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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.

The political science/international relations grad student was the co-author of a Stockholm International Peace Research Institute study on China's growing role in United Nations peacekeeping undertakings.
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Thank you for reading TTLA and all the KCET Local blogs during this past spin around the sun.
From Mike Klowden, President and CEO.
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Earlier this month, RAND's Kim Cragin gave a presentation to a Congressional panel entitled "Understanding Terrorist Motivations."
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"The season's commercialism, far from detracting from this celebration, as we're often told, is [instead] integral to it," says the Ayn Rand Institute.
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See: Eric Schmidt, Craig Venter, and Muhammad Yunus; Bill Patzert and Josh Willis, Robert Blackwill, and the Reason online staff.
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Forbes magazine ranked 100 U.S. metropolitan areas in terms of the relative value of a dollar. And who finished dead last? You guessed it: Los Angeles.
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What role, if any, can wireless technology and smart phone applications play in helping to locate parking spots?
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Shouldn't Los Angeles be doing something about this Denver gap? Should we start gathering signatures? Form our own space alien welcoming committee?
"He was severely wounded, he still has a scar on his neck. So the way this guy dealt with it was he started to give talks in high schools and other places about trying to improve, intercultural understanding and relations"
So, will these governments in the region take it to a second point, be able to enact these kinds of reforms without being overturned? Absolutely, they already started to do it.
"The effect of, of the Iraq War has been very negative in terms of moving forward with political reform in this region." - RAND's Dalia Dassa Kaye
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