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<p><span style="font-size: large;" data-mce-mark="1"><strong>Special Year-End Edition</strong></span></p>
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<strong>New America Media</strong></p>
<p>Long ago in my native homeland, Vietnam, I used to bow. As a grade school student, with arms folded, and eyes staring at my sandaled feet, I would mumble, “Thua thay!” – Greetings Teacher! – whenever I’d run into a teacher in the hallway or enter a classroom.</p>
<p>Such was the Old World tradition that honored and paid respect to the teaching profession.</p>
Tras fallecer salvó la vida a cuatro personas al donar sus órganos
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<strong>New America Media</strong></p>
México del Norte
Por Jorge Mújica Murias
Balas y Constitución
“A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. Así dice la Segunda Enmienda de la Constitución de Estados Unidos, “Una milicia bien regulada, siendo necesaria para la seguridad de un Estado libre, el derecho del pueblo de tener y portar armas, no deberá ser restringido”.
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<p>The number of deportation of parents during the Obama administration is prompting immigration reform advocates to demand that those who were deported be reunited with their families.</p>
<p>More than just the legalization of 11 million persons who are undocumented, FIRM, Fair Immigration Reform Movement composed of an estimated 30 advocacy immigration groups are calling on Congress for family reunification including those persons who were separated from their families.</p>