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    The Hollywood Sign

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    destroyed. If it weren’t for Hugh Hefner and a few celebrities‚ a movie industry icon may have disappeared. According to Abigail Kelly‚ the Sign originally reading “HOLLYWOODLAND” was dedicated in 1923 as an advertisement for a housing development in Los Angeles (37). World War II hit the “HOLLYWOODLAND” housing developers hard. During the Great Depression‚ the housing development went bankrupt‚ leaving the developers with no way to pay for the removal of the Sign. Originally supposed to be temporary

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    head office of Amnesty International. World centres are centres of the global economy and are where all-important financial decisions are made. The three dominant world cities in terms of the global financial market are New York‚ London and Tokyo. Los Angeles and Frankfurt also have a major importance for their regions. London is famous for its stock exchange; it has the world’s largest wholesale finance market‚ the largest foreign currency market and is home to many financial institutions. The

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    Tattoos are used as a form of rebellion and intimidation‚ creating a dominant position for gang members. Renowned economist Peter Orszag stated that “tattoos reflects an anti-establishmentarianism trend. Getting a tattoo is a painful procedure that closes off potential job opportunities. It’s also closely linked with younger people who engage in riskier behaviors. Those who get tattoos make it apparent that they don’t buy into established norms set by an antiquated elite.” Within gangs‚ “a whopping

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    crash

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    Rick is the District Attorney of Los Angeles. Tony Danza makes a cameo as a television executive producer who tells Black producer Cameron Thayer (Terence Howard)‚ one of the few financially secure (but not exactly socially secure) minority roles in the film‚ to make one of his actors speak "more black" because that character was "supposed to be the dumb one." John Ryan‚ played by Matt Dillon‚ and Tom Hansen‚ played by Ryan Phillippe‚ are both police officers in the Los Angeles Police Department. All

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    supply parts to Medit‚ a giant construction company with excellent government contracts in southern France and nearby Euro countries. 2. Mission’s price for the coupling in questions (PT40) is $1.26‚ FOB‚ Los Angeles. The target gross margin for exports is 30% FOB $1.26 (location Los Angeles) COGS $ .88 (Fixed) GTM $0.38 CIF $1.3627= $1.36 FOB (1.05) (1.03)= 1.0815 Pricing FOB $1.33- $.88= $.45 $1.54- $.88=$.66 Target (Gross Margin for exports 30%) 3

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    California Budget

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    Comm/215 BSDC0TEBB5 Michele Watson   Poor money management of the State of California has caused people to suffer. The global recession has caused California and many other states to plummet. In the Los Angeles Times California deficit is said to be $25.4 billion according to the states chief analyst. The state of California has taken drastic measure to fix this problem. Fixing the problem includes layoffs of 4‚500 state/government employees‚ furlough

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    my country. In this couple month‚ I have learned so much about the traditions my family has ‚ now I know the true meaning of some of this celebrations. The most relevant traditions that I talk about in my previous assignments were Koas and Dia de los muertos. To continue with this investigation‚ I will focus my research on the way that people perceive Bolivian families and traditions. Also‚ I want to see If the way they see us‚ actually matches who we are or does not .To achieve this goal‚ I will

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    Ms-13 Gang Member

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    left El Salvador after the war. Most of these refugees fled to the United States where they were allowed to live and work under a system known as Temporary Protected Status. Many Salvadorians moved into the California/Los Angeles area‚ most notably the Pico Union neighborhood of Los Angeles. Here they were subjected to extortion‚ being hustled‚ and abuse from other ethnic minorities already living there and local gangs. Some Salvadorians and other Central American immigrants learned to adapt by adopting

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    El Mozote

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    Hist. 162: Central America Prof. Martivon Galindo The Tattoo Soldier: Review The Tattooed Soldier‚ a novel written by Hector Tobar‚ tells a story of a Guatemalan immigrant by the name of Antonio Bernal‚ trying to make a new life in Los Angeles‚ California‚ but at the same time heal the wounds inflicted by painful memories of his murdered wife & son‚ Elena & Carlos. The worse of the memories is of the murderer‚ Sargento Guillermo Longoria‚ sitting on a bench eating ice-cream with a

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    Essay On Sleepy Lagoon

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    Around the 1940’s was when the murder of Jose Diaz occurred. The murder took place in Los Angeles‚ California by a swimming hole called the ‘Sleepy Lagoon swimming hole.’’ This swimming hole was frequented by Mexicans. Back in the 1940’s there were also Mexican-American gangs which was another reason they would be accused of crimes that

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