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Kenny Slaught – Appreciates Successes Of Hoover Dam

December 12, 2017
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The innovative structure came to life during the American Great Depression from 1931 to 1936, costing Americans $49 million. The dam was known as Boulder Dam, later changed to Hoover Dam in honor of the then-President Herbert Hoover and his

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Kenny Slaught Prioritizes Hoover Dam’s Role For America’s Hydroelectric Market

December 5, 2017September 4, 2019
Kenny Slaught

Situated adjoining the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, Hoover Dam is an articulate project designed to give water and hydroelectric energy to the population of that region, optimizing the immense power produced by the Colorado River.

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Kenny Slaught On The Evolution Of Santa Barbara’s Signature Architectural Style

November 28, 2017
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A United States architectural movement better known as the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture commenced in the early 20th century. The movement comprised planning certain cities that were the previous Spanish colonies, which then became American cities, implementing the Spanish architectural

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Kenny Slaught Shares His Knowledge On The Origins Of Local Architecture

November 21, 2017November 26, 2017
Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara gets visited by a large number of tourists every year because of its lovely weather, dazzling landscapes and mostly for its rich architectural legacy. Santa Barbara’s constriction designs do not have the similarity of the customary American architecture

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Kenny Slaught Supports Efforts To Build Coping Mechanisms For Children

November 14, 2017November 15, 2017
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Kenny Slaught encourages the services of Hospice of Santa Barbara because they maintain an active presence on local school campuses at all levels, from elementary school thru college. Volunteers visit these schools to organize weekly support groups for youth who

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Kenny Slaught Emphasizes Hoover Dam’s Role in Transforming America’s Deserted Region into Fast Growing Economies

November 7, 2017September 4, 2019
Kenny Slaught

Set on the border in the middle of the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, Hoover Dam is a remarkable project planned to give water and hydroelectric energy to a large part of that region, making use

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Kenny Slaught On Direct Impacts Of Gates Foundation GCE Grant Program

October 31, 2017November 3, 2017
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Kenny Slaught notes that Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE) funds individuals worldwide to explore ideas that can break the mold in how the humanity approaches persistent global health and development challenges. GCE is a $100 million initiative funded by the Bill

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Ken Slaught Notes Hospice Of Santa Barbara Maintaining Wide Range Of Counselling Services

October 24, 2017
Kenny Slaught

Hospice of Santa Barbara maintains a wide range of services not just for residents facing terminal and chronic illness, but also to provide support to their families. Many of the programs at the Hospice serve the needs of children facing

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Kenny Slaught On Unique History Of Buildings In Santa Barbara

October 17, 2017October 16, 2017
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The Spanish Colonial Revival trend was and American engineering development created in the mid twentieth century. The development took the Spanish Colonial engineering for outlining a few urban areas that were first Spanish settlements and after that they wound up

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Kenny Slaught Blogs On Important Santa Barbara Architecture

October 10, 2017
Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara’s stint as a tourist city that attracts thousands of visitors every year is a documented fact. Recognized for its delightful weather, stunning scenery and also for its impressively rich architectural legacy. Santa Barbara’s building designs do not repeat

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