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Pitching Spanish-Language Women's Mags

22 hours ago ago from LatinVision Business News

As the Hispanic population in the United States grows rapidly, so does its purchasing power. There will be 50 million Hispanics in the U.S. by next year -- that's 16 percent of the U.S. population, according to Magazine Publishers of America. By 2011, the buying power of Hispanics is projected to reach $1.2 trillion, MPA says. Hispanics in the U.S. are buying more of everything -- including magazines. An estimated 75 percent of Hispanic ...

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Private Brands Surge Among Hispanics

11 hours ago ago from LatinVision Business News

Many Hispanic shoppers are buying more private brand products, a trend expected to continue in the future based on research by the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Private Brands Group presented in the report Se Habla Isn’t Enough: Private Brands Among Hispanics 2009, which was released here today. In fact, the research found that 37 percent of Hispanic shoppers are purchasing more private brand products this year and 25 percent plan to buy ...

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Distinguishing Between Ethnic Designation and National Identity

17 hours ago ago from Phi Eta's History Blog

In the 1960’s, a movement long in the waiting took place among the Mexican-American community, a movement for legal and civil rights. Activism among the Latino population flourished under the advocacy and leadership of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers. Ultimately this gave rise to a massive civil rights movement as well as a campaign for economic improvement in their demographic. Through their demonstrations, marches, fasts, boycotts, ...

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Florida's "lowest performing schools"

6 hours ago ago from The Gradebook | School news from Tampa Bay, Florida

As it sets its wheels in motion to win and implement a federal Race to the Top grant, the Florida Department of Education wants to make sure it covers all bases of the application. That includes turning around the lowest performing schools (criteria E, worth 50 points). To fix them, the state must identify them. And it turns out we have a few in our neck of the woods, according to a DOE memo circulated late Friday. On the "lowest 5 ...

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Underprepared teachers still bunched in poor schools

20 hours ago ago from The Educated Guess

There has been an impressive reduction in the number of underprepared teachers – those without a preliminary teaching credential in California schools. In 2000, they numbered 42,000. Last year, it was 11,000. But these teachers, comprising 2.5 percent of the workforce, remain concentrated in urban, low-income schools. Twenty percent can be found in 2 percent of the state’s 10,000 schools, according to The Status of the Teaching ...

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Socastee High School’s IB program second highest

8 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Socastee High School's IB program second highest Press Release Published: December 14, 2009 The State Department of Education released data on the South Carolina high schools that are part of the International Baccalaureate, a Geneva, Switzerland-based ...

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Advanced Placement participation rate climbs 47 percent

8 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Advanced Placement participation rate climbs 47 percent Press Release Published: December 14, 2009 Schools' performance on 2009 Advanced Placement exams released by the State Department of Education show 47 percent more Horry County Schools' students ...

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