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    In York and Fig, reporters are analyzing the process of gentrification in Highland Park and getting the opinions of those living through it. Gentrification is the process of renovating a city so that it conforms a higher class. Gentrification has been a controversial topic because in some ways it is helpful but it is also hurting the people who have been in the gentrified city for years. When Highland Park was being gentrified several residents were noticing more white people in the area. These

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    San Francisco Confidential is a collection of short stories that focus on the major events that have helped shape the city to the concrete jungle it is now. The author orders the events chronologically, starting off with the bloody gold rush. He quickly progresses through the story, describing how people began prostitution as a source of income when gold was not found. Then it evolves to city officials murdering each other, the hippie era, drugs, alcohol, and sex scandals. Later, as the city becomes

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    When gold was exposed in 1848, people moved to California to get to the "golden mountains."At the elevation of the gold rush the atmosphere in the mining country was of intense frenzy and selfishness.The shock of the gold rush, however, hurt much father than the soil of the Sierra Mountains.Many forty-niners did became wealthy from the mining of gold, but many didn't get zoo lucky. Most people became wealthy through other power other than mining. The gold rush generated a big employment shortage

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    Francisco Pizarro Francisco Pizarro was one of the many conquistadors who explored the then New World. It was also known as the Americas. Pizarro mainly conquered the South America area where Peru now stands. He is best known for overthrowing the Inca king Atahualpa and establishing the capital Lima in Peru. Pizarro was born an illegitimate child of Gonzalo Pizarro, who was a spanish captain who did several campaigns in Italy. When Pizarro was a boy he was intrigued of stories of the New World

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    In our Council Chambers, hangs an aerial view of Downtown Bay City in the year 1912. In this picture, you can see a successful thriving downtown with stores, people shopping, and even an opera house. This is what we are working to restore our downtown back to, and then some. Around six months ago, City Council moved to adopt the Vision Bay City 2040 plan. In this extensive plan, city growth experts have developed a plans for land use, housing, livability, transportation, parks and recreation

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    In Lee Toland Krieger’s Age of Adaline, Krieger gives the audience a visual glimpse of immortality and ageless. In the case of the main character, Adaline, who is played by the stunning Blake Lively, is struck by a mysterious incident which preserves her age and leaves her eternal. Adaline then dedicates years to studying the condition which has been bestowed upon her on that very day. She goes on to accept this condition and vows to herself to never let anyone know about her condition besides her

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    Designing cities from scratch is a remarkable achievement within itself. Yet, cases around the country have ultimately failed at implementing the approach by basing the perspective of “how can they create a new city that solves problems of existing cities.” It’s less a process driven by design and more by critique. The vision for a city has changed over time. Yet three items never seem to lose contact with the development of a city and those are values, culture, and wealth. These contributing factors

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    The California gold rush of 1848 – 1849 and its results The lust for gold has existed since long before the birth of Christ, from the pharaohs in old Egypt to the forty-niners during the California gold rush. Gold has always been considered as a sign of wealth and because of its rareness and value it has had a big impact on history. The willingness of people to give up all they have in the pursuit of getting rich has motivated people to leave their home and to search for fortune; this was one of

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    Have you ever wondered what the worst prison would be like. Alcatraz was the worst prison ever it had the most baddest criminals ever. Alcatraz was nicknamed "the rock" because it was out in the middle of San Francisco Bay. It was also thought that no one could escape the prison because of all the dangers. Alcatraz opened on August 11, 1934 and closed on March 21, 1963. Alcatraz had some of the worst criminals some of the key moments were when Al Capone the worst bad guy came to Alcatraz, it also

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    The California Gold Rush was a spectacular event in California’s history. It occurred from 1848-1855. Many, many people migrated to California to find the gold that was said to be there. This changed California from a dreary and unpopulated place to a thriving and happy place to be. Not everyone struck it rich, though, not even the person who discovered it, James W. Marshall. California’s motto, Eureka, is a reference to the Gold Rush. The California Gold Rush was a life-changing event for many people

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