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Greater Los Angeles: Includes Los Angeles, Orange & Ventura Counties by David L. Durham,

Greater Los Angeles: Includes Los Angeles, Orange & Ventura Counties by David L. Durham,
One of the fourteen gazetteers in Durham's Place-Names of California series is guaranteed to provide addictively entertaining browsing. Great for tourists, travelers, hikers, and campers, for students, writers, genealogists, historians, geographers, and cartographers. Derived from David Durham's definitive gazetteer of California, California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State, this new popularly priced series is certain to attract the attention of every new or longtime resident of California. Each volume of the series contains the complete body of entries listed in California's Geographic Names for the counties covered in that volume. Thousands of geographical features, such as mountains, streams, and canyons are extensively defined, as are cities, towns, and villages. Many entries include information about who named the feature, when and why, and alternate or obsolete names are given. Each entry gives the exact longitude and latitude of the feature -- terrific for use with GPS devices! Perfect for park and forestry rangers, natural history buffs, real estate offices, and media news desks.



Finding Fran: History and Memory in the Lives of Two Women by Lois W. Banner,
Finding Fran: History and Memory in the Lives of Two Women by Lois W. Banner,
On a cool summer evening in the desert between Taos and Santa Fe, two women lean on pillows, sip coffee, and discuss their past. One is a professor of history and gender studies and has been a feminist and an agnostic throughout most of her adult life. The other is a devout Muslim of the mystical Sufi Order. What brings two such different women together? Attending high school in 1950s suburban Los Angeles, Lois Banner and Fran Huneke had been best friends, with their minds on books and boys. But while Banner became an academic feminist, Fran converted to Islam and moved to Egypt. Forty years later, Banner sought out her lost friend, hoping to understand why they had taken such different paths in life. Banner charts the trajectories of the friends' diverging lives. Her search for clues to the origins of their opposing choices takes her to Los Angeles, New York, New Mexico, and to Egypt with Fran, where each woman re-creates the key moments of her life. As Banner finished her Ph. D. in history at Columbia and became swept up in the beginnings of academic feminism, Fran embarked on her own journey, joining the Lama Foundation, a spiritual community in New Mexico, and eventually converted to Islam. Ultimately, however, it is in childhood that Banner finds the roots of their differences. She uncovers the importance of female role models, showing how the death of her own mother, and the tremendous strength and influence of Fran's, sowed the seeds of their disparate lives. This is also the story of Banner's own spiritual journey. In the course of reconnecting with Fran, she goes to Lama and explores alternatives to the Protestantism of her own childhood. She undergoes a conversion ofsorts and joins the Sufi Order in the West, a spiritual group in Los Angeles.



Medicine (band) - Medicine is an alternative noise-pop/rock band from Los Angeles, USA. They were formed in 1991 by guitarist Brad Laner and signed to Rick Rubin's American Records label the following year.

Los Angeles CityBeat - Los Angeles CityBeat is a free alternative newspaper founded in 2003. Among its contributors have been writers Mick Farren, Andrew Gumbel, Tom Hayden, Richard Meltzer, Chris Morris, and David L.

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science - Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science was originally founded in 1966 in response to inadequate medical facilities within the Watts region of Los Angeles, California.

West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California - West Los Angeles is a district in western Los Angeles, California. "West Los Angeles" is also often used as shorthand for a large western portion of the city, generally all of the city's neighborhoods west of La Cienega Boulevard or La Brea Avenue (except Crenshaw, which is considered part of South Los Angeles).



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