The holidays are upon us and MuyLatinas Blogger Network and Sprint want to have a party to celebrate with all of you. We will be having a twitter party where we can share holiday tips and have fun, but also you can win some cool prizes. I do not know about you, but all the holiday shopping with all the sales it looks complicated to me. So the cool thing is that with The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 tablet you can compare prices on-the-go. The tablet also has a cool VideoChat option that can help you stay connected with your family and find out what presents they would like. The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 is also a great tool to take with you in the airplane during the holiday travels either to enjoy browsing the internet or playing a game in a larger, vibrant screen. If you already enjoy the Galaxy experience now you can enjoy it on an even bigger screen. The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 tablet works just like a Galaxy smartphone where you can enjoy the rich and intuitive Android operating system. The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 is now available in all Sprint stores till supplies last. The tablet is available for $49.99 with a \ two-year agreement. Just in time for the holidays with data plans starting as little as $5 a month. The new Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 allows you to connect to Sprint’s reliable 4G LTE data speeds even when you can’t connect to Wi-Fi. It has dual cameras – Primary 3MP with video and 1.3MP front-facing for Video Chatting and taking pictures from the convenience of your tablet. It has a fast 1.7GHz dual-core processor and large display make it easy to get work done when away from the office or meeting with customers. Access and edit your Power Point and Word documents with Polaris® Office. The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 can also be used as a learning and entertainment tool with amazing apps for children to learn about colors, shapes and new math while in the car or waiting at the doctor’s office. The Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3 gives you more control with WatchON. Just like your standard TV remote, you can change the channel directly from the tablet. Twitter party details Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013 Time: 8pm EST / 5PM PST Where: Twitter with Hashtag #SprintLatino Hosts: @monicazyoung @colombianaenCA @comiendoenLA, @ahorradolares, @coolchillmom Also follow @muylatinas for prize announcements Prizes
Stay tuned during the party and learn how you can win One (1) Tab 3 tablet (tablet prize will be for a contest announced during the twitter party) In order to be eligible to win during the party you must like the Sprint Facebook Latino page and RSVP on the link below. You can participate without RSVP but need to RSVP to win.
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Date: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 Time: 9pm EST / 6PM PST Where: Twitter with Hashtag #Copailimitada Hosts: @monicazyoung @colombianaenCA @comiendoenLA, @ahorradolares, @coolchillmom Moderator: @muylatinas Special Guest: @KymberU from Sprint Prizes - 7 winners: $50 Visa gift cards - Second winner: Mobil Phone Samsung M400 + $50 Visa gift card - Grand prize winner: HTC One phone worth $549.99 + 3 month activation To RSVP and for more information visit MuyLatinas Blogger Network The Muy Latinas Network has put together a fun and fresh bilingual Summer Blog Fest where you may find inspiration, ideas, recipes, décor and travel tips, giveaways and all sorts of information to help you make the most out of your summer. Sun, happiness and Yay Summer to you! La comunidad de Muy Latinas Network ha organizado un divertido y fabuloso festival bilingue de verano: Summer Blog Fest, para ayudarte a encontrar inspiración, recetas, ideas, decoración, tips de viajes, sorteos y mucho más para que puedas disfrutar al máximo tu verano Sol, alegría y feliz verano! Bloggers if you are interested in participating please:
Happy you are participating! organized by / organizado por Muy Latinas Network join by the growing community by: Twitter follow: www.twitter.com/muylatinas Website and Blog: http://www.muylatinasbloggernetwork.com/ Google plus community:https://plus.google.com/communities/117110700116001560704 co-hosts / co- anfitrionas: Mamá Noticias, Una Colombiana en California, Life is a Journey, Comiendo en LA, Ahorrando Dólares, and Cool Moms Cool Tips I am pretty sure you know someone that suffers from asthma, either a family member of a friend. Asthma is a very common disease. Asthma is a disease that affects the airways that carry air to and from the lungs. People who suffer from this chronic condition are said to be asthmatic.
People with asthma have airways that are irritated and can be sensitive to asthma triggers that can make their symptoms get worse. Symptoms of the narrowing of the airways include wheezing (a hissing sound during breathing), breathing problems, and coughing. Asthma triggers can even cause an asthma attack. An asthma episode, or an asthma attack, is when symptoms are worse than usual. If you suffer from asthma you should see your doctor. Your doctor can help you find out what triggers your asthma symptoms and how to avoid them. They can also prescribe medications which will help you manage your asthma. With time you will learn to keep away from things that irritate your airways (triggers) and know when to take your medication. Effective asthma control allows you to take part in normal everyday activities such as playing outside and exercising. Asthma awareness month is to raise awareness that asthma is a serious, sometimes life-threatening chronic disease that can be controlled. Everybody needs to be aware of the resources available us, Latinos, because asthma seems to be very common among Latinos. In 2010, about 3,600,000 Hispanics reported that they currently have asthma. Hispanics are 30 percent more likely to visit the hospital for asthma, as compared to non-Hispanic Whites. You can read more in the report: Luchando por el Aire: the burden of asthma on Hispanics Lo más probable es que conozcas a alguien que sufre de asma, ya sea un familiar o un amigo. Asma es una enfermedad muy común. El asma es una enfermedad que afecta las vías aéreas que llevan el aire a los pulmones. A las personas que sufren de esta condición crónica se les conoce como asmáticos.
Las personas que sufren de asma tienen vías aéreas que pueden ser sensibles a algunas sustancias que pueden hacer que los síntomas sean peores. Cuando las vías aéreas se contraen, se pueden presentar síntomas como problemas para respirar, respiración con jadeo (silbido en el pecho) y tos. Las sustancias desencadenantes del asma pueden causar un ataque asmático. En el ataque asmático, los síntomas son más severos de lo normal. Si usted sufre de asma, debe consultar con un doctor. El doctor le puede ayudar a identificar las sustancias desencadenantes del asma y ensenarle como controlarlas. También le pueden dar recetas para medicamentos que le pueden ayudar a manejar los síntomas del asma. Con el tiempo, usted puede aprender a identificar cuáles son las sustancias que le empeoran el asma y aprender a manejar sus medicamentos. Una vez usted aprenda a controlar el asma podrá realizar actividades de la vida diaria como jugar afuera y hacer ejercicio sin tener ningún síntoma. El mes de la concientización sobre el asma ha sido creado para aumentar los conocimientos sobre esta enfermedad tan grave, que a veces puede hasta producir muertes. Todas las personas deben tener conocimiento de los recursos disponibles, sobre todo la población Latina, en la que las estadísticas del asma son alarmantes. En el 2010 aproximadamente 3,600,000 hispanos reportaron que tenían asma Las visitas al hospital por asma son más comunes en los hispanos. Si quieren leer mas sobre como el asma afecta a los hispanos pueden leer el reporte: Luchando por el Aire: the burden of asthma on Hispanics |
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