Getting chain fence installation can make an area safer. Customers can hire cheap fence contractors when they’re ready to have a fence put into place. They can search for ‘cheap fence installers near me.’ The customers looking for ‘cheap fence repair near me’ may find the same services since a…
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A New Study Shows Chewing Slowly Works to Prevent Weight Gain in Children
In America’s seemingly endless quest to stomp out the obesity epidemic, a great deal of research has been conducted regarding what people eat. But a new study shows that the way people eat — children in particular — will affect their future weight gain. According to a recent study published…
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From Your Hand to Your Ear, How Many Germs is Your Phone Spreading?
We now live in a world surrounded by touch screens at every turn. Between smartphones, tablets, and even making some purchases, there is essentially no way to avoid swiping fingers across open surfaces that countless other hands — and even just our own — have touched. Unfortunately, the cleanliness of…
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New Study Finds Birth Control Pills May Lead to Bad Breath
It’s no wonder why some people have bad breath. After all, one in four adults doesn’t brush twice a day. However, new research has found that birth control pills may cause bad breath and worse. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University recently reviewed 61 journal articles with nearly 100 studies…
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Boots to Roots Seeks to Provide Female and Hispanic Veterans With Agricultural Education Opportunities
According to the National Center for Veteran Analysis and Statistics, women and Hispanic veterans account for a total of 16% of the veteran population as of 2012. More than any other groups in the military, women and Hispanic veterans are faced with challenges upon returning to civilian life. Generally speaking,…
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Texas Supreme Court Sides with Employer That Fired Injured Latino Worker
A Latino man from Texas saw his favorable ruling get overturned by the Texas Supreme Court after he sued his former employer for terminating his employment due to an injury suffered on the job. According to Business Insurance, Jorge Melendez was working for Kings Aire Inc., an HVAC company in…
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Former Player Advises New Valencia Manager to Learn Spanish
Gaizka Mendieta should know a thing or two about the Spanish Valencia Football Club and their fans, considering he was a key player on the team for over eight years. So when he warned new Valencia CF manager, Gary Neville, earlier this week to learn Spanish, the ex-Manchester United defender…
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Students Calling Out Colleges Once Again
Once again, students are out protesting against the higher education system in the United States, but this time it’s not over lack of racial diversity on campus. Instead, they’re trying to bring awareness to the issues surrounding high tuition costs and student loan debt. Ami Schneider was one of many…
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Smart Phones Drive US Hispanics’ Overall Digital Activity
When smartphones initially rose in popularity, Hispanics in the U.S. were of the first groups to adopt the new technology. As the Hispanic population increases and the rate of Hispanic smartphone ownership increases, it is interesting to note the ways in which Hispanics’ use of this technology is driving this…
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Marco Rubio, Walking an Ideological Tightrope To the GOP Nomination
The late U.S. President Ronald Reagan is often credited with saying that Latinos are Republicans at heart, but “they just don’t know it yet.” As businessman Donald Trump continues to dominate the headlines (and the polls) surrounding the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio has recently eclipsed…