Forestalling Pre Diabetes From Developing Into Diabetes

imagePre diabetes is the stage where the blood sugar levels are above normal but below the level where it can be conclusively called diabetes. At the same time, it must be understood that pre diabetes often leads to full fledged diabetes. There really are no physical symptoms that can tell that you fall in the pre-diabetic category. However, certain factors are predisposing factors and an indication that you may have pre diabetes with the possibility of developing diabetes in the future.


HONDURAS BOMBA EXPLOTA MICHELETTI PERCISTE Y EL PUEBLO RESISTE PACIFICAMENTE

www.radioglobohonduras.com Reggaeton (pronounced /ˌrɛɡeɪˈtoʊn/; also spelled reggaetón, and known as reguetón and reggaetón in Spanish) is a form of urban music that became popular with Latin American youth in the early 1990s. After its mainstream exposure in 2004, it spread to North American, European and Asian audiences. Originating in Panama, reggaeton blends West-Indian music influences of reggae and dancehall with those of Latin America, such as bomba, plena, salsa, merengue, latin pop, cumbia and bachata as well as that of hip hop, contemporary R&B, and electronica. However, reggaeton is also combined with rapping or singing in Spanish. The influence of this genre has spread to the wider Latino communities in the United States, as well as the Latin American audience. While it takes influences from hip hop and Jamaican dancehall, it would be wrong to define reggaeton as the Hispanic or Latino version of either of these genres; reggaeton has its own specific beat and rhythm, whereas Latino hip hop is simply hip hop recorded by artists of Latino descent. The specific rhythm that characterizes reggaeton is referred to as “Dem Bow.”[1][2] The name is a reference to the title of the dancehall song by Shabba Ranks that first popularized the beat in the early 1990s. Reggaeton’s origins represents a hybrid of many different musical genres and influences from various countries in the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States. The genre of reggaeton however is most



What are the definitions of a “Latino”, “Hispanic”, “Chicano”?

How do you catorgorize the different nationalities/cultures? Can one person have more than one? And if so, how do you catorgorize? ex. When it says race or ethnicity…. of Hispanicorigin/ or not of Hispanic origin.



Hispanic:How do you feel about the “Hispanic/Latino” option being taken off the 2010 US census?

Well, I lied. Hispanic is still an option, but it now stated as an ethnicity, not a race.
In addition to the race question (Black, White, Asian, Pacific Islander etc being options), a question will now be asked about whether you are Hispanic or not?



Latinos and the Nation’s Future

www.americanprogress.org The Latino population is now so large, its trajectory of growth so rapid and its contrast in relative age to that of the general population so stark, that it will not be possible for the United States to advance without substantial, and so far unimagined, gains for the nation’s Latino community. The Census Bureau’s mid-range estimates for 2050 assert that the nation’s Latino population will grow by 63 million people or a stunning 48% of total US growth, and that Latinos will constitute 25% of the United States population in 2050. Henry Cisneros and Arte P�blico Press of the University of Houston celebrate the launch of their new book, Latinos and the Nation’s Future and take part in an engaging debate on what Latino growth means for our country, and what the next administration needs to do about it. Latinos and the Nation’s Future is a landmark collection of essays by leading Latino figures such as Raul Yzaguirre, Lionel Sosa and Aida Alvarez, among others, about the most pressing issues facing Latinos today and how the future of the nation is inextricably linked to that of the Hispanic community. Featured Panelists: Henry Cisneros, Executive Chairman, cityview, former San Antonio Mayor and former Secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Sarita Brown, President, Excelencia in Education Dr. Nicol�s Kanellos, Founder and Director, Arte P�blico Press Janet Murgu�a, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Council of



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