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True Stories of Black South Carolina

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The vibrant and beloved community of Eastvale was once an agrarian paradise. Developed initially as ranchlands; this area tucked along the Santa Ana River was transformed by industrious farmers who produced alfalfa and other crops; raised poultry and eventually thrived as dairymen. Eastvales latest agents of change; however; werent cattlemen or farmers but real estate agents. Indeed; land developers saw the same potential in Eastvale as the initial ranchers did. Beginning in the 1990s; developers created charming homes and planned neighborhoods for former city dwellers eager to live in Riverside County. Despite the changes; the bucolic ambiance of the bygone era remains. Authors Loren P. Meissner and Kim Jarrell Johnson recount the dynamic changes; important people and exciting events that created Eastvale.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Varying qualityBy Nijs Jan DuijmRisk: An introduction is a book with varying quality; but suitable for a student audience. At times it presents a clear presentatio of different aspects of risk; e.g. when discussing whether risk originates from uncertainty in "when" (we know accidents happen; and what the outcome will be; but we dont know when) or in "what" (we know something is happening but dont know where it ends). At other places it is sometimes superficial and heavily framed in a Dutch background wigh little reference to the rest of the world.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Antoinette WardGreat Info

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