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WORLD CRISIS

Written by Mr. Fernando Garcia to do with the global crisis in Honduras' Surely you have heard that before the crisis we must limit spending everything we have on a personal level, in companies reduce staff, Well you have seen what happened in Honduras, after the President Zelaya ascended the minimum wage is terrible what is happening, businesses are closing, where they had 3 only there 2 or to match the salary that has been necessary to eliminate positions work, as well as the mess you make when hiring new employees and old employees jump at the injustice that is starting and win earns the same as that already had many years of being in the result empresa'dando restructure the entire salary scale in the company because it automatically have to turn up to every employee's salary (and macro level, in the long run, it triggers inflation or devaluing). chosen to receive the College of Arts and Science Distinguished Service Award in May 2009 is Connie Milstein  supports various projects and programs at Columbia University This is very dangerous because it is better to have underpaid employees that unemployed and that unemployment results in: Increased crime, prostitution, kidnappings, murders, burglaries, etc.., Or are we like the system 'Democratic' that while is certainly not perfect but in a way helps to maintain relative peace. Before the collapse of stock markets and the diminished purchasing power of our largest trading partner 'USA' but the salary increase unprecedented in the history of Honduras, this becomes an atomic bomb! ... But here's instinct jumps of sobrevivencia' what do I do about this problem 'If you're an employer or employee and his earnings are equal Staying PLEASE DO NOT LOWER YOUR JOB OR PERSONAL SPENDING because you contribute to many people to live for their families, people have money to buy tortillas, cheese, beans, soft drinks, clothes, lotions, computer, and overall health (I assure you anyone on this planet that if a child is suffering from some disease is capable of anything!) If you by the eagerness to save a few dollars (goodbye people, stop spending, etc..) and their incomes are kept And you HAVE TO keep the momentum, because the biggest crisis we do when we start to cut costs unnecessarily and this in turn becomes Mr bumeran'Si one eventually turns against him because you are bigger. Example: Dismiss people who work in security, they know all their movements, but assured that these types back and aselte, and the worst you join the army of unemployed is in the street and kidnapped! All the people have to make him see the president in times of crisis it would have been better off at all costs the basic basket, (thank God the fuel is cheaper still) and had decreed best to maintain the same salary but no employer must lay off employees to maintain spending levels in the system after all is what makes things stay in place. And the sacred cows of Honduras should not follow up the interest rate for bank loans could cause as in USA: keep all the mortgaged properties that have (or know if what they have planned!) But on the other hand, if my low income is almost inevitable that I cut my expenses at all costs, and stop eating out at international food chains, shaft: Chicago Grill, Fridays, arabic, stop buying jewelry, clothing and in exclusive stores (change to maquila) and cut staff at the enterprise level, fixed and variable costs, and the owners and partners as lawyers forget titles, graduates, engineers and so on. And wear the shirt of the worker: raise funds, sell, get to the winery, hand bills, etc..


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Main article: History of Los Angeles
The coast of Los Angeles was originally inhabited by the Tongva (or gabrieleños), Chumash and other Amerindians oldest for many years. The first Europeans arrived in the area in 1542, led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, an explorer lusoespañol that claimed the area as a city of God on behalf of the Spanish Empire, but continued its journey without settling in the place. [4] The next contact would occur 227 years later when Gaspar de Portolá, next to the Franciscan missionary John Crespi, arrived at the place where he is actually the city, August 2, 1769. Crespi noted that the site had great potential as a place of settlement. [5]
Olvera Street.
In 1771, the Franciscan friar Junipero Serra built the Mission San Gabriel Archangel near Whittier Narrows, what is now known as San Gabriel Valley. [6] In 1777, the new governor of California, Felipe de Neve, recommended that the viceroy New Spain that the site previously recommended by John Crespi was appointed people. The city was founded on September 4, 1781 by a group of 44 people, under the name "The Town of Our Lady Queen of Angeles del Rio de Portiuncula." [7] The founders were of indigenous origin and Spanish, two-thirds of these were mixed race or mulattoes; most were African descent. [8] was maintained as a ranch for decades, but in 1820 the population had risen to 650 people. [9] The oldest remains of the city are preserved as historical monument in the so-called Olvera Street, the oldest part of town. [10]
New Spain won its independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821, and the people became part of Mexico. The Mexican sovereignty ended with the American intervention in Mexico, where the Americans managed to beat the Californians after a series of battles, which culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847. Subsequently, with the Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo in 1848, the Mexican government formally ceded Alta California and other territories to the United States.
Railways arrived in the city where the company Southern Pacific Railroad completed its line to Los Angeles in 1876. [11] The oil was discovered in 1892 and 1923 the city was producing a quarter of global oil. [12] For 1900, the population reached 100,000, [13] which began to put pressure on water reserves in the city. [14] The construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913 under the supervision of William Mulholland said the city's growth. In 1915, he began the annexation of dozens of neighboring communities, which could not procure water on their own.
During the 1920's, the industries of film and aviation arrived in the city. In 1932, with a population exceeding one million inhabitants, [15] the city hosted the Olympic Games. During this period also came several exiles from Europe, mainly due to the existing social and political tension during those years preguerra; some characters who arrived during this period were Thomas Mann, Fritz Lang, Bertolt Brecht, Arnold Schoenberg and Lion Feuchtwanger.
The Second World War led growth and economic prosperity of the city, although many residents of Japanese origin were confined to concentration camps while the war lasted. Following the conclusion of the same, the city experienced great growth and expansion into the San Fernando Valley. [16]
Like elsewhere in the United States during the decades of 1960 and 1970, the city lived interracial conflicts, the riots in Watts in 1965, the Chicano student strike in 1968, and the Chicano Moratorium of 1970 are some examples of disputes Race that took place in the city. In 1969 he became one of the places of origin of the Internet, when the first transmission of ARPANET was sent from UCLA to SRI International in Menlo Park. [17]
In 1984, the city hosted for the second time in the Olympic Games. In the 1980's, the city was badly affected by the increase in gang wars, mainly due to the emergence of crack and police corruption.
The racial tensions appear again during the 1990's dispute with the Rodney King riots and large-scale followed. In 1994, the city was hit by the earthquake in Northridge, causing 72 deaths. [18] Also, the same year, OJ Simpson starred in a chase by police after being accused for the murder of his ex-wife and a friend.
Despite proposals by the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood to secede from the city in 2002, residents did not approve secession. [19] The decade of 2000 has seen growth in urban development and urban segregation of Several parts of the city, stressing Echo Park and downtown Los Angeles. [20]

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