Kenny Slaught On Hospice Efforts To Provide Free Support To Families

Hospice of Santa Barbara provides a wide range of services both to individuals facing terminal and chronic illness, but also to their families. Many of the programs at the organization focus on the needs of children as they struggle with the impending or recent passing of a close family member or friend. About 20 percent…

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Kenny Slaught On Hoover Dam in the Earlier Times

Providing a historical account of Hoover Dam, Kenny Slaught states that the major structure was finished during the American Great Depression period, amid 1931 and 1936, which cost the government $49 million dollars. The dam was called Boulder Dam earlier, but was later renamed Hoover Dam as a tribute to the erstwhile-President Herbert Hoover, who…

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Kenny Slaught Works To Further Global Health Research

“These grants are meant to spur on new discoveries that could ultimately save millions of lives,” stated Chris Wilson, director of Global Health Discovery with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “GCE winners are expanding the pipeline of ideas for serious global health and development challenges where creative thinking is most urgently needed.” Where human…

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Kenny Slaught Advocates For Those Facing Loss In Family

California’s notable real estate and community-oriented investor, Kenny Slaught of Investec Real Estate Companies continues to show tremendous support and empathy to those who experienced hardship in life. In keeping with his life philosophy as a visionary, he has advocated for the Hospice of Santa Barbara and one of its Parenting After Loss program as…

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Kenny Slaught Blogs On Architecture Of Santa Barbara

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture originated in the early 20th century. The movement uses Spanish Colonial architecture in the former Spanish colonies and that later became American cities and the style can be seen mostly across the state of California. After the 1925 earthquake, Santa Barbara started to use this style as the theme for…

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Kenny Slaught States How Studying Network Support Is Worth It

Santa Barbara City College stood up to its name by training professionals who work in the network support field. According to Kenny Slaught, the benefits of the program are worth the time investment. Network developers run their company’s computer network and help other employees when it comes to technological applications in connectivity and data management.…

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Kenny Slaught Comments On Hoover Dam in the Earlier Times

When offering a historical story of Hoover Dam, Kenny Slaught stated that it was finished in the course of the American Great Depression era (1931-1936). The government spent $49 million for the purpose. The dam was originally called Boulder Dam, but because President Herbert Hoover who was in charge at the time played a major…

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Kenny Slaught Comments On The Booming Start-up Culture In Santa Barbara

According to Kenny Slaught, Santa Barbara become a region for original and emerging businesses on top of being a popular tourist destination. Many exciting firms formed in recent years, and several of them, counting AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, came right out of the University of California in Santa Barbara. In the previous…

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Kenny Slaught Discusses the Support Program For Grieving Youth

Children experiencing the loss of a parent can feel lost and abandoned when they realize their lives won’t be the same as before. As noted by Kenny Slaught, “The mentor program “I Have A Friend” allows these young people to discuss about their feelings with someone who has experienced something very similar.” The child will…

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Project Supported By Kenny Slaught Allows For The Preservation Of Authenticity Of The Museum

The attempt backed by Kenny Slaught works towards the protection of the vintage character of physical building while also providing for forward-thinking upgrades. Moreover, through fortifications like seismic upgrades, both the building and the tens of thousands of pieces of art inside will be better shielded. The plan also gives rise to 25 percent more…

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