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Radio On The Border: February 2009
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Radio On The Border. I am a graduating senior at the University of Arizona getting my degree in Broadcast Journalism and Communications. View my complete profile. A Legend: Wolfman Jack. Book Review: Border Radio. Terrestrial vs. Satellite. Blasting Across The Border. A New Approach: Immigration Reform in the United States. Crossing Over The Border. Enforcement On The Line. Made On The Border. Sounds Across The Border. Wide World Of Wildcats. Women and The U.S. Writing With Both Hands. When the Wolfman w...
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Radio On The Border: Corridos
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Radio On The Border. I am a graduating senior at the University of Arizona getting my degree in Broadcast Journalism and Communications. View my complete profile. The End Is The Beginning. A New Voice In The White House. A New Approach: Immigration Reform in the United States. Crossing Over The Border. Enforcement On The Line. Made On The Border. Sounds Across The Border. Wide World Of Wildcats. Women and The U.S. Writing With Both Hands. Sunday, April 5, 2009. He said the way to tell the difference is t...
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Radio On The Border: April 2009
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Radio On The Border. I am a graduating senior at the University of Arizona getting my degree in Broadcast Journalism and Communications. View my complete profile. The End Is The Beginning. A New Voice In The White House. A New Approach: Immigration Reform in the United States. Crossing Over The Border. Enforcement On The Line. Made On The Border. Sounds Across The Border. Wide World Of Wildcats. Women and The U.S. Writing With Both Hands. Sunday, April 26, 2009. The End Is The Beginning. I am truly going...
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Border Smarts: Part III: Special Inequality
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A look at education on the U.S.- Mexico border. Monday, March 16, 2009. Part III: Special Inequality. Some kids just fall behind. Sometimes it's a language problem, sometimes it's an attendance problem and sometimes it really is a developmental problem. But as long as a kid is behind enough to warrant special education testing, does it really matter what the problem is? The National Education Association. Students are likely to encounter a limited, less rigorous curriculum. Special education is not remed...
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Border Smarts: Voucher Shut Down
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A look at education on the U.S.- Mexico border. Monday, March 30, 2009. Last week, the Arizona Supreme Court said no to vouchers. It ruled Wednesday that two voucher programs created to serve foster children and disabled students are a direct violation of the Arizona Constiution. Here's what the constitution says. Article 9 Section 10: No tax shall be laid or appropriation of public money made in aid of any church, or private or sectarian school, or any public service corporation. They divert funds from ...
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Shared Symptoms: January 2009
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Health issues on the border. Monday, January 26, 2009. LEARNING ON THE BORDER. For one week, 15 master of public health students can step outside of the classroom and fight public health disparities while living in communities along the United States-Mexico border. BHSI students and professors before departing the College of Public Health for Douglas. Image taken by Dr. Antonio Zapien. The students are a part of the. Border Health Service Learning Institute. Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
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Crossing Over The Border: January 2009
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Crossing Over The Border. A look at individual stories and cultural surprises of those who have crossed the border. Monday, January 26, 2009. A Little Bit of History. For my first blog entry I thought since I will be talking about people who have immigrated to America from different parts of the world, it would be important to know a little bit about our own border between Arizona and Nogales, Mexico, and a some of the history behind it. . 160; . Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Shared Symptoms: CHANGING THE STAGGERING STATISTICS OF LATINA TEEN PREGNANCY
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Health issues on the border. Thursday, April 16, 2009. CHANGING THE STAGGERING STATISTICS OF LATINA TEEN PREGNANCY. Between 2005 and 2006 there was a 3 percent increase in teen birth rates, unfortunately Latinas have the highest teen birth and pregnancy rate of all racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Nearly 53 percent of Latinas get pregnant at least once before their 20th birthday. These startling statistics are courtesy of. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Sexua...
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Shared Symptoms: CONTROLLING THE RISE OF TUBERCULOSIS AT THE BORDER
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Health issues on the border. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. CONTROLLING THE RISE OF TUBERCULOSIS AT THE BORDER. A few weeks ago I came across a. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). About tuberculosis and the United States – Mexico border. This week I want to discuss that report,. Preventing and Controlling Tuberculosis Along the U.S. – Mexico Border,". Which was released in January 2001. There were 67 cases in Arizona, according to the report. It is ...
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Shared Symptoms: MONITORING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE AT THE BORDER
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Health issues on the border. Sunday, April 5, 2009. MONITORING THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE AT THE BORDER. Infectious diseases, also known as contagious or communicable diseases, are a significant health threat chiefly because of their high probability of transmission and increased virulence, or ability to cause disease. Infectious diseases are caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi, according to the. This health threat is intensified in border communities. The program work...