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Hace mucho tiempo que vengo presentando este error, cuando cargo varias paginas de Wikipedia, 2 por ejemplo a la misma vez, independiente si sea en Commons o Wikinoticias solo es un ejemplo, pasa en todos los proyectos, incluso en donde no tengo habilitado Monobook-suite o Fastbuttons una o ambas cargan mal o mandan un mensaje emergente, que a veces es bastante molesto. Bandera de Belice en Uno insiste en que espumadera es en: Slotted spoon cuando es en: Skimmer utensil , que no existe, y otro cree que qu: Muy buenas, he lanzado la solucitud de un nuevo wikiproyecto. Yo pienso que esta idea es buena y un poco mala.
Solicito su ayuda para revisarla y quitar la etiqueta de spam. Para que ocultar los plagios? Llama al Leonpolanco A caso va a enfrentar la Autoridad que tiene Wikipedia. Ahora no se ve nada. Es una faena tener que registrarse cada vez que vas a una wiki la primera vez. S ant ola ri a Charlemos La RAE recomienda usar "yudo".
Lo cierto es que existen y se emplean las dos formas. Ahora bien, existen dos tendencias claras al respecto de los extranjerismos:. Finalmente, no debe utilizarse un bot para hacer estos cambios: Un saludo, Ronda dor Se pretende categorizar por los primeros y no por los segundos. Aparte, Andrea, te contradices: Un saludo, — Ronda dor Un esquema como el anterior no me gusta, porque creo que hay palabras mejores, pero me vale.
Hasta ahora, siempre se han puesto los puntos finales de los textos de los pies de imagen. Maldita sea, y los 50 provienen de Wikipedia. De antemano gracias por su apoyo! Creo, si no lo entiendo mal, que se puede usar sus textos siempre que se indique de donde salen. Ojo que no todo el contenido es libre: Recuerdo que tenemos Wikipedia: Para que en el futuro sea sencillo tenerlos agrupados y localizados. Os recuerdo que Portal: Perros has been viewed times in This article ranked in traffic on es.
En fin, un largo discurso solo para culpar y casi atacando, "Si Ud. Si el usuario en vez de actuar con la soberbia del "Lic. Un abrazo -- Edmenb - Mensajes Su error se resume en falta de conocimiento de las reglas muy estrictas que tiene Wikipedia y que son saltadas con impunidad muchas veces por los poderosos, porque hay wikipedistas y wikipedistas, seamos francos. Muchas gracias por tomarte estas molestias. Yo quiero que estas fotos sean de licencia libre, renuncio al copyright pero quiero que se cite el autor, como es normal: Es mi voluntad, si es posible , o en mi caso: Con este mismo nombre de David Ebro, estoy presente en foros de agricultura y tractores.
Mi objetivo no es promocional o publicitario, sino puramente informativo. Lo he intentado hacer yo, pero no soy un usuario autoconfirmado. No fui quien te puso plantilla. Pero, aun cuando no lo he leido completo, estoy de acuerdo que necesita ser neutralizado. De cual manera se diferencia esa frase de una proclama publicitaria de cualquier otro metodo de "desarrollo personal"?
Ponelo de esta otra manera: Hay opiniones diferentes quienes? Resuelve resos puntos, y empezaras a resolver los problemas.
Nos vemos y buena suerte. No son blanqueos completos si no de secciones que no siempre son detectados correctamente y por lo que posteriormente acumulan nuevas ediciones correctas. Por ejemplo Movimiento de independencia indio. Aunque en este caso sean pocas. Se ha insertado en medio al texto una Wikitabla, que sin embargo aparece al final del articulo. No se como arreglar eso. I will not remove it myself because I do not want to appear to be a vandal or to disrupt something that actually should be there.
Supongo que se trata de un error. Gracias por adelantado y un saludo. Hola buenas, por favor podrian borrar esta pagina , a peticion del propio autor, dado a que esta en desuso. I have some plans on Spanish Wikipedia and I would like to see what the community thinks. I primarily intend to look through Especial: The mare was wounded twice, on the forehead and in the hindquarter, receiving the Purple Heart.
That kind of horse deserves a statue. American troops continue to work with dogs for bomb detection, and even fighting. The mare stayed behind in Korea after the fighting ended — again a horse without a herd, now a Marine without her brothers. She lived a life full of carrots and parades. The mare gave birth to three colts. Reckless died in May Her obituary made the front page of the San Diego Union newspaper.
Pride of the Marines. Recklass has the heart of a Hero and the Spirit of a Warhorse I do not know her breeding, however she has the qualities and loyalty of the Spanish equine icons of early history. Mares are fearless when taking care of those in her charge, like a mother protecting her child. They are dedicated to their duty as a caretaker.. They desire purpose and take their job seriously and with great consideration and perseverance. If her breeding is accurate then Recklass also goes back to the great foundation lines of the horses that helped to build human cultures and shape the world Just as did the Spanish horses Originally from Mexico, one of the youngest children of a large family.
He learned to ride very early in life and worked in the stables. He is down to earth and a good person. Two weeks ago, while on a tour of Santa Anita race track he was out there greeting the visitors. For other details look him up on the internet. He's a good person! Inmates spend 40 hours a week training mustangs provided by the federal Bureau of Land Management. Inmates at Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center in rural Elk Grove spend 40 hours a week training mustangs that federal land managers gather from overpopulated areas in 10 Western states.
The training program south of Sacramento is one of six nationwide, with the others at the federal level. Sacramento County officials say theirs is the first within a local correctional facility. The inmates see themselves in the horses as they both learn valuable lessons and skills. Inmates volunteer and must be approved by a correctional panel before they can work with the horses outside the barbed-wire fences that surround the jail.
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They spend four months taming and training the horses. They also built and maintain the holding pens and care for the pastures where the horses graze. About 15 percent of inmates who participate in similar programs at federal prisons commit new crimes, far below the national recidivism rate in which about two-thirds of convicts are soon back behind bars, officials said. Resilience, perseverance, forgiveness, love, joy … a survivor Sutter is all of these things and more.
Nearly 30 years ago I was witness to a young Palomino mustang colt being returned to an BLM adoption…badly beaten and terrified…he was drug on to the ground out of the back of a stock horse trailer in devastating condition due to obvious excessive abuse. I immediately went to the office and filled out the papers necessary to re-adopt this pathetic young horse. I came back with my horse trailer and brought him home to our stables in Monterey, CA. This colt was in a state of disassociation of mind and body, an emotionally shut down condition where they let their body suffer the abuse and take their mind away in a non-responsive appearance.
We put Sutter in a 20 X 20 stall to recover so we could try to attend to his wounds. Upon the site of a human being Sutter was willing to crash into the wall of the stall in flight to escape. It took time and understanding to relieve his fear and let us have contact with him. Once we could start to touch him we were able to start to gain his trust.
Amazing that after all the trauma he suffered, that he still wanted to try to understand our intentions…I believe his youth benefited the attempt to establish a relationship again with humans. Once we were able to bring him outside where we had more options of interaction and exchange of body language, Sutter then started to show signs of engagement.
Sutter demonstrated a great desire to explore all different activities, exercises that channeled his efforts and focus toward success and trust. He progressed with curiosity and enthusiasm, eagerly awaiting the next challenge…. The list continues…as he endures to touch the hearts and lives of so many…. Mustangs representing our Country. God Bless you Sutter, for all the known and unknown equine Survivors and Heroes. The Heritage Discovery Center , Inc. Legendary to peoples around the world. The Spanish horse a main character.
Now this pinnacle part of our past, the pure Spanish horse is in great danger of being lost forever.
To wake up every day and try to go to sleep at night with the sole responsibility of 60 lives staring you in the face, expecting you to provide life in all aspects for them is daunting to say the least…but to face every day without the ability to acquire those resources that determine health, life or death for each and every one of them is so terrifying that is stops your heart and fills the moments of each day and night with anguish and terror….
When I received these noble lives, Wilbur-Cruce horses, as their steward in , I had no idea of the magnitude of their presence here today as ambassadors of the past histories of so many cultures…and antiquities…. Traveling the earth and oceans of the world together, exploring life and its perils and joys together in such a rudimentary lifestyle…depending upon each other with passion and fear, accomplishment and defeat and death…or the opportunity of new life…. As you read the other articles that Mimi has brought to our attention if you let your imagination come alive you will just begin to see what horses have meant to mankind…more horses have given their lives for mankind than ANY OTHER creature on this planet.
Please help us avoid another unnecessary tragic loss….
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This Stallion had spent much of his life helping humans through historical Spanish reenactments and social service…. Please look at our web site www. Please help save this living legend of our past and present…and hopefully our future. Visit our ranch and share out past and present, bring family and friends. Class of Texas Genealogical Hall of Fame. He has written three family history books, one of which won the Dallas Genealogical Society Award in His first history book about the American Revolutionary War has already won 5 awards and his latest book just came out.
Judge Butler has served as a judge at the city, county, state and federal levels. He was also the founder of the Texas Genealogical College. He also rekindled the defunct St. Besides his interest in genealogy and lineage societies, he enjoys travel. Just returning from the Far East, he has visited countries. Each of those selected for the Texas Genealogical College Class of the "Hall of Fame" were also presented a huge folder 12" X 18" with two colorful certificates which compose the "Hidalgo Award".
Income was at first generated from proceeds earned by taking care of and selling produce from a city-owned avocado and orange grove. Later when the old grove could no longer provide the funds needed they sought donations and later launched their second enterprise, selling Hispanic books online. As activities in Mexico grew so did the need of additional funds. We are now imaging the colonial documents of the Spanish colony known as New Spain.
This has become a mammoth project requiring a very large and growing budget. Necessity has led us to our latest and newest undertaking for raising funds, the sale of fine art. A modest donation of art has made this possible. We invite you to visit our website and see if one of our pieces will enhance your home or office. Campos y Escalante, Carlos has been sharing liberally with Somos Primos for a few years now, submitting many, many marvelous articles, scattered throughout the issues, in all categories, expanding our historical understanding and vision.
I thought you would all enjoy knowing a little bit about him. We are all beneficiaries of Carlos' joy of discovery. Radiology Osaka,Japan ; M. Just before retirement I became interested in genealogy and in learning of our ancestral family history. Sanchez passed away October 28, his eldest daughter, Ixcatli Sanchez, announced on Facebook. He would have been 65 on Sunday. She asked for privacy for the family. Recognizable with his iconic handlebar mustache and guitar often in hand, Sanchez was an activist, artist, musician and educator.
He was among the many founders of Chicano Park in the Barrio Logan neighborhood and became one of its strongest protectors. Sanchez was born Oct. He and his brother learned to sing and play traditional music from their mother, a talented singer, and their uncles. He spent much of his childhood in the fields. I was refueling the tractor one morning, and my dad and the boss were watching.
And the boss said: Your son will make a good foreman on this ranch when you are gone. I better start making my own plans! It was in college that the brothers played publicly for the first time. His appetite for activism was kick-started as a college student in when he joined hundreds of barrio residents in a march toward a small plot of land under the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Politicians were planning to put a California Highway Patrol office there, but the residents wanted the land for something different.
I knew they were going to plant something. He is among the few Chicano artists to have earned the recognition. Sanchez is survived by his wife, Isabel, five children and many grandchildren. Union-Tribune staff writer George Varga contributed to this story. El deceso fue confirmado por sus familiares. While in high school, Armando made a name for himself as an excellent football player, starting with his first touchdown as a freshman and becoming a four year letterman. His greatest accomplishment as a Fullback in his senior year was being part of the Undefeated St.
In the game with the Victoria Eagles, Armando led St. The Antlers captured their first South Texas Catholic Interscholastic League championship by ending their 10 game regular season, undefeated, and securing St. He also became an assistant coach under Reece Hunter, returning to his old alma mater at St. Later on in , he became a stockbroker working with Ling and Company in Dallas, TX, for over three years. In , Armando began working for the Texas State Board of Insurance in Austin, TX, as an insurance investigator and examiner, traveling all over the state, for a period of ten years.
Afterwards, Armando became involved in the Oil and Gas Industry, becoming a Landman until his retirement. Armando was an avid outdoor sportsman. Fishing and Hunting were his hobbies, but his passion for hunting made him one of the best deer hunters in South Texas. He enjoyed going on hunting trips to Colorado, Wyoming and Mexico. He also met and made many friends from all over the states when he formed the Chaparral White Wing Hunting Group, and hosted many hunts for several years.
Armando loved taking part in the local Chili and Menudo Cook-Offs, often winning several championships. He was well-known for his cooking skills and loved to entertain friends in his home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fernando Cruz Jr. Armando is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years of marriage, and who was also his high school sweetheart, Aurora Dominguez Cruz, his three daughters: His grandchildren brought him joy beyond measure and he loved to participate in all their school activities and games.
Also surviving him are his siblings: Armando was an individual who impacted the lives of many people and left a legacy of love and unforgettable memories among his friends and family. The family wishes to thank Dr. Ralph Nimchan and Dr. Reynaldo Godines for the care they provided to Armando for so many years. Also a special thanks to Superior Nursing Home Health Agency for their excellent care and attention given to him.. Visitation will be from 9: A Celebration of Life Service will begin at Interment will follow in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Laredo, Texas Spanning the wall of the hallway near the Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp classroom, in place of the hand-drawn posters, is a mural honoring military veterans.
The mural is 37 feet long and 7 feet high and depicts members of the military throughout the years, from the Revolutionary War, World War I and World War II to the present. The soldiers are painted in black and white against a vibrant American flag that is made to look like it is waving. The mural marks the first official collaboration between the two departments. Karen Garcia , who is also taking art. Looking at the finished project is so powerful, and I hope other kids pass it in the hallway and know these men and women deserve to be honored. A General Mattis Christmas Story.
He indicated that most of the veterans that were contacting the coalition, wanted to work with heritage breeds. So the Conservancy partnered with the Coalition to organize and hold a workshop in Pittsboro, NC, to provide veterans the education needed to succeed with heritage breed conservation.
By supporting veterans who raise heritage breeds, The Livestock Conservancy simultaneously serves its own mission of livestock and poultry breed conservation. Our veterans face many challenges. Some of them struggle to find jobs. Some struggle to find productive ways to reconnect with society. They need time to heal, and a place to do it. With so many of our veterans returning to small communities, many find healing in rural life and farming.
The act of raising animals and giving new life is a benefit to our soldiers. Veterans are also service minded, and want to find new ways to serve their communities. Those that farm want most of all to feed their families and their neighbors. They find that raising endangered breeds of livestock and poultry, is a good way to add yet another form of service by helping save breeds that might otherwise disappear. The therapeutic benefits of Veterans working with horses is innumerable.
Horses and Heritage, a great partnership and growth opportunity. Our horses were also survivors and offer unconditional love and partnership in the path to recovery and a positive future. They died in a moment of Heroism. Their story does matter We now have over 20 million views of "Just A Common Soldier".
It has also received 2 Emmy Awards. Please pass it along. Regardless of how you voted, we now have a new President-Elect who needs all our prayers and support to succeed in a country that we love and many have fought and given their lives for. God bless our veterans and God Bless America! Standing next to is his grandson, Andrew. We are so proud of Leonard for all his outreach contributions to his community. I title this one "Thrills and spills with Dotty Jean Mills.
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New Mexico's Stormy History: Todo muy interesante y especialmente su palabras sobre nuestros veteranos. I also want to take this opportunity to highlight my new book regarding some of the true history of New Mexico. The book is "New Mexico's Stormy History: It comes with contents, footnotes, bibliography, index and appendices. It also highlights some the real historical aspects that historians often have bypassed or trod over lightly.
Hopefully you are interested in having a review done, as well, for SomosPrimos - as I noted that you listed some books here in SomosPrimos, November Should you be interested in a review, please send me your mailing address and I shall send you a book, and will be very grateful as well.
Thank you very much, Best Regards and continued success. Rarely do you have a family genealogy that reads like a history of an entire population, with a fresh look as seen through the ages of New Mexico's history through the lens of an average long-time New Mexico family. From the first settlements, the Pueblo Revolt, the Return from Exile to the "Entrada," to modern times, a Mestas or a descendant has been there to tell the story.
In telling his summarization of New Mexico's early history, Elmer Maestas does not shy away from pointing out some of the sweet, bitter sweet or sour aspects of New Mexico's unique and memorable history. This book is "one of a kind. He skillfully presents to us the stage upon which a Mestas and other Hispanos played leading roles in the history of our state's. And if you doubt his veracity, check his ; sources, his countless hours in archives, libraries, special collections and interviews. Maestas has created not only a "family history" but also a journal of our early beginnings, our struggles, our adversity, our joys and sorrows, and most important, the fact that he is here to tell his story, our story, our history.
After a 30 year career in the U. Navy, retiring as Master Chief, he returned home to New Mexico and set sail on a course of new adventures - working as a U. Census Manager, as a Refugee Resettlement Case Manager, served on the board of Kirtland Federal Credit Union, and joined organizations and causes to learn about New Mexico's unique history - then launched a five-year research study to write and have published his book - "New Mexico's Stormy History: Others propose that it is a sweeping and exciting telling, and high-lighting many historical facts - known, little known, or not often told, regarding that "Stormy" and almost constant warfare filled period of Spanish Colonial and U.
Hi Mimi, here is another review: I had completely forgotten about this one done by the NMGenealogicalSociety - as they were in the process of joining with our Hispanic Genealogical Research Center NM and wanted to do a book review of one of our HGRC member's works - so my new book was chosen. Supportive to his family history and genealogy are, maps, sketches of historical incidences drawn by the author himself.
Congratulations for producing a well documented resources for all of us. But there is genetic evidence of a third unknown group of human species. This third group could add another twist in the tale of human evolution. Today, modern humans inherit a small chunk of our genes from Neanderthals, with evidence that some of us carry the genetic remnants of a lesser known sister group, called the Denisovans. But genetic analysis of people living in modern Melanesia suggests they carry traces of a third, as yet unidentified prehistoric relative distinct from the others.
The first pioneers to expand across Oceania may have originated from Melanesian societies, such as Papua New Guinea. Pictured are people from Papua New Guinea in traditional dress at a cultural Hagen show Genetic analysis of people living in modern Melanesia suggests they carry traces of unknown prehistoric relative of humans. Pictured are people from Papua New Guinea at a cultural Hagen show. The island groups of Melanesia — which includes Papua New Guinea, Fiji and the Solomon Islands and others — are geographically cut off by the Pacific Ocean, with their DNA providing a unique window into how human ancestors spread across the region.
The latest research, presented at a meeting of the American Society for Human Genetics in Vancouver, bolsters previous findings that there may be another strand to the story of modern humans, with multiple groups of prehistoric human interbreeding. Of the nine bestselling novels of all time, all nine are set in two different worlds.
We all have scars. Instead, they look it directly into its dark face and describe what they see on the page. Think for a moment about all great stories about orphans in literature and film. Orphans are uniquely vulnerable and thus have the most potential for growth. They all saw ghosts! Everyone wonders about the afterlife. Have fun with it! Not all fortunes are good. Sometimes discovering a fortune will destroy you.
Is that journey interrupted by disaster? Let your character fall into the path of a monster and see how they handle themselves. We exist to help you become a great writer through deliberate practice. This is the only website with daily creative writing lessons that you can put to use immediately and share your practice with an encouraging community of fellow writers. Make sure you get your free copy of 14 Prompts , our popular book of unique writing prompts.
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Click to learn more and sign up. We also share awesome writing inspiration on Facebook , Twitter , Pinterest , and Instagram thewritepractice. I hope to see you on those platforms as well. That's it for now, but we'll talk soon! All the best, Joe admin thewritepractice. These volunteers transcribe index information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are needed particularly those who can read foreign languages to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.
Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over years. The college enrolls and graduates more minority students than any other institution in the United States.
Students in the foresic sciences program at Aliso Niguel High School go on the trail for evidence in their first "crime scene. Yellow crime scene tape marked off the blood-splattered room with a dead body at Aliso Niguel High School, where forensic science students were busy searching for clues. But the scenario was staged, the blood made of dye and cornstarch and the body created by filling a hazmat suit with shredded paper, said teacher assistant Gianna Clary, 17, who set up the scene.
The students were learning to investigate and document a crime scene as part of their forensic science class. The scene created a dose of reality for students, many who are hoping to continue on a career path within forensic science. Alyssa Wesen, 17, takes measurements at a mock crime scene. Using her curriculum, classes have expanded to Dana Hills and San Juan Hills high schools, and for the last three years, Famalette is teaching the class at Saddleback College.
They will do an autopsy of a pig to determine its cause of death, learn about toxicology and drugs and how to determine which weapon was used at a crime scene. They will use microscopes to analyze evidence, study how DNA can solve crimes, reconstruct a crime scene and learn about blood stain patterns.
The course also includes many guest speakers, including police officers, the bomb squad, FBI officers, detectives and prosecutors. Mike Manson, 17, liked the hands-on aspect of the class and how it teaches students professions in the industry. Sam Argersinger, 17, who is going into the Marine Corps Reserve next year, agreed. According to the U. Department of Labor, competition for jobs in the field may be strong because of the popularity of forensic science and crime scene investigation that has come from media and TV shows.
Employment of forensic science technicians is projected to grow 27 percent from to , much faster than the average for all occupations, according to the department. Famalette said many of her former students continued on to study forensic science or are in the military preparing themselves for a career in forensic science. It was one of the best classes I've ever taken. Latinas in the U. From my scholarship on academia I culled data for the educational landscape I would paint: Latinas lag behind in educational achievement not because they lack the desire, but because the academic doors are opened just enough to allow a few brown tokens into the upper ranks.
If the professoriate is a gallon of water, Latina full, associate and assistant professors combined are about 2. Among conferred doctorates, Latinas are just under half a cup. And among conferred baccalaureates and master's degrees, Latinas are less than 9 out of ounces, about 1 of the 16 cups in the gallon per category. By comparison, our white female university peers collectively make up 37 percent of all conferred bachelor's degrees in the U.
Yet, peruse almost any university website and you will see mission, vision or initiative proclamations about valuing diversity. These focuses have been in place for decades -- in rhetoric that does not match the data. It's not because universities don't know how. The extant research for how to recruit and retain people of color in academia is massive, including thousands of books and articles. The status quo exists because universities lack the will to upset the white power structure, regardless of the changing national demographics they are charged with educating. The next president of this country can and must provide the needed motivation to transform the predominant whiteness of academia, to improve Latinas' graduation rates, matriculation into doctorate graduate programs, and equitable representation in the faculty and upper administrative ranks.
Today, one in five women in the United States are Latina. By , we will make up one-third of our nation's female population. Latinas' successful engagement at all levels of the educational domain will enable our country's global competitiveness as it affords opportunities for more women like the awe-inspiring speakers at the summit. One key starting place will be adding Latinas to the president's administration.
As Rosa Gumataotao Rios, who stepped down as U. Latinas who have excelled in spite of overwhelming odds can ask such questions and help revolutionize academia's current elitism. In an accountable, metamorphosing system, the consequence for having no equitable representation of Latinas among administrators, faculty and doctorate students would be zero federal grant eligibility. That would hit universities fiscally and in prestige rankings.
University administrators won't like that transparency because it will threaten their undergraduate enrollment picture, which pays the bills. Once the will for change is in place, universities will develop programs for recruitment and retention of Latinas and other underrepresented racial groups at every level of the academy. Add the will, and the change will follow. That's the message I carried with me as I entered the White House. As the Secret Service escorted me in, tears filled my eyes, my heart felt like it would explode, my lungs seemed inadequate.
Coming from a family whose members have served in the Army, Navy or Marines in every war since World War I, pride in America encompassed me. But I also felt fear: Will the next president build walls or equitable opportunities? In this election, a record Our contributions are immeasurable. Our strength is growing in step with our numbers.
Some people on Twitter are even monitoring incidents in which Latino students in particular have been targeted. When were these students not targeted? When did immigrant students and their families ever have it easy? People are often surprised to hear that many of these children, with brown skin and "foreign-sounding" names, are U.
Yet 95 percent of Latino students in U. Immigration is no longer the primary factor driving Latino population growth. In fact, since , the number of Mexican immigrants leaving the U. I've been reporting on education for 27 years and covered lots of stories about this population, especially this year as we've set out to report on how the nation can educate the nearly 5 million students who are learning English.
And I can't imagine things getting that much worse, especially for Latinos who arrived as toddlers or were born in this country. Board of Education, there were schools throughout the southwest that were explicitly created to keep U. As the school superintendent of Garden Grove, California,wrote in defense of white-only schools in Let's fast forward to , the year Lauro Cavazos, a sixth-generation Texan, became the first Latino to serve as Secretary of Education. He drew controversy for berating and blaming Latino immigrant parents for their kids' dismal education.
He questioned their values and suggested that education was not a priority for poor Latino families. Then there was President Bill Clinton, who aspired to be the first "education president. Like the Mexicans in Gainesville, Ga. I remember how schools in that community were overwhelmed - often they had no Spanish-speaking teachers and as a result Latino students wound up, essentially, warehoused in classrooms with little if any progress toward assimilation - or transition to English.
I remember meeting a gifted, year-old in Pennsylvania, who was classified as "learning disabled" and kept isolated, doing little but memorizing things like the names of kitchen utensils because she didn't know English. She turned out to be a math whiz. In , George W. Bush came along with his slogan, "the soft bigotry of low expectations," denouncing the education system's penchant for expecting little of these children. He sought to reverse the poor quality of instruction for black and Latino immigrant kids like those his own state - Texas - had long neglected.
Fourteen years of No Child Left Behind followed. While there was some progress on achievement and improving graduation rates, NCLB hardly put a dent on what many would see as the biggest problem: To this day, little or no meaningful preparation for college or work takes place in many of these "majority-minority" schools.
Education Department today describe the yawning gaps in educational quality and opportunity for Latino and non-English-speaking kids. Those children are less likely to have access to college-prep classes in math and science. They're less likely to be enrolled in talented and gifted programs and more likely to go to a school where school cops outnumber guidance counselors.
No Child Left Behind? I don't think so, but you have to admit it was a catchy slogan. This was and still is policy, not the task of some special "deportation" force like the one Donald Trump talked about during his campaign. The Obama administration has, in fact, deported more people than any other previous administration, earning him the nickname "deporter-in-chief. And so, under the Obama administration we've deported tens of thousands of "unaccompanied minors" mostly from Central America, many of them fleeing drug gangs and violence.
Yashua Cantillano, 13, and his year-old brother Alinhoel from Honduras were typical. I met them in New Orleans. They fled their home in Tegucigalpa with a change of clothes, water and their mother's phone number in New Orleans scribbled on a piece of paper.
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He was happy and finally felt safe. When I called months later to see what happened, Yashua and his entire family had been deported. The National Council of La Raza this summer released some eye-opening figures. They show that Latinos under 18 years of age now total Most, 62 percent, live in poverty. By , they'll make up a third of the nation's total K school enrollment. So, the question remains.
Should Latinos and immigrant kids in particular be more afraid of being profiled and targeted for deportation just because Donald Trump got elected? Are they more likely to be denied a quality education? What I do know for certain is that life for many of these young people has never been easy, in or out of school. Its been pretty tough for a long, long time. The Most Touching Speech Made by Bride's Father to the Groom Oregon official who bullied Christian bakery owners loses election A young man learns what's most important in life from the guy next door.
The tomb is a limestone shelf or burial bed hewn from the wall of a cave, National Geographic reports. Covered by marble cladding since at least A. An initial inspection by a team from the National Technical University of Athens revealed a layer of fill material beneath the marble cladding. Additional work revealed another marble slab with a cross carved into its surface, according to National Geographic.
Just hours before the tomb was re-sealed Friday, the original limestone burial bed was found to be intact. Experts also confirmed the existence of the original limestone cave walls inside the Edicule, the early 19th-century structure within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre that houses the tomb.
Magness noted that other tombs are located in the immediate vicinity. The church was first built during the fourth century A. The Church built by Constantine was destroyed by the Fatimid Caliphate in and rebuilt in the middle of the 11th century, according to National Geographic. Artes De Bien Morir: Cantico De Disolucion Poemas Escogidos PDF complete. Crimenes Duplicados PDF complete.
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