San Diego, California was first discover in 1542 by a European name Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. San Diego is eight largest city in Unite State and the second largest city in California with a population of 1.3 millions of people. San Diego is one of the major city in California, located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles south of Los Angeles and immediately adjacent to the border with Mexico. Suburban Stats 2016 states that there are 58% White, 28% Hispanic
San Diego State is a public university and provides top education. It is one of the 23 campuses of the California State University System and has its own branch campus in the Imperial Valley. Their acceptance rates are 34.5% therefore a majority of applicants will not be accepted because they might not have the right GPA or they may not have enough extracurricular activities. They have an outstanding soccer team that has been doing very well this season. It’s also on the beautiful coast of San Diego
Art in Architecture San Diego is very popular metropolis located in southern california on the west coast. Its recurring 70 degree weather and happy vibes make it an ideal place to live. San Diego also is home to and amazing skyline. My favorite building in San Diego is the fairly recently built Central Library located in the eastern part of downtown near Petco Park. Throughout the course of this paper I intend to inform the reader on what makes the Central Library unique and why it is a piece
HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO. Purpose Statement: To educate my audience on the history of San Diego, CA. INTRODUCTION I. "Discovered by the Germans in 1904, they named it San Diego, which of course in German means 'a whale's vagina'.” – Ron Burgundy II. San Diego has been inhabited for over 12000 years by 4 main groups. Over 7500 years before the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed. Do you know who these groups are? III. We will go on a chronological trip through the history of the city of San Diego. First
The Development of Downtown San Diego My beautiful hometown of San Diego California has seen great development and revitalization in its downtown district in the past few decades. The city of San Diego now serves as the eighth largest city and the seventeenth largest metropolitan area in the United States of America. As a growing region, San Diego has revitalized and developed its Downtown into a dynamic business center, with vibrant night life scene, and some of the most desirable real estate
San Diego Ceiling Fan Installer San Diego is located 120 miles south of Los Angeles, California. It is located around the Laguna Mountains, which are part of the Peninsular Ranges, found near the Laguna Salada and Elsinore Faults. The mountain ranges average 1,591 feet above sea level. It is 35 miles north of the border with Mexico. San Diego is a natural harbor to the Pacific Ocean. For this reason the climate of San Diego is generally mild and dry throughout the year. In essence San Diego
Pre-Visit Experience Goal Arriving in San Diego, CA the prospective customer was hoping to organize a casual dinner for a group of twelve students. Without much knowledge of the city the customer hoped to find a convenient, affordable option which would contribute positively to the experience of all parties joining. Not looking for a tourist-attraction or a chain restaurant the options were limited to a local favorite within downtown San Diego. Ideally, this restaurant would feature a fairly broad
Business proposal for San Diego Unicycle Introduction The business proposal aims at addressing certain basic demands within the transportation sector. The business also aims at addressing the parking menace problem in the University Of San Diego California (Paulsen & Smart, 2013). The business also aims at providing high quality service to the members of the University through a well-coordinated partnership. Background The University of San Diego is located in San Diego California, a place known
history of San Diego by not only bringing in money, people, and importance into it, but also using San Diego's heritage, and building upon it. It became the Naval Training Center in 1944, and filled 435 acres in 1955. However, just 40 odd years later, the city of San Diego began leasing a number of the buildings. Eventually it closed in 1997. (Globalsecurity.org) The desire that San Diego had for a naval base came from as far back as 1893, as stated by Justin Ruhge. This gave San Diego a deep
Summary SeaWorld in San Diego, California recently announced its facility has plans to phase out its killer whale shows. This decision is what PETA and other oppositions of SeaWorld has been seeking, but there is no news of ending these shows at their Orlando and San Antonio locations. There is Federal legislation in the works to ban orca breeding, importing and exporting them for public display. This legislation is called the Orca Act and is still in its early stages of proposal. Passing of