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Ofrecen Tecnológico de Monterrey y ADMIC asesoría, capacitación y crédito a microempresas
Ofrecen Tecnológico de Monterrey y ADMIC asesoría, capacitación y crédito a microempresas Como parte del trabajo que el Tecnológico de Monterrey hace a favor del desarrollo sostenible del país, se firmó un convenio de colaboración con...
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Something to talk about - microlending for profit???
This article takes a look at "The Ugly Side of Microlending". But keep in mind that an efficient and experienced non-profit microlender is at work in Mexico too. Check out MATT's Microlending program with proven non-profit lender Admic Nacional (www.admic.org) at...
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"Making Your Voice Heard" Roundtable at UTSA
Student Voices by MATT.org, The UTSA Mexico Center, the UTSA Department of Political Science and Geography and UTSA’s Hispanic Student Association combined efforts in coordinating a student roundtable forum entitled "Making your voice heard: elections and civic participation looking ahead to 2008."
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Students would exchange voting rights for ipod
According to the following article, "A new survey found college students willing to hand over their vote for a new iPod. More than half of NYU students said they would give up voting for life in exchange for $1 million dollars." http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7009168737
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Living Democracy Video Contest
Learn more about the video contest with Living Democracy TV from Pearson Education here: http://www.pearsoned.com/pr_2007/092807.htm
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MATT.org Blog on the DREAM Act
The DREAM (Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) Act has been introduced several times in the US Congress and would provide a path to citizenship for immigrant students and individuals wishing to join the US military. Learn more about the developments with the DREAM Act...
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Deborah
Deborah talks about the prospect of constructing a wall along the US-Mexico border.
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Perspectiva Peruana
Unas imagenes de la vida Peruana.
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Perspective on Peru
Faces of Peru.
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