Monthly Archives: October 2011
South America Illiterate
By: Daniel Nardini A good friend of mine, who is also a teacher, told me that he is looking for information on Uruguay to help in his class work. Surprisingly,… Read more
Pity the Poor Wonderful People of Alabama
By: Daniel Nardini It is said that poverty knows no nationality, knows no skin color, knows no religion, and knows no region or walk of life. My experience has shown… Read more
Flight from the Sovereign State of Alabama
By: Daniel Nardini In an inconceivable decision, a federal judge has ruled that the State of Alabama’s immigration law IS legal. The state law allows police to arrest, detain, and… Read more
The Conference that Disappointed
By: Daniel Nardini The U.S.-Mexico Governors Conference, held recently in Ensenada, Mexico, really produced nothing. Out of the six Mexican states bordering the United States, only four Mexican governors came… Read more
The Future is Sooner Than You Think
By: Daniel Nardini Two things. First, the 2010 U.S. Census has reported that the white population has increased by eight percent. This is because a growing number of Latinos are… Read more
Los Estadounidenses Sufren Cerca de $7 Mil Millones en Pérdidas de Salarios en la Temporada de Influenza
Un nuevo estudio de Walgreens que examina los efectos de la influenza en la vida diaria de la gente y la economía, sugiere que la última temporada de influenza dio… Read more
Recomendaciones Para la Temporada de Halloween
Se calcula que 40 millones de niños, entre 5 y 14 años, irán de “trick-or-treat” este Halloween, de acuerdo a la Oficina del Censo de E.U. Los doctores de emergencia… Read more
Celebrity Chef Ingrid Hoffman to Visit Jewel-Osco
Celebrity Chef Ingrid Hoffmann will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month on Sunday, Oct. 9 at Jewel-Osco, 2520 N. Narragansett with an interactive cooking demo. Ingrid launched Simply Delicioso, www.simplydelicioso.com, on… Read more
Americans Suffer Nearly $7 Billion in Lost Wages During Flu Season
A new Walgreens survey examining the effects of influenza on people’s everyday lives and the economy suggests that last flu season resulted in 100 million lost works days, along with… Read more
The Poorest Little Angels
By: Daniel Nardini The U.S. Census has further revealed some very disturbing and truly sad data. It is obvious that Latinos are now the largest and fastest growing ethnic group… Read more »