College graduation should be met with feelings of relief, joy, excitement and accomplishment. For the Class of 2009, however, this right of passage into the real world will bring about more than the typical nervous butterflies.
Mexicans are more outgoing, talkative, sociable and extroverted. The finding also contradicts the way many Mexicans view themselves as being less extroverted than Americans.
Our nation needs comprehensive immigration policies that will replace a broken system of raids and roundups with one that protects all workers from exploitation, improves America’s security and builds strong communities.
As lawmakers continue to debate solutions to revive our ailing economy, a pillar of recovery that must not be forgotten is the vital role free trade plays in growing our economy and creating jobs.
Recently honored with the 2008 UW School of Pharmacy’s Distinguished Alumnus in Pharmacy Practice award, Herb Tsuchiya’s journey to success hasn’t been easy.
Even with more than 35 years experience under their belt, the International Community Health Services (ICHS) still considers itself to be a work in progress.
In Washington, more than 125 farmers markets are available in 31 counties, more than double the number operating just a decade ago. There are 33 locations in King County alone, with year-round markets in Ballard, Fremont, the University District, West Seattle and, of course, the internationally-recognized Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle.
According to attorney and financial planning expert Jeff Isaac, “consumers should understand that one’s credit worthiness carries tangible monetary value. Build your credit score and you can build your bank account in kind.”
Gill has been busy organizing the Kent International Festival, a daylong fair that will take place this Saturday, June 27, which she hopes will turn into an annual event.
The effort to preserve many Native languages has become urgent. The Indigenous Language Institute in Santa Fe, N.M., has documented the decline in Native languages in the United States from 175 in 1997 to 154 today.