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Santa Barbara Asset Management - Business Continuity Plan Summary (781 words) |
 | The Plan is designed to address a significant business disruption affecting the Company's business operations conducted at its Santa Barbara headquarters location and sets forth the Company's objectives of safeguarding employees, recovering and resuming operations, protecting books and records, and enabling communications with employees, clients, key service providers, and regulators. |
 | The Plan addresses both disruptions that may be caused by an internal incident (such as a fire in the Company's headquarters building at 200 E. Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, CA) or by a regional or market-related disruption that applies to many companies. |
 | The Plan includes details on the Information Technology Department's protocol that identifies the functions, operations and resources necessary to support the restoration and resumption of critical business processes performed by the Company's Santa Barbara location or facilitate access to critical systems/applications housed at third-party service providers via an array of communications connectivity. |
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El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (600 words) |
 | El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán (Spiritual Plan of Aztlan) is a document adopted in March 1968 by the First National Chicano Liberation Youth Conference at a convention held at Denver, Colorado. |
 | It is considered a foundational document by the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA). |
 | El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán contains several controversial statements which have lead many to believe MEChA is a racist and separatist organization. |