During Obama’s presidency, we looked forward to healthcare reform, more specifically, a less costly health insurance. We were hopeful, eager, excited. The word ‘Change’ resonated in middle America’s dreams. However, and call it what you will, but perhaps we were a bit too eager. A bit too excited. In 2010, as the Affordable Care Act [...]
October 25, 2011 | Posted in
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Congresswoman makes a case for STEM Education, talks about here colleagues’ criticism of President Obama and plans to run for reelection.
As the Internet becomes more and more utilized in other sectors, educators are also using it to communicate with students. The use of social media has proven to be an effective way to learn. So who can you follow to get the best idea? Best Education Sites has put together a full comprehensive data on [...]
October 24, 2011 | Posted in
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Come visit our “roving newsroom” at the community room near the Southwest Center Mall stage next Sunday from 3-5 p.m.
First year principal most recently assistant at Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School
My senior year in high school, a friend of mine was blessed to be accepted to USC. It was a life long dream for him to one day be a USC Trojan. Fortunately, he ended up going to the UW and becoming a Husky (fortunate in the sense that I bleed purple and gold, which [...]
October 19, 2011 | Posted in
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The City doesn’t collect bulk/brush garbage during 5th Monday weeks.
The week-long celebration will include daily pro bono activities and Continuing Legal Education classes on topics such as housing/landlord/tenant legal issues, family law and two DVAP free legal clinics.
The Cara Mia Theater Company is the first and only company in Dallas exclusively producing Latin-American works.
Kimball leaves rivalry game with still only one loss and Carter still has one win on the season.