Palo Verde Community College Essays

  • Palo Verde Valley Community Improvement Fund: A Case Study

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    From giving out grants to lending out loans, the Palo Verde Valley Community Improvement Fund has been there to help during the community’s time of need. Supplying 10 grants to nonprofit organizations in Blythe alone, the CIF has distributed six grants to the schools, two grants to the city and two to Palo Verde College. One grant in particular, Interim CEO Van Savell remembers, is helping a local student raise enough money to put sunscreens over the pool at the high school. “We gave $18,000

  • Meet Payton Cox Speech

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    Meet Payton Cox. He’s a vivacious and highly intelligent 16-year-old, junior student at Palo Verde High School, who was just recently crowned as the 2017 Mr. Blythe. Son of Brandy Cox, Principal of Palo Verde High School and Tim, Cox also has a sister Kennedy who he thanks the world of, and feels very fortunate being a part of his tightly knit family. Named after the famous running back, Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears, his father’s favorite football player, Payton laughs at the fact that so

  • Argumentative Essay: The Colorado River Fair

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    enjoy helping out at the fair, and I had a lot of fun at the street fair, I love being able to talk to people about the upcoming fair and participating in the Christmas parade with the other ambassadors,” Cude said. Wanting to really inspire the community to get back to its root of joining in at the agricultural exhibition and shows since Blythe is an agriculturally based town, Cude said, “I just want everyone to know how important agriculture is.” With the fair two months and five days away, Milke

  • Hispanic Women 's Inequality Of Women And Hispanic Culture

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    public schools in California. Charter schools similar to Private... ... middle of paper ... ...will have no choice but to invest in Hispanics because they will be the majority and will big a big part of the work force. This will affect the communities socially as they will become more diverse, possibly evening out the plane field with class and gender for Hispanics and eventually all minorities. In conclusion my object of study that Hispanic women experience inequality in education due to the

  • What Does It Mean To Be A Giver

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    possessions as I could, all the while studying the bible and writing my thoughts on giving and what that meant as a Christian to be a giver. I also wrote about all the good experiences I had while giving my time. when I was 19 I started a group at my community college that made sack lunches and passed them out to homeless people on the weekends. The first year, we did it just once a month, then we went to every weekend. Eventually, we were all so dedicated , we did it year round, even when there were no classes