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Central Americans in Los Angeles (Images of America)

[ebooks] Central Americans in Los Angeles (Images of America) by Rosamaria Segura in Arts-Photography

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Investigates the transformation of German labour market policy; showing that Germany has departed from the conservative-corporatist path of welfare; especially with the Hartz Legislation of the Red-Green government.


#1948440 in eBooks 2010-02-08 2010-02-08File Name: B009AK2392


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This Book Tells About The History Of Central Americans In Los Angeles.By WilliamThis book tells about the history of Central Americans in Los Angeles. Here are some of the things that this book mentions: After the late 1970rsquo;s. most Central American migration was related to the civil wars in some of the countries and the resulting economic ruin. When they came. most of them ended up living in the Westlake and Mac Arthur neighborhoods. known as Pico-Union. Pico-Union had a lot of multifamily residential buildings and was already established. Nicholas Ornella came to Los Angeles in the 1980rsquo;s. He and his family managed a chain of seven retail soccer goods stores through Los Angeles. Each Central American country cooks beans. rice. and corn differently. Some of the pictures in the book include pictures of the following: Two distinguished TV news reporters in Los Angeles. Celicia Brogon and Norma Roque. Dr. Felix Aguilar. Travel Agent Tony Alvarez. and Bookstore Owner Oscar Benitez.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Salvadoran DiasporaBy Rochelle McAdamVery evocative of the era of the diaspora of the Salvadorans to the United States.

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