By: fdgbg | 2010-10-09 | Business The National Bulk Vendors Association is a nonprofit trade association of bulk vendors, founded in 1950. The NBVA lobbies for legislation that will help bulk vendors; for instance, NBVA worked through the Coin Coalition to support the United States dollar coin. read more
By: Dan Bunch | 2010-04-04 | Politics They are holding a debate right this minute on Television. Lou Dobbs ("bless his pea-pickin' heart" as Mr. Tennessee Ernie Ford would have said long ago.) is moderator for the meeting and debate between Latino Immigration and Civil Rights individuals and some Public minded "Civilians" and local Politicians. I was watching, but it got out of hand of course, and got boring. So I am now working on the computer and wondering about what I just heard discussed, and what those matters expressed about illegal immigration", that will both affect me and my family, and affect this country. Especially in light of a "lame duck" President and the "Bird Shooter" VP. read more
By: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-02 | News and society National election polls are a great gauge of voter impressions but too much emphasis is placed on them. The horse race between candidates in any given campaign can leave voters looking at numbers instead of policy. As a result, candidates also focus in on the numbers instead of the issues. read more
By: Paul Steinberg | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is a mistake many people make. Anyone who cares about the issues in an election year, should care about those same issues every year. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics The phrase honest politician has become an oxymoron. We should not be impressed by the prospect of having the first woman, first black or first Latino president. What would be far more radical would be to have the first honest president, if not ever, certainly in a very long time. read more
By: Lupe cruz | 2012-04-07 | Business The United Auto Workers union has begun passing out cards to employees of the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga to determine whether there is enough support to hold a union representation election. read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-07-10 | Current Affairs Current Affairs, Advice, Christianity Every time the President speaks, makes another appointment or ramrods a new bill through the democratically controlled congress, he reinforces what millions of Americans now feel; this President does not love America. With Arizonans cringing in fear even hundreds of miles from the border from the aftermath of brutally murdered ranchers and border police, we might expect any other President to spring into action. We would not expect 1200 National Guardsmen to come down and sit at desks. Most of us would hope for ten or twelve thousand to come down as John McCain has suggested, armed to ... read more
By: Miwrel Daoiey | 2011-04-20 | Computer Well our paid survey program is geared 100% to Latino viewers, so you do not have to worry about knowing a second language, or wonder if you'll be accepted or not, that is, read more
By: Quincy Lee | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is 2008 and that means its Election Year. This is the 56th consecutive presidential election and a very peculiar one as the Democratic political party has elected the first woman to run for president, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, whom was former US First Lady. read more
By: Jena Luthovski | 2010-03-19 | Reference & Education The history of what today is called the National Basketball Association (NBA) began in 1946. In 1946, it was called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The league was mostly started by people who owned sports arenas in the United States, most importantly the Madison Square Garden in New York City. Earlier attempts had been made to start a league. There had been leagues like the American B read more
By: Anthony W. Bills | 2011-05-24 | College Political elections are very paramount in the leadership selection of leaders to the various ranks of leadership in a country. The elected members to represent the people's views and need in the house of representation occupy a niche which is crucial in determination of services delivery to the public. read more
By: Ken | 2011-06-20 | History The word Latino is used to refer to different groups of people who come from Latin American countries. The name of is used to refer to different people from Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, and many other countries (Gandossy, 2007). Latinos constitute one of the largest minority groups in United States and they have had different experiences in a country where all of them are treated as migrants. read more
By: dudu | 2010-10-14 | Organizational "The burden is even heavier!" ?? Visit to the National Federation of Vice Chairman Suning Electrical Zhang Jindong, chairman 2007 11 Sep.18? 20 read more