Ruth Suarez Zane

Ruth Suarez Zane

Ruth wrote for D.C.-based technology publications and segued into public relations while living in San Francisco and New York. She worked as a high school English and social studies teacher and most recently taught technology and Spanish at a K-8 charter school in Arizona. Ruth currently freelances.
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Bachelor of Arts, English Lit.; Masters of Science, Social Studies Education

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Live right, live well

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Women in Communications, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts

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  • Arizonans to Napolitano: We Want Border Security
    Arizonans want border security. Similar to all other 49 states, Arizonans want the opportunities of freedom, employment and education without baring the brunt of the nation's illegal immigration ills.
  • Who is More Flawed: Obama or Romney?
    All presidents and presidential hopefuls have stumbled, mispronounced words, jumbled dates, fumbled a salute or handshake. Some flaws run deeper: lying under oath, philandering, contempt of court. We forgive some flaws but not others. What gives?
  • Obama, Romney Won't Win Hispanic Vote with Immigration Debate
    Hispanics, like all other Americans, are voting on economic issues, not immigration.
  • Non-White Births Take Over -- Say Thank You
    Non-white births, for the first time in history, overtook total births in the U.S. For a graying world in dire need of a sustaining youth - it's good news. The U.S.'s birthrate is among the highest of industrialized countries.
  • Will Joe Biden's Class Warfare Rant Backfire?
    Joe Biden's rant at an Ohio campaign rally attempts to ignite class warfare - pitting "us" against "them." The problem is, Americans may not actually blame "them" for our economic woes.
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  • Muted Dreams
    Youthful, larger than life dreams change throughout life - for better or worse.
  • How Much Do You Earn? Money-Talking Etiquette
    Tough economic times put money on the minds of people at work and at play. Read tactful tips on gleaning financial information from friends and family - ultimately finding the best deal for yourself.
  • Obama Woos the Celeb-Smitten, but They Want Jobs
    Obama amps up the "cool" factor, hoping to win over young voters. But his latest Jimmy Fallon stint comes off as silly at a time when an economic recovery has flatlined. What young voters really want is jobs.
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  • Obama Ate Dog - What Animals are at Your Dinner Table?
    Obama ate dog but it's okay because he was a kid in Indonesia. So the question is, what animals are legal to eat? Is it just a preference or are there legalities as to what animals can be served at your dinner table?
  • Julian Assange: From Whistleblower to Self Promoter
    Julian Assange, once hailed as a truth-crusader, is now playing journalist for Russia Today (RT), a Kremlin funded and controlled network. Sadly, we're left with no search for truth, just self promotion.
  • Ann Romney Battles Women-on-Women Hate
    Hilary Rosen says Ann Romney does not have valid opinions on the economy because she has "never worked a day in her life." Rosen insists that stay-at-home moms are clueless when it comes to the economy. The women-on-women hate battles rage on.
  • How to Wear Spring Prints and Not Look like a Curtain
    Prints are everywhere this spring! But careful - you don't want to end up looking like a curtain or tablecloth. Grab these style tips before you embark on this risky fashion trend.
  • Blame Women for Negative Media, Not Kardashians, Not Airbrushing
    The media is saturated with sexy images of women - in ads, magazines and television. But does the media make women feel bad about themselves or are women the top connoisseurs of these images?
  • The Persistent Stranger
    Little Miriam repeatedly sees a male shadow in her backyard. A tall man in a hat, lurking. Who is it and what does he want?
  • U.S. Should Steer Clear of Israel’s Misguided Fashion Industry Policing
    Israel's new law banning ultra-thin models is baseless government interference. Runway models are not the source of eating disorders.
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  • 'Bully' and 'The Hunger Games': No Double Standard
    'Bully' (R) and 'The Hunger Games' (PG-13) have sparked a ratings war. The MPAA rates movies for violence, language, and sexual content. The MPAA doesn’t issue ratings based on positive societal messages. Movie creators know this.
  • Will Immigration Score a Win for Romney and France’s Sarkozy?
    Romney and Sarkozy hope to win upcoming presidential elections - if they can deliver on immigration. The two have very different immigration battles ahead of them.
  • Oprah's Interview with Bobbi Kristina Is Disrespectful
    Oprah's exclusive interview with Bobbi Kristina a mere two weeks after Whitney Houston's burial is too soon - a ploy for ratings and a disregard for the well-being of Houston's only child.
  • Rush Limbaugh Should Not Have Apologized
    Democrats whipped out letters and petitions demanding an apology. Disgusted listeners created a firestorm, calling for a Limbaugh Boycott. Limbaugh should not have apologized for the commentary that earned him his name.
  • Life in Ruins
    Cryptic cell phone interference reveals the possibility of alien life in New Mexico Aztec ruins. A trio of three high schoolers unravel a plan hundreds of years in the making and attempt to thwart a worldwide invasion.
  • Spring 2012 Wedding Dress Trends: A Breath of Fresh "I DO!"
    2012 Spring trends for wedding dresses are inspired by Kate Middleton, Angelina Jolie. Designers revealed fresh colors: peach, champagne, blush, and creams. Plunging necklines, beading, lace and sheer fabrics breathe fresh life into classic styles.
  • In Arizona, a Vote for Romney, Pro-Legal Immigration
    Legal immigration scores points among voters. Presidential candidates shouldn't fear losing Hispanic votes by advocating for enforcement of immigration laws. Most Hispanics want to see a stronger hand in enforcement.
  • Phoenix Celebrates Women’s History Month
    The greater Phoenix area is honoring women past and present in politics, arts, sciences and sports. Choose from theater, writer’s panels, art exhibits, comedy performances, auto racing exhibit, and a beauty and fashion expo.

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