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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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In England, it was a given that you are miserable, that's just how it is. In L.A., the goal was to be happy and cheerful and nice to people.
Without the Clean Water Act, the fetid sewers in South Los Angeles and across town would waft the smell of rotten eggs.
Both sides of her family came from the same town in Italy -- but arrived in America under very different circumstances.
Spanish speakers were hard to come by when she arrived to Los Angeles fifty years ago.
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Surprising fact: Los Angeles is the largest manufacturing center in the nation, where almost 25% of jobs in City Los Angeles are in the industrial sectors.
We took the bus to Guatemala, where we got assaulted by our coyote. He took almost everything from us.
Born right after the Soviet invasion of her family's home country, she grew up in two worlds: the '80s and '90s La Cañada and the world of Afghanistan.
The "Least Interesting Policy That Dominates Most Everything" has ruined the character of our streets.
I said 'Amsterdam is a close second, but I want to live in L.A.'...cut to five years later, I'm still not in L.A. yet.
A California law passed in 2002 mandates that by 2020, 33% of the state's electricity must come from renewable resources.
Setting up shop in Chinatown was the logical conclusion after fleeing Communist China.
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Safety regulations require the design to allow not only the air to flow over the car, but also the people.
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