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NSHP Editor Have You Joined the NSHP Network Yet?

The NSHP networking website is very user-friendly as you will see for yourself when you
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Added by NSHP Editor on July 24, 2008 at 11:50am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Make Money On Horse Betting Like The Bookies Without fail.

If you go to a horse racing you will feel the thrill of the resounding hooves echoing away as the colorfully dressed jockeys urge their horses on to victory. But something else, very underlying takes place simultaneously. People are making and losing a lot of money as the horses race. But there are a group of people who, come shine or rain, make money anyway. They are the bookies. They make money whether the favorite horse wins or not. And the punters would like to be in their shoes. Get Some H… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on November 5, 2007 at 12:08am — No Comments

NSHP Editor How Far Would You Go for a Job?

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Added by NSHP Editor on September 10, 2007 at 5:28pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Making the Best of Who You Are

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Added by NSHP Editor on March 14, 2007 at 7:39pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Hispanic Marketing & PR book first of its kind selected for Choice Outstanding Academic Title

Boca Raton, FL – Choice magazine selected The Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations Understanding and Targeting America’s Largest Minority book (Poyeen Publishing, $49.95) a 2006 Outstanding Academic Title. This makes Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations the first ever Hispanic marketing title selected for the exclusive list. The 640 outstanding works were selected for their excellence in scholarship and presentation, the significance of their contribution to the field, and their value… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on March 9, 2007 at 1:33pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor La Pasion in Costa Mesa - Special Promotion

The Grammy nominated Los Angeles Quartet and proclaimed 2005’s “Female Jazz Singer of the Year” Luciana Souza collaborate this season to bring you a diverse, robust mixture of Latin sensations in “La Pasión.” Experience a plethora of exhilarating Brazilian, Spanish, Venezuelan, Mexican, Chilean, and Argentinean pieces by eclectic composers, such as such as the “Frank Zappa of Brazil” Hermeto Pascoal. The Los Angeles Quartet has received rave reviews for their most recent Latin release, “LACQ: L… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on March 7, 2007 at 2:44pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Are You Missing Out On Watching Thousands Of Television Stations On Your PC Or Laptop?

If you have never viewed Internet Television on your PC or Laptop, then you are really missing out on the great fun of enjoying thousands of television stations from all parts of the world. People are already searching online for free internet television and live internet television. Before the advent of Internet television software as it is today, there wee three basic methods for viewing television programs. The following were available options, which are still being used in many parts of the… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on March 7, 2007 at 11:59am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Free Gasoline Alternative For Your Family

You and your ilk have borne the hardship occasioned by gasoline prices stoically while listening to half-hearted promises and attempts at finding alternative and cheap fuel for both domestic and industrial purposes. Obviously, the world economy is driven by gasoline and the oil companies who determine the price you pay for this precious product you use in your cars and other engines. The prices of all the household items and services you buy are also affected by the price of gasoline. Environm… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on March 7, 2007 at 11:47am — No Comments

NSHP Editor How To Understand To Speak French, Spanish And German Languages In A Couple Of Weeks

Have you ever thought about how it was possible for you as a baby to learn to speak your mother tongue without training? No one taught you to understand and speak your mother tongue. You just listened and imbibed. The same way you can learn to speak French, Spanish, German or any other language today. Now that you are thinking about it, does it not ring a bell to you that as a baby you learnt to talk by listening to what were said around you? And have you considered why it was important, withou… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on December 1, 2006 at 5:13am — No Comments

NSHP Editor How You Can Purchase Your Dream Car At 90% Off Retail Price, Or Even Start Your Own Car Sales Business On A Shoe String

Of course you need a car, first as a necessity, then as a status symbol, and this is when the type and beauty of your dream car comes to the fore for you. Yet all these different levels of needs for a car for you require your ability to buy one with cash at market value or make a down payment followed by installment payments, which could become a problem. So what if I tell you that there is a way to afford the car of your dream at 90% off its market value, will you want to know how and where yo… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on December 1, 2006 at 5:08am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Largest pre-Hispanic calendar shown to the public

Mexico City- The largest and oldest lunar calendar ever found in Mexico was shown to the public for the first time, more than a year after it was discovered in the archaeological site of Tamtoc, in the state of San Luis Potosi, reports said Tuesday. The huge stone monolith from 600 BC weighs 27 tons. It is 8 metres wide and 4 metres tall, and was shown to Mexican media on Monday night by the head of the Tamtoc project Guillermo Ahuja, according to reports on Tuesday. The calendar shows that Mex… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on November 8, 2006 at 6:09pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor A "must have" for Latino parents

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Added by NSHP Editor on July 31, 2006 at 10:04pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor USA: A WORKAHOLIC NATION

By Juan J Miret Sometimes the American Dream is like a nightmare. Wake up … tomorrow could be too late… The Economic Policy Institute, states that the average American is clocking 48 hours of work per week. That is an increase of 6.5 hours per week since 1977. Americans are working more hours than workers in France (about 39 hours per week) and Germany (about 40 hours per week). But, that is not all. Americans are spending less and less time on leisure, the general average only take one week o… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 30, 2006 at 2:52am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Why are people rude?

By Juan J Miret Why are people rude? Here's why: • Some people are rude because their parents didn't teach them the rules, and furthermore, their parents didn't know all the rules, having never learned them from their parents. So it's not the parents' fault. I'm not saying it's a good excuse to remain ignorant, I'm just saying it's a cause. • Schools don't teach manners. Strangely, the only job skill not taught in schools is the crucial skill of getting along with human beings. One day, the sc… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 26, 2006 at 5:40pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor A new Hispanic soap opera based in San Antonio

Later this summer, San Antonio will set the stage of a steamy new soap opera that will feature the lives of two wealthy Hispanic families -- one from San Antonio, the other from Monterrey, Mexico. The 16-week bilingual soap opera, titled 'Alamo Heights S.A.,' was filmed in Houston and San Antonio and it will be shown online at Quepasa.com. 'Alamo Heights S.A.' is produced by El Mundo Entertainment in San Antonio. The producers are promising all the elements of a compelling soap -- power plays,… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 25, 2006 at 9:55am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Es Usted Rápido?

By Juan J Miret Learn Spanish while you train with a smarter than average spinning class. If you break out in a cold sweat at the thought of language lessons, then, here’s an even better reason to perspire: A company in San Francisco, California, named Connect 18 is launching spin classes that promise to tone your gray matter as well as your body. While riding a stationary bike, you’ll take virtual tours of countries like Mexico and Spain via big screen, cycle centric travel documentary. The… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 24, 2006 at 5:15pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations: Understanding and Targeting America´s Largest Minority

The book, which provides 435 pages of information, case studies, graphics, market data and opinions based on the experiences of nineteen U.S. Hispanic market experts is now available. Information on the book, including a list of authors and pre-publication sign up instructions, is available at www.hispanicmpr.com. Seventeen practitioners and two university academics, contributed fifteen chapters to the book. Cover design was by Cris Ascunce of CAT Grafix, Inc. Topics include a U.S. Hispanic mar… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 18, 2006 at 2:40pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Venezuela: 195 years later...

By Juan J Miret Venezuela declared independence from Spain on July 5th 1811 under the leadership of its most prominent native son, Simón Bolívar: The Liberator. Nevertheless, full control over Venezuelan territory was achieved after Bolívar, with the help of General José Antonio Páez and especially the General Grand Marshall Antonio José de Sucre, whose battle plan Bolívar chose to follow, won the Battle of Carabobo on June 24th 1821 and after José Prudencio Padilla won the Naval Battle of Lak… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on June 30, 2006 at 7:39pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Pocket Change

By Juan J Miret Almost everyone thinks or feels that personal value is defined by their net worth and lifestyle. Therefore, in hard times, these persons are hit particularly hard. Some grew up with a special outlook: "Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy". John Kenneth Galbraith "We all need money, but there are degrees of desperation". Anthony Burgess "You can be young without money but you can't be old without it". Tennessee Williams. Sometimes, they… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on June 23, 2006 at 8:07pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor World Cup

By Juan J Miret The World Cup or the Soccer World Cup is to most significant competition in international soccer. It's the world's most representative team sport event and is contested by the men's national soccer team of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's largest governing body. The first tournament was held in Uruguay in 1930. It's been stopped only twice, in 1942 and 1946 due to the World War II. The World Cup involves 32 national teams competing over… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on June 5, 2006 at 11:25am — No Comments

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