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Kenny Slaught Notes Power Generated By Hoover Dam

August 15, 2017August 16, 2017
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The landmark structure was built during the American Great Depression period, between 1931 and 1936, costing the government $49 million dollars. The dam was initially named Boulder Dam, but was later transformed into Hoover Dam in honor of the then-President

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Kenny Slaught Highlights the Impact of Hoover Dam on Water and Power

August 8, 2017September 4, 2019
Kenny Slaught

Hoover Dam, situated on the frontier in the middle of the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, is a notable project intended to give water and hydroelectric energy to a substantial part of that region, utilizing the

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Kenny Slaught on the Advanced Town Planning of Santa Barbara

August 1, 2017September 4, 2019
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Santa Barbara architectural structures include, the centuries old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic centre and the two pink towers of the Old Mission, which is the usual venue of retreats and celebrations. The vibrantly colored tiles of

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Kenny Slaught on the Surge of Architectural Trends in Santa Barbara

July 25, 2017July 26, 2017
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Recognized for his benevolence and strong interest in American history of arts and urban design, California-based entrepreneur Kenny Slaught realises the impact of perfect architectural trends and patterns on Santa-Barbara’s contemporary construction industry. While Slaught points out the Spanish inspired

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Kenny Slaught Happy To Note Celebrated Buildings In Santa Barbara

July 18, 2017July 19, 2017
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Roughly 100 years back, legendary architect George Washington Smith founded the California movement remembered as the Spanish Colonial revival. Smith left Harvard prematurely and eventually worked as a bond trader. Once successful, Smith moved to Santa Barbara anticipating a quiet

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Kenny Slaught Promotes Architecture Of Santa Barbara

July 11, 2017
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Known for his charitable work as well as a keen interest in American history of arts and design, California-based entrepreneur Kenny Slaught highlights the impact of today’s architectural trends and traditions on Santa-Barbara’s construction industry. As Slaught notes the Spanish

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Kenny Slaught – Gives Insight to the History of Architecture in Santa Barbara

July 4, 2017July 5, 2017
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Widely recognized as a tourist destination, this coastal California town, north of Los Angeles, is full of beautiful buildings with a rich history. From Spanish inspired homes to intricately adorned archways and structures, the city was developed with the intention

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Kenny Slaught On Benefits Of 2012 JOBS Act

June 27, 2017June 29, 2017
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The Golden State’s crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending initiatives emerged with the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act of 2012, which significantly democratized the process in which firms can raise funds for real estate acquisitions and development. The

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Kenny Slaught Notes Perks Of Crowdfunding For Real Estate Investment

June 20, 2017
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Services increasing online collaborations and, equally as important, workflow automation are rising in use, largely due to their ability to provide prompt access to accurate and manageable data sets. New intuitive software and mobile applications, said Kenny Slaught, gives investors

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Kenny Slaught On JOBS Act Impacting Real Estate Investments In California

June 13, 2017September 4, 2019
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Among the modern innovations increasing popularity and overarching involvement in all aspects of humanity, notes California-based entrepreneur, Kenny Slaught, the value of new innovations in the property development market is near the top. As he explains that technological advances have

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