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The hardwood floors, wooden ceilings and brick and stone interior walls were all hidden behind coverings and old paint. ||||| Jaye explained how much of the renovation had been merely uncovering what was already there. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased 205 N. 400 West |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| She loves the building, and they only moved out because the business had outgrown the space. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Eric Olafson |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Eric Olafson |
No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. ||||| My assistant, Charity Christenson, pointed out that the shared facility will also be efficient for those needing legal services. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Eric Olafson |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| She loves the building, and they only moved out because the business had outgrown the space. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Erik |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Erik |
No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. ||||| My assistant, Charity Christenson, pointed out that the shared facility will also be efficient for those needing legal services. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space Jaye and Erik |
The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. ||||| "And Justice for All," which solicits donations primarily from Utah lawyers and foundations, was the first joint fund-raising campaign of legal services agencies in the country, and the Community Legal Center is the first joint office project of public service law groups. ||||| The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services will share the new facility, and last Wednesday their board members were given a tour of the Community Legal Center hosted by staff members of the five agencies. | What five groups work under the "And Justice For All" project The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services |
The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. ||||| The hardwood floors, wooden ceilings and brick and stone interior walls were all hidden behind coverings and old paint. ||||| Owning and sharing the building and not paying rent times five will save the non-profit agencies about $375,000 each year. | What five groups work under the "And Justice For All" project The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services |
So they renovated the old Sweet Candy Company building for Tomax. ||||| Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| The building is close in, across the street from West High and two blocks from the Gateway. | What five groups work under the "And Justice For All" project The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | How is timber a renewable energy It comes from trees. New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How is timber a renewable energy It comes from trees. New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| For example, fish are renewable resources. | How is timber a renewable energy It comes from trees. New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | How is timber a renewable energy New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How is timber a renewable energy New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| For example, fish are renewable resources. | How is timber a renewable energy New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
Water is one example. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Fish |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Fish |
Water is one example. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Fish |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Water is one example. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What renewable resource can be replanted Timber |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be replanted Timber |
It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What renewable resource can be replanted Timber |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What renewable resource can be replanted New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be replanted New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What renewable resource can be replanted New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What renewable resource can be replanted Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be replanted Trees |
It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What renewable resource can be replanted Trees |
If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| Water is one example. | What is an example of polluting resources Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Water is one example. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What is an example of polluting resources Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What is an example of polluting resources Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of Sunlight |
Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of Sunlight |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of Sunlight |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. | How are fish a renewable resource Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How are fish a renewable resource Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. | How are fish a renewable resource Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. | How are fish a renewable resource They can reproduce |
Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How are fish a renewable resource They can reproduce |
It seems we will never run out of that! ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. | How are fish a renewable resource They can reproduce |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| Water is one example. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted Water |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted Water |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted Water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What are some renewable resources Trees |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. | What are some renewable resources Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources Fish,plants |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What are some renewable resources Fish,plants |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. | What are some renewable resources Fish,plants |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources Timber and sunlight |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What are some renewable resources Timber and sunlight |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. | What are some renewable resources Timber and sunlight |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources Fish |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What are some renewable resources Fish |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. | What are some renewable resources Fish |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources Water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What are some renewable resources Water |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. | What are some renewable resources Water |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Water is one example. | What are some examples of renewable resources Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some examples of renewable resources Trees |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What are some examples of renewable resources Trees |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Water is one example. | What are some examples of renewable resources Fish |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some examples of renewable resources Fish |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What are some examples of renewable resources Fish |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Water is one example. | What are some examples of renewable resources Water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some examples of renewable resources Water |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What are some examples of renewable resources Water |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Water is one example. | What are some examples of renewable resources Timber, fish, sunlight, and water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some examples of renewable resources Timber, fish, sunlight, and water |
Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. ||||| In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What are some examples of renewable resources Timber, fish, sunlight, and water |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Resources may not be able to recover |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Resources may not be able to recover |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Resources may not be able to recover |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Should be renewable |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Then they may no longer be fit for use. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Should be renewable |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable Should be renewable |
Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. ||||| Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Annual southern migration |
Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. ||||| To the dismay of Franco diehards, the king brilliantly managed the transition to democracy, then stood back to allow it full rein, even intervening during a brief attempt at a military coup. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Annual southern migration |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| Mallorca and Menorca in particular saw explosive growth in tourism; by the 1970s, the Balearics were one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Annual southern migration |
Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. ||||| Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Tourism in Spain exploding into an annual southern migration, which transformed the Spanish economy, landscape, and society |
Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. ||||| To the dismay of Franco diehards, the king brilliantly managed the transition to democracy, then stood back to allow it full rein, even intervening during a brief attempt at a military coup. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Tourism in Spain exploding into an annual southern migration, which transformed the Spanish economy, landscape, and society |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| Mallorca and Menorca in particular saw explosive growth in tourism; by the 1970s, the Balearics were one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism Tourism in Spain exploding into an annual southern migration, which transformed the Spanish economy, landscape, and society |
Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. ||||| Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism World War II |
Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. ||||| To the dismay of Franco diehards, the king brilliantly managed the transition to democracy, then stood back to allow it full rein, even intervening during a brief attempt at a military coup. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism World War II |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| Mallorca and Menorca in particular saw explosive growth in tourism; by the 1970s, the Balearics were one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism World War II |
Franco named as his successor the grandson of Alfonso XIII, who was enthroned as King Juan Carlos I when the dictator died in 1975. ||||| To the dismay of Franco diehards, the king brilliantly managed the transition to democracy, then stood back to allow it full rein, even intervening during a brief attempt at a military coup. ||||| After many years of repression, new freedoms and autonomy were granted to Spanish regions, including the Balearics, and their languages and cultures enjoyed a long-desired renaissance. | Which king brought democracy to Spain and was democracy successful King Juan Carlos I and democracy experience some resistance in the form of military coups but then experienced new freedoms and autonomy |
To the dismay of Franco diehards, the king brilliantly managed the transition to democracy, then stood back to allow it full rein, even intervening during a brief attempt at a military coup. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. ||||| Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. | Which king brought democracy to Spain and was democracy successful King Juan Carlos I and democracy experience some resistance in the form of military coups but then experienced new freedoms and autonomy |
By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. | Which king brought democracy to Spain and was democracy successful King Juan Carlos I and democracy experience some resistance in the form of military coups but then experienced new freedoms and autonomy |
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