by Healthy Latina in the City Making small changes in food choices, exercise and how we think about health can lead to big changes over time. To help think about some changes that you may want to make I have created a reasonable list of healthy tips that you can incorporate into your life to make big overall changes. Before we make health changes in our lives we have … [Read more...] about Small Steps for Big Change
Archives for January 2013
The National Hispanic University Launches New Online M.B.A. Degree Program
As the world becomes more culturally diverse and globally connected, the need for versatile business leaders with knowledge and insight into U.S. and global multicultural markets continues to grow. To help meet this demand, The National Hispanic University (NHU) is introducing an online Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program, offering students a broad base of … [Read more...] about The National Hispanic University Launches New Online M.B.A. Degree Program
Staying Healthy While Pregnant
by Angela Zapien Becoming pregnant is an exciting time, but it’s also a time when your health is closely looked at. A time when your life starts to change for the better. At times some might think that there is never a “right” time to become pregnant. It could be due to financial situations, living arrangements or health conditions. When I became pregnant in March 2012 I … [Read more...] about Staying Healthy While Pregnant
Oracle PeopleSoft Application Developer I: PeopleTools & PeopleCode Certification Exam
The Oracle 1Z0-241 PeopleSoft Application Developer I: PeopleTools & PeopleCode certification exam has 80 questions and a required passing score of 64%. If you are taking the 1Z0-241 exam, it is highly recommended that you take advantage of either Oracle's authorized training courses or additional exam preparation courses Through Oracle University, candidates interested … [Read more...] about Oracle PeopleSoft Application Developer I: PeopleTools & PeopleCode Certification Exam
Immigration Policy in 2013: Let Our Garden Grow
by Marcela Davison Aviles In the 1950’s a young American composer reads a story in the Los Angeles Times about tensions in the Latino and white communities. The “Great American Opera” he is working on (a musical adaptation of Voltaire’s Candide) is set aside. He renews work on another musical. Strongly influenced by Mexican composer Carlos Chavez, and the Latin jazz craze in … [Read more...] about Immigration Policy in 2013: Let Our Garden Grow