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One Bedroom Apt next to South Coast - Costa Mesa (California) - United States
One Bedroom Apt next to South Coast hotel city: Costa Mesa (California) - Country: United States
Address: 1101 Buckingham Drive; zip code: CA 92626
Located 1.9 km from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, this apartment features free WiFi. Guests benefit from patio. The kitchen comes with a fridge. A TV is available. Other facilities at One Bedroom Apt next to South Coast include an outdoor pool.
-- 这间公寓位于科斯塔梅萨( Costa Mes),距离南海岸广场(South Coast Plaza)1.9公里,设有免费WiFi和庭院。 One Bedroom Apt next to South Coast公寓设有带冰箱的厨房、电视以及室外游泳池等其它设施。 公寓距离约翰韦恩机场(John Wayne Airport)4公里。
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Destination Irvine: The Center Of Orange County
Located in the center of Orange County, Irvine is a convenient gateway to a true Southern CA experience. Enjoy miles of hiking and biking trails, golf, shopping, culture, diverse dining, activities, and the city's close proximity to the area's popular beaches and attractions!
Ranked America's safest big city by the FBI every year since 2005, and home to the nationally recognized Irvine Unified School District, which includes Woodgridge High School, chosen from nearly 20,000 schools across the US as a National GRAMMY Signature School, and leading research university, the University of California Irvine, Irvine is as kid friendly as it gets.
The Orange County Great Park is a popular year round destination for family fun! Get a bird's eye view of Orange County aboard the Great Park Balloon as it rises 400 feet above ground! Or visit The Farm + Food Lab for a hands-on gardening experience, before taking a ride on the hand-painted carousel!
Irvine has the most open space in all of Orange County, with 54 miles of off street bikeways and hiking trails. Stroll past ancient oak and sycamore groves, and rough rock outcrops in Bommer and Shady Canyons.
Some of our nation's richest farmland is located in Irvine - 3rd generation family-owned Manassero Farms and Tanaka Farms. Both sprawling year-round working farms are located in the heart of Irvine.
Big business is located in Irvine, including may Fortune 100 and 500 companies.
Offering a truly global cultural scene, Irvine is home to many unique shopping, dining, and arts experiences. From Taiwanese coffee and cakes at 85 Degrees to hip and trendy shops at the Irvine Spectrum Center, you'll find it all, and more, in Irvine! The Center of Orange County!
Learn more at DestinationIrvine.com
Welcome to America's S***hole: Orange County California Edition Santa Ana River Trail
Please hit 'like and subscribe. Welcome to the new Amerika Sanctuary State, California declared on January 1, 2018. Orange County is a beautiful place. But on the Santa Ana River Trail, miles of tent cities from Anaheim towards Huntington Beach in Orange County, California. While these folks deserve compassion, and help, is this tent city stretching for miles the answer---meanwhile the USA military is around the world in third world countries bringing Democracy ? Credit to Populist Wire (taken down) and Infowars--please visit these informative websites.
Video footage of a homeless encampment in Orange County, California, has gone ultra-viral after a Facebook page operated by former law enforcement posted stunning scenes of the sanctuary state’s rapid descent into a dystopian “s***hole.”
Retired Orange County Deputy Sheriffs released the video on Facebook, where it racked up nearly five million views and 104,000 shares in little more than a day.
In the caption, the page’s administrators placed blame for the shocking breakdown of law and order on Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Sandra Hutchens and Undersheriff Don Barnes, with a tongue-in-cheek reference to controversial – yet unsubstantiated – “s***hole” comments attributed to President Donald Trump.
“Orange County is now a shit hole country thanks to Sheriff Sandra Hutchins and her co-conspirator Don Barnes,” they wrote. “Please watch 10 minutes of filth.
Copy of original video posted by Populist Wire and Infowars--please like and Subscribe.
The video was taken by cyclists on the popular Santa Ana River Trail – a bike path that runs from Angel Stadium in Anaheim to the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach. In the span of just a few short years, sections of the trail have transformed from idyllic, family-friendly recreational terrain, to a dangerous causeway commandeered by vagrants, drug addicts and illegal aliens.
The slum stretches for a considerable distance, abutting upper-scale apartment complexes, multiple professional sporting venues, private businesses, and even a children’s playground. Squatters’ garbage and personal effects are strewn along and across the pathway, and derelicts in various states of undress and consciousness can be seen walking or lying about.
At least one altercation between a man and woman is captured in the clip.
In addition to the video, the Deputy Sheriffs page added photos from the trail, including a sign forbidding “camping” and “storing of public property.”
“Why is Sheriff Sandra Hutchins and Don Barnes not enforcing these misdemeanor codes?” they ask in the caption.
South Coast Plaza: Incredible Shopping in Costa Mesa, California
Come and see what South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California has to offer as an international shopping destination.
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Avenue Of The Arts Costa Mesa, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel - Costa Mesa, California, USA
Luxury Hotels, Palaces, Resorts & Villas Costa Mesa:- Avenue Of The Arts Costa Mesa, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, California 92626, United States
Phone: (1)(714) 751-5100
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Supreme Court lets public camping law stand
There's a major development today in how cities like Spokane can address the homeless crisis.
Old Town Murrieta California
For most of its history, Murrieta was not heavily populated. On July 17, 1873, Domingo Pujol, Francisco Sanjurjo, and Juan and Ezequiel Murrieta purchased the Rancho Pauba and Rancho Temecula Mexican land grants, comprising 52,000 acres (210 km2) in the area. Ezequiel returned to Spain and turned the land over to his younger brother, Juan Murrieta (1844–1936), who brought 7,000 sheep to the valley in 1873, using the meadows to feed his sheep. The partnership dissolved in 1876 and Ezequiel and Juan Murrieta retained 15,000 acres of the northern half of the Temecula Rancho. Ezequiel and Juan Murrieta granted a right-of-way, one-hundred-feet wide to the California Southern Railroad through the Temecula Rancho on April 28, 1882 so that the railroad could be constructed through the valley.
In 1884, the Temecula Land and Water Company purchased about 14,500 acres from Juan Murrieta and mapped a town site along the California Southern Railroad. Others discovered the valley after the construction of a depot in 1887 that connected Murrieta to the Southern California Railroad's transcontinental route. By 1890, some 800 people lived in Murrieta. Today much of the site (about 50 acres) is home to a Bible college and conference center, owned by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, which has invested millions of dollars into restoring and rebuilding the old resort rooms. When the trains stopped in 1935, tourists—the lifeblood of the town—were much harder to come by. The boom that Murrieta had experienced due to the train and the hot springs gradually died, leaving Murrieta as a small country town.
Although US Route 395 did pass through Murrieta, it wasn't until Interstate 15 was built in the early 1980s that another boom began to take hold. By the late 1980s, suburban neighborhoods were being constructed, and people began moving to the Murrieta area from cities and towns in San Diego and Orange Counties, as well as other parts of Riverside County, as the population grew rapidly.
In 1990, residents began a campaign for city status which resulted in the incorporation of the City of Murrieta on July 1, 1991. By then the population was 24,000, a major increase from 2,200 in 1980. Between 1991 and 2007, the city's population further increased to an estimated 97,257 residents, and at the 2010 United States Census was 103,466, making it the largest city in southwestern Riverside County at that time.
So I Stand Up Southern California
Wakin Chau performs his song, So I Stand Up, at the Segerstrom Center in Costa Mesa, California.
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Costa Mesa Skatepark with Eggy Boy, Deezle, Connor Barbour, Zac Archuleta, Chris Weigele, and Michigan Robbie. 2011
COSTA MESA POST OFFICE MELT DOWN/POLICE CALLED
In this audit i get approached on a public sidewalk by postal employee Nathan. Police are called. More problems arise in the post office lobby even when the police officer is in the back room educating them.
Post Office 2230 Fairview Road Costa Mesa
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Story 03. THE GENTILE BULGARIANS WHO SAVED US by RABBI HAIM ASA. 16:11 min. 2013.5.9.Thu.
A New York minute Presents:
REAL LIFE STORIES with Rabbi Haim ASA from Southern California.
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Story 03. THE GENTILE BULGARIANS WHO SAVED US by RABBI HAIM ASA. 16:11 min. 2013.5.9.Thu.
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Fullerton, California, May 2013.
Produced by David Livianu, MMA, The Juilliard School
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Rabbi Haim ASA is available for speaking engagements about:
1. The Holocaust -- The Shoah.
2. Human Rights (How Good People Can Become Monsters, Know Thy Past or Else, Help A Person -- Help The World, What Is A Righteous Person, etc).
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? INVITATION? david@livianu.com
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CURRICULUM VITAE OF HAIM A. ASA
Rabbi Asa, the senior rabbi of Orange County, has been the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Tikvah of North Orange County since the mid 1960's. In 1971 the congregation of Temple Beth Tikvah overwhelmingly granted Rabbi Asa life tenure. In 1996 the rabbi became the Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Beth Tikvah. Rabbi Asa is currently a senior chaplain with the State of California Department of Mental Health serving Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk and Fairview Hospital in Costa Mesa, California.
In 1970 the congregation moved to its permanent location, 1600 N. Acacia, Fullerton, California, and in December of 1980 dedicated its new sanctuary and other facilities. Rabbi Asa was instrumental in helping the congregation realize both of these congregational landmarks. During the Rabbi's tenure in Orange County, he saw the congregation grow from a small group of families to approximately 400 families. The Asas have also seen the Orange County Jewish Community grow from 3-4 congregations to approximately 26 congregations today and from 10- 15,000 Jews to approximately 100,000 Jews living here. In June of 2009 the groundbreaking for the Asa Center for Lifelong Jewish Learning took place which honors The Asa's commitment to Jewish Education and the survival of the Jewish People and their many years of dedication to their temple, Temple Beth Tikvah. This will be the new temple school and administrative offices. The new building in the Asa's honor will be dedicated on October 24, 2010.
Rabbi Asa was born in Bulgaria to a family of Sephardic origins; his ancestors escaped the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal in the 15'h and 16'h centuries and found refuge in the Turkish Ottoman Empire.
The Asa family was in Bulgaria during outbreak of the Second World War, and Rabbi Asa's father was one of the leaders of the community responsible for the saving of the Bulgarian Jews during the Nazi Holocaust period.
In 1944, still during the Nazi domination of Bulgaria, Rabbi Asa and his family left Bulgaria and made Aliyah. In Palestine, Rabbi Asa was educated in Aliyat Hanoar Schools and the famous Mikve Israel Agricultural School.
In 1954 Rabbi Asa came to the United States to pursue university studies in New York and California, and graduated from the University of Arizona in 1958. During his studies he worked and taught in a number of synagogues and Jewish camps.
In 1958 Rabbi Asa enrolled in the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles. Upon graduation and before his transfer to Cincinnati to pursue the last three years of studies, Rabbi Asa wed Elaine Barbara Carl of Los Angeles. The Asas spent three years in Cincinnati, and Rabbi Asa was ordained with highest honors in 1963.
From 1963-1966 Rabbi Asa was the Latin American Director of the World Union for Progressive Judaism with headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina. During the three years in South America, Rabbi Asa was responsible for all of the liberal congregations south of the United States. Rabbi and Elaine Asa were founders of Congregation Emanu-El de Buenos Aires, a congregation that the Asas still visit every few years in order to renew their social and spiritual ties. Recently they participated in the 40th year celebration of the congregation they founded.
Currently he lives with his wife Elaine in Fullerton, California.
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Rabbi Haim ASA is available for speaking engagements about:
1. The Holocaust -- The Shoah.
2. Human Rights (How Good People Can Become Monsters, Know Thy Past or Else, Help A Person -- Help The World, What Is A Righteous Person, etc).
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? INVITATION? david@livianu.com
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Shopping Mall in America | South Coast Plaza | 4K Ultra HD Walking Tour
Walk with us thru South Coast Plaza, a shopping center in Costa Mesa, California. The largest shopping center on the West Coast of the United States, its sales of over $1.5 billion annually are the highest in the United States. Its 275 retailers represent the highest concentration of design fashion retail in the U.S.
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12.08.19. CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Environmental Analyst
Wood PLC | San Diego, CA
Project Coordinator Intern - Irvine, CA (Enovity)
Veolia North America | Irvine, CA
Principal - Life Science - Applied Science
Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. | Santa Clara, CA
Vice President - Life Science - Applied Science
Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. | Cupertino, CA
Construction Observer
Stantec
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Human Health Risk Assessor / Toxicologist
Wood PLC | Rancho Cordova, CA
Project Administrator (On-call)
Wood PLC | Oakland, CA
Hydrogeologist / Hydrologist
Wood PLC | Costa Mesa, CA
Field Technician
Wood PLC | Oakland, CA
Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer
Wood PLC | Oakland, CA
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12-05-19 CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT
Metal Finisher- Repair (METAL01758)
RBC Bearings Inc | San Diego, CA
Metal Finisher- Nozzle (METAL01759)
RBC Bearings Inc | San Diego, CA
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Material Handler 1
Veolia North America | San Bernardino, CA
Senior Programmer, Automation Systems
Stantec | San Diego, CA
Transmission Line Engineer
Stantec | San Diego, CA
Environmental Scientist/Planner
Stantec | Pasadena, CA
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12-07-19 CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT
Office Manager
Veolia North America | Burlingame, CA
Laboratory Technician I - Azusa,CA
Veolia North America | Azusa, CA
Material Handler 1 - Azusa, CA
Veolia North America | Azusa, CA
Maintenance Mechanic Technician- Azusa,CA
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FEDERAL JUDGE CARTER COMES TO CAMP HOPE(SHARE/SUBSCRIBE)
Friends please share this and pray the homeless get the help they need. Also feel free to join Homeless Advocates for CHRIST and check out camphop-ca.com for more info
Town Hall in Costa Mesa, CA
The President held a town hall with local residents at the Orange County Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA on March 18, 2009. He opened with remarks about his commitment to addressing the short-term economic crisis and confronting the long-term challenges that Washington, DC has ignored for too long. (public domain)
Long-time California homeless encampment cleared out
In Anaheim, California -- not far from Disneyland -- officials recently cleared out a camp where hundreds of homeless people lived -- some for as long as 10 years. Many were moved to hotels and motels, while others moved on. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.
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Ayres Hotel & Suites Costa Mesa - Church Retreats
If you choose to hold your church retreat at our Orange County, CA hotel you can be sure the hospitality offered will keep you coming back! In this case, for 14 years and counting!