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2 weeks ago |
alternet.org | Maria Mendez |María Mendez |Maria Méndez
Bank"Immigration crackdown: Know your rights at the U.S. border and other ports of entry" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
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3 weeks ago |
inkl.com | Maria Mendez |María Mendez |Maria Méndez
Amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, which has also targeted visa-holders and permanent residents connected to pro-Palestinian protests and activities, immigration experts recommend travelers inform themselves about how they can respond to questioning according to their particular circumstances.
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1 month ago |
90minutos.co | Ana Cuesta |Alvaro Plaza Reyes |Álvaro Reyes |Maria Mendez |María Mendez |Maria Méndez
La exministra de Educación de Colombia, María Victoria Ángulo, fue invitada a la emisión central del noticiero 90 Minutos en la sección "Personajes 90". Durante su intervención, Ángulo abordó temas de gran relevancia como la acreditación internacional, la educación y su visión de futuro, poniendo especial énfasis en el sistema de acreditación de la Universidad Autónoma de Occidente (UAO).
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1 month ago |
mundiario.com | Maria Mendez |María Mendez |Maria Méndez
En un mundo laboral marcado por la inmediatez, la presión por ser productivos y la sobreexigencia constante, el burnout se ha convertido en una epidemia silenciosa. El agotamiento físico, mental y emocional afecta cada vez a más trabajadores en distintos sectores, dejando secuelas que no solo deterioran su bienestar personal, sino también la salud de las organizaciones. Frente a esta realidad, el mindfulness ha emergido como una herramienta poderosa para prevenir y revertir el desgaste laboral.
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1 month ago |
inkl.com | Maria Mendez |María Mendez |Maria Méndez |Yuriko Schumacher
During the May 3 elections, voters in many parts of Texas will cast their ballots for local leaders or initiatives. Here’s how to see if there are elections in your community and how to register to vote by the April 3 deadline. What’s on the ballot? Though some cities and school boards held elections in November, many local governments in Texas hold their elections in May of odd-numbered years. That’s why some communities will have elections and others will not.
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