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Savory Vegetable Pinto BeansCooking with my Mother on a Sunday afternoon took my ordinary pinto beans to a new level. They are incredibly easy to make, but so flavorful and perfect on their own as a soup or mixed with rice and a little cheese for a more Mexican inspired flavor. -
Authentic Chicken Tortilla Soup RecipeHave you ever wanted a rich tortilla soup recipe that tastes like the kind you can find only in the real Mexican restaurants? Look no further. This recipe inspired by The Best Soups and Stews comes out delicious every time. -
Four Foods to Fight Off Candida FastHere are 4 simple foods to remember when trying to put a meal together while on an anti-Candida regimen. These foods actively fight off Candida overgrowth, and will help you get back to being healthy, faster. -
Trying to Remember. Chavez Ravine - a Lyrical Monument. Part 4For those who are not former members of Chavez Ravine, how does one revitalize the public memory of this event so the Chavez Ravine story is not erased, nor does it continue to be used interchangeably with Dodger Stadium? -
Tips for Getting Your Candida Treatment to Work Long TermWhat's worse than going on an anti-candida regimen? Having to do it all over again. Here are a few tips that have worked for me, and will help you to not only get healthy again, but to stay that way. -
Seven Beauty Essentials for the BeachFor many women a day at the beach can be intimidating. We feel stripped down and exposed from head to toe. However, there is no reason why we can't feel beautiful and confident. Here are seven beauty essentials for a self-conscious free beach day. -
"What's the Matter with Kansas?""What's the Matter With Kansas" by Thomas Frank, attempts to answer it's own question by showing the irony of Kansas voting conversative, because by doing so it hurts itself. -
The Infamous Gopher of Cannery RowWhy the gopher parable? What does it mean? This is my take. -
El Paso's Elderly Care System Unfunded and UntrustedWith budgets being cut for many of these services nationwide, and numerous adult care homes being shut down because of neglect and abuse in the last few years, El Paso faces harsh realities and a marred reputation for taking care of their elderly. -
Trying to Remember. Chavez Ravine - a Lyrical Monument. Part 3A public does have a memory, but what is that memory? Who decides? What signifies accepted public memory? And perhaps most interestingly who and/or what is left forgotten by the masses? -
Trying to Remember. Chavez Ravine - a Lyrical Monument. Part 2Though Chavez Ravine was in fact severely poor, it was far more than just an underprivileged neighborhood. It was a family that shared culture, language, life. -
Trying to Remember. Chavez Ravine - a Lyrical Monument. Part 1Beyond the hills of a hastily progressing Los Angeles, California in the 20th century resided a group of people who called Chavez Ravine home. -
10 Bands I Wish Were Going on Tour Summer 2010What better way to enjoy summer nights away, then to indulge in live music? -
Images for Democracy (Burma): A Semiological Analysis of Messages Within a Video ProjectIndependent efforts are still existent for those who refuse to simply forget about Aung San Suu Kyi. Damien Rice has created one of these efforts, through the song and video, "Unplayed Piano." -
Expanding an American Public Memory by Accepting Latina AuthorsLatina, female writers are not commonly considered "Major American" authors. -
Do Us PartWhen my youthful grace fades.
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El Paso's Young Artists Are Multi-Faceted - Part 2: Troy MichieFour-year-old Troy Michie sat by his Grandmother's Christmas tree. What followed was Michie's first drawing - the detailed Christmas tree complete with presents surrounding it.
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El Paso's Young Artists Are Multi-Faceted - Part 1: Mina SotoMina Soto was 14-years-old when it happened. She fell in love with her first song.
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Dallas Children's Shelter Offers Unique Home Environment and Creative Volunteer OpportunitiesJonathan's Place, a local Dallas 24-hour emergency home for children, is a standout among children's shelters.
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Community Acts of Compassion Seeks Large Warehouse for Food Distribution and Medical OutreachesThe organization reclaims food from corporate donors and distributes it to those who are experiencing hunger in the U.S. and in Latin America.
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Professor's $20,000 Wardrobe Teaches Everything Has a StoryThe more than $20,000 worth of clothes and gear worn by Communication professor David Smith-Soto to class on Thursday told a story of his unique and successful career in journalism.
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The Dead-End Roads of LosingFog laden thoughts that lead to dead-end roads. Numb, hopeless days that drag on... to nights without promise.
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Mother of 400, Missionary and WidowThe Boca's obtained a state license as a basic child care facility, and never charged a fee for the children. "The Lord always provided and in wonderful ways..."
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Washington, D.C., Botanical Gardens is No Amusement ParkIt is important to appreciate this place, especially in DC where everything has been turned into a federal building, real estate, a metro station, or a happy hour.
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Do Texas Citizens Know What Their Congressional Representative Voted on the Controversial H.R. 4437?Focusing specifically on the state of Texas (where many demonstrations have occurred), I plan to discover whether or not citizens of this state actually know what their congressman voted for on this issue.
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Selling Stories on El Paso StreetUp and down the historic stretch of El Paso, among the rumble of parallel parking and the patter of feet searching for a discount, there is one overriding goal - to make a sale.
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Save Darfur? A Feel-Good Initiative, While the Genocide ContinuesNothing could have prepared me for the cynicism I am now forced to confront on "saving Darfur." My disappointment rests with the way in which the movement to save Darfur has taken shape in the U.S.








