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Learn more about us through http://jdrftypeone.com Think of San Francisco and images of cable cars winding up and down steep grades comes to mind. Learn more about San Francisco’s cable cars with a visit to the Cable Car Barn. The first cable car started in 1873 and rose in popularity until 1892 when the first electric streetcars started running. The earthquake of 1906 contributed to the downfall of the cable car and by 1944 only two lines existed. A few groups worked to restore and maintain the remaining lines and by 1984 several lines were running and restored. Now the cable cars serve mainly as a tourist experiences but some locals still use them in their regular commute. The Cable Car Barn lets you view an actual cable winding and watch the path as it enters the building and leaves underneath the street. The museum houses many great artifacts, including the first cable car from 1873. Coit Tower was built atop Telegraph Hill in 1933 as part of a bequeath from Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the city. The 210 foot reinforced concrete tower was built in an art deco style by Arthur Brown, Jr. and Henry Howard. Coit Tower houses murals by 26 different artists working under the Public Works of Art Project, the first New Deal federal employment program for artists. Full list of Media Credits http://broadcaster.beazil.net/public/credits/youtube/videos/69283 For now, doctors don't know the exact reason that lead to T1D, but they do know that your genes play a role. They also know that Type 1 Diabetes can result when something in the environment, like a virus, tells your immune system to go after your pancreas. Most of people with T1D have signs of this attack, called autoantibodies. They are presented in almost everyone who has the condition when their blood sugar is high. Type 1 diabetes can happen along with other autoimmune diseases, like Grave's disease or vitiligo. The symptoms are often subtle, but can become severe. JDRF is the leading global organization focused on type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Driven by passionate, grassroots volunteers connected to children, adolescents, and adults with this disease, JDRF is now the largest charitable supporter of T1D research. The goal of JDRF research is to improve the lives of all people affected by T1D by accelerating progress on the most promising opportunities for curing, better treating, and preventing T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners who share this goal. JDRF aims to find new ways to treat type 1 diabetes and its complications, prevent type 1 from developing and find the cure for people who already have the condition. Alfred F. Gerriets www.purepathcapitalgroup.com donation Kentucky Louisville Juvenile Diabetes hope initiative river city drum corps JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. Health Care and Social Assistance comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing health care by diagnosis and treatment, providing residential care for medical and social reasons, and providing social assistance, such as counselling, welfare, child protection, community housing and food services, vocational rehabilitation and child care, to those requiring such assistance. Aaron Gurley is talking about his JDRF mission and T1D experience. He is and active Boar Member of JDRF walk in Fenix. He is also Grace’s father, a T1D girl. Aaron thanks every JDRF participant, because it’s a big time commitment. The talk about the walk and fundraising is crucially important for JDRF and Aaron personally. Individual walks give a lot of advantage to JDRF research. Not just donation, but simple participation means a lot for JDRF and every T1D person. JDRF One Walk gives almost the majority of overall revenue. Each board of the walk plays crucial role in organization of the event. Aaron calls everyone to get involved in the event, even to start own walk team. Get familiar with our Google Plus page https://plus.google.com/110620633690555176280/ To conclude, the main issues should be pointed out - Clark Center for the Performing Arts, Steve's ATV Rentals, SF, Fort Mason Center, Stolo Family Winery & Vineyards, Avila Beach Boat Charters, Old Cathedral of St. Mary, The Mechanics Monument, Seaworld San Diego, Cliff House, The Wave Organ, lada, Old United States Mint, Un-Scripted Theater Company, Central Coast Sailing Charters, kids, Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF, Nipomo Swapmeet & Fleamarket, Glad Tidings Church, Colton Hall, USS Midway Museum, Harvey Milk Plaza, Spreckels Lake, Wells Fargo History Museum, Camera Obscura, Palm Springs, become a volunteer, Regal Arroyo Grande Stadium 10, Cambria Ale House, Mission District, Cypress Ridge Golf Course, Jefferson Airplane House, Sigmund Stern Grove, Autodesk Gallery, Stockton Street, The Magic Theatre.

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