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Welcome to hispanicwise.com
28 Aug 2008

You are very welcomed to hispanicwise.com a place on the web for news, comments, and interaction on Hispanic people, business and community interests. You want to call it an e-magazine? That is OK.

We have started this venture of independent Hispanic-oriented communication from beautiful Naples Florida but fully aware of the constant growth of the Hispanic community in the overall USA.

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Julio Estremera: Your Star Counselor
01 Sep 2008
Starting up a small business can be overwhelming; furthermore if you have moved to a new country or city where you ignore regulations and other requirements. If on top of that your English Language skills are not good ones, you might be in trouble!   

This columnist has witnessed Estremera at work thus can attest that he practices the business values he preaches. Acting in good faith, do not create false expectations, working hard to serve people, respect the others, listening to them with sincere attention and behaving with integrity and loyalty not only to clients, but your business and to yourself.
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A Latin Lady from Italy against the Drugs in Collier
17 Aug 2008
How come? You say you are an Italian who was born in New York, but consider yourself a Latin? That is what we ask to Dr. Maria Victoria Delgado, Director of the Coalition “Drug Free Collier”.   And she answers: “well, I could give you plenty of reasons to state I am a Latin; starting with historical reasons and ending up with some more day-to-day ones”. 

“Don’t you know, she goes on, where the word Latino comes from? The word Latino comes from the ancient Italian word “Latio”, which belongs to an actual region of Central Italy, thus if “Latio” comes from Italy, we Italians are also Latin, you see?”
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