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The Rights Of Physician Assisted Suicide
The Right to Die
By:
Antony Makhlouf
Antony Makhlouf
PHR 102–006 Contemporary Moral Issues
Final Paper
The Right to Die Physician–assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia, has been a hot topic as of late. If you do not know what this is,
physician–assisted suicide is the taking of ones life. This usually occurs when a patient is in a irreversible state, and must live through a tube. With
multiple cases occurring in the past, current and the more to occur the in the future, this looks to remain a hot topic. Some of those cases include Terri
Schiavo, and Scott Thomas, which have both resulted in court cases and conversation all around the globe. Physician–assisted suicide is one of those
topics that can be looked at multiple ways, and have multiple different solutions. Someone could look and justify it through the lens of Natural law and
could bring up the doctrine of double effects, or the preservation of human life. Another person could go against it by using utilitarianism and could
bring up how it maximizes the good, and produces the greatest overall good. Whether you find it to be murder/suicide or just a smarter decision if
you cannot life properly, you must realize this is an issue that does need to be discussed more. Even with the attention it has gotten, it still is not
discussed politically, and is not up there with other popular topics in our media today. If someone is in a state where he or she has to live off a tube is
he or she really even alive?
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Mission Santa Clara De Asis
Mission Santa Clara De Asis
Written By:Anh Le
Introduction
Have you learned about missions? One about the missions was that Junipero Serra founded only 9 of the 21 missions founded in California. One of
the missions founded by Junipero Serra was Mission Santa Clara De Asis(Wikipedia "Junipero Serra) which is the mission I'm going to inform you
about. One of the resources that I used for this paper was "The Missions: California's Heritage,Mission Santa Clara De Asis" by Mary Null BouleМЃ,
published by Merryant Publishers, 1988. Next, I will inform you about the history of this mission and also it's designs.
History
Did you know that The Santa Clara Mission was the 8th mission built (from "Fact Cards California ,Missions ,Mission Santa Clara ... Show more
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For example,one of the most recent disaster was a fire in 1926 (from"Fact Cards California ,Missions ,Mission Santa Clara De Asis"). How this
affected the mission was that it made the mission more stable over the years. For example, when the first version of the mission was made of logs
and then moved on to more stable materials like adobe bricks. Next, you will learn about the routine of the native americans and about which tribes
were brought to this mission. Have you ever wondered about the routine of the Native Americans that went to the mission? Well first of all,to clarify
which Native Americans were brought there, it was the Ohlone and the Chochenyo that were brought to the mission to be baptized(from The article
The History of Mission Santa Clara(Santa Clara University website)). Ok so each morning,the native americans were awakened by a church bell and
were sent to church which was before breakfast and after breakfast is work. Woman cooked, older boys worked in fields, and children went to school
where padres taught them. At noon,they eat lunch(page 8 of "The Missions: California's Heritage Mission Santa Clara De AsiМЃs" by Mary Null
BouleМЃ,published by Merryant Publishers,1988). Then,after their lunch,they had a 2 hour break before going back to work.then they had dinner and
danced,sang,and played and went to sleep after(page 8 of "The Missions: California's Heritage Mission Santa
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Case Study: The Santa Clara County V. Southern Pacific...
The Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad case circled around the fact that the Southern Pacific Railway company was being taxed for the
fences owned by the company. However, the company responded to this taxation by stating that the fences were not a segment or part of the company's
roadway. The question posed by the court asked ifCalifornia's Constitution permitted the state, "to increase property taxes against railroad companies
when the companies added additional value to the property of building fences" (Oyez). The county relied on its statement, that the railroad company
could be taxed for the additional value of fences it produced, due to the fact that the company was already being taxed for the land. The Case took place
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Social Assessment : Santa Clara County
Social Assessment Demographic Profile Santa Clara County has a growing diverse population regarding age, race, language, cultures, and sexual
orientation. There are 1,874,526 residents, with 26.6% are ages 0 to 19, 29.4% are between 20 to 39 years old, 28.3% are between 40 to 59 years
old, and 15.7% are 60 years of age and older; specifically, 11% of the total population is seniors aged 65 and over (California Department of
Finance, 2014). At present, Santa Clara County has the second fastest growing population (1.47%) in 58 counties of California, just behind Alameda
County (1.68%) while California's growing rate is 0.88% (The U.S. Census Bureau, 2013). By gender, there are 893,851 males and 887,791 females.
Between 2011 and 2012, approximately 31,000 residents of 1.2 million adults in the county have identified their sexual orientation as homosexual, and
16,000 residents as bisexual (credit). In terms of race, the county is predominantly made up of Whites (34%), followed by Asians (33%), Latinos
/Hispanics (27%), African Americans (3%), and two or more races (3%) (Credit). In other words, more than 63% of the population is non–Whites,
indicating diversity and multilingualism. The past decade, the total population in Santa Clara County has increased, from 1,682,585 residents in 2000
to 1,781,642 residents currently, and is estimated to have 2,063,100 residents in 2020. As the total population grows, so does the population of seniors
aged 60 and over, from 15.7% at present
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Santa Clarita Flood Essay
Floods occur in many different areas and under many different circumstances. The city of Santa Clarita is located in the Los Angeles County, and is the
twenty–fourth largest city in California. Santa Clarita's main river is the Santa Clara River, and their watershed is the Santa Clarita Watershed
Recreation and Conservation Authority. There are historical records on flood proof certificates for some properties in within thecity limit. There is
approximately 3,600 acres of floodplain and nearly 4,400 individual parcels that are located in the floodplain. The city has levees that protect the
people and property from floods. The levee is a manmade wall that blocks water from destroying the land. It prevents water from flooding the city ...
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The most prominent floods occurred in 1995, 1998, and 2005 when the rainfall was heaviest. The winter of 1997–1998 caused many floods due to
harsh storms and heavy precipitation which led to many expensive property damage. Homes in Mint Canyon, Newhall, and Placerita Canyon all
experienced torrential flooding, and residents had to be dug out of the creek. (Thornhill, 2012) The El Nino of 1997–1998 in February was one of the
worst winters in Santa Clarita because it dropped 16.58 inches of rain on the valley in one month, and the average rainfall in Santa Clarita is 17 inches
in a year. El Nino is a climate cycle that has a global impact on the weather in the Pacific ocean. (Life Science Staff, 2015) The city also experienced
over 42 inches of rain in the early parts of 2005. (Flood Hazards in the City of Santa Clarita, n.d.) The Santa Clara river and the San Francisquito Creek
were washed out in places that did not have a stable buried bank. There was up to 4 feet of flooding in the Polynesian Mobile Home Park when the
Newhall Creek flooded over, and over 75 feet of bank eroded prior to the Sand Canyon Mobile Home Park. (Flood Hazards in the City of Santa Clarita,
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The District Attorney 's Office
The District Attorney's Office along with Santa Clara County Courthouse has been existent since 1850. In 1951, under the County agreement, the
District Attorney's office has remained the office responsible for all criminal prosecutions, investigations of all major cases and maintenance of the
Laboratory of Criminalistics. The District Attorney 's Office has three locations; the central location is based in San Jose. There is an office located in
Morgan Hill, otherwise known as South County, and an office in Palo Alto for the residents in the north county. "The Santa Clara County District
Attorney 's Office is the largest prosecuting agency in Northern California." (History of District's Attorney Office, 2014)
The District Attorney's Office is comprised of 540 employees, these employees include attorneys, investigators, forensic analysts, paralegals, clerical
workers and volunteers. There are relatively 190 prosecutors in the District Attorney's Office and are assigned to diverse specialized teams. The
District Attorney's Office prosecutes over 40,000 cases yearly, these cases include criminal, fraud, elder abuse, burglary, robbery, sexual assault,
domestic violence, gang violence and murder. "The Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence Division is overseen by Santa Clara County
District Attorney's Office. The Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence Division prosecutes crimes with regard to domestic violence."
(Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence
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Community Immersion Usc Essay examples
SOWK 543– Fall 2012
Assignment #1: Community Immersion
Joseph Gossner
9/25/12
Stephanie Carter
Abstract
The purpose of this research paper is to compare and contrast two smaller sub–communities that are encompassed by the larger community of Santa
Maria, California. This paper will promote the beliefs and theories of modern Social Workers, and address the resources and needs of the two
communities in question. The compilation of this paper was derived from research that was conducted through interactions and exposure to the
residents of these two communities, in conjunction with, interviews and site visits to several community organizations, recreational facilities, and areas
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The western boundary is comprised of agricultural farm fields, and the eastern border consists of the main thoroughfare with the name of Broadway.
North Park has a geographical area of approximately six square miles, consisting of residential housing, retail business and industrial areas. North Park
is located seven miles from the community of Orcutt.
The Orcutt area of Santa Maria is located on the southern end of Santa Maria. It is surrounded by distinct boundaries. The northern boundary of Orcutt
is McCoy Street and the southern boundary is comprised of mountains and uninhabited land. The western and eastern boundary of Orcutt is comprised
of uninhabited farm land. Orcutt encompasses a geographical area of approximately 6.5 square miles. The community of Orcutt is comprised of
residential housing, and retail businesses.
Brief history of communities. In 1901, "William Orcutt leased over 70,000 acres within a year for oil exploration. After a short period time, Santa
Maria was the leader in California for oil production. Santa Maria incorporated as a general law city in 1905" (Bell 2012).The Santa Maria Valley
throughout its history has remained primarily oil production, and agricultural in its nature and economy. Both of the focal systems developed in direct
collaboration with the city of Santa Maria. The North Park area of Santa Maria developed in support of the agricultural business, and in turn, the
Orcutt area was developed
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Environmental Quality Report : Pensacola Bay
Steven Robison
GEO 2330
Environmental Quality Report
Pensacola Bay When it comes to Pensacola Bay there are many environmental factors to consider when wanting to know how well the area is doing in
relation to quality of the land, air and water. In this report, the examination will be upon the water quality of Pensacola Bay. The water quality of
Pensacola Bay is very complex and in order for ecosystems and organisms to survive in a small contained space the chemistry has to be just right.
This report will examine the quality of the water in the past decade through research and information provided by agencies on the local, state and
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Along Pensacola Bay as noted by the FDEP that, areas around the bay area are predominately rural as much of the coastline is populated with many
industries being noted around the area ranging from tourism, fishing/seafood and to agricultural industries being the most popular with others such
as military ranges/bases and various industrial complexes around the bay and in bayous. In Pensacola Bay the results of the Bay over time can be
represented by various reports as in this report found in the years of 2007 and 2010 and from previous years in 2012–2013 reports for a rough
comparison of data within past few years (2011–2014 period) and part of the first decade from (2000–2010 period). In the first set of data collected by
Escambia County Utilities Authority (ECUA) that notes throughout the data on their table that demonstrates all values associated with samples taken
as the Maximum contaminant Level (MCL), or the highest level of containment that is allowed in drinking water compared to Maximum
Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) that represents the level of water that represents no risk and allows for margin of safety (4). In the ECUA's report
the water quality from wells with which it uses to provide Escambia County its fresh water. Though this is not directly from Pensacola Bay, the ECUA
report still reflects the
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Water Consumption Behavior Of Santa Clara County Households
Water consumption behavior of Santa Clara County households amidst the drought Group 4 Michelle Galione Alexandra Iten Carwin Liang Jeanne
Quach BUS 200W–01 Introduction The state of California has been undergoing continuous severe droughts, with 2013 being California's driest year
ever (USGS, 2014). On August 1, 2014, Santa Clara local reservoirs contained only 69% of the historical 20–year average water levels. The drought
presents short–term issues such as decreases in hydropower production, adverse impact on recreational activities, and the destruction of habitat for
aquatic species. If groundwater is used to compensate low streamflows, there will be a decrease in water availability and deterioration of... Show more
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Specifically, Title 23, Article 22 of the California Code of Regulations aims to monitor the overall distribution and usage of water in California. In
January and April of 2014, Governor Jerry Brown issued two Executive Orders which put California in an official state of emergency due to its inability
to effectively meet the water demand throughout the state. The Executive Orders also directed the State Water Resource Control Board to implement
emergency drought regulations by adding additional the following sections to Title 23: в—ЏSection 863 discusses the background information leading
up to the issuance of this additional section. в—ЏSection 864 prohibits the usage of potable water for domestic activities such as: decoration (fountains
mainly), washing a motor vehicle without the usage of a shut–off hose, and for landscaping purposes (sprinklers, cleaning of pathways) that causes
runoff. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a $500.00 fine per day the violation occurs. в—ЏSection 865 is directed towards water
suppliers and addresses water conservation methods and discusses emergency plans (Smith, 2014). Messaging In addition to governmental regulations,
messages about the drought in California have been disseminated in different forms: television and radio advertisements, signs in residential areas, and
billboards on the freeway (Grimes, 2014). Santa Clara county has participated in the "Brown is the New Green"
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Effects Of The City Of Saratoga 's ' Slow Growth '
The effect of the city of Saratoga's "slow growth" movement can be seen in this 2016 photograph of Quito Road. The widening of the road during the
build–out years was abruptly halted and has remained as–is for more than 40 years. I think almost everyone is thankful to be able to drive the south end
of Quito Road or to drive into Saratoga from the north by way of Saratoga's "Heritage Lane," which was also saved from widening. Following in the
long–faded footsteps of the Sempervirens Club, the Peninsula Open Space Trust and the Mid–Peninsula Open Space District were formed. The idea for
the Trust originated with a Palo Alto native and piano teacher named Nonette Hanko who loved nature and was alarmed by the spread of development
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When a property was targeted for purchase, a few different things could happen: The owners could sell at the offered price, they could be threated that
the land would be taken by eminent domain and then sell, or they could fight it. Not many landowners had the deep pockets to fight it. That's the
rough way of putting it. Thankfully, some of the owners wanted to see their land preserved from development and were glad to sell to the
Mid–Peninsula Open Space District. The Peninsula Open Space Trust was primarily funded through donations and bought its first land in Portola
Valley. The District is still growing, by adding more properties, but purchasing property that people may not want to sell has probably never been a
"walk in the park." Over the past decades there have been serious challenges to some of the agency's moves, and sometimes they have overstepped,
but walking through some of the opens spaces that have been preserved... well, that would take a book to describe. It is interesting to note, however,
that at the same time land was being taken by eminent domain for roads and freeways, it was also being taken for relief from those roads and
freeways. Women in the workforce were commonly targets of men devoid of character, and practically speaking were unprotected by law from being
sexually harassed at work until the mid–1970s. If you were in the workplace in the late 1960s and early 1970s, you know of situations like
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The Blitzkrieg
The west side of the Valley was developed first and was almost entirely built out by the end of the 1960s, during the Blitz. The southeast, for the most
part, was not developed until 10–20 years later, after the Blitz. Hence the following stories are not contradictory.
After the Blitzkrieg, development in the Valley became comparatively sporadic as the next story describes.
Around 1958, the California Highway Department did planning that showed a new [West–side] freeway that was to connect Highway 101 at Mountain
View with the 101 near Monterey Road in south San Jose. The plans showed this freeway would cut our property into two pieces. Of course, there was
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Dad's favorites were the drag strip and oval racing. We also went as a family on at least one rally. Dad drove, Mom navigated. Riverside Raceway (a
drag strip), San Jose Speedway (an oval), and the Laguna Seca road course were well attended favorites for our family.
In grade school, a family evening of fun was going to the races at San Jose Speedway, which was an oval track. "Popcorn, Cracker Jacks, Sodas!"
shouted the snack–man. We got Cracker Jacks most times. "Al Mombo Pombo starting in the first car position!" echoed from the loud speaker. I
always rooted for Al and he won most of the time. The quarter mile track was narrow for the crowd of cars racing. The dents along the sides of the
cars told the story. But cars in the 1960's were made of steel, not steel and plastic, and they handled the sideswiping
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The For Domestic Violence And Medical Services Essay
For domestic violence, medical providers can be as much of a first responder as law enforcement or emergency medical services. The medical
provider who is going to note that the victim has been seen several times for the same injury. One of medical providers' core functions is to investigate
the well–being of the patients. If a patient presents with multiple concussions in a year without a good explanation of the circumstances that caused the
concussion, this would raise the red–flags for the provider. Additionally, with new governmental regulations providing incentives for providers to
transition care to another provider, the whole medical record for a patient can now be in the hands of the provider. (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2016) At Santa Clara County Health and Hospital System, the primary care provider will receive documentation of all their patients
who are admitted or seen in the emergency room. Information sharing about patients will only increase with time. If a patient is seen on one side of
the country in the emergency room for a concussion, their primary care provider on the west coast can receive a report of this concussion. The
awareness can be a matter of life or death for a patient. Providers must receive education training and knowledge of the system that surrounds victims.
Simply telling a victim to call a hotline for help is a missed opportunity to save a life. Giving providers the same assessment tool used by law
enforcement gives them
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Analysis: Fremont In The Heart Of Silicon Valley
Economic Since the city of Fremont is in the heart of Silicon Valley, its economic presence is overwhelming. On top of that, this city has an
overpowering influence of innovation in the field of technology through corporations, which has led to an increase in demand for new technologies for
average consumers. Therefore, this area has a large scope for manufacturing and retail in technology. AsSilicon Valleyis extremely competitive in
technology, every aspect of the field of technology has an intense amount of competition.
Socioeconomic
Fremont is known to be divided into three main clusters that describe the city's citizens (as discovered through the Claritas Market Segmentation
Research Tool):
American Dreams: These residents
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Valley: Life In The Santa Clara Valley
In the Santa Clara Valley, in the years following the war, comparatively very few homes were built in the ways discussed so far in this chapter. The
overwhelming majority were built in large tracts numbering from 50 to 200 homes or more. I will tell you how this mass–produced housing came into
being in Chapter 7, but for now will continue with some additional GI stories. I think Dad knew where he wanted to live after the war, and the set of
circumstances that awaited him after he returned reinforced that. There was no work in Washington, Pennsylvania, where he and Mom grew up, so he
moved to Detroit, where his Uncle Frank lived. His experience with radios in the Army probably helped him get hired at International Detrola, a
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Both looked at some of the same tracts and were impressed that the El Quito Park homes, at the northeast edge of the Saratoga district, had an "extra"
half bath. At that time most homes had only one bathroom. But the houses were way out in the country and neither Mary nor Mom liked the concrete
slab floors. One day Mary called Mom and told her, "You are now talking to the home–owner Drews." "Mary! You didn't buy one of those houses with
concrete floors, did you?" Well, yes, as a matter of fact they had, and the Stanleys followed suit shortly afterward and bought a home on the next
block. The terms were good for GIs: $25 down for the cost of the blueprints, a 25 year mortgage, and payments of $57.55 a month. The next closest
home in price they considered was in Willow Glen, but they could not qualify for the loan. So the Stanleys–now a family of four, moved out to a street
called Paseo Flores on July 7, 1950. My brother was three years old, my sister was four months old, Mom was 25, and Dad was all of
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Medicaid Case Summary
Medicaid is a federal grant given to states, disbursed to counties to provider insurance coverage for select populations. These populations include
low–income families with minor children, pregnant women, coverage for nursing homes and as a secondary coverage to Medicare. Santa Clara
County has a very high population of patients who receive Medi–Cal, California's version of Medicaid. Individuals would either go to the Santa Clara
County Social Services Agency or to a Financial Counselor's office at SCVHHS to apply for coverage, which requires producing the required
documentation. With the Affordable Care Act, patients were forced to select a provider for their primary care. To be considered a patient of Santa
Clara County the patient would have selected a Santa Clara County physician, or a physician at one of our contracting providers, they would then be
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The primary reason for purchasing this product, was to meet similar regulatory guidelines set by CMS and the state of California to receive Medi–Cal
reimbursement funds. Additionally, Santa Clara County has modified business practices throughout its hospital and clinics. These modifications,
primarily were to ensure that the proper documentation was in place, so that when the regulatory reporting took place, the data was compliant and there
would be no negative impact to reimbursement. The initial purchase of Epic's EMR, was just the beginning, in recent months, Santa Clara County has
additional purchased other Epic modules, in order to meet PRIME guidelines by providing dental care. The additional compounded costs of electronic
applications with implementation and business modifications are significant costs. Not all of these costs will be reimbursed by Medi–Cal however,
they also come at a significant cost to Santa Clara
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Where Is Silicon Valley?
Where is Silicon Valley?
Silicon Valley is the name given to the region south of the San Fransisco Bay Area that is located in Northern California. It is an area in the larger
U.S state of California and stands as a hub of economic activity with the headquarters of most of the global tech companies calling it home. Silicon
Valleyextends to cover the whole of Santa Clara Valley covering the lower part of the San Francisco Peninsula and the southern region of the East Bay.
With that, Santa Clara County, Alameda County and San Mateo County are all considered as wholesomely making up what is known as Silicon
Valley. In terms of economic pathways, San Jose is described as the capital of Silicon Valley as it is the hub of activity with unlimited establishments
marking the offices of major corporations.
What is Silicon Valley?
Silicon Valley received its acclaimed name from a process of name combination that sought to define the region in terms of the location and significant
economic activity. The name "Silicon" was arrived at as a reference to the multiple manufacturers and creative innovators of Silicon Chips largely used
in computers and other tech gadgets to structure integrated circuits and facilitate information linkage to microprocessors. The name "Valley" was
coined in reference to the Santa Clara Valley which was the centerpiece of the "Silicon Valley" region. With the evolution of the term "Silicon Valley",
businesses and high–tech corporations started being
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Herbert Mullins- a Case Study of a Serial Murderer
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Herbert William Mullin was born on April 18, 1947, in Salinas California (Newton, 2000). Dr. Lunde and Morgan
describe Salinas as a farming community in Monterey County South of Santa Cruz (1980). Herbert is the younger of two children his sister Patricia
being the elder, born to Jean and Martin William Mullin. Jean, a devout catholic, and Martin, a military veteran; raised their children in what some
would say a "nurturing, stable but perhaps strict Roman Catholic household" (Vronsky, 2004 p. 149). He was a gentle natured child and very bright.
He played little league baseball and was a Boy Scout (Lunde, Morgan, 1980). Herb attended parochial school so he was separated from neighboring
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On the surface things seemed to be going well for Herbert. In College, he remained involved with high school friends that were once close to
Dean, which included James Gianera. Jim argued against the war; informing Herb of other options, such as becoming a Conscientious Objector.
The spring and summer of 1966, Herbert experiences the hippie lifestyle, experimenting with other drugs as well such as acid. He dropped his
relationship with his long time high school sweetheart. He grows his hair long, wears beads and tattoos. People who knew him are amazed at his
total shift. Fall 1966, he cut his hair and put on a suit resembling a business man (Ressler, Shachtman, 1992). He worked hard at a service station
and in school. The spring of 1967, Herbert rekindles his relationship and soon gets engaged. His circle of friends have widened, and involved
individuals associated from the drug culture of the late 60's to 70's. Herbert began obsessing over Eastern Religions, especially the concept of
reincarnation. He was obsessed with his friend's death and continued to search for answers. He graduated with his Associates Degree in Science and
Highway Engineering. In fall 1967, Herb enrolls into San Jose State but dropped after six weeks. He gets a dishwashing job and consumes himself with
the study of Hinduism, reincarnation and yoga. He agonized at the thought of him being
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Mission Of The Mission Santa Clara
The Mission Santa Clara is a historical California site that is laid in the center of the Santa Clara University. In 1777, it established and founded by the
Franciscan Order. The mission's purpose was to be the sister mission to Mission Dolores that is in San Francisco. Due to Mexico withdrawing from the
Spanish Empire, the King of Spain and his Viceroy, the ones sponsoring the missions, were no longer in power. The Mexican government didn't have
enough resources and was not interested to maintain and upkeep the distant missions, removing the Spanish Franciscans. With little funds, the mission
perished slowly until the ownership of the mission was passed over to the Society of Jesus, also called the Jesuits, in 1851. They made Santa Clara
college and today, Mission Santa Clara is used as a student chapel and opened to the public. Mission Santa Clara is set in the middle of Santa Clara
University (which can be seen in the Santa Clara University's campus map), located in the Bay area. When it was founded, the city of Santa Clara
was seen as a good place to set the mission due to it having fertile land, mild climate that makes for comfortable living, and abundance of game in the
area. In front of the mission, there stands the Mission Cross. At the base of the cross, a piece of the original cross, from 1777, is placed inside as a
memorable. Standing in front of the mission's door, the three bronze statues of St. John the Baptist, St. Claire, and St. Francis
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Similarities And Differences Between Bend It Like Beckham...
The Million Dollar Arm and the bend it like Beckham are two movies with storylines that The Million Dollar Arm and Bend it like Beckham.
revolve around sports as their major theme. However, the two movies are drafted in different times. The Million Dollar Arm is produced in 2014
while the Bend it like Beckham in 2002.The comparison between the two films bring about some similarities and differences in aspects of the
norms, culture and various themes. In the Million Dollar Arm, a sports agent, Bernstein, embarks on a journey to discover professional athletes.
Bernstein is prompted to seek for clients to manage after all their customers retire from the professional games. Bernstein decides to tour India to
attain his objective of getting talented athletes because it is one of the populous countries in the world (Viade 1). Though Sports is a major theme in
the movies it does not go against the norm and tradition of the India hence there is no conflict with the society. Bend it like Beckham has sports as a
major theme. However, conflict is apparent in the movie where the parents do not welcome Jess passion for football because she is a girl. Jules is also
Jess friend who has a passion for soccer. She secretly plays football without the knowledge of the parents because of the fear of the parents prohibiting
her from playing football (Shehid 5). The culture is a fundamental theme in both the movies, and it influences the character's perception of different
aspects of the films. In
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Whistleblower Fire Case Study
COMMUNITY AND POPULATION HEALTH SCAVENGER HUNT The San Jose Health Department's aim is to provide education, promote
healthy lifestyle and provide disease prevention to the community. Services are provided from agriculture and alcohol treatment to jury duty
information and filing a complaint as a whistleblower. The department is highly diverse and very organized. There are brochures, websites, classes,
videos, etc., to help aid in the different services that you need. These services are all free to the public and there do not seem to be any barriers to
obtaining this information. (Santa Clara County Public Health Department, 2016) The San Jose Fire Department has about 33 fire stations and
responds to over 74 thousand fires each year. The fire
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Summary Of ' The Call Of The Wild ' By Jack London
Ms. Stone
English 10 H
11 November 2016
Journal Entry #1: The Call Of The Wild, by Jack London
1. Section Summary A large dog, named Buck, lives on a big estate in the heart of Santa Clara Valley. While in the midst a famous gold rush in
Klondike, Canada, many men need sled dogs to get around on the snow. Buck does not realize the great fear that he is in while living during this
time. Manuel, a gardener on the estate that Buck lives on, gambles Buck to another man and loses. Buck begins his tortured adventure to his new
owner over many days without food or water. Before Buck was gambled off, he lived a easy and luxurious life on Judge Miller's estate in Santa
Clara Valley. Now, Buck is being beaten with a club by men who are trying to sell him as a servant. The life Buck is now living is much different
than his past life as a pet. The men are treating Buck like an object with no value, although Buck is a very intelligent creature.
2. Section Analysis The setting of this novel takes place in the heart of what is now Silicon Valley. The year is 1897, so the valley is not even close
to as populated as it is right now. In 1897, there was a gold rush in the Klondike region of Canada and it made many men from around the globe flock
there to find yellow rock. The setting of Santa Clara County impacts the novel because it builds on Buck's character. Being in Santa Clara, California,
one of the most luxurious states, it shows how lucky Buck is to be able to grow up
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The Impact Of Information Technology Workers In Santa...
Information Technology Workers in Santa Clara County
This community assessment attempts to identify pressing health issues faced by Information Technology workers in the Santa Clara county. The first
section focusses on the social assessment of Santa Clara county residents including IT professionals and the subsequent section delineates the health
issues concerning the priority population. Qualitative and quantitative data from several sources including Santa Clara county department public
records, newspaper articles, journals were used to compile the community assessment.
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT The Santa Clara County is located at the southern end of San Francisco bay and spreads over 1,312 square miles. There are
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39% of individuals in the county are foreign born. Asians constitute the largest group (67%) of the foreign born population, which is way higher than
27% in California and 14% nationally. The number of individuals in the county speaking a language other than English at home are twice the national
tally.
Economics
Median household income in the county has been reported to be $111,069, which is almost double the amount at national ($57,617) and state ($67,739)
level (ACS, 2016). According to survey by Forbes, Santa Clara County is the 10th richest county in the US. Asians and whites have higher household
income compared to African Americans and Hispanics. General trend in the county mimics rest of the world with males earning higher than females.
Income disparity is very high in the county. With about half of the population earning more than $100,000 and only 13% earning between
$50,000–$75,000 and 17% between $75,000–$99,000 middle class is fast phasing out. The US department of housing & urban development considers
income between $84,750 –$113,300 as low income for a four member household. The data from Occupational employment statistics (OES) survey,
revealed an average hourly wage of $60.7 for workers in San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, which is 59% the national average. According to ACS,
2016 1 year estimates, 9.4% of the population in the county is living below poverty line, which is lower than the
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Building The Economic Case For The Preservation Of Open Space
TITLE
Building the economic case for the preservation of open space: An analysis of the limitations and advantages to utilizing the Benefit–Transfer Method
toward natural capital and ecosystem valuation.
AUDIENCE
My primary audience includes local, regional and state urban planners and policy–makers who are considering Benefit–Transfer Methodology (BTM)
as a tool to preserve open space and ecosystem services through policymaking and/or political influence. Additionally, environmental organizations and
land stewards in California could find value in the conclusions of this report as they deliberate which planning resources to use toward progressing
their respective agendas.
Notably, the findings drawn from this report are not exclusive to California and can be helpful to different areas around the United States as they
approach land use decisions unique to their jurisdiction. Finally, independent groups who may find this research useful include the environmentally
conscious subset of California's population and certain businesses concerned with the consumption and sustainability of California's natural resources
and the tools available to meet this issue.
BACKGROUND
What is Benefit–Transfer Methodology (BTM)?
Benefit–Transfer Methodology is a valuation tool that estimates the economic value of ecosystem services provided by the natural capital within a
study site by applying, and adjusting as needed, original values from a previous study of similar scale . For
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Living In California
Living in California is a dream for people that are interested in technology. For me, it would be the ideal living location simply for the quality of life
and the job opportunities when I complete my Masters in graduate school. The three areas that I chosen were Santa Clara, Los Angeles, and San
Francisco. Contrary to other people's opinions about living in the Bay Area, it is surprisingly affordable because I prefer to live a frugal life. Santa
Clara was my go–to for living because I would be close to family and friends. Overall, the price for living there was lower than I predicted, at a
minimum of $67,337. I learned that living an inexpensive life lowers your monthly costs greatly, and makes the Bay Area easier to live in. Cutting
useless
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Essay about Safe Surrendered Baby Law
The Safely Surrendered Baby Law has responded to an increasing number of newborn infant deaths due to abandonment in unsafe locations. The
Safely Surrendered Baby Law was first established in Jaunary 2001, eventually being signed permanently into state law in January 2006. The law's
objective is to be a safeguard for newborn infants at risk of abandonment by encouraging parents or persons with lawful custody to safely surrender the
infant within 72 hours of birth, no questions asked (California Department of Social Services, 2007). A baby can be safely surrendered 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. An identity bracelet is given to the baby so that if the parents decide to keep the baby, they have up to 14 days to change their
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They are left with no option than to find secret ways in abandoning the baby. There have been stories of mothers drowning a baby in a toilet or babies
found in dumpsters (Phillipsen, 2003).
History of problem
The safe surrender baby program was derived from the need to harbor children who couldn't be cared for. Looking back in history, infanticide was used
as a form of population control when resources were not abundant (Milner, 1998). Thus, the safe surrender baby program is a humane alternative to
abandoning the baby. Before 1999, those who were concerned with the deaths of infants as a result of abandonment responded to the problem with
various community–based programs. There were programs that provided 24 hour hotlines and others provided burial for the infants who have died as a
result of abandonment. Thirty–five states passed their laws concerning abandoned babies, creating safe havens to secretly surrender a child without
prosecution by March 2002 (Hittle, 2011).
Current status As of 2005, 51 babies have been safely surrendered in California, marking it the largest yearly total since the Safely Surrender Baby law
went into effect. Los Angeles County leads the state with 44 babies safely surrendered since the program began (Santa Clara County Government,
2011).
Critical perspectives in
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The Mission Chapel Essay
Martin Lawag
Roger Hall
Hist 119
May 15, 2012
La Purisima A.) The mission chapel is beautiful. The beauty of this chapel can compare to the Santa Barbara one. They both are bright in color.
When in the chapels I get a warm feeling. Old artwork. Kind of built like an ancient style building. Candles light up the room. B.) The natives daily
duties consisted of mixing mud with straws to make adobe bricks to build. The Spanish soldiers lived a more foreign like lifestyle because the
mission and their teachings were rather new to the natives. Some natives were blacksmiths and would build and repair the tools of Spanish society.
Gradually, Chumash stone implements gave way to iron and steel. The Natives also lived by three basic laws.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The Natives did not know how to use fire arms or agricultural tools. The natives were accomplished traders that had a monetary system based on
beads and seashells. Traded herbs, baskets, tools and other artifacts with other tribes and bands, in the spirit of sharing as opposed to one of
profiteering. Natives lived a hunter–gatherer to an agricultural based one under the tutelage of the Spanish system. Natives also created currency from
seashells that have been found up and down the coast of California. C.) Earthquakes had affected La Purisima in a major way. So major, the natives
had to relocate the original site from just outside of Lompoc, Ca. The natives refused to return to the original site, so the missions father decided to
relocate to an area called La Canada de los Berros, a little further from Lompoc, about four miles north. The fathers rebuilt the Mission but decided
to put the buildings in a straight line instead of the normal square shape since it would be more difficult for the buildings to damage each other if
they fell during another earthquake. La Purisima is the only Mission not to follow the quadrangle shape of the rest of the Missions. La Canada de
los Berros means "The Canyon of the water cress", this new site had several advantages: a better water supply, a better climate, and a closer and safer
access to El
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Aldon Smith's Case Study
Famous linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, realesed Aldon Smith after being charged on Friday, September 11, 2015 with three different
allegations in connections to drunk driving in Santa Clara, California. Smith was arrested on Thursday night after damaging a parked vechile while
attempting to park his own car. Smith then left without reporting the collision or leaving his information at the scence. He was later approached by the
police enforcement, he showed sympotoms of being under the influence of alcholol. Officers responded to protocol and admisnstered a field sobriety
test. Later that night smith was taken into the Santa Clara County Jail and set his bail at $26,000. Aldon Smith's case deals with driving under the
influence which
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Personal Statement: Behavioral Science
The purpose for writing a discipline investigation assignment is for students to get an insight of the work environment of their future chosen career.
During the interview, students can benefit from the knowledge of what it takes to get into their professional field. More importantly, students will
gain the rightful way of communication among their potential employers. I am ready to learn more about how to successfully interview someone
in my future profession, because it means everything to me, since I am working hard to become successful in life. My audiences for this essay, is
my professor, my fellow classmates, and faculty members on 100A portfolio committee. Having the right working environment is the key to
succeed, because having the right working environment leads to having the right attitude, which leads to profit. Since I am majoring in Behavioral
Science, I have a lot of options of choosing a career path, because Behavioral Science is a mixture of sociology, psychology, and anthropology. The
reason why I choose Behavioral Science as my major was so I can have more background in sociology and psychology. With the sociology the
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As a child, my parents would making me practice drawing for thirty minutes a day, before I could go outside a play. As I got older, I was already
enrolled in college art classes in high school, and I was preparing to give my life to my passion. After high school, I went to De Anza community
college, because I had heard they had a good art program, but things changed. I had a fallout with one of my art professor, even though I still had
the passion, I decide to keep an opened mind of what I wanted to with my life. Finally, I enrolled into some sociology and psychology courses, which
led to a life changing event. I was fascinated with how the human brain works and how I wanted to help
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Claim Of Fact Essay: San Jose
Claim of Fact Essay: San JosГ©
In 1968, Dionne Warwick famously harkened back to a time before moving to Los Angeles and sang, "Do you know the way to San Jose? I'm
going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose" (Bacharach & David, 1967). San JosГ© residents who have lived here for decades and still call
San JosГ© home, would agree; in a city taken over by technology, finding peace of mind is the holy grail of daily life in what was once a bucolic
agricultural town. Certainly, for all but the fortunate few; the worst thing that ever happened to San JosГ© was when the farmers left town and
technology moved in.
The Valley of Heart's Delight
Founded on November 29, 1777 as El Pueblo de San JosГ© de Guadalupe, San JosГ© was California's first civilian ... Show more content on
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First, the climate is one of the best in the country. Second, residents can be in Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Francisco, and the riches of Napa Valley's
wine country, in less than an hour's drive. Last, with Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Santa Clara University, and an abundance of community
colleges nearby, residents of Santa Clara are highly educated. According to the Education Research Information Commission (2014), 41% of the county
population has a Bachelor's or higher–level degree, compared to 27% statewide. Certainly, the high percentage correlates with technology, as the area
attracts the brightest individuals to work at companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, and other technology giants. However, the benefits end there,
as many without a degree and those outside the tech world, have been left behind to suffer at best, the anxiety of simply surviving, or at worst, living
with poverty and homelessness. In 2012, there were 18,000–28,000 unduplicated individuals counted as homeless. This averages to 7,067 individuals
living on the street on any given night (County Welfare Directors Association, 2012). In addition, the Public Policy Institute of California (2013) stated
poverty rates continue to soar in the aftermath of the economic crisis, with 10.6% of Santa Clara County residents living below the federal poverty
threshold.
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Summary: Demographic Profile
Social Assessment
Demographic Profile
Santa Clara County has a growing diverse population regarding age, race, and sexual orientation. There are 1,874,526 residents, with 26.6% are ages 0
to 19, 29.4% are between 20 to 39 years old, 28.3% are between 40 to 59 years old, and 15.7% are 60 years of age and older; specifically, 11% of the
total population is seniors aged 65 and over–the priority population (California Department of Finance, 2014). At present, Santa Clara County has the
second fastest growing population (1.47%) in 58 counties of California, just behind Alameda County (1.68%) while California's growing rate is 0.88%
(credit). By gender, there are 893,851 males and 887,791 females. Between 2011 and 2012, approximately 31,000 residents ... Show more content on
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The first domain is being in regard to being healthy. In 2014, the county is ranked third in health outcomes based on length and quality of life
among 57 counties by the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Program (Catlin, Jovaag, Van Dijk, & Remington, 2014). The average life
expectancy in Santa Clara County is 83.7 years, higher than California (80.1 years) (SCC, 2014a). Majority of adults (79.2%) aged 18 to 64 have
healthcare insurance coverage. Likewise, most seniors are beneficiaries of either Medi–Cal or Medicare (48,000 seniors and 182,000 seniors,
respectively) (Analytic Insight, 2012). The second domain is belonging, defined as feeling connected to family, friends, and the community. More
adults (78.9%) feel they receive sufficient emotional and social support from loved ones compared to California (80.1 years and 75.6%,
respectively). 69% of adults feel connected to their community, having accepting and helpful neighbors. However, the sense of belongingness depends
on age and income level. 61% of young adults aged 18 to 24 feel their neighborhoods do not have a strong sense of community. 64% of residents
earning less than $50,000 annually state likewise (SCC, 2014a). Last but not least, the third domain determining quality of life is
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Finance Major Essay
The definition of finance is rather complex but Merriam Webster seems to provide the most comprehensive explanation, stating, "the management of
revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment"
(Merriam Webster). The management of revenues is essentially the core of what separates the jobs of finance majors, compared to other
business–related majors such as accounting and economics. While accountants identify where the money comes from, the finance people identify
how to best use that money. While economic majors study how to grow the entire economy of a country, finance majors study how to value a
company. The reason behind my decision to pursue a major in finance is because I want to study how to manage money in a company and the role
companies play in affecting the banking system. Also, I am convinced that majoring in finance is one of the most effective and efficient ways in
becoming a successful entrepreneur. As a finance major, I can only study; as a successful entrepreneur, I will be equipped with the resources to
improve the lives of hundreds if not thousands of people. According to Techtarget.com, "Silicon Valleycontinues to be one of the country 's leading
regions for high–tech innovation and development, accounting for about one–third of all venture capital investment in the United States" (Rouse).
Based on this statement, readers would think that the residents
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Che Guevar Summary And Characteristics Of A Visionary Leader
Synthesis Essay – Che Guevara
MSgt Jahheali Malcolm
Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy Che Guevara Words without deeds are worthless! When asked about Che Guevara many will
only point to the images found on the t–shirts worn by left–leaning young adults, but did you know he was a prominent figure in the Cuban
Revolution? Guevara was both a visionary and ethical leader because of his ability to both lead the Cuban Revolution and care for those suffering. In
this paper we will review how Guevara was a visionary leader by his continuous engagement and willingness to put everything on the line. Second, we
will examine how Guevara applied ethical principle though reflective thinking and intellectual empathy in helping him make the ethical decision to be
a Revolutionary. Finally, I will reflect on how Guevars's visionary and ethical leadership has influenced me to make changes to my leadership style.
Guevara used his visionary and ethical leadership traits to start a revolution across Latin America.
Visionary Leader Che Guevara displayed the characteristics of a true Visionary Leader throughout his involvment of Fidel Castro's efforts to overthrow
the Batista government in Cuba. As a military advisor, he inspired and motivated guerilla troops in battles against Batista forces through both his
words and actions. According to the Full Range Leadership chapter, this is the definition of inspirational motivation. An example of this can found
in the fierce and decisive battle at Santa Clara where Guevara's troops overcame their opponents, causing Batista to flee the country on New Year's
Eve of 1956 (n.d). His willingness to confront death and risk his own life during this battle and others gave him a charisma that was admired by his
followers. The importance of his action in this battle not only led to admiration by his followers, but also from Castro. His leadership abilities led
Castro to promote him to Commandant and giving him his own command of 75 men on July 12, 1957. After his promotion, Guevara established a new
base in the Sierra Maestra mountains where he began to organize. As a visionary leader, he established departments and functions such as an armory,
bakery, butcher
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Case Study Of Mr. Mackowiak In Cupertino
It was reported on Wednesday that an Apple employee was found dead in one of the conference rooms at the company's headquarter in Cupertino.
However, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office identified the employee as 25 year old Edward Thomas Mackowiak, yesterday. The law
enforcement agencies are saying that Mr. Mackowiak shot himself. However, it is not clear at the moment what causes the incident. In addition, an
Apple spokesman refused to reveal at what position was Mr. Mackowiak working in the firm, but his LinkedIn profile indicates that he was working
as a software engineer. Also, Mr. Mackowiak LinkedIn profile has also been deleted. Previous reports suggested that a female employee had an
argument with Mr. Mackowiak outside the
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Descriptive Essay About Santa Inez Mountains
Most everyone who has toured coastal California is familiar with the Santa Inez Mountains that form the striking backdrop for the city of Santa
Barbara. But not everyone has been in (or on) those mountains, and that's where the true magnificence lies. Have you? One such journey begins on
Gibraltar Road near the upper edge of the city, just above the Santa Barbara Mission. The trip is breathtaking as it winds its way through several
different climate and flora zones on its way to La Cumbre Peak, a pine shrouded crest 4000 feet above the palm laced ocean.
I leave my car at the 700–foot level, and begin the slow, lung–expanding crank to the peak. Soon my breathing becomes rhythmical as I establish a
pattern and begin to gain elevation. I hadn't been on this road for several years, and in the interim, it has been freshly paved which makes for nice
cycling. Along this initial stretch, there's a new home every half mile or so, each one expansive, elegantly landscaped, and blended into the landscape
to minimize its obtrusiveness. After a mile or so the road snaked to the east, as it continued it's serpentine track around the edge of appropriately named
Rattlesnake Canyon. At the 1700–foot level I made a major switchback to the west past a host of "No Shooting" signs. Although I could see no reason
for the warnings, at any point on the road a shooter could have his way with a road sign, tree limb, or some living thing, nonetheless the authorities
found it worthy of
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Where Does San Jose California Get Its Water? Essay
Where does San Jose, California get its Water?
Introduction
The Earth is a huge planet this is covered by 70 percent water. Astonishingly from this 70 percent the human population can only use 1 percent of the
world's water the rest of it is salt water, frozen, or in some way unattainable (Santa Clara Valley Water District, 2016). Humans have found many
different ways to obtain this 1 percent of fresh water they need, but the techniques vary depending on location. In San Jose, California we obtain our
water from 3 major sources: groundwater, imported surface water, and local mountain surface water. These 3 sources contribute different amounts of
water to the San Jose community. Imported surface water composes about 50 percent of our water supply, while ground water composes roughly 40
percent, and local mountain surface water composes approximately 10 percent (Santa Jose Water Company, 2016). However, these percentages can
change due to factors such as weather and global warming.
Groundwater
Groundwater is water that seeps through the ground and gets stored in aquifers. The supply of groundwater is always changing because it is
constantly used and replenished. The groundwater supply replenishes and grows due to rain and snow melt and can decrease due to things like
droughts and heavy usage. Depending on the type of surface of the ground as much as 20 percent of the rain and snow melt can seep into the ground
or as little as 5 percent (Raymond, 1988). Areas where as much as
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Sexual Assault Has Been The People V. Turner
It would be wrong to say violence ends when you turn the television off or act as if injustice didn't exist anymore, but if you reflect back on 2016 so
far, one of the biggest topics that often dominates the news and blogosphere concerned the high frequency of assaults on college campuses around the
country. In the place where many young adults begin to learn who they are and who they want to be while enjoying a comfortable freedom and safety
among their peers discovered freedom and safety could not always be guaranteed.
One of the most discussed topics surrounded sexual assault has been the People v. Turner. Brock Turner was an undergraduatestudent at Stanford
University in Northern California when he was apprehended by two Swedish international students who witnessed Turner sexually assaulting an
unconscious woman.
The students who stopped Turner from continuing to assault the young woman stated that they intervened because they could tell that the woman was
clearly unconscious. Turner was then subsequently arrested, charged and indicted on two counts of felony assault and one count of attempted rape.
However, it was the consequences that Turner faced for his actions which have upset many.
After a jury found Turner guilty of assault and attempted rape Judge Aaron Persky of the Santa Clara County Superior Court sentenced Turner to a
meek six months confinement in the Santa Clara County jail followed by three months of probation. After serving three months in the Santa
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Informative Essay: The City Of Santa Clara
Located in the heart of the Silicon Valley, Santa Clara is also known as 'The Mission City'. Incorporated in July 5, 1852, The City of Santa Clara is
the 9th most populated city around the San Francisco Bay Area. This bright and vibrant city is a family–centred and commerce friendly community,
awarded for its ethics and nurturing public trust. The city is lined with trees and modern public transportation system which makes it an ideal
location for travellers, businesses, and families. The City of Santa Clara was site for the eighth out of the 21 Californian Missions in 1977 and thus,
it was named after the Mission Santa Clara de Asis. The University of Santa Clara holds the Mission and the Mission Garden grounds. The patron
saint of the city is Saint Claire, the patron of eye diseases, domestic households, goldsmiths, good weather and embroiderers. The City of Santa Clara
is located 45 miles south of the San Francisco City. The hottest month for the City of Santa Clara is July with a maximum temperature of 28 degrees
Celsius, while December is the coldest month with a minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius. Rainfall occurs mostly during the winter season,
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There are three seasonal creeks from which the city drains water for its inhabitants. These are the Saratoga Creek, The San Tomas Aquino Creek and
the Calabazas Creek. Some of the most important biological resources of the city are in danger due to the recent rapid urban development. Because of
that, the burrowing owls are at risk of losing their habitats. However, wildlife conservation movements like the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
aim to save these beautiful creatures from
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Johnson V. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County Essay
Johnson v. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County
1. What was the legal issue in this case? What did the Supreme Court decide? Why?
The issue being considered was if the Transportation Agency violated the Civil Rights of Johnson (a male employee) by selecting Joyce (a female
employee) for a promotion when gender was a contributing factor in the selection process. The review board recommended Johnson for the position
but Joyce was awarded the position by the selecting official as part of a documented Affirmative Action plan. Johnson maintained that his rights were
violated because Joyce's gender was a contributing factor to the selection process, and because he was the most favored candidate the position should
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The county could show that women constituted 22% of the Agency workforce, substantially below the area labor market. The county was also able to
show that the majority of females in the Agency's workforce were employed in positions traditionally held by women, and there were no female Skilled
Craft Workers, showing a clear imbalance (Walsh, 2010).
4. Why does the Court conclude that the measures used to implement the county's affirmative action plan do not unduly burden white males such as
Johnson? Because the county's affirmative action plan did not include releasing male employees from positions simply to be filled by female
employees, unilaterally bar the advancement of male employees, include quotas, was designed on a temporary basis intended to correct an observed
imbalance, and the male applicant did not have absolute right to the position the Court concluded that the plan did not unduly burden white males
(Walsh, 2010).
5. Do you agree with this decision? Why or why not?
I do agree with the Court's decision on this matter. The point of affirmative action is to correct imbalances in the workforce, and the county had
observed and documented a substantial imbalance in the workforce. When observing the market for the same type of jobs outside the Agency it was
concluded that this imbalance was not normal. The observance that the imbalance was not normal indicated the need for an affirmative
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California, California The Fresh Water
Introduction The Earth is a huge planet this is covered by 70 percent water. Astonishingly, from the 70 percent of the worlds water the human
population can only use 1 percent because the rest of it is salt water, frozen, or in some way unattainable (Santa Clara Valley Water District, 2016).
Humans have found many different ways to obtain this 1 percent of fresh water they need, but the techniques vary depending on location. In San Jose,
California the fresh water is obtained through 3 major sources: groundwater, imported surface water, and local mountain surface water. These 3 sources
contribute different amounts of water to the San Jose community but their contribution can vary due to factors such as weather and global warming.
Imported surface water composes about 50 percent of San Jose's water supply, while ground water composes roughly 40 percent, and local mountain
surface water composes approximately 10 percent (Santa Jose Water Company, 2016).
Groundwater
Groundwater is water that seeps through the ground and gets stored underground. The supply of groundwater is always changing because it is
constantly used and replenished. The groundwater supply replenishes and grows due to rain and snow melt and can decrease due to things like
droughts and heavy usage. Depending on the type of surface of the ground as much as 20 percent of the rain and snow melt can seep into the ground
or as little as 5 percent (Raymond, 1988). Areas where as much as 20 percent of the water can
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The Rights Of Physician Assisted Suicide

  • 1. The Rights Of Physician Assisted Suicide The Right to Die By: Antony Makhlouf Antony Makhlouf PHR 102–006 Contemporary Moral Issues Final Paper The Right to Die Physician–assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia, has been a hot topic as of late. If you do not know what this is, physician–assisted suicide is the taking of ones life. This usually occurs when a patient is in a irreversible state, and must live through a tube. With multiple cases occurring in the past, current and the more to occur the in the future, this looks to remain a hot topic. Some of those cases include Terri Schiavo, and Scott Thomas, which have both resulted in court cases and conversation all around the globe. Physician–assisted suicide is one of those topics that can be looked at multiple ways, and have multiple different solutions. Someone could look and justify it through the lens of Natural law and could bring up the doctrine of double effects, or the preservation of human life. Another person could go against it by using utilitarianism and could bring up how it maximizes the good, and produces the greatest overall good. Whether you find it to be murder/suicide or just a smarter decision if you cannot life properly, you must realize this is an issue that does need to be discussed more. Even with the attention it has gotten, it still is not discussed politically, and is not up there with other popular topics in our media today. If someone is in a state where he or she has to live off a tube is he or she really even alive? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Mission Santa Clara De Asis Mission Santa Clara De Asis Written By:Anh Le Introduction Have you learned about missions? One about the missions was that Junipero Serra founded only 9 of the 21 missions founded in California. One of the missions founded by Junipero Serra was Mission Santa Clara De Asis(Wikipedia "Junipero Serra) which is the mission I'm going to inform you about. One of the resources that I used for this paper was "The Missions: California's Heritage,Mission Santa Clara De Asis" by Mary Null BouleМЃ, published by Merryant Publishers, 1988. Next, I will inform you about the history of this mission and also it's designs. History Did you know that The Santa Clara Mission was the 8th mission built (from "Fact Cards California ,Missions ,Mission Santa Clara ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example,one of the most recent disaster was a fire in 1926 (from"Fact Cards California ,Missions ,Mission Santa Clara De Asis"). How this affected the mission was that it made the mission more stable over the years. For example, when the first version of the mission was made of logs and then moved on to more stable materials like adobe bricks. Next, you will learn about the routine of the native americans and about which tribes were brought to this mission. Have you ever wondered about the routine of the Native Americans that went to the mission? Well first of all,to clarify which Native Americans were brought there, it was the Ohlone and the Chochenyo that were brought to the mission to be baptized(from The article The History of Mission Santa Clara(Santa Clara University website)). Ok so each morning,the native americans were awakened by a church bell and were sent to church which was before breakfast and after breakfast is work. Woman cooked, older boys worked in fields, and children went to school where padres taught them. At noon,they eat lunch(page 8 of "The Missions: California's Heritage Mission Santa Clara De AsiМЃs" by Mary Null BouleМЃ,published by Merryant Publishers,1988). Then,after their lunch,they had a 2 hour break before going back to work.then they had dinner and danced,sang,and played and went to sleep after(page 8 of "The Missions: California's Heritage Mission Santa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Case Study: The Santa Clara County V. Southern Pacific... The Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad case circled around the fact that the Southern Pacific Railway company was being taxed for the fences owned by the company. However, the company responded to this taxation by stating that the fences were not a segment or part of the company's roadway. The question posed by the court asked ifCalifornia's Constitution permitted the state, "to increase property taxes against railroad companies when the companies added additional value to the property of building fences" (Oyez). The county relied on its statement, that the railroad company could be taxed for the additional value of fences it produced, due to the fact that the company was already being taxed for the land. The Case took place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Social Assessment : Santa Clara County Social Assessment Demographic Profile Santa Clara County has a growing diverse population regarding age, race, language, cultures, and sexual orientation. There are 1,874,526 residents, with 26.6% are ages 0 to 19, 29.4% are between 20 to 39 years old, 28.3% are between 40 to 59 years old, and 15.7% are 60 years of age and older; specifically, 11% of the total population is seniors aged 65 and over (California Department of Finance, 2014). At present, Santa Clara County has the second fastest growing population (1.47%) in 58 counties of California, just behind Alameda County (1.68%) while California's growing rate is 0.88% (The U.S. Census Bureau, 2013). By gender, there are 893,851 males and 887,791 females. Between 2011 and 2012, approximately 31,000 residents of 1.2 million adults in the county have identified their sexual orientation as homosexual, and 16,000 residents as bisexual (credit). In terms of race, the county is predominantly made up of Whites (34%), followed by Asians (33%), Latinos /Hispanics (27%), African Americans (3%), and two or more races (3%) (Credit). In other words, more than 63% of the population is non–Whites, indicating diversity and multilingualism. The past decade, the total population in Santa Clara County has increased, from 1,682,585 residents in 2000 to 1,781,642 residents currently, and is estimated to have 2,063,100 residents in 2020. As the total population grows, so does the population of seniors aged 60 and over, from 15.7% at present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Santa Clarita Flood Essay Floods occur in many different areas and under many different circumstances. The city of Santa Clarita is located in the Los Angeles County, and is the twenty–fourth largest city in California. Santa Clarita's main river is the Santa Clara River, and their watershed is the Santa Clarita Watershed Recreation and Conservation Authority. There are historical records on flood proof certificates for some properties in within thecity limit. There is approximately 3,600 acres of floodplain and nearly 4,400 individual parcels that are located in the floodplain. The city has levees that protect the people and property from floods. The levee is a manmade wall that blocks water from destroying the land. It prevents water from flooding the city ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most prominent floods occurred in 1995, 1998, and 2005 when the rainfall was heaviest. The winter of 1997–1998 caused many floods due to harsh storms and heavy precipitation which led to many expensive property damage. Homes in Mint Canyon, Newhall, and Placerita Canyon all experienced torrential flooding, and residents had to be dug out of the creek. (Thornhill, 2012) The El Nino of 1997–1998 in February was one of the worst winters in Santa Clarita because it dropped 16.58 inches of rain on the valley in one month, and the average rainfall in Santa Clarita is 17 inches in a year. El Nino is a climate cycle that has a global impact on the weather in the Pacific ocean. (Life Science Staff, 2015) The city also experienced over 42 inches of rain in the early parts of 2005. (Flood Hazards in the City of Santa Clarita, n.d.) The Santa Clara river and the San Francisquito Creek were washed out in places that did not have a stable buried bank. There was up to 4 feet of flooding in the Polynesian Mobile Home Park when the Newhall Creek flooded over, and over 75 feet of bank eroded prior to the Sand Canyon Mobile Home Park. (Flood Hazards in the City of Santa Clarita, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The District Attorney 's Office The District Attorney's Office along with Santa Clara County Courthouse has been existent since 1850. In 1951, under the County agreement, the District Attorney's office has remained the office responsible for all criminal prosecutions, investigations of all major cases and maintenance of the Laboratory of Criminalistics. The District Attorney 's Office has three locations; the central location is based in San Jose. There is an office located in Morgan Hill, otherwise known as South County, and an office in Palo Alto for the residents in the north county. "The Santa Clara County District Attorney 's Office is the largest prosecuting agency in Northern California." (History of District's Attorney Office, 2014) The District Attorney's Office is comprised of 540 employees, these employees include attorneys, investigators, forensic analysts, paralegals, clerical workers and volunteers. There are relatively 190 prosecutors in the District Attorney's Office and are assigned to diverse specialized teams. The District Attorney's Office prosecutes over 40,000 cases yearly, these cases include criminal, fraud, elder abuse, burglary, robbery, sexual assault, domestic violence, gang violence and murder. "The Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence Division is overseen by Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office. The Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence Division prosecutes crimes with regard to domestic violence." (Domestic Violence Unit of the Family Violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Community Immersion Usc Essay examples SOWK 543– Fall 2012 Assignment #1: Community Immersion Joseph Gossner 9/25/12 Stephanie Carter Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to compare and contrast two smaller sub–communities that are encompassed by the larger community of Santa Maria, California. This paper will promote the beliefs and theories of modern Social Workers, and address the resources and needs of the two communities in question. The compilation of this paper was derived from research that was conducted through interactions and exposure to the residents of these two communities, in conjunction with, interviews and site visits to several community organizations, recreational facilities, and areas of worship. Upon completion of this paper, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The western boundary is comprised of agricultural farm fields, and the eastern border consists of the main thoroughfare with the name of Broadway. North Park has a geographical area of approximately six square miles, consisting of residential housing, retail business and industrial areas. North Park is located seven miles from the community of Orcutt. The Orcutt area of Santa Maria is located on the southern end of Santa Maria. It is surrounded by distinct boundaries. The northern boundary of Orcutt is McCoy Street and the southern boundary is comprised of mountains and uninhabited land. The western and eastern boundary of Orcutt is comprised of uninhabited farm land. Orcutt encompasses a geographical area of approximately 6.5 square miles. The community of Orcutt is comprised of residential housing, and retail businesses. Brief history of communities. In 1901, "William Orcutt leased over 70,000 acres within a year for oil exploration. After a short period time, Santa Maria was the leader in California for oil production. Santa Maria incorporated as a general law city in 1905" (Bell 2012).The Santa Maria Valley throughout its history has remained primarily oil production, and agricultural in its nature and economy. Both of the focal systems developed in direct collaboration with the city of Santa Maria. The North Park area of Santa Maria developed in support of the agricultural business, and in turn, the Orcutt area was developed
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  • 9. Environmental Quality Report : Pensacola Bay Steven Robison GEO 2330 Environmental Quality Report Pensacola Bay When it comes to Pensacola Bay there are many environmental factors to consider when wanting to know how well the area is doing in relation to quality of the land, air and water. In this report, the examination will be upon the water quality of Pensacola Bay. The water quality of Pensacola Bay is very complex and in order for ecosystems and organisms to survive in a small contained space the chemistry has to be just right. This report will examine the quality of the water in the past decade through research and information provided by agencies on the local, state and federal level on the water quality of Pensacola Bay. In examining the evidence that looks at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along Pensacola Bay as noted by the FDEP that, areas around the bay area are predominately rural as much of the coastline is populated with many industries being noted around the area ranging from tourism, fishing/seafood and to agricultural industries being the most popular with others such as military ranges/bases and various industrial complexes around the bay and in bayous. In Pensacola Bay the results of the Bay over time can be represented by various reports as in this report found in the years of 2007 and 2010 and from previous years in 2012–2013 reports for a rough comparison of data within past few years (2011–2014 period) and part of the first decade from (2000–2010 period). In the first set of data collected by Escambia County Utilities Authority (ECUA) that notes throughout the data on their table that demonstrates all values associated with samples taken as the Maximum contaminant Level (MCL), or the highest level of containment that is allowed in drinking water compared to Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) that represents the level of water that represents no risk and allows for margin of safety (4). In the ECUA's report the water quality from wells with which it uses to provide Escambia County its fresh water. Though this is not directly from Pensacola Bay, the ECUA report still reflects the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Water Consumption Behavior Of Santa Clara County Households Water consumption behavior of Santa Clara County households amidst the drought Group 4 Michelle Galione Alexandra Iten Carwin Liang Jeanne Quach BUS 200W–01 Introduction The state of California has been undergoing continuous severe droughts, with 2013 being California's driest year ever (USGS, 2014). On August 1, 2014, Santa Clara local reservoirs contained only 69% of the historical 20–year average water levels. The drought presents short–term issues such as decreases in hydropower production, adverse impact on recreational activities, and the destruction of habitat for aquatic species. If groundwater is used to compensate low streamflows, there will be a decrease in water availability and deterioration of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specifically, Title 23, Article 22 of the California Code of Regulations aims to monitor the overall distribution and usage of water in California. In January and April of 2014, Governor Jerry Brown issued two Executive Orders which put California in an official state of emergency due to its inability to effectively meet the water demand throughout the state. The Executive Orders also directed the State Water Resource Control Board to implement emergency drought regulations by adding additional the following sections to Title 23: в—ЏSection 863 discusses the background information leading up to the issuance of this additional section. в—ЏSection 864 prohibits the usage of potable water for domestic activities such as: decoration (fountains mainly), washing a motor vehicle without the usage of a shut–off hose, and for landscaping purposes (sprinklers, cleaning of pathways) that causes runoff. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a $500.00 fine per day the violation occurs. в—ЏSection 865 is directed towards water suppliers and addresses water conservation methods and discusses emergency plans (Smith, 2014). Messaging In addition to governmental regulations, messages about the drought in California have been disseminated in different forms: television and radio advertisements, signs in residential areas, and billboards on the freeway (Grimes, 2014). Santa Clara county has participated in the "Brown is the New Green" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Effects Of The City Of Saratoga 's ' Slow Growth ' The effect of the city of Saratoga's "slow growth" movement can be seen in this 2016 photograph of Quito Road. The widening of the road during the build–out years was abruptly halted and has remained as–is for more than 40 years. I think almost everyone is thankful to be able to drive the south end of Quito Road or to drive into Saratoga from the north by way of Saratoga's "Heritage Lane," which was also saved from widening. Following in the long–faded footsteps of the Sempervirens Club, the Peninsula Open Space Trust and the Mid–Peninsula Open Space District were formed. The idea for the Trust originated with a Palo Alto native and piano teacher named Nonette Hanko who loved nature and was alarmed by the spread of development into her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a property was targeted for purchase, a few different things could happen: The owners could sell at the offered price, they could be threated that the land would be taken by eminent domain and then sell, or they could fight it. Not many landowners had the deep pockets to fight it. That's the rough way of putting it. Thankfully, some of the owners wanted to see their land preserved from development and were glad to sell to the Mid–Peninsula Open Space District. The Peninsula Open Space Trust was primarily funded through donations and bought its first land in Portola Valley. The District is still growing, by adding more properties, but purchasing property that people may not want to sell has probably never been a "walk in the park." Over the past decades there have been serious challenges to some of the agency's moves, and sometimes they have overstepped, but walking through some of the opens spaces that have been preserved... well, that would take a book to describe. It is interesting to note, however, that at the same time land was being taken by eminent domain for roads and freeways, it was also being taken for relief from those roads and freeways. Women in the workforce were commonly targets of men devoid of character, and practically speaking were unprotected by law from being sexually harassed at work until the mid–1970s. If you were in the workplace in the late 1960s and early 1970s, you know of situations like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Blitzkrieg The west side of the Valley was developed first and was almost entirely built out by the end of the 1960s, during the Blitz. The southeast, for the most part, was not developed until 10–20 years later, after the Blitz. Hence the following stories are not contradictory. After the Blitzkrieg, development in the Valley became comparatively sporadic as the next story describes. Around 1958, the California Highway Department did planning that showed a new [West–side] freeway that was to connect Highway 101 at Mountain View with the 101 near Monterey Road in south San Jose. The plans showed this freeway would cut our property into two pieces. Of course, there was nothing we could do to change those plans, so we had to plan that sometime in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dad's favorites were the drag strip and oval racing. We also went as a family on at least one rally. Dad drove, Mom navigated. Riverside Raceway (a drag strip), San Jose Speedway (an oval), and the Laguna Seca road course were well attended favorites for our family. In grade school, a family evening of fun was going to the races at San Jose Speedway, which was an oval track. "Popcorn, Cracker Jacks, Sodas!" shouted the snack–man. We got Cracker Jacks most times. "Al Mombo Pombo starting in the first car position!" echoed from the loud speaker. I always rooted for Al and he won most of the time. The quarter mile track was narrow for the crowd of cars racing. The dents along the sides of the cars told the story. But cars in the 1960's were made of steel, not steel and plastic, and they handled the sideswiping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The For Domestic Violence And Medical Services Essay For domestic violence, medical providers can be as much of a first responder as law enforcement or emergency medical services. The medical provider who is going to note that the victim has been seen several times for the same injury. One of medical providers' core functions is to investigate the well–being of the patients. If a patient presents with multiple concussions in a year without a good explanation of the circumstances that caused the concussion, this would raise the red–flags for the provider. Additionally, with new governmental regulations providing incentives for providers to transition care to another provider, the whole medical record for a patient can now be in the hands of the provider. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016) At Santa Clara County Health and Hospital System, the primary care provider will receive documentation of all their patients who are admitted or seen in the emergency room. Information sharing about patients will only increase with time. If a patient is seen on one side of the country in the emergency room for a concussion, their primary care provider on the west coast can receive a report of this concussion. The awareness can be a matter of life or death for a patient. Providers must receive education training and knowledge of the system that surrounds victims. Simply telling a victim to call a hotline for help is a missed opportunity to save a life. Giving providers the same assessment tool used by law enforcement gives them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis: Fremont In The Heart Of Silicon Valley Economic Since the city of Fremont is in the heart of Silicon Valley, its economic presence is overwhelming. On top of that, this city has an overpowering influence of innovation in the field of technology through corporations, which has led to an increase in demand for new technologies for average consumers. Therefore, this area has a large scope for manufacturing and retail in technology. AsSilicon Valleyis extremely competitive in technology, every aspect of the field of technology has an intense amount of competition. Socioeconomic Fremont is known to be divided into three main clusters that describe the city's citizens (as discovered through the Claritas Market Segmentation Research Tool): American Dreams: These residents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Valley: Life In The Santa Clara Valley In the Santa Clara Valley, in the years following the war, comparatively very few homes were built in the ways discussed so far in this chapter. The overwhelming majority were built in large tracts numbering from 50 to 200 homes or more. I will tell you how this mass–produced housing came into being in Chapter 7, but for now will continue with some additional GI stories. I think Dad knew where he wanted to live after the war, and the set of circumstances that awaited him after he returned reinforced that. There was no work in Washington, Pennsylvania, where he and Mom grew up, so he moved to Detroit, where his Uncle Frank lived. His experience with radios in the Army probably helped him get hired at International Detrola, a company that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both looked at some of the same tracts and were impressed that the El Quito Park homes, at the northeast edge of the Saratoga district, had an "extra" half bath. At that time most homes had only one bathroom. But the houses were way out in the country and neither Mary nor Mom liked the concrete slab floors. One day Mary called Mom and told her, "You are now talking to the home–owner Drews." "Mary! You didn't buy one of those houses with concrete floors, did you?" Well, yes, as a matter of fact they had, and the Stanleys followed suit shortly afterward and bought a home on the next block. The terms were good for GIs: $25 down for the cost of the blueprints, a 25 year mortgage, and payments of $57.55 a month. The next closest home in price they considered was in Willow Glen, but they could not qualify for the loan. So the Stanleys–now a family of four, moved out to a street called Paseo Flores on July 7, 1950. My brother was three years old, my sister was four months old, Mom was 25, and Dad was all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Medicaid Case Summary Medicaid is a federal grant given to states, disbursed to counties to provider insurance coverage for select populations. These populations include low–income families with minor children, pregnant women, coverage for nursing homes and as a secondary coverage to Medicare. Santa Clara County has a very high population of patients who receive Medi–Cal, California's version of Medicaid. Individuals would either go to the Santa Clara County Social Services Agency or to a Financial Counselor's office at SCVHHS to apply for coverage, which requires producing the required documentation. With the Affordable Care Act, patients were forced to select a provider for their primary care. To be considered a patient of Santa Clara County the patient would have selected a Santa Clara County physician, or a physician at one of our contracting providers, they would then be considered. In either case, their primary care,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary reason for purchasing this product, was to meet similar regulatory guidelines set by CMS and the state of California to receive Medi–Cal reimbursement funds. Additionally, Santa Clara County has modified business practices throughout its hospital and clinics. These modifications, primarily were to ensure that the proper documentation was in place, so that when the regulatory reporting took place, the data was compliant and there would be no negative impact to reimbursement. The initial purchase of Epic's EMR, was just the beginning, in recent months, Santa Clara County has additional purchased other Epic modules, in order to meet PRIME guidelines by providing dental care. The additional compounded costs of electronic applications with implementation and business modifications are significant costs. Not all of these costs will be reimbursed by Medi–Cal however, they also come at a significant cost to Santa Clara ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Where Is Silicon Valley? Where is Silicon Valley? Silicon Valley is the name given to the region south of the San Fransisco Bay Area that is located in Northern California. It is an area in the larger U.S state of California and stands as a hub of economic activity with the headquarters of most of the global tech companies calling it home. Silicon Valleyextends to cover the whole of Santa Clara Valley covering the lower part of the San Francisco Peninsula and the southern region of the East Bay. With that, Santa Clara County, Alameda County and San Mateo County are all considered as wholesomely making up what is known as Silicon Valley. In terms of economic pathways, San Jose is described as the capital of Silicon Valley as it is the hub of activity with unlimited establishments marking the offices of major corporations. What is Silicon Valley? Silicon Valley received its acclaimed name from a process of name combination that sought to define the region in terms of the location and significant economic activity. The name "Silicon" was arrived at as a reference to the multiple manufacturers and creative innovators of Silicon Chips largely used in computers and other tech gadgets to structure integrated circuits and facilitate information linkage to microprocessors. The name "Valley" was coined in reference to the Santa Clara Valley which was the centerpiece of the "Silicon Valley" region. With the evolution of the term "Silicon Valley", businesses and high–tech corporations started being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Herbert Mullins- a Case Study of a Serial Murderer SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Herbert William Mullin was born on April 18, 1947, in Salinas California (Newton, 2000). Dr. Lunde and Morgan describe Salinas as a farming community in Monterey County South of Santa Cruz (1980). Herbert is the younger of two children his sister Patricia being the elder, born to Jean and Martin William Mullin. Jean, a devout catholic, and Martin, a military veteran; raised their children in what some would say a "nurturing, stable but perhaps strict Roman Catholic household" (Vronsky, 2004 p. 149). He was a gentle natured child and very bright. He played little league baseball and was a Boy Scout (Lunde, Morgan, 1980). Herb attended parochial school so he was separated from neighboring peers that attended the local... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the surface things seemed to be going well for Herbert. In College, he remained involved with high school friends that were once close to Dean, which included James Gianera. Jim argued against the war; informing Herb of other options, such as becoming a Conscientious Objector. The spring and summer of 1966, Herbert experiences the hippie lifestyle, experimenting with other drugs as well such as acid. He dropped his relationship with his long time high school sweetheart. He grows his hair long, wears beads and tattoos. People who knew him are amazed at his total shift. Fall 1966, he cut his hair and put on a suit resembling a business man (Ressler, Shachtman, 1992). He worked hard at a service station and in school. The spring of 1967, Herbert rekindles his relationship and soon gets engaged. His circle of friends have widened, and involved individuals associated from the drug culture of the late 60's to 70's. Herbert began obsessing over Eastern Religions, especially the concept of reincarnation. He was obsessed with his friend's death and continued to search for answers. He graduated with his Associates Degree in Science and Highway Engineering. In fall 1967, Herb enrolls into San Jose State but dropped after six weeks. He gets a dishwashing job and consumes himself with the study of Hinduism, reincarnation and yoga. He agonized at the thought of him being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mission Of The Mission Santa Clara The Mission Santa Clara is a historical California site that is laid in the center of the Santa Clara University. In 1777, it established and founded by the Franciscan Order. The mission's purpose was to be the sister mission to Mission Dolores that is in San Francisco. Due to Mexico withdrawing from the Spanish Empire, the King of Spain and his Viceroy, the ones sponsoring the missions, were no longer in power. The Mexican government didn't have enough resources and was not interested to maintain and upkeep the distant missions, removing the Spanish Franciscans. With little funds, the mission perished slowly until the ownership of the mission was passed over to the Society of Jesus, also called the Jesuits, in 1851. They made Santa Clara college and today, Mission Santa Clara is used as a student chapel and opened to the public. Mission Santa Clara is set in the middle of Santa Clara University (which can be seen in the Santa Clara University's campus map), located in the Bay area. When it was founded, the city of Santa Clara was seen as a good place to set the mission due to it having fertile land, mild climate that makes for comfortable living, and abundance of game in the area. In front of the mission, there stands the Mission Cross. At the base of the cross, a piece of the original cross, from 1777, is placed inside as a memorable. Standing in front of the mission's door, the three bronze statues of St. John the Baptist, St. Claire, and St. Francis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Similarities And Differences Between Bend It Like Beckham... The Million Dollar Arm and the bend it like Beckham are two movies with storylines that The Million Dollar Arm and Bend it like Beckham. revolve around sports as their major theme. However, the two movies are drafted in different times. The Million Dollar Arm is produced in 2014 while the Bend it like Beckham in 2002.The comparison between the two films bring about some similarities and differences in aspects of the norms, culture and various themes. In the Million Dollar Arm, a sports agent, Bernstein, embarks on a journey to discover professional athletes. Bernstein is prompted to seek for clients to manage after all their customers retire from the professional games. Bernstein decides to tour India to attain his objective of getting talented athletes because it is one of the populous countries in the world (Viade 1). Though Sports is a major theme in the movies it does not go against the norm and tradition of the India hence there is no conflict with the society. Bend it like Beckham has sports as a major theme. However, conflict is apparent in the movie where the parents do not welcome Jess passion for football because she is a girl. Jules is also Jess friend who has a passion for soccer. She secretly plays football without the knowledge of the parents because of the fear of the parents prohibiting her from playing football (Shehid 5). The culture is a fundamental theme in both the movies, and it influences the character's perception of different aspects of the films. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Whistleblower Fire Case Study COMMUNITY AND POPULATION HEALTH SCAVENGER HUNT The San Jose Health Department's aim is to provide education, promote healthy lifestyle and provide disease prevention to the community. Services are provided from agriculture and alcohol treatment to jury duty information and filing a complaint as a whistleblower. The department is highly diverse and very organized. There are brochures, websites, classes, videos, etc., to help aid in the different services that you need. These services are all free to the public and there do not seem to be any barriers to obtaining this information. (Santa Clara County Public Health Department, 2016) The San Jose Fire Department has about 33 fire stations and responds to over 74 thousand fires each year. The fire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Summary Of ' The Call Of The Wild ' By Jack London Ms. Stone English 10 H 11 November 2016 Journal Entry #1: The Call Of The Wild, by Jack London 1. Section Summary A large dog, named Buck, lives on a big estate in the heart of Santa Clara Valley. While in the midst a famous gold rush in Klondike, Canada, many men need sled dogs to get around on the snow. Buck does not realize the great fear that he is in while living during this time. Manuel, a gardener on the estate that Buck lives on, gambles Buck to another man and loses. Buck begins his tortured adventure to his new owner over many days without food or water. Before Buck was gambled off, he lived a easy and luxurious life on Judge Miller's estate in Santa Clara Valley. Now, Buck is being beaten with a club by men who are trying to sell him as a servant. The life Buck is now living is much different than his past life as a pet. The men are treating Buck like an object with no value, although Buck is a very intelligent creature. 2. Section Analysis The setting of this novel takes place in the heart of what is now Silicon Valley. The year is 1897, so the valley is not even close to as populated as it is right now. In 1897, there was a gold rush in the Klondike region of Canada and it made many men from around the globe flock there to find yellow rock. The setting of Santa Clara County impacts the novel because it builds on Buck's character. Being in Santa Clara, California, one of the most luxurious states, it shows how lucky Buck is to be able to grow up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Impact Of Information Technology Workers In Santa... Information Technology Workers in Santa Clara County This community assessment attempts to identify pressing health issues faced by Information Technology workers in the Santa Clara county. The first section focusses on the social assessment of Santa Clara county residents including IT professionals and the subsequent section delineates the health issues concerning the priority population. Qualitative and quantitative data from several sources including Santa Clara county department public records, newspaper articles, journals were used to compile the community assessment. SOCIAL ASSESSMENT The Santa Clara County is located at the southern end of San Francisco bay and spreads over 1,312 square miles. There are 15 cities in the county with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 39% of individuals in the county are foreign born. Asians constitute the largest group (67%) of the foreign born population, which is way higher than 27% in California and 14% nationally. The number of individuals in the county speaking a language other than English at home are twice the national tally. Economics Median household income in the county has been reported to be $111,069, which is almost double the amount at national ($57,617) and state ($67,739) level (ACS, 2016). According to survey by Forbes, Santa Clara County is the 10th richest county in the US. Asians and whites have higher household income compared to African Americans and Hispanics. General trend in the county mimics rest of the world with males earning higher than females. Income disparity is very high in the county. With about half of the population earning more than $100,000 and only 13% earning between $50,000–$75,000 and 17% between $75,000–$99,000 middle class is fast phasing out. The US department of housing & urban development considers income between $84,750 –$113,300 as low income for a four member household. The data from Occupational employment statistics (OES) survey, revealed an average hourly wage of $60.7 for workers in San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, which is 59% the national average. According to ACS, 2016 1 year estimates, 9.4% of the population in the county is living below poverty line, which is lower than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Building The Economic Case For The Preservation Of Open Space TITLE Building the economic case for the preservation of open space: An analysis of the limitations and advantages to utilizing the Benefit–Transfer Method toward natural capital and ecosystem valuation. AUDIENCE My primary audience includes local, regional and state urban planners and policy–makers who are considering Benefit–Transfer Methodology (BTM) as a tool to preserve open space and ecosystem services through policymaking and/or political influence. Additionally, environmental organizations and land stewards in California could find value in the conclusions of this report as they deliberate which planning resources to use toward progressing their respective agendas. Notably, the findings drawn from this report are not exclusive to California and can be helpful to different areas around the United States as they approach land use decisions unique to their jurisdiction. Finally, independent groups who may find this research useful include the environmentally conscious subset of California's population and certain businesses concerned with the consumption and sustainability of California's natural resources and the tools available to meet this issue. BACKGROUND What is Benefit–Transfer Methodology (BTM)? Benefit–Transfer Methodology is a valuation tool that estimates the economic value of ecosystem services provided by the natural capital within a study site by applying, and adjusting as needed, original values from a previous study of similar scale . For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Living In California Living in California is a dream for people that are interested in technology. For me, it would be the ideal living location simply for the quality of life and the job opportunities when I complete my Masters in graduate school. The three areas that I chosen were Santa Clara, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Contrary to other people's opinions about living in the Bay Area, it is surprisingly affordable because I prefer to live a frugal life. Santa Clara was my go–to for living because I would be close to family and friends. Overall, the price for living there was lower than I predicted, at a minimum of $67,337. I learned that living an inexpensive life lowers your monthly costs greatly, and makes the Bay Area easier to live in. Cutting useless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay about Safe Surrendered Baby Law The Safely Surrendered Baby Law has responded to an increasing number of newborn infant deaths due to abandonment in unsafe locations. The Safely Surrendered Baby Law was first established in Jaunary 2001, eventually being signed permanently into state law in January 2006. The law's objective is to be a safeguard for newborn infants at risk of abandonment by encouraging parents or persons with lawful custody to safely surrender the infant within 72 hours of birth, no questions asked (California Department of Social Services, 2007). A baby can be safely surrendered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An identity bracelet is given to the baby so that if the parents decide to keep the baby, they have up to 14 days to change their mind (Santa Clara ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are left with no option than to find secret ways in abandoning the baby. There have been stories of mothers drowning a baby in a toilet or babies found in dumpsters (Phillipsen, 2003). History of problem The safe surrender baby program was derived from the need to harbor children who couldn't be cared for. Looking back in history, infanticide was used as a form of population control when resources were not abundant (Milner, 1998). Thus, the safe surrender baby program is a humane alternative to abandoning the baby. Before 1999, those who were concerned with the deaths of infants as a result of abandonment responded to the problem with various community–based programs. There were programs that provided 24 hour hotlines and others provided burial for the infants who have died as a result of abandonment. Thirty–five states passed their laws concerning abandoned babies, creating safe havens to secretly surrender a child without prosecution by March 2002 (Hittle, 2011). Current status As of 2005, 51 babies have been safely surrendered in California, marking it the largest yearly total since the Safely Surrender Baby law went into effect. Los Angeles County leads the state with 44 babies safely surrendered since the program began (Santa Clara County Government, 2011). Critical perspectives in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Mission Chapel Essay Martin Lawag Roger Hall Hist 119 May 15, 2012 La Purisima A.) The mission chapel is beautiful. The beauty of this chapel can compare to the Santa Barbara one. They both are bright in color. When in the chapels I get a warm feeling. Old artwork. Kind of built like an ancient style building. Candles light up the room. B.) The natives daily duties consisted of mixing mud with straws to make adobe bricks to build. The Spanish soldiers lived a more foreign like lifestyle because the mission and their teachings were rather new to the natives. Some natives were blacksmiths and would build and repair the tools of Spanish society. Gradually, Chumash stone implements gave way to iron and steel. The Natives also lived by three basic laws.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Natives did not know how to use fire arms or agricultural tools. The natives were accomplished traders that had a monetary system based on beads and seashells. Traded herbs, baskets, tools and other artifacts with other tribes and bands, in the spirit of sharing as opposed to one of profiteering. Natives lived a hunter–gatherer to an agricultural based one under the tutelage of the Spanish system. Natives also created currency from seashells that have been found up and down the coast of California. C.) Earthquakes had affected La Purisima in a major way. So major, the natives had to relocate the original site from just outside of Lompoc, Ca. The natives refused to return to the original site, so the missions father decided to relocate to an area called La Canada de los Berros, a little further from Lompoc, about four miles north. The fathers rebuilt the Mission but decided to put the buildings in a straight line instead of the normal square shape since it would be more difficult for the buildings to damage each other if they fell during another earthquake. La Purisima is the only Mission not to follow the quadrangle shape of the rest of the Missions. La Canada de los Berros means "The Canyon of the water cress", this new site had several advantages: a better water supply, a better climate, and a closer and safer access to El ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Aldon Smith's Case Study Famous linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, realesed Aldon Smith after being charged on Friday, September 11, 2015 with three different allegations in connections to drunk driving in Santa Clara, California. Smith was arrested on Thursday night after damaging a parked vechile while attempting to park his own car. Smith then left without reporting the collision or leaving his information at the scence. He was later approached by the police enforcement, he showed sympotoms of being under the influence of alcholol. Officers responded to protocol and admisnstered a field sobriety test. Later that night smith was taken into the Santa Clara County Jail and set his bail at $26,000. Aldon Smith's case deals with driving under the influence which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Statement: Behavioral Science The purpose for writing a discipline investigation assignment is for students to get an insight of the work environment of their future chosen career. During the interview, students can benefit from the knowledge of what it takes to get into their professional field. More importantly, students will gain the rightful way of communication among their potential employers. I am ready to learn more about how to successfully interview someone in my future profession, because it means everything to me, since I am working hard to become successful in life. My audiences for this essay, is my professor, my fellow classmates, and faculty members on 100A portfolio committee. Having the right working environment is the key to succeed, because having the right working environment leads to having the right attitude, which leads to profit. Since I am majoring in Behavioral Science, I have a lot of options of choosing a career path, because Behavioral Science is a mixture of sociology, psychology, and anthropology. The reason why I choose Behavioral Science as my major was so I can have more background in sociology and psychology. With the sociology the background, I can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, my parents would making me practice drawing for thirty minutes a day, before I could go outside a play. As I got older, I was already enrolled in college art classes in high school, and I was preparing to give my life to my passion. After high school, I went to De Anza community college, because I had heard they had a good art program, but things changed. I had a fallout with one of my art professor, even though I still had the passion, I decide to keep an opened mind of what I wanted to with my life. Finally, I enrolled into some sociology and psychology courses, which led to a life changing event. I was fascinated with how the human brain works and how I wanted to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Claim Of Fact Essay: San Jose Claim of Fact Essay: San JosГ© In 1968, Dionne Warwick famously harkened back to a time before moving to Los Angeles and sang, "Do you know the way to San Jose? I'm going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose" (Bacharach & David, 1967). San JosГ© residents who have lived here for decades and still call San JosГ© home, would agree; in a city taken over by technology, finding peace of mind is the holy grail of daily life in what was once a bucolic agricultural town. Certainly, for all but the fortunate few; the worst thing that ever happened to San JosГ© was when the farmers left town and technology moved in. The Valley of Heart's Delight Founded on November 29, 1777 as El Pueblo de San JosГ© de Guadalupe, San JosГ© was California's first civilian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the climate is one of the best in the country. Second, residents can be in Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Francisco, and the riches of Napa Valley's wine country, in less than an hour's drive. Last, with Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Santa Clara University, and an abundance of community colleges nearby, residents of Santa Clara are highly educated. According to the Education Research Information Commission (2014), 41% of the county population has a Bachelor's or higher–level degree, compared to 27% statewide. Certainly, the high percentage correlates with technology, as the area attracts the brightest individuals to work at companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, and other technology giants. However, the benefits end there, as many without a degree and those outside the tech world, have been left behind to suffer at best, the anxiety of simply surviving, or at worst, living with poverty and homelessness. In 2012, there were 18,000–28,000 unduplicated individuals counted as homeless. This averages to 7,067 individuals living on the street on any given night (County Welfare Directors Association, 2012). In addition, the Public Policy Institute of California (2013) stated poverty rates continue to soar in the aftermath of the economic crisis, with 10.6% of Santa Clara County residents living below the federal poverty threshold. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Summary: Demographic Profile Social Assessment Demographic Profile Santa Clara County has a growing diverse population regarding age, race, and sexual orientation. There are 1,874,526 residents, with 26.6% are ages 0 to 19, 29.4% are between 20 to 39 years old, 28.3% are between 40 to 59 years old, and 15.7% are 60 years of age and older; specifically, 11% of the total population is seniors aged 65 and over–the priority population (California Department of Finance, 2014). At present, Santa Clara County has the second fastest growing population (1.47%) in 58 counties of California, just behind Alameda County (1.68%) while California's growing rate is 0.88% (credit). By gender, there are 893,851 males and 887,791 females. Between 2011 and 2012, approximately 31,000 residents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first domain is being in regard to being healthy. In 2014, the county is ranked third in health outcomes based on length and quality of life among 57 counties by the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Program (Catlin, Jovaag, Van Dijk, & Remington, 2014). The average life expectancy in Santa Clara County is 83.7 years, higher than California (80.1 years) (SCC, 2014a). Majority of adults (79.2%) aged 18 to 64 have healthcare insurance coverage. Likewise, most seniors are beneficiaries of either Medi–Cal or Medicare (48,000 seniors and 182,000 seniors, respectively) (Analytic Insight, 2012). The second domain is belonging, defined as feeling connected to family, friends, and the community. More adults (78.9%) feel they receive sufficient emotional and social support from loved ones compared to California (80.1 years and 75.6%, respectively). 69% of adults feel connected to their community, having accepting and helpful neighbors. However, the sense of belongingness depends on age and income level. 61% of young adults aged 18 to 24 feel their neighborhoods do not have a strong sense of community. 64% of residents earning less than $50,000 annually state likewise (SCC, 2014a). Last but not least, the third domain determining quality of life is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Finance Major Essay The definition of finance is rather complex but Merriam Webster seems to provide the most comprehensive explanation, stating, "the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment" (Merriam Webster). The management of revenues is essentially the core of what separates the jobs of finance majors, compared to other business–related majors such as accounting and economics. While accountants identify where the money comes from, the finance people identify how to best use that money. While economic majors study how to grow the entire economy of a country, finance majors study how to value a company. The reason behind my decision to pursue a major in finance is because I want to study how to manage money in a company and the role companies play in affecting the banking system. Also, I am convinced that majoring in finance is one of the most effective and efficient ways in becoming a successful entrepreneur. As a finance major, I can only study; as a successful entrepreneur, I will be equipped with the resources to improve the lives of hundreds if not thousands of people. According to Techtarget.com, "Silicon Valleycontinues to be one of the country 's leading regions for high–tech innovation and development, accounting for about one–third of all venture capital investment in the United States" (Rouse). Based on this statement, readers would think that the residents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Che Guevar Summary And Characteristics Of A Visionary Leader Synthesis Essay – Che Guevara MSgt Jahheali Malcolm Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy Che Guevara Words without deeds are worthless! When asked about Che Guevara many will only point to the images found on the t–shirts worn by left–leaning young adults, but did you know he was a prominent figure in the Cuban Revolution? Guevara was both a visionary and ethical leader because of his ability to both lead the Cuban Revolution and care for those suffering. In this paper we will review how Guevara was a visionary leader by his continuous engagement and willingness to put everything on the line. Second, we will examine how Guevara applied ethical principle though reflective thinking and intellectual empathy in helping him make the ethical decision to be a Revolutionary. Finally, I will reflect on how Guevars's visionary and ethical leadership has influenced me to make changes to my leadership style. Guevara used his visionary and ethical leadership traits to start a revolution across Latin America. Visionary Leader Che Guevara displayed the characteristics of a true Visionary Leader throughout his involvment of Fidel Castro's efforts to overthrow the Batista government in Cuba. As a military advisor, he inspired and motivated guerilla troops in battles against Batista forces through both his words and actions. According to the Full Range Leadership chapter, this is the definition of inspirational motivation. An example of this can found in the fierce and decisive battle at Santa Clara where Guevara's troops overcame their opponents, causing Batista to flee the country on New Year's Eve of 1956 (n.d). His willingness to confront death and risk his own life during this battle and others gave him a charisma that was admired by his followers. The importance of his action in this battle not only led to admiration by his followers, but also from Castro. His leadership abilities led Castro to promote him to Commandant and giving him his own command of 75 men on July 12, 1957. After his promotion, Guevara established a new base in the Sierra Maestra mountains where he began to organize. As a visionary leader, he established departments and functions such as an armory, bakery, butcher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Case Study Of Mr. Mackowiak In Cupertino It was reported on Wednesday that an Apple employee was found dead in one of the conference rooms at the company's headquarter in Cupertino. However, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office identified the employee as 25 year old Edward Thomas Mackowiak, yesterday. The law enforcement agencies are saying that Mr. Mackowiak shot himself. However, it is not clear at the moment what causes the incident. In addition, an Apple spokesman refused to reveal at what position was Mr. Mackowiak working in the firm, but his LinkedIn profile indicates that he was working as a software engineer. Also, Mr. Mackowiak LinkedIn profile has also been deleted. Previous reports suggested that a female employee had an argument with Mr. Mackowiak outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Descriptive Essay About Santa Inez Mountains Most everyone who has toured coastal California is familiar with the Santa Inez Mountains that form the striking backdrop for the city of Santa Barbara. But not everyone has been in (or on) those mountains, and that's where the true magnificence lies. Have you? One such journey begins on Gibraltar Road near the upper edge of the city, just above the Santa Barbara Mission. The trip is breathtaking as it winds its way through several different climate and flora zones on its way to La Cumbre Peak, a pine shrouded crest 4000 feet above the palm laced ocean. I leave my car at the 700–foot level, and begin the slow, lung–expanding crank to the peak. Soon my breathing becomes rhythmical as I establish a pattern and begin to gain elevation. I hadn't been on this road for several years, and in the interim, it has been freshly paved which makes for nice cycling. Along this initial stretch, there's a new home every half mile or so, each one expansive, elegantly landscaped, and blended into the landscape to minimize its obtrusiveness. After a mile or so the road snaked to the east, as it continued it's serpentine track around the edge of appropriately named Rattlesnake Canyon. At the 1700–foot level I made a major switchback to the west past a host of "No Shooting" signs. Although I could see no reason for the warnings, at any point on the road a shooter could have his way with a road sign, tree limb, or some living thing, nonetheless the authorities found it worthy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Where Does San Jose California Get Its Water? Essay Where does San Jose, California get its Water? Introduction The Earth is a huge planet this is covered by 70 percent water. Astonishingly from this 70 percent the human population can only use 1 percent of the world's water the rest of it is salt water, frozen, or in some way unattainable (Santa Clara Valley Water District, 2016). Humans have found many different ways to obtain this 1 percent of fresh water they need, but the techniques vary depending on location. In San Jose, California we obtain our water from 3 major sources: groundwater, imported surface water, and local mountain surface water. These 3 sources contribute different amounts of water to the San Jose community. Imported surface water composes about 50 percent of our water supply, while ground water composes roughly 40 percent, and local mountain surface water composes approximately 10 percent (Santa Jose Water Company, 2016). However, these percentages can change due to factors such as weather and global warming. Groundwater Groundwater is water that seeps through the ground and gets stored in aquifers. The supply of groundwater is always changing because it is constantly used and replenished. The groundwater supply replenishes and grows due to rain and snow melt and can decrease due to things like droughts and heavy usage. Depending on the type of surface of the ground as much as 20 percent of the rain and snow melt can seep into the ground or as little as 5 percent (Raymond, 1988). Areas where as much as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Sexual Assault Has Been The People V. Turner It would be wrong to say violence ends when you turn the television off or act as if injustice didn't exist anymore, but if you reflect back on 2016 so far, one of the biggest topics that often dominates the news and blogosphere concerned the high frequency of assaults on college campuses around the country. In the place where many young adults begin to learn who they are and who they want to be while enjoying a comfortable freedom and safety among their peers discovered freedom and safety could not always be guaranteed. One of the most discussed topics surrounded sexual assault has been the People v. Turner. Brock Turner was an undergraduatestudent at Stanford University in Northern California when he was apprehended by two Swedish international students who witnessed Turner sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. The students who stopped Turner from continuing to assault the young woman stated that they intervened because they could tell that the woman was clearly unconscious. Turner was then subsequently arrested, charged and indicted on two counts of felony assault and one count of attempted rape. However, it was the consequences that Turner faced for his actions which have upset many. After a jury found Turner guilty of assault and attempted rape Judge Aaron Persky of the Santa Clara County Superior Court sentenced Turner to a meek six months confinement in the Santa Clara County jail followed by three months of probation. After serving three months in the Santa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Informative Essay: The City Of Santa Clara Located in the heart of the Silicon Valley, Santa Clara is also known as 'The Mission City'. Incorporated in July 5, 1852, The City of Santa Clara is the 9th most populated city around the San Francisco Bay Area. This bright and vibrant city is a family–centred and commerce friendly community, awarded for its ethics and nurturing public trust. The city is lined with trees and modern public transportation system which makes it an ideal location for travellers, businesses, and families. The City of Santa Clara was site for the eighth out of the 21 Californian Missions in 1977 and thus, it was named after the Mission Santa Clara de Asis. The University of Santa Clara holds the Mission and the Mission Garden grounds. The patron saint of the city is Saint Claire, the patron of eye diseases, domestic households, goldsmiths, good weather and embroiderers. The City of Santa Clara is located 45 miles south of the San Francisco City. The hottest month for the City of Santa Clara is July with a maximum temperature of 28 degrees Celsius, while December is the coldest month with a minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius. Rainfall occurs mostly during the winter season, while summer is almost rainless for the City of Santa Clara.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three seasonal creeks from which the city drains water for its inhabitants. These are the Saratoga Creek, The San Tomas Aquino Creek and the Calabazas Creek. Some of the most important biological resources of the city are in danger due to the recent rapid urban development. Because of that, the burrowing owls are at risk of losing their habitats. However, wildlife conservation movements like the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society aim to save these beautiful creatures from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Johnson V. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County Essay Johnson v. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County 1. What was the legal issue in this case? What did the Supreme Court decide? Why? The issue being considered was if the Transportation Agency violated the Civil Rights of Johnson (a male employee) by selecting Joyce (a female employee) for a promotion when gender was a contributing factor in the selection process. The review board recommended Johnson for the position but Joyce was awarded the position by the selecting official as part of a documented Affirmative Action plan. Johnson maintained that his rights were violated because Joyce's gender was a contributing factor to the selection process, and because he was the most favored candidate the position should have been awarded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The county could show that women constituted 22% of the Agency workforce, substantially below the area labor market. The county was also able to show that the majority of females in the Agency's workforce were employed in positions traditionally held by women, and there were no female Skilled Craft Workers, showing a clear imbalance (Walsh, 2010). 4. Why does the Court conclude that the measures used to implement the county's affirmative action plan do not unduly burden white males such as Johnson? Because the county's affirmative action plan did not include releasing male employees from positions simply to be filled by female employees, unilaterally bar the advancement of male employees, include quotas, was designed on a temporary basis intended to correct an observed imbalance, and the male applicant did not have absolute right to the position the Court concluded that the plan did not unduly burden white males (Walsh, 2010). 5. Do you agree with this decision? Why or why not? I do agree with the Court's decision on this matter. The point of affirmative action is to correct imbalances in the workforce, and the county had observed and documented a substantial imbalance in the workforce. When observing the market for the same type of jobs outside the Agency it was concluded that this imbalance was not normal. The observance that the imbalance was not normal indicated the need for an affirmative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. California, California The Fresh Water Introduction The Earth is a huge planet this is covered by 70 percent water. Astonishingly, from the 70 percent of the worlds water the human population can only use 1 percent because the rest of it is salt water, frozen, or in some way unattainable (Santa Clara Valley Water District, 2016). Humans have found many different ways to obtain this 1 percent of fresh water they need, but the techniques vary depending on location. In San Jose, California the fresh water is obtained through 3 major sources: groundwater, imported surface water, and local mountain surface water. These 3 sources contribute different amounts of water to the San Jose community but their contribution can vary due to factors such as weather and global warming. Imported surface water composes about 50 percent of San Jose's water supply, while ground water composes roughly 40 percent, and local mountain surface water composes approximately 10 percent (Santa Jose Water Company, 2016). Groundwater Groundwater is water that seeps through the ground and gets stored underground. The supply of groundwater is always changing because it is constantly used and replenished. The groundwater supply replenishes and grows due to rain and snow melt and can decrease due to things like droughts and heavy usage. Depending on the type of surface of the ground as much as 20 percent of the rain and snow melt can seep into the ground or as little as 5 percent (Raymond, 1988). Areas where as much as 20 percent of the water can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...