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Environmentally Friendly: Environmentally friendly...
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Monday, January 22, 2007. I grew up in a very environmentally conscience household in Flagstaff headed by two Forest Service Employees, and complete with solar panels, a vegetable gardens, recycling bins and even.ugh, cloth diapers. To complete the stereotype, my family has owned three Volkswagen buses and my dad even grows his own hops to create his own homebrew. Is a government agency that everyone should be aware of, most people's response to my new job was, "you're working for a florist. Intended to ...
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Comida Sin Fronteras
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Monday, March 5, 2007. Have you ever been to a Mexican restaurant and heard or seen somewhere in the restaurant that the food is authentic? Why do they say it is authentic? I have found that many Mexican restaurants I have eaten at claim to get their food directly from Mexico. This got me thinking about what food is imported from Mexico? How much does the U.S rely on food imports from Mexico? What is exported to Mexico from the U.S? According to the U.S Department of Commerce. The major imports from Mexi...
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Comida Sin Fronteras
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Monday, March 26, 2007. Hidden in the south west corner of Ft. Lowell and Campbell is a bustling and bright restaurant called Rosa's Mexican Food. Reasonably priced. If you are looking for a lively atmosphere and amazing authentic Mexican food; Rosa's is where you need to go. 1750 East Ft. Lowell Road. Tucson, Arizona7 Days a week 11:00am- 10:00pm. Rosa's Mexican Food is conveniently located at the Southwest corner of Ft. Lowell and Campbell in the Blockbuster Shopping Center. View my complete profile.
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Environmentally Friendly: Crossing the border is for the birds
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Monday, February 5, 2007. Crossing the border is for the birds. Last fall, President Bush signed the Secure Fences Act. That will provide close to $2 million to build a 700 miles of fence along the US-Mexico border. Environmental and humanitarian activists and other agencies and groups in opposition of the act seem to think the term "fence" is a dire understatement (some compare the notion to the Great Wall of China and the Berlin Wall in both physical and political light). Will be threatened by a wall.
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Comida Sin Fronteras
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Monday, February 26, 2007. Tortillas. We all are aware of the corn/flour divide. You can get them thick, thin, small, huge, in different flavors such as jalapeno or garden deluxe, and you can make them almost anywhere. They are one of the most important part of any Mexican dish. Whatever form of tortilla you prefer I am sure grocery stores, restaurants and tortilla factories in Tucson can offer them. 7823 E. Broadway. Saint Mary's Mexican Food. 1030 W. St. Mary's Road. 849 N Anita Ave. 614 N Grande Avenue.
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Comida Sin Fronteras
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Monday, April 9, 2007. One of many stands selling Indian Fry Bread. In front of the church. The end of holy week for the catholic religion resulted in many people visiting San Xavier del Bac Mission. Affectionately called "The White Dove of the Desert." It is south of Tucson and on the Tohono O'odham land. The church primarily serves the Tohono O'odham but is open to all for tours and services. There are many different ways to make fry bread and many different things you can put in it. The Borders of Edu...
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Comida Sin Fronteras: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Mexican food. I love it. What can I say? I'm Mexican and I know what the real stuff is. I grew up making tortillas and eating beans and rice almost at every meal. I love going to fiestas and bodas because they always serve up the best of Mexican cuisine. From tamales,tacos, enchiladas to horachata I have had it all and I love most of it. Driving through the streets of Tucson it's obvious plenty of other people love it as well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Mexican Tourists: Objectivity: Going the Way of the Greek Gods
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They are only here to spend money. Monday, April 09, 2007. Objectivity: Going the Way of the Greek Gods. This semester, I have learned that objectivity is not as easy as that. I think my best example of my change came last week, as we were covering the St. Andrews Clinic, a clinic on the U.S. side of the border that provides free healthcare to people from the Mexican side of the border. And it freaks me out. But I am still freaked out. Posted by Amanda H. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Borders o...
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Mexican Tourists: Citizenship Through Taxes
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They are only here to spend money. Monday, April 23, 2007. Taxes were due last week and I, like so many people, was stuck giving good ol. Uncle Sam my hard-earned cash- in this case, $63 to the Arizona government. I only hope that they use some of it to give more funding to the universities. Illegal immigrants are using their taxes to build a foundation in the American system, so that when they do apply for citizenship, they have a background to pull on to bolster their case. However, thanks to wild gene...
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Mexican Tourists: Tucson: Because It's Closer to You Than Any Other American City
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They are only here to spend money. Monday, February 12, 2007. Tucson: Because It's Closer to You Than Any Other American City. While not the most eloquent welcome message to potential Arizona tourists, my dad's blunt message gets the point across for which so many visitor centers aim. The Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau has taken the general idea and molded it into an invitation to come and see all that Tucson has to offer. The second picture, of the Mexican tourists in Tucson (really!