Ok so I was in my public administration class today and the topic of voting came up. My professor says that our voting rights are so important in the US because it give us an opportunity to help cong…
Started Mar 11
Brooke thanks for your comment! :) I must admit with you that education does not get the respect it deserves, trust me i agree with you! Coming from a family full of educators you learn that the syst…
Replied Mar 11
Very True!! There is so much that needs to be change for women to be recognized in a man's world, but it will take a long time to happen. The reason for this is because issues like rape, abortion, se…
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In class today, my professor told me that women today are still not treated equally. She also mentioned that society, still lives in a man's world. After hearing this, it made so much sense because…
Started this discussion. Last reply by Claudia Mar 11.
Hello Ladies, as we all know that Spring Break is coming up, and we all know that we tend to slack off during this week. My suggestions to you is DON’T DO IT this Spring Break!! I spoke to a couple of teachers from High School and professors from the university and basically told me that “once students come back from break, it’s like we are playing catch up with them.” They also said, “Most of their students turn in poorly written assi
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Hello ladies,
Well as most of you know that Latinitas will be having their Teen Media Camp in El Paso during the week of Spring Break. The event is coming along great! However, we are looking for professional photographers to speak to the girls. If you guys know of anyone who is in the photography profession, please respond back. I already emailed a couple of people who have their own business, but like I said if you know of other photographers, please send me their contact information
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Over the week, I was able to communicate with a teacher who has been teaching in El Paso for over thirty years. Talking to her about her youth and giving me an idea on the type of society that El Paso had back in the 1960s, she was telling me that the youth of El Paso has not changed much.
This educator told me that bac
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