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Health on the Line
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Health on the Line. Exploring Public Health Issues On the Border. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Since I've become involved in Border Beat. Not only do I feel like my reporting and multimedia skills have improved, but my awareness of the border truly rose to the surface. For the first time ever, to me the border became less of a piece of land. For the first time in my life, I look at the border as home to many. About the music produced by Mexican students in Mariachi Tesoro de Tucson. As I try to consider th...
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Health on the Line
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Health on the Line. Exploring Public Health Issues On the Border. Sunday, November 16, 2008. The Coalición de Derechos Humanos. Their web site is particularly interesting - with a counter of all the bodies. Recovered in the Sonoran desert. Each year. This year the number is at about 183. In the summer of 2008 and the Bring Down the Wall. L campaign, started in 2003. My favorite way to stay active is being part of the list-serve, which informs me about upcoming events and border-related news. The Coalició...
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Health on the Line
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Health on the Line. Exploring Public Health Issues On the Border. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Issues involving the U.S.-Mexico border is highly prevalent today, however most people are not as informed about them as they probably should be. The following is a list of useful websites that summarize border issues, agencies and resources:. Border and Immigration Issues. BBC News-'Vigilantes' set for Mexico border patrol. US Embassy Mexico City. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Beat of the Border.
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Health on the Line. Exploring Public Health Issues On the Border. Monday, October 27, 2008. People living in border communities may not know about the Border Health Foundation. 3365 N. Campbell Ave. They focus to educate and help "at-risk", low-income communities around the U.S., particularly neighborhoods on our U.S.-Mexico borders. The staff at the organization especially strive to inform residents on abstinence, tobacco awareness, HIV prevention and proper diet through different programs:. Subscribe t...
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Beat of the Border: Economy preventing cities from going greener and more tidbits
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Beat of the Border. Monday, October 13, 2008. Economy preventing cities from going greener and more tidbits. With all of the focus on the stock market lately, the news seems to be covering three things over and over again: the presidential race, the economy and the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Describing some main details such as how much greenhouse gases have risen along with the increasing population and how using types of transportation such as carpooling and buses help reduce emissions. USGBC) is a n...
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Beat of the Border: Is the great depression almost upon us, again?
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Beat of the Border. Monday, November 24, 2008. Is the great depression almost upon us, again? Well the economy is starting to play an interesting game with the people. Each and every day people are hearing the same thing whether it's on the news, in the newspapers or on the internet about how the economy is hurting and how things could be as worse as if not more than the Great Depression. But then on the other hand gas prices have dropped. An interesting story in the Arizona Daily Star. Another story out...
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Beat of the Border: Economy hurting sports and kid's lives?
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Beat of the Border. Monday, October 20, 2008. Economy hurting sports and kid's lives? Since the country is feeling the effects of the economic crisis or whatever you can come up with to describe the current situation, the economy is affecting what many Americans love the most, ok maybe behind family and friends: sports. One of the biggest sports in the U.S., Nascar. Leaving Cimmino and others to try and raise enough money to fund the athletic program. By more than $20 million. Because of this it will...
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Beat of the Border: UA, ASU and the state of Arizona: All down for the count?
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Beat of the Border. Monday, November 3, 2008. UA, ASU and the state of Arizona: All down for the count? As the long road of the 2008 presidential election finally comes to the exciting conclusion on Tuesday night, hopefully more attention will be focused on how things are going not only in Tucson but across the state of Arizona as well. The first story I found looks at the upcoming layoffs and the reorganization efforts on the campus. The third story I found looks at the economy of the state of Arizona.
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Beat of the Border: Preview of our interview with Ted Estrada
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Beat of the Border. Monday, November 17, 2008. Preview of our interview with Ted Estrada. Well since last week I talked about my experience at the St. Andrews Children's Clinic. And what I remembered most about it, this week I thought I would look at how Executive Director Ted Estrada helps the clinic run, getting donations and trying to keep afloat in an economy that is struggling. During our sit down interview with Estrada, which can be viewed on the Borderbeat. I took a couple of anatomy courses and I...
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The Spice: November 2008
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Exploring the diversity of Southwestern food. Saturday, November 29, 2008. My husband's aunt, Megan Montiel, makes a big batch of tamales every Christmas to send home to family members. It's a tradition she learned from the Mexican-American family she married into when she met her husband Michael over 40 years ago and still maintains today. Here is the basic recipe Montiel uses, though the measurements are never exact:. 4 1/2 cups corn flour. 2-3 tablespoons vegetable oil. 2 1/2 tablespoons salt. Over No...