renowned for adapting an informational system. As a managed care organization Kaiser Permanente has served as a model for informational healthcare systems and the recent demand for affordable care has prompted the organization to lower cost in services without hindering the quality of care. Kaiser Permanente has integrated a system in which the organization assumes all financial risk and a bundled enrollment fee for service strategy. What makes Kaiser Permanente unique from other HMOs is their accountability for quality, utilization management, financial risk, and business strategies (Kaiser Permanente, 2009). The purpose of this gap analysis is to increase the level of awareness of Kaiser Permanente Southern California division operationally by increasing potential investors such as stakeholders, continue to be the leading provider in informational systems, and invest in unique opportunities in education, and other healthcare specialties, as well as improve their mental health program and accessibility to beneficiaries. Organization and Products/Services Overview Kaiser Permanente was founded 1945, it is the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Sunny Southern California California, I have found it, according to their state motto. A land plentiful in beauty. The north houses massive fields, ideal for harvesting the fruit of the vine. The middle of the state contains a massive hub for immigrants, a bridge made of gold, and buildings widespread. Down south there is an odd combination of Hollywood stars that own ten million dollar houses, while at the same time, only 80 miles south lies an area with a large Hispanic influence. Imagine multiple cultures encapsulated within a one and a half mile long pier. The road can be traveled with a 30–minute walk, a 20–minute bike ride, 15 minutes on roller blades, or a two–minute cruise in your convertible. A small strip of land that is divided as well as the Northwest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Muscle Beach jumps out with men pumping iron just to the right of the path, it cannot be missed and the men make sure of it. Across the street lies a neon sign displaying "Tattoo Parlor" right next to a tanning salon. (Ironic considering the 75–degree weather all year round.) Lastly and definitely not least is the Canali CafГ©, (No, I did not misspell cannoli.) which resides just off the Ocean Front Walk on Washington Blvd. Then my brother and I hastily crossed the steet on our bicycles to avoid the oncoming traffic and continued to the next block. A large fancy white building, which did not appear to belong with the neighboring shady shack on the street, emerges from the haze. The scene looked like a set for "Hair" on Broadway, as 10 college women were dancing to Bob Marley's music raising multiple signs that said, " Welcome toThe Kush Shop, the doctor is in today". Once my eleven–year–old brother (He is not very coordinated.) saw this scene, he immediately lost control of the bike and fell onto the sand alongside the bike path. I asked him what had happened. He responded, " I was looking at The Kush Shop and I lost my focus. What is Kush anyway?" In a sudden state of shock I replied, "I'm not sure, I think the sell souvenirs". I assumed that this was not the right time to educate my brother regarding what I have learned about cannabis in health class. Once my brother mounted his bike once more, I convinced him to ride as fast as he could in order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Southern California Air Pollution Did you know many upper respiratory diseases such as asthma and others diseases like cataracts and skin cancer are aggravated by air pollution. The NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) states that "the following air pollutants are common triggers of asthma, ground level ozone, sulfur dioxide, fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxide." Air pollution is the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. Air pollution is really bad for the environment. Some companies operating in Southern California are spending millions of dollars to help reduce air pollution. According to a report by the American Lung Association. "Los Angeles, Riverside and Long Beach still remain the worst place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How To Write A Narrative Essay About Moving As much as we would like to, we can't plan for everything. Long before we're even aware of them, these things happen and it's only within our control to make the best of it. One way I've made the most out of a decision I couldn't control was when my parents moved us from Naperville, Illinois, a place I grew up and lived in for 15 years of my life, to Bakersfield, California. The thought of change scared me because Naperville was the only place I had ever known. The first time the idea of moving was brought up was when I was in fifth grade. One day, my parents asked out of the blue how I would feel about moving away. My immediate response was of course no, why would I want to move? I loved my school, my teachers, my house, and most importantly my friends. I had everything I wanted. They didn't push much after that, they weren't too serious about it after all. My mom had received a job offer in a different state but they both agreed that with how young my siblings and I were, now was not the right time for us to move. I never expected the topic to be brought up again. I always thought I would graduate from the same high school both of my siblings did with my best friends at my side. I was shocked when sophomore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My family vacationed to Los Angeles when I was eleven years old. I remember the beach, the celebrities, the shops. It felt like I was in paradise. I think part of me wanted to believe that's where I would be moving to, but that couldn't be further from the truth. June 29, 2014 is a date forever burned into mind. After hugging the life out of all of my friends and kissing the walls of my childhood home, it was time to leave. The plane ride from O'Hare Airport to LAX was the longest four hours of my life. I remember listening to the playlist Julia made for me before I left the entire flight. I couldn't believe this was happening. My whole world was about to be flipped around and I had no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Cultural And Intellectual History At The University Of... Karen Halttunen is currently a professor of U.S. cultural and intellectual history at the University of Southern California. She has previously taught at the University of California Davis and Northwestern University after receiving her B.A. in History and Religious Studies from Brown University in 1973 and her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1979. Halttunen is the author of "Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle –Class Culture in America, 1830–1870" (1982) and "Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination (1998)." She is currently working on a piece focusing on landscape and antiquity in 19th century New England. Her thesis in "Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle –Class Culture in America, 1830–1870" is that, "In an open, urban society, the powerful images of the confidence man and painted woman expressed the deep concern of status–conscious social climbers that they themselves and those around them were "passing" for something they were not" (xv). The Era of the Confidence Man is the first chapter of this thrilling exposition and it dives into the social origins of the confidence man. The chapter starts out quite similarly to an advice manual and begins with warning the reader that young men are in fact moldable pieces of wax and highly impressionable beings who must never fall prey to the confidence men. The advice manual then proceeds to enumerate the different kinds of confidence men: the urban companions, the demagogues, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. My Values Of Family And Living In Southern California These values come from an extremely privileged lifestyle, which I attribute to opportunities given to me and my family due many factors including to race, socioeconomic status, having a caring family and living in America and specifically in southern California. My strongest personal value came from my mother, her family and Dutch culture. This is the value of family. I highly value spending time with family and I hold family above all else. I am privileged to have a loving family and to have the majority of my family live within 50 miles of me. Even though my husband lives across the country, I am privileged to be able to see him multiple times a year. My values give me a bias of wanting families to stay together and to work together. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Southern California Movie Industry According to California: An Interpretative by James Rawls and Walton Bean 10th Edition Chapter 23 titled New Industries for Southern California, California has had a massive growth of the movie industry since the early 20th century due to its competitive advantage in the production of movies over the other American States (Rawls and Walton 280). The Movie industry in U.S began in the early 20th century when Thomas Edison's opened the first film studio "Black Maria" in the West Orange New Jersey. Thomas patented the film processing rights thereby sparking patent wars across U.S filmmakers. The patent war led to a massive shift of filmmakers from New York to California in fear of Edison Company agents who would seize cameras of the rival firms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Southern California Vs. El Salvador I wake up to the warmth of the sun touching my skin; I can hear the birds chirping outside calling my name to get ready and start the day. I get out of bed just to be attacked by two furry blurs trying to lick my face and showing me how much they love me. I know that I have a long day ahead of me but I have no idea what I should do. I could go to the beach and feel the soft sand in between my toes or go to a store and prepare a nice dinner for myself. So much time in a day, but I don't have a clue on how to spend it. These are the types of decisions I need to make on a daily basis. I go outside and take in the beauty of my surroundings. Everything seems so perfect, so beautiful, as if it was supposed to look that way. El Salvador is a wonderful place, full of wonderful people, and amazing scenery and there is no place I would rather be at the moment. Living in California is wonderful, but it doesn't give me the culture that I am looking for. El Salvador is like my home, somewhere where I can visit once in a while, but my real home is California where I will always want to live. Although El Salvador and California share some similarities like the settings, there are some traits like foods, culture, and the people that make them special in their own way. One of the common differences between El Salvador and Southern California is the food. Carl's Jr and In–N–Out are two of the most beloved fast food restaurants that have won people's hearts and taste buds. For people who live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Drought In Southern California California is in a drought and has been for the last three years. Southern California especially is affected by the drought that is now become a regular occurrence with no end in sight. With decreased rainfall and a steadily growing population, Southern California residents now have to make an effort to conserve the renewable resource that is water. Everyone uses water and humans, like all mammals, requires water for survival. With increased demand and decreased supply, water companies now charge more for water than ever before. Water companies can also use this as a way to educate the customers who habitually overuse water with the goal of persuading them to conserve the limited resources available. Recycled water is a more sustainable alternative, however even after treating and purifying that water, it would be still unsafe to drink, and even if it were, no one in their right mind would want to pay to drink what is a essentially sewer water.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Watering plants uses a substantial amount of water. Sprinklers typically spray an excessive amount of water to these plants and may be difficult to turn off after rainfall when watering plants not required. To prevent these issues my household has planted drought tolerant plants in my front yard that require no water whatsoever and yet still look flourishing. When most people think of drought tolerant plants they think of an unappealing pointy cactus or dead looking shrub, what they may not realize is that there are numerous plant species that can flourish without constant watering. Another way I have tried to save water is to take a short shower instead of taking a bath which wastes much more water. I think If everyone made slight changes like those to conserve water, our drought problems would dissipate very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Advantages Of Growing Up In Southern California One of the advantages growing up in Southern California is that most neighborhoods are a fusion many races. My community has benefitted by creating an environment welcome to all ethnicities and nationalities. My community provides many programs and events that promote community togetherness. Although I live In a decent area in my city, it is apparent what areas hold a higher concentration of "minorities". One of my earliest encounters with racial conflict happened when I was very young visiting family on a short drive from Jackson Mississippi. This event occurred in about 1999 when I was still a young kid but I knew this event impacted my self–awareness. On a late night trip to the local Walmart, my father was threatened by two Caucasian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Southern California Diversity Essay Southern California is a great example of the diversity brought by the mixing pot affect America is known for. In result of its reputation for an abundance of opportunities of success, it is populated with individuals from many backgrounds and classes. The North Hollywood and Los Angeles area is no exception and this is clearly demonstrated in the cities along the Redline and Gold line tram system. Each stop has its own atmosphere, often reflecting its locals as well as tourist purposes. A sense of poverty is more prevalent in some areas in comparison to others. The focuses of articulator, shops, attractions, and facilities are parallel to the reflection of their primary populations. Growing up, exploring the cities of the Los Angeles area, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Station was grand and obviously designed for a high mass of visitors. The articulator was extravagant, with high arches and vibrate murals throughout the facility. This gave of a spacious and open atmosphere; a comfortable and welcoming area for anyone. There were many employees on duty: one was checking the paying machines and another asked us if we needed help as we were looking a map of our route. The permeases was well maintained and unbelievably clean. The only station with as high of standards for appearance and stability, was the main entrance, Union Station. I believe these areas had the most attention because they are at the start and end of the Redline, which would accumulate the greatest mass of guests. The Union Station displayed spectacular articulator, with grand arches, a large church like sitting area, and many food shops. The area even had a grand piano, a shoe shining station, and a bike rental outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On Environmental Degradation In Southern California Environmental Degradation in Southern California In the United States, Southern California is among the top cities ranked as having the worst air quality. According to the American Lung Association statement released annually, California has always been among the most polluted cities in the US in comparison to other states and the federal clean air act health standards. There are two primary air pollution agents in the city which include stationary sources and the transportation sources (Bereitschaft, Bradley and Keith Debbage, 612). The stationary sources are such as industrial facilities and oil refineries while the transportation agents include trucks and cars. In comparison to other cities in U.S, those in California have too many cars. For instance, Los Angeles has too many vehicles exceeding the carrying capacity of the area which plays a role in the horrible air pollution of Southern California. The burning of fossil fuels from the industrial facilities and exhaust pipes of the vehicles lead to the formation of a ground level ozone. Over a period, the deteriorating of the air quality in California has resulted in greater health risks among residents. Poor air quality is associated with some health issues from the short–term problems to severe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides, the warm climate in California also contributes to the formation of ozone pollutions. These pollutants lead to ozone smog and fine particulate matter. It is this ozone smog that is responsible for the problems in breathing, chest pains throat irritations, and asthma. On the other hand, the particulate matter is small in diameter, and just like the ozone, it is triggered by the fuel combustion in vehicles and industries. When these little particles are formed, they are now responsible for the lung diseases and premature deaths (Dawson, John P., et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The University Of Southern California The University of Southern California promotes five pillars for all of its students to embody: faithful, scholarly, skillful, courageous, and ambitious. Of these five traits, a student's possession of courage will take him or her on the greatest path to success. USC relates the trait "courageous" to itself by proclaiming that students "are bold when faced with opportunities to contribute to USC's continuous efforts to build a greater university for generations to come" ("Five Traits of a Trojan"). While this is true, this boldness is not necessarily shown immediately or developed overnight. In addition, it is true that USC being courageous will benefit USC for generations to come. Nevertheless, courage will also greatly benefit the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How does this definition tie the people in this array to courage? What do they all have in common? Each of these figures was a strong, successful leader. It is not a coincidence that this definition of courage coincides with great leadership. There are many other examples and definitions of courage, such as the other definition offered by Oxford: "strength in the face of pain or grief" (Oxford). Here, we have a broader definition of courage that is less inclusive to negative examples. Yet, this definition also embodies great leadership. Any leader of a minority group that has overcome obstacles to achieve their goals fits into this definition, such as the previously mentioned Nelson Mandela. Mandela protested against racism in the South African government and helped to destroy South Africa's apartheid system ("Nelson Mandela"). Mandela contributed to the "good life,"– embodied by life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – by offering victims of discrimination opportunities to seek greater liberty and happiness. All inspiring, influential leaders have contributed to the "good life" for people facing injustice. Not all leaders, however, have made the "good life" their goal. Leaders like Hitler and Bin Laden made it impossible for millions of individuals to live the "good life," so how is courage the most necessary trait for living the good life? These individuals were courageous but left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The General Problem Of Southern California Introduction As a consequence of the ongoing California drought, cities across the state have been forced to pull water from alternate sources aside from their own. Shortages of rain and snowfall have prompted the people of California to extract water from reservoirs and basins that are getting increasingly close to running dry. Unfortunately, this issue is especially prevalent in Southern California where the population is quickly out growing the area's fresh water supply. The general problem is that Southern California is lacking the fresh water supply necessary to sustain its inhabitants. The specific problem is that the Southern half of the state is not located near a secondary source of fresh water, unlike the northern part of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The water users of California have been asked to cut back water use whenever possible. This means shorter showers, drought resistant landscape, and low flow options for faucets and sprinklers. Farmer's alike have been spotlighted to cut back on water use for it is calculated that they consume 80% of the state's developed water supply (pacisnt). Although cutting back is a way to help conserve what is available, it is imperative that a new supply of fresh water be found before California overdrafts itself to no supply at all. History "Drought can best be thought of as a condition of water shortage for a particular user in a particular location" (DWR). Although droughts seem to come unexpectedly they actually form over a long period of time with most of their effects being felt by those dependent on annual rainfall. The Department of Water Resources explains that water reservoirs and groundwater basins are buffers for drought impacts and the drought will not be considered over until these storages have been fully replenished. In the past, California's "significant multi–year droughts have been ended by an above–average water year where statewide precipitation was in the range of 150 percent average." (DWR) Recently, California has experienced several consecutive years where rainfall and snowfall were well below average. This problem is important because the lack of precipitation means the state is compelled to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay I've always dreamt of hiking a mountain in my lifetime, traveling to California constantly, and to eventually live there someday. My cousin, Kristen Burns, had been dating her boyfriend, Nate Colbert, for two years. On their regular morning hike at seven in the morning, in the mountains of Simi Valley, California, they decided to take a different trail on Mount McCoy. At the top of the trail, Nate got down on one knee and proposed to my cousin Kristen. Soon, I got a call from her. She told me the good news and caught my attention by surprise. She had asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding because of how close we have been my entire life, considering she is eleven years older than I. Her wedding was the following October, in 2016, but she had asked me to fly out in January to help her find the dress of her dreams. The next couple months, my mom and I had started planning my trip to California. I was flying out with my other cousin, Janine, who is the twin sister of Kristen. By the time January rolled around, my mom drove me to meet Janine, in Columbia, the day before we started our travels. I spent the night up in Columbia with her, and the next morning we arose early in order to accomplish errands before we headed to the airport. Our plane took off at 6:00 in the evening, so we had plenty of time to spare. We arrived at the airport, finding a vacant parking lot to leave our vehicle for several days. We soon got on the bus to drive us to the airport directly. Stepping on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Role Of Population Growth In Southern California There are several periods of population growth in Los Angeles: 1855 Gold Rush, 1885 Railroad, 1891 Oil Industry, 1914 Los Angeles Ports, 1932 Winter Olympics, and more. All of these periods have common: mass media. Mass media takes an important role within city population. It delivers information, rumors, and sometimes persuade or convince people. In 1855, as soon as people heard about Gold Rush rumors, they started to head toward California with a hope of a small chance of being wealthy. The roads from the Southern California were full of people on their way to the mines with all of their vehicles and animals (Guinn 127). Some of them became rich, and the more people joined to be like them. Since many people came from various regions, their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Personal Narrative: A Day In Southern California Hot summer day in southern California I was born at 1:17p.m. on August 13, 1996 in San Diego. My father was a marine and my mom was a stay at home mom like most of the wife's of marines. I have three older sisters and one older brother and two younger brothers my older siblings are my half–sisters and brother. My two younger brothers both have a disability Carlos (Ricky) was born in Patterson, New Jersey he was immediately rushed into surgery because he has a heart condition when they had to cut him open and preform open heart surgery. My other little brother Gabriel Jr (Gabe) was diagnosed with autism when he was two or three he still has yet to talk to this day. My little brothers are a big part of my life I love them so much. If I lost one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Crescent City I was starting to be labeled as the pregnant girl because I had lost the babies a month after school started. My mom chose to move to East Palatka that was the happiest day of my life to get away from there. I started school at Palatka High on September 18, 2014 within a day I was already in the dean's office because of my cousin's status on Facebook. After homecoming my ex–boyfriend broke up with me and I was fine I didn't care. But then they all started to call me names when he broke up with my I was called Wal–Mart well now I'm fer–breeze because his friend through an air freshener at me and said we can smell you from over there when I got home I cried for about 3 hours I cried myself into a nap and when I woke up I had suicidal thoughts but I didn't acted on them. Although I wish I had I didn't I look like a big ball of sunshine but I'm not I get pushed to my limits and when I'm stretch to that limit I can't handle things and I break I snap and I punch the wall or myself sometimes and I just think maybe it's my fault maybe if I stop and think everything will be better and everything is getting better I have a feeling my life is going to turn around and god has a set plan for me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Personal Narrative: My Life In Southern California Throughout my short life in Southern California, I have encountered a multitude of different natural disasters, strange weather patterns and a shift in climate. There have been three distinct phases of my life in which the occurrence of all of these can be found. At my elementary school, the more you aged, and thus changed grades, the better the field trips became. In the third grade, I had graduated from field trips around my community and my school and was finally allowed to venture into surrounding neighborhoods in search of whatever educational task was at hand. My class, with the help and organization from my teacher Mrs. Budde as well as a large number of parent chaperones, went to Eaton Canyon Nature Preserve to learn more about the environment and how it operates. This nature... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, recently the drought that is wracking California has been a huge detriment to Yosemite Valley. While there is still snow and nature surrounding visitors all the time, the rivers, lakes and falls have noticed the effect of the dwindling water supply. After a school trip to Yosemite Valley that specifically focused on how natural disasters impact large areas of protected wildlife, everyone began to take more notice of how Yosemite was becoming dried up just like the rest of California. Normally, after the five mile hike up steep rock and dirt paths, one would expect to hear the roar of water slipping by and see clear water rushing past and down into two different pools. Yosemite Falls, while still having water going through it's carved out rock, had become a trickle when compared to its previous beauty. At this point in my life, I knew about enough about the environment to know the causes and effects of prolonged droughts on an ecosystem but being able to see it firsthand was an entirely different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of Drought In Southern California Being clean, and hydrated are things that are important , but they all need water, what if you do not have that water. Some towns in California are affected by the drought more intensely than others. A town in southern California called Porterville has no water left , causing citizens to go without showering for months at a time, or doing the simple everyday things that include water. The demand of this issue would decrease if the government were to take control the water supplies. Consequently, farmers are using the aquifer water to the point that citizens are left without water. "Officials say at the minimum 1,300 people lost their water around East Porterville, nearly three hours drive north of Los Angeles, making the town's residents some of the hardest hit victims of the three–year–old drought " (Source 2). The citizens are going through drastic conditions, because the farmer are taking all of the water. Moreover, citizens go to great lengths to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Though, I acknowledge that farmers need the water in order to make their crops. Accordingly the economy could potentially drop, affecting the farmers and the civilians drastically. "We are tied to the groundwater 100 percent"(Source 1 ). Say farmers that use the aquifers. They believe that " City folks just don't understand that they're biting the hand that feeds them, ..." . Which is very true, because people who are harming them are harming themselves in a way to. Furthermore , the government should take the responsibility manage the water supply. Farmers can find other ways to grow their crops in a more efficient way that requires less water nowadays because of technology. The citizens of towns cannot be going months without water to bathe or drink. It is for the better of the people the state and the land. Overall more good can come out of water regulation than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal Narrative: Southern California Traffic Southern California traffic can be very frustrating. I drive the freeway almost every day and the aggressiveness of other drivers has often left me feeling very angry. I can vividly remember a few months ago another driver was riding on my bumper, flashing his high beams, honking his horn. He then pulled in front of me, stopped his car, and got out of his car to confront me. While I decided not to jump out and escalate the confrontation, instead just changing lanes and leaving him standing in the fast lane, I found myself ruminating over the whole situation. I was able to stuff my anger holding myself back from doing what I really wanted to do, which was to jump out of my vehicle and get in his face. As I drove down the freeway I played ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Santa Ana Winds Comparison Rhetorical Analysis The Santa Ana Winds " The Santa Ana" by Joan Didion and "Brush Fire" by Linda Thomas offer complete separate views to a similar topic, the winds of Southern California. In a first person narration the authors write of the wind from her own experience of living in California and from her own perspective, shedding light on two very different aspects of the Santa Ana winds. Physically, both pieces of literature are different. Each story reflects its own writer as "The Santa Ana" has lengthy paragraphs, chock full of information. Didion is an American Author known for her literary journalism and use of logos. At a glance of the piece, it lists of reasonings and details is clearly visible. Each paragraph is filled with descriptions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Didion personifies the wind as almost an unknown epidemic. Similar to when an unknown disease goes viral, all walks of life are affected. Didion clearly states how teachers, students, doctors, to physicists, to generally everyone becomes unhappy and uncomfortable during the winds. She does not write of how the wind caused fire to ravage the shrublands, but she writes of the symptoms it inflicts on the people. Didion mentions all the after effects of the wind and the harm it can do like inflict paranoia. She mentions how the fear–stricken victims of southern California are paranoid like her neighbor that refuses to leave the house and her husband who roams with a machete. Didion's personification of the wind focuses on a fearful and distant light. In contrast, Thomas approaches the Santa Ana winds as a routinely destructive awe. Though Thomas focuses more on the fire caused by the wind, then the wind itself, Thomas casts a soft light on the winds. She believes that the winds are not destructive, but that humans are and the winds only do what they must. She and her neighbors gather around and watch the brushfire destroy a hill in the distance, a casual pastime like watching stars. Thomas casually explains in paragraph three of "Brush Fire", "the burning of chaparral during these winds is normal". She implies that the winds cause of destroying the Southern California land is natural, a simple part of nature. Thomas does not fear the winds like Didion, she admires the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Personal Narrative: Phoenix Vs. Southern California In 1978, when I was 14, my family moved from Phoenix, AZ to Cerritos, CA; a small city in the heart of the greater Los Angeles area. Phoenix was mainly White, Barry Goldwater conservatives trying their best to hold onto 1950's Americana, but Los Angeles in the late 1970s was different; it was alive, vibrating to frequencies of the differing cultures that called the L.A. basin home. Looking back it still fills me with excitement, but truth be told I was scared to death. When I first arrived I had no friends, no experience to prepare me for the full on culture shock I found myself facing, nor any thought of how special that area would be to me. No other place than Southern California could have provided a better backdrop to develop the foundation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During my childhood my mother and father expected me, my brother and two sisters to be respectful, obedient and polite. They set a conservative tone for our house that was not as strict as a boarding school, but there were similarities. Now that is not to say they beat us, or were mean, in fact they loved us very much but the love was shown from a specific distance. We talked, we laughed, but we never talked loudly, and we never laughed too much. I can remember hugging my dad, but it was when I was pretty little. I guess he felt that I was a boy, and as such I had to stand on my own. My only problem was he worked so much I never really learned how to stand on my own as a man. He never taught me how to defend myself. My mom always told me to walk away from a fight, problem is kids don't view the world as adults, and the kid looking to avoid a fight probably didn't know how to fight, and that was just too tempting a target to pass up. After we mover to Cerritos it was different, my relationship with my dad changed. He was getting home after work on time, he was around in the evenings and on weekends. I could see he was more relaxed, under less stress than he had been before and it was great! We started doing things together more regularly. We went deep sea fishing 4 or 5 times a year, we went to science fairs, hobby shops and down to the local harbors and checked out sail boats. I was getting to know him, where he came from, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Southern California Water Resources Case Study Although the South Coast Water District services parts of San Clemente's water, the water SCWD distributes goes through several wholesale tiers. As mentioned earlier, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California delivers water to 26 member agencies located throughout Southern California (Figure 1). To supply more than 300 cities with potable water, MWDC supplies the SouthernCalifornia region with imported water from the State Water Project and the Colorado River Aqueduct. An estimated 45% of Southern California's water derives from these two water sources; the remaining differences are met by local sources. The Metropolitan uses 16 hydroelectric facilities, nine reservoirs, 819 miles of large–scale pipes and five water treatment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The filtration plant also houses a 5.1 megawatt hydroelectric power plant that uses gravity–flow to distribute the water to areas in Los Angeles and Orange County. The SCWD allocates the potable water from the filtration plant through 158 miles of pipe, 13 reservoirs, nine pump stations and a Groundwater Recovery Facility with a production capacity yielding 0.85 million gallons per day. The South Coast Water District recycled water is produced through ACWRF where the reclamation facility recycles 728,000 gallons of water each year. The reclamation facility treats urban runoff and mixes it with water from Advanced Wastewater Treatment system to decrease the salinity of the recycled water. The water is then used for irrigation and is able to be stored in two reservoirs, totaling an approximate 3.7 million gallons of water storage. To distribute the reprocessed water across the SCWD service area, 20 miles of pipe and 3 pumping stations are used. Along with providing potable and recycled water to the service areas in Figure 3, the South Coast Water District offers wastewater services. The district sanitary sewerage system removers nearly 4 million gallons of wastewater through 133 miles of pipes, 14 lift stations, and 3 miles of force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Bankruptcy Case: Southern California Bankruptcy As a southern California bankruptcy attorney, I receive a lot of questions. Most are from people who want to file bankruptcy, just filed bankruptcy or filed years ago and are now wondering how it could affect their current situation. What we don't usually get are questions from creditors regarding how to respond to a bankruptcy filing. That makes today's question particularly interesting because it's from a creditor and it involves some very specific circumstances. Hypothetical Situation: 8 years before her death, Susan sold a piece of real property and took back a recorded mortgage and promissory note as collateral. Joe, who was the buyer, made payments for 2 years, but then fell behind. 4 years after the transaction, Joe filed Chapter 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. RCMS Suport Requirement of University of Southern California University of Southern California (USC) established a system which provided some central resources to accommodate and support the requirements of the whole university. It was called RCMS. According to the university research committee report, RCM identified as an effective system. However, the committee stated that some modifications are required due to shortfalls of the system named as "perverse incentives", including discouragement of innovations, raising the barriers on multidisciplinary researches, encouragement of multiplication of courses and encouragement of manipulation of the financial data. Discouragement of innovations was the main concern of the critics. The financial pressure imposed on deans was forcing them to be concern about the financial aspects of their decisions rather than focusing on main mission as leaders of an academic institution. This critique could be validated because the main objective of each academic organization is encouraging and expanding the new ideas which might not be profitable in the short term. However, neglecting these ideas will threaten the university's long term profit. Raising the barriers on multidisciplinary research is the next concern. These types of researches require different perspectives, skills and expertise, which could only be acquired by a team work of a group of researchers from different faculties. The multidisciplinary barriers were high even before implementation of RCM. Therefore, blaming RCM as a barrier seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The University Of Southern California There are over one thousand colleges in the U.S, but the University of Southern California is the college to attend for various reasons. USC is a well rounded school that provides a variety of clubs, activities, scholarship opportunities, and academic classes. The faculty and staff of the University of Southern California work hard to make each student that attends successful and well–prepared for the working environment in the near future. The University of Southern California began to develop in 1871 when the citizens of Los Angeles believed it was time to pursue the idea of establishing an institution of a higher education. Eight years later A citizen of LA, Judge Widney, formed a board of trustees and provides a donation of 308 lots of land from three community leaders. Soon USC was finally becoming a reality, It opened with only 53 students and 10 faculty members. The school soon thrived and things started to begin such as the school of music was founded in 1884, and the college of medicine began a year later. Soon after in 1947 a feisty stray dog named George was USC's official first student body mascot. As of now the newest tradition to the University of Southern California is trojan mascot. The Trojan or traveler leads USC stadium chants at games, and has Provided USC spirit at rose parade, disneyland, Dave and Busters, and universal studios. The first trojan or traveler began by wearing what the actor Charlton Heston wore in "Ben Hur.", and road at USC football ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Southern California Heat Wave Analysis As the weather gets hotter in Southern California, it is causing major problems. The heat wave that has traveled across the area since Sunday last week has been lingering around, longer than usual. Forecasters claim the heat wave will continue for awhile longer, and because of that, Fall is having a hot start. Temperatures are rising by day, hitting 95 degrees and maybe even a bit over 100. Although this week will start off a bit cooler but as it goes on, the weather will get hotter. During the time of heat, air conditionings were malfunctioning and teenagers at a high school in Highland Park documented the temperatures in their classroom and ended up with results over 100 degrees. A student, using Twitter tweeted a picture of a classroom with the headlines of 103 degrees. Moments later she tweeted again saying that her class was moved to another room with working air conditioning; and after that, more classes were moved to an auditorium. As this goes on, teachers, staffs, and students were arranged to a more cooler room, in effort to cope with the heat while the district works on a solution. The headline of 103 degrees barely touched the local record of 106 degrees set in 1989. Spokesman say that they can see the record of 106 degrees being tied or broken by the end of the day. During the first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is even a full list of schools is available on the district's website that has no air conditioning equipped. About 120 schools in San Diego are having more minimum day schedules due to the heat but to make up the lost hours, the district will have to lengthen the school year. Considering this, all outdoor activities were cancelled multiple times. Also many classrooms at McKinley Elementary aren't installed with air conditioners which caused students to complain of headaches, sweating, and loss of concentration. Not only students were developing illness but some substitutes had gone home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Southern California Gas Leak Case Study The Southern California natural gas leak was the biggest of its kind in U.S. history. This natural gas leak was pumping out enough methane to fill a balloon the size of the Rose Bowl every day until utility workers discovered it and charily patched it up with cement. According to the first study of the accident published in the journal Science, more than 100,000 tons of methane which is a powerful greenhouse gas that has 25 times the warming energy of carbon dioxide had been releasing itself into the world from a natural gas well in Aliso Canyon for 112 days without anyone even knowing. This gas leak accident was unnoticed for so long that its effects on Earth were and will continue to be detrimental as methane then turns into carbon dioxide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Personal Narrative: Growing Up In Southern California Growing up in Southern California, I was surrounded by coastal culture, which has influenced me in many ways. No matter whether I lived in San Diego or Ventura county, I was never more than ten minutes away from the beach. Every weekend, it seemed, my dad would take us to the beach as family so we could play in the water, build sandcastles, catch hermit crabs, see the tide pools, and most of all, spend time together. I was enchanted by all the beach had to offer. Every sandcastle built was a palace for a hermit crab and every tide pool a thriving community. Whenever I stepped into the water, my imagination would run wild. Despite how often we went, I always enjoyed our days at the beach. A few years down the road, when I was in eighth grade, my dad told us some life–altering news. The company he worked for was relocating him to their Rhode Island branch in New England, and we had no choice but to follow. I was dumbstruck. I had envisioned my whole life in California, from attending a good UC school to becoming a Marine Biologist and settling down in Monterey Bay, all while having easy access to the beach. This whole "Rhode Island" idea was not part of the plan.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My Californian family seemed like a square peg in a round hole as we tried to fit in to the New England lifestyle. To make matters worse, all of our friends and family lived on the opposite side of the country. Then, we saw the leaves change color and fall off the trees, the temperatures drop and a foreign white substance fall from the sky, the grass turn green and the flowers blossom, and the sun shine and the humidity descend. That's when it hit me: we lucky to be living in such a dynamic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. University Of Southern California, Los Angeles: Case Study Overview of the Institution University of Southern California, Los Angeles is a private institution established in 1880. With the campus size of 226 acres, the university gets total enrollment of 18,794 undergraduate students every year out of total 43,871 students. The university has 700 on–campus organizations ranging from club sports to religious groups. The Greek life representing more than 3,500 students comprises more than 60 chapters. The university has a gender distribution on the basis of 48 percent male students and 52 percent female students. Location & Facilities The University of Southern California is located in Los Angeles's Downtown Arts and Education Corridor. The university offers a wide range of facilities to students such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The expert counseling staff at the university helps you determine career opportunities, employers, and alumni. The university also gets the opportunity to students to run a business at the student's operated agencies. The university offers internships, public service fellowships, summer internship and service programs to junior and senior students. Mission & Vision The vision of the university is to become the first choice in primary health care, a leader in wellness and public healthcare to support and create a healthy campus community. The university is running on the following core values: Collaboration, communication, community development, diversity, empowerment, cost consciousness, excellence, innovation, integrity, leadership, positive attitudes, respect, teamwork and professional development. The mission of the University of Southern California is to empower students to transform the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Descriptive Essay: Beacon Hills In Southern California Beacon Hills has been considered my home for the past sixteen year of my life. Like every other town you could find in California, there's a store, a hospital, a park, a school; on the outskirts of town, you could find an old church, an apartment complex, a gas station, a police department, and just about anything else that makes up a town. Beacon County resides directly outside of the Beacon Hill Preserve, a large state forest surrounding the west side of town. Here in Southern California, residents reside in a charming little suburban township. It was the picturesque town. A place anyfamily would consider raising a family. In a way, Beacon Hills seemed almost too perfect. в ѕ My reflection mimicked my actions in the bathroom mirror as I slowly straighten my hair. The process never exceeded fifteen minutes, reasonably because my hair was naturally dull. Slowly, I flicker my eyes towards the mirror out of curiosity. There was something about the lifeless look in my eyes, that even makeup couldn't cover up. The previous nights events flash across my mind. Last Friday night, as tradition of Beacon Hills High School, we celebrated the annual Winter Formal. An event know for it's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apparently, it was another ominous animal attack. Ever since the start of the year, which was about a month ago, several animal attacks have occurred in town leaving it victims traumatized, and others dead. Never in Beacon Hills have so many animal attacks happened within such a recent amount of time. The idea seemed too preposterous at first, but sadly, a true story. Although, unlike some of the other victims attacked, Lydia was lucky enough to be spared her life with only a few minor cuts and bruises, enough to land her in the hospital for a few days. And just yesterday she went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Beach Erosion in Southern California Beach erosion is a serious issue today especially with human civilization building cities near the coast and disrupting the natural distribution of sediment deposition for our own convenience. Especially in southern California, beach erosion has some serious social, economic and environmental impacts on our society as a whole. Along with the rise of our sea levels due to global warming melting our polar ice caps, this erosion is having profound effects on coastal societies and has damaging effects on infrastructure worldwide. With human ingenuity, we have come up with various methods such as hard and soft engineering in order to both prevent and mitigate the effects of beach erosion. Introduction There are 2 types of beaches. One is erosion dominant and the other is deposition dominant. The erosion dominant one has more erosion than deposition so the beaches shrink. In the other case, if there is more deposition than erosion, then the beaches grow due to more sand being deposited upon it. The only reason why beaches shrink is due to erosion and this can happen for a variety of reasons. One reason being that if a shore tends to receive more destructive waves than constructive waves, then the beach will erode over time. This is because destructive waves erode and constructive waves deposit sediment. A very relevant example is that the beaches in southern California are naturally shrinking right now because they aren't receiving enough sediment from the San ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...