Word: centro
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...injusticias y los da?os de estas disparidades, Aida Giachello, de 59 a?os, se ha subido las mangas para tomar al toro por los cuernos. Giachello fund? hace doce a?os el Midwest Latino Health Research, Training and Policy Center, en la Universidad de Illinois en Chicago. Desde entonces, el centro se ha convertido en un ejemplo a la hora de involucrar a l?deres comunitarios (en lugar de ?expertos? profesionales) en la obtenci?n de informaci?n, evaluaci?n de las necesidades m?dicas y desarrollo de planes para combatir problemas de salud que afectan con m?s frecuencia a los latinos. Entre los programas se encuentran...
...affiliation with the conservative teaching group Opus Dei guarantees him the Vatican's doctrinal confidence and a support and information network leading high up in Rome. Yet despite his orthodoxy, Gomez is a natural conciliator admired for uniting rich and poor and Anglo and Hispanic Catholics behind Denver's Centro Juan Diego, a hybrid Latino religious-instruction and social-services center hailed as a national model...
...past few years, several high-end restaurants in Singapore that served fusion cuisine?like the Japanese-European Centro 360?have closed. Others have refashioned their menus to make them more representative of one culinary culture. Last year, Weibel changed the focus of Raffles' Jaan restaurant from French-Cambodian to modern French. At Equinox, on top of the adjacent Raffles City complex, he has gone to great lengths to assure diners that they can choose between "pure Western and pure Asian cuisine," cooked in two separate kitchens...
...battles draw on the head spins and jerky moves associated with break dancing. According to Tom Sisk, owner of Centro-Fly, a nightclub in New York City, on any given night in his club someone might engage in an impromptu dance battle. Says Sisk: "It's a lot more interesting to see 700 or 800 people stop to watch two kids challenge each other through dance than to stare at the DJ all night long...
...battles draw on the head spins and jerky moves associated with break dancing. According to Tom Sisk, owner of Centro-Fly, a nightclub in New York City, on any given night in his club someone might engage in an impromptu dance battle. Says Sisk: "It's a lot more interesting to see 700 or 800 people stop to watch two kids challenge each other through dance than to stare at the DJ all night long...