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What's the Word of the Year?
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January 07, 2008

What's the Word of the Year?

 

The word "subprime" topped the American Dialect Society's list of most popular words for 2007. While the word has been around for years, the society says it won because of the debilitating impact of the subprime mortgage crisis on the lives of many, particularly blacks and Latinos, reports National Public Radio.

 

Who Can't Texas Live Without?

 

The "undocumented immigrant" was named the 2007 Texan of the Year by the Dallas Morning News. "We can't seem to live with him and his family, and if we can live without him, nobody's figured out how," reports The Dallas Morning News. While the newspaper expected some backlash, it did not expect more than 800 blog entries and 150 letters to the editor, reports The Associated Press. As the number of immigrants to the United States continues to skyrocket, many states are enacting harsher penalties to curb undocumented immigration, and presidential candidates are using it as a wedge issue in their campaigns to get elected in 2008. How does your state measure up on immigration law?

 

Check out the September 2007 issue of DiversityInc magazine to learn more about the business Case for immigration.

 

'American Gladiators' Is Back: What's Changed?

 

'American Gladiators' will look different from its debut 18 years ago. The show, which features everyday men and women battling perfectly sculpted warriors, will feature six cast members who are people of color. This is four more than when the show debuted in 1989. Why the change? Marketplace pressures, for one. 

 

Native American Festival Builds Cultural Understanding

           

The 20th Native American Festival in Florida grabbed the attention of many people interested in learning more about Native American culture. Hundreds of people filled The Casements to witness traditional Native American songs and dances, reports the Dayton News-Journal.

 

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