• May 11, 2023

The Chacón-Moscone Legislation

In 1976, California Assemblyman Peter Chacón and State Senator George R. Moscone introduced Assembly Bill 1329: Chacón-Moscone Bilingual Bicultural Education Act, making bilingual education mandatory in California. With the support of a wide electorate and after much debate in the state legislature, the bill was signed into law. AB-1329 required that all limited- and non-English-speaking…

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COVID-19 update: technology tests "game changer" for black urban youth

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have affected inner-city urban children disproportionately and have led K-12 educators and administrators to order many elementary and secondary schools to remain closed indefinitely. To ensure that children are not deprived of important knowledge, classes and assessments have been moved to an online format as schools aim to remain…

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White spots on tonsils and how to get rid of them

White patches on the tonsils accompanied by a sore throat may be a sign of a condition called strep throat. This is caused by a bacterium called Streptococcus. Strep throat can be very painful, but it is very curable if you see a doctor right away. Most likely, a prescription antibiotic is used to cure…

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10 ways to recover from a soccer game

“Your body is only as good as its ability to recover” – Verne Gambetta We all know the value of hard work and its benefits in football performance. The research is endless on how consistent effort and diligent work produce various results and how these positive aspects can influence your ability to perform at your…

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Two Easy and Tasty Indian Sweet Dishes

We all love sweet dishes and saving dessert after our meal is a must. To make a perfect sweet dish, we need to work hard. We don’t even know that we can make the best sweets with the existing ingredients in our kitchen. So here are two more easy candy recipes using existing ingredients in…

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Are you weighing wrong?

Have you ever seen the Pixar movie “Cars”? It is set on Route 66, a historic route between Chicago and Los Angeles. In fact, according to legendsofamerical.com and wikipedia.org, Route 66 was an important path for immigrants and other travelers heading west. The people who did business along the route became prosperous due to the…

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healthy and fast meals

Back in the days of the high-fat life, many moms had their stashes for every day of the week. Meatloaf on Monday. Chicken on Tuesday. Spaghetti and meatballs on Wednesday, and so on. There wasn’t a lot of variety, but these trusted and well-known recipes were easy to prepare. Well, the focus on fat has…

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Back to school with Bach flower remedies

Can you still remember the mix of excitement and nerves as you prepared to go back to school after the long summer vacation? Someone bought you new shoes and school clothes and maybe a haircut so you’d be all set and ready to go. You have new stationery and a new bag and the feeling…

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Preventing Black Mold with a Clean, Dry Home

It is not very difficult and troublesome to control black mold. Today, there are several products on the market that work very well with the right application. The job can be finished more successfully by following certain requirements for removal. Preventing mold from spreading is the most important job and this requires sealing the room…

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Pros and cons of eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is a common ingredient in cough remedies, but it has other uses. It also has some drawbacks that are not well known. Here’s some information to help you decide if it’s right for you and your family. Advantages: A distillation of the leaves is a remedy for coughs, colds, and sore throats. It is…

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