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5 Ways you can Get — and Stay — Completely Debt-Free

Part of the American Dream for many is financial independence. Even with an improving economy, several households still carry debt that can create challenges when seeking a loan, say the experts of the non-profit American Consumer Credit Counseling (ACCC).  “Excessive

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The 5 Biggest Mistakes Companies Make in Marketing to Latinos

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Companies Make in Marketing to Latinos

By: Mary Rabago As a Latino with more than 25 years of living in the United States, understanding and living between two cultures is something that doesn’t cease to amaze me. How is it still possible, with our history of

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Phoenix Suns Announce 2015-16 Suns Dancers Lineup

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The 2015-16 Suns Dancers were announced tonight during the Suns Dancers Selection Show on Suns.com.  A total of 18 dancers were selected to this year’s team following a week-long audition process that began with nearly 100 Suns Dancers

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19 Exhibitions Coming Up At the Phoenix Art Museum Through 2016

Below is a list of the exhibitions that are currently open or scheduled to open at Phoenix Art Museum through early 2016. For more information, visit phxart.org.  Pattern Play: The Contemporary Designs of Jacqueline Groag April 4—August 9, 2015 Following the

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The Arizona Education Association (AEA) Welcomes New Lobbyist

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Arizona Education Association (AEA) is pleased to introduce Stacey Morley as AEA’s Government Relations Organizational Consultant. She will advocate for public school students and employees and lobby state lawmakers. “Stacey’s experience and knowledge of government and

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30th Annual National Hispanic Women’s Corporation

The Hispanic Women’s Corporation would like to invite you to be part of the 30th annual National Hispanic Women’s Corporation as it celebrates three decades of excellence. Register now at hispanicwomen.org Date: September 24 – 25th Location: Phoenix Convention Center

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Study: Smart People do Live Longer, and It’s All in The Genes

Turns out smart people do live longer — and it’s all in the genes. At least that’s according to new research released by the London School of Economics, which found that the link between intelligence and a longer life is

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Miracle Mile Deli Donates to Nonprofit in Celebration of National Sandwich Month

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Miracle Mile Deli wants to know what your FAVORITE sandwich is! In honor of National Sandwich Month, this family-owned restaurant is hosting a contest to benefit Feeding Matters, a local non-profit dedicated to raising awareness of pediatric feeding struggles.

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Free Workshops in Tempe Help Students Navigate College Process

(Tempe, Ariz.) – Wondering what to do after high school? Questioning which college is right for you? Second guessing how to pay for it all?  Join us for the free College Connect workshop to find the answers to these questions and

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Neide Hall: The Mind Behind the Brazilian Handcrafted Swimwear of Charmosa

By: Cindy G. Castillo Her nickname is “Fireball.”   Neide Hall has earned that title for her endless energy, passion and fire for what she does.    A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Hall is the Designer and Founder of

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