Water is Water...Or is it? Did you know that bottled water is sometimes nothing more than purified tap water? Have you ever wondered if your so-called spring water really came from that mountain or glacier pictured on the bottle? Despite the fact that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has strict labeling rules for bottled water, its up to you to learn the differences between bottled waters and to familiarize yourself with the tricks of the trade. There are three major types of bottled water: Continúa
Driving in English Only? Drivers who obtained licenses from non-English exams are a threat to public safety, according to K. C. McAlpin, executive director of ProEnglish, an English advocacy group based in Arlington, Virginia. McAlpin made the statement in support of a lawsuit that would prevent Alabama from offering drivers license tests in languages other than English. Continúa
MCOLA/ IPD official delegation to Honduras gang task force For the last several months the Mayors Commission on Latino Affairs ffairs (MCOLA) has been working with the Indianapolis Police Department (IPD) on developing an internaitonal technical aassistance program focused specifically in the area of Latino gangs. Continúa
Indiana receives national grant for high school science education INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana Indiana is one of 10 states that will receive an Honor States Grant over the next two years from the National Governors Association. Continúa |