Martha K. Gore
Martha R. Gore is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BA in English Literature,Creative Writing and Sociology. She also has a M.L.S. (Master of Library Science)degree.
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Martha R. Gore is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BA in English Literature,Creative Writing and Sociology. She also has a M.L.S. (Master of Library Science)degree.Interests
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Immigration a Hot 2012 Election Issue in Southern ArizonaAs the 2012 presidential election approaches, voters in Tucson and the outlying areas are deeply divided about the role of immigration, especially that of Mexicans who come across the US border illegally.
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The Toyota RAV4: Easy to Drive and Easy on the WalletWith its streamlined body and roomy interior and great gas mileage, the Toyota RAV4 is the ideal passenger or cargo hauling sports utility vehicle.
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Gabby Giffords' Retirement Saddens Tucson CitizensGabrielle (Gabby) Giffords, Congresswoman from Arizona, graciously announced her retirement from Congress today knowing that at this time she could no longer serve her constituents as in the past.
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One Year After Giffords Shooting in TucsonTucson mourns the victims of the January 2011 shooting and celebrates their lives with activities and events in their honor.
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Tucson Shooting Victim Rep. Giffords Staff Thank CommunityPia Carusone, Chief of Staff to Congresswoman Giffords expresses the gratitude to the community from those who are carrying on their duties as she recovers from the gunshot wounds.
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Tucson University of Arizona Mt. Lemmon Star Gazing at SkyCenterThe UA's Mount Lemmon SkyCenter offers a variety of programs for lectures and star gazing.
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Tucson Arizona and University of Arizona Celebrate Women's History MonthWomen's History Month will be commemorated by the University of Arizona with an extensive library exhibit of their contributions to its growth from the beginning to the 21st century.
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Tucson Southwest Indian Art Fair in FebruaryAn artwork and musical presentations by Native Americans will be held at the Arizona State Museum in Tucson.
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Tucson and University of Arizona Hold Week of Civility in FebruaryThere will be five days focusing on the value of social civility with academic and community participants.
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Tucson Arizona St. Philips Plaza Farmers Market Offers a Unique Setting and Quality ProductsThe farmers markets located at St. Philips Plaza provide a wide variety of organic and non-organic products including everything from vegetables and fruits to tamales and nuts. -
Gluten-free Susbstitutes for Flours and GrainsThe autoimmune response to foods that contain wheat, barley and rye can be avoided by eating flours and grains that are gluten-free. -
El Rio Neighborhood Center Health & Safety Fair in MarchUA Pharmacy students team up with El Rio Neighborhood Center at Health Fair
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Fort Lowell 30th Annual Celebration in FebruaryCommemoration of Fort Lowell that was established at its present location in 1873.
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Cuisinart Griddler Takes the Place of Five AppliancesRegardless of the size of the kitchen, the Cuisinart Griddler is a handy appliance that makes cooking a pleasurable experience. -
Yoga for Cancer Patients Improves Quality of LifeStudies show integration of yoga for cancer survivors helpful. -
Exploring HappinessFirsthand observations about happiness from ordinary people as well as renown figures. -
Sheriff Dupnick Controversy Rages on in Tucson AreaRemarks made by Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnick continue to divide the citizens of Tucson.
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An Unexpected ValentineAn evening that was a romantic disaster turned out to be the one that bought me the love of my life. -
Chicken Pockets with Yogurt and Vegetables Made in My KitchenChicken pockets made at home are easy to prepare and less costly than when served in a cafe. -
Grilled Cheese with Peanut Buttter Sandwiches from Grandma's CookbookAdding peanut butter to a grilled cheese sandwich was a trick I learned from my grandmother to enhance a otherwise ordinary lunch menu.
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Macaroni Salad Recipe from Grandma's CookbookMy grandmother used to call macaroni salad a "prepare any time" addition to a meal. She would sometimes make it the day before when she knew I was coming for lunch.
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Fruit Dessert Recipe from Grandma's Cookbook: Apple ScallopThe wonderful smell of apples being prepared by my grandmother bring special memories of tantalizing aromas emanating from the oven that would be served as dessert in a casserole dish.
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Glaucoma Patients Can Soon Test Eye Pressure at HomeA newly developed glaucoma test instrument allows patients to check eye pressure throughout the day. -
Tucsonans Handle Shooting Tragedy with Compassion and DignityIn the grieving city of Tucson, Ariz., people gather in groups, quietly speaking or putting flowers, stuffed animals, candles and notes in a parking lot, along the fence to a public school, and at the hospital that is treating the survivors.
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Arizona Cattle Growers' Association 18-Point Border PlanAlong with the people living near the Mexican American border, the need to stop the lawlessness coming from illegals gaining steam.
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Political Battle Between Jonathan Paton and Gabrielle Giffords Heats UpTucson and Pima County Arizona voter alarm about the violence on its southern border has become a focal point of the race for Congress between Paton and Giffords.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Honored by Street NamingsMany American cities have avenue, boulevards and streets named for Martin Luther King Jr. -
Latest Research Sheds Light on Sleepless NightsIf you are not getting a good night's sleep, you may be suffering from insomnia. If so, you are part of a group dealing with sleeplessness.
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Coffee and Tea Lovers Get Good NewsBenefits described in latest research study
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Pickpocket Thieves Are Watching YouHow to avoid becoming a victim of street theft. -
Happy Holiday Party SuggestionsHow to create and maintain a cheerful and fun atmosphere during celebrations. -
Recordkeeping for 2009 Income Tax Return: The Time to Start is NowWhy you should keep records and what should be available for income tax returns purposes. -
Joy to the World: A Family Christmas Treasury by Ann Keay Beneduce: Book ReviewJoy to the World: A Family Christmas Treasury by Ann Keay Beneduce contains spiritual and secular treasures to add to the celebration of Christmas.
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Tips from a Shopping Online AdvocateUsing the Internet for shopping can save energy, money and frazzled nerves.
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Fight Flu the Natural Way with the Right FoodsLearning about the foods that can improve the immune system and help to ward off the flu. -
Arizona State Museum Features Images of Early Modern MexicoImages captured by Agustin Victor Casasola and Miguel Casasola during the Mexican Revolution and other chapters of the country's history.
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Bagel Sales at University of Arizona Feed Animals at Humane SocietyBagels and orange juice sales benefit cats and dogs at Humane Society of Southern Arizona. -
Paul McCartney: A Biography of a Rock and Roll IconPaul McCartney's love of music brought him fame and fortune as well as heartaches along the way. -
Andre Agassi: An Autobiography with Insights into Professional TennisAndre Agassi was a beloved athlete and tennis professional who recounts the true story of what it meant to be a top-level star while struggling with his past.
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Grace Kelly: Hollywood's Goddess of the 1950sAlthough Grace Kelly left Hollywood at age 26, she remains a legend that is now chronicled in a new book by biographer and film historian Donald Spoto.