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    THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It has everything that a person would want in life. The city is the second largest in the U.S. behind New York City. It is California most populous city and the county. It is known for its Mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains. Los Angeles has some of the most…

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    The very first instance of people in the area of the Los Angeles River were the Tongva Native Americans. Evidence suggests that they may have arrived as early as 5000 B.C.. At this time there was an abundance of both vegetation and wildlife surrounding the river ranging from berry bushes to bears. Hundreds of years later the city began to grow when Europeans settled the area in the middle of the 19th century. At this point the river was tame for most of the year but during the winter the river…

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    The Los Angeles coliseum has had one of the biggest impact in Los Angeles area regarding the lost heroes from the World War I and gathering athletes from all over the world. According to the Los Angeles memorial Coliseum News states, “ The Coliseum was commissioned to be built in 1921 as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I” The coliseum was originally made to place a tribute to the lost hero’s from the World War I. On November 12,1932 fourteen years after the World War I a ceremony…

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    be found in one place, Los Angeles, the city of angels. Los Angeles is jam packed full of fun activities and sights to see. It’s the perfect place to take a vacation, and with so much to do a day is never wasted there. If I could visit any place in the world, it would be Los Angeles, California. I want to go to Los Angeles because the weather is gorgeous, there are lots of amazing sights to see, and there are lots of activities waiting to be done. The weather in Los Angeles is astounding! It…

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    enhanced how Mexican immigrants have contributed to the Los Angeles economy. To begin, Martin V. Torres in Indispensable Migrants expresses how Mexican immigrants had a huge role in the making of modern Los Angeles. He argues that during the beginning of the last century, Mexican labor was crucial in the city’s railways, agricultural fields, and nascent light industry. Today, although Mexicans do not occupy the most prestigious positions in Los Angeles or the city’s financial center. He states,…

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    Los Angeles is well known for its overpopulation, tall structures and ideal weather. It is portrayed as an ideal place to live. An issue that is often over looked and ignored is the homeless crisis in Los Angeles. In a 2015 Los Angeles Times article, “How Los Angeles’ homeless crisis got so bad” Shelby Grad and Gale Holland, question the severity of the homeless crisis through various questions. For instance, “Is the homeless population really increasing?”, “Why is this happening?”, and “Is…

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    in Los Angeles In Los Angeles, the captivating buildings of different sizes and structures are an important element to the city’s identity. Common bystanders might only see buildings as structures that are useful as work, commercial, and living places. Even though architecture is an essential component to provide the best use of space, there is more than meets the eye. The architecture of buildings exposes to us a time, a style, and a story that speak an abundant amount of the downtown Los…

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    Since 1981, when HIV and AIDS came to the forefront of the public’s mind, Los Angeles County has confirmed 38,000 cases of AIDS. Of that number, 24,000 have died. This accounts for 35% of all AIDS cases in California, and 6% nationally. While both men and women are at risk, in LA County, AIDS is the leading cause of death among men ages 25-44 ("HIV testing," 1999). Despite continuous efforts to address HIV infection, it continues to spread. Advances in treatment, though, have resulted in a…

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    Los Angeles (L.A.) is the second largest city in the United States, it a great tourist destination, however, it is known for its high population of homeless. This is due to various factors, which has left people on the streets, homeless, without access to adequate services, showers inclusive. Recent studies have shown a marked increase in the number of homeless in L.A., with over 10,000 in the Downtown area of Los Angeles, and over 6,000 veterans. These homeless are seen on the streets, night…

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    Marketing Objectives First and foremost, the Los Angeles Angels have to market to the fans they already have. Keeping a loyal fan base happy, is essential for long term success. By using market penetration and targeting existing customers with things they already enjoy, via advertising and promotional campaigns, the Angels will solidify the back bone of their market. For this, through our marketing plan, the Angels will use a fan favorite player, Mike Trout. Trout was drafted in 2009 by the…

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