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From Puritans to the Present: America is Ran by Immigrants
The media and schools must teach immigration history, so people are aware of their own historical roots and put their feet on the ground. America has always been ran by immigrants. Editor’s Notes By Marivir R. Montebon New York – Just so we know. The first immigrants of the America were white people from Europe […]
Jin Hirata: Macrobiotic Diet Turns Around Bad Health
Special on Earth Day By Marivir R. Montebon The truth is, if you cook at home more often, it won’t empty your wallet as much as you’d think, especially if you spend more on grains and vegetables instead of meat and processed food. – Jin Hirata Being a healing chef may be the best […]
Spring!
By Sylvia Hubilla Roundrock, Texas Or is it? Texas weather can keep you guessing. There is, however, one very clear predictor that spring has sprung – bluebonnets, the Texas state flower. “The bluebonnet is to Texas what the shamrock is to Ireland, the cherry blossom to Japan, the lily to France, the rose to England and […]
Four Seasons in Japan
A Photo Journey by Arlene Donaire Every day was a journey and the journey itself felt like home as I tried to grasp and appreciate my life in Japan. Four seasons in the land of the rising sun – winter, spring, summer, and fall. All worth it! Manila — I was blessed with a once-in-a-lifetime […]
OSM! Enjoys Big Readership in Year 1
OSM! is enjoying a vast readership worldwide with a current and growing online readers of more than 22,000 in less than a year of existence. (February 2013 stats by WordPress) The readers are professional men and women mostly based in the US (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, Chicago, the Carolinas, […]
ESTHER SALOMON-MICHIWAKE: A Hardworking Pinay Shines Bright in Japan
BY BISAI YA Japan continues to be unfazed by the earthquake and tsunami that hit her the past year. Her citizens have remarkably remained resilient and enduring. One citizen, who is also Filipina, has withstood the trials and continues to exhibit a flourishing spirit of strength and courage to succeed. Businesswoman and English Teacher Esther […]
YOKO MATSUSHITA CANO: The Musician Dabbles in Motherhood
BY MARIVIR MONTEBON Her answers are quick, like staccato. Yoko Matsushita Cano was also looking after her infant child, Arturo (who is just beginning to walk), while doing this OSM! interview. She remains sweet and composed, convincingly typical of Japanese women. Yoko came to the US in 2000 as a student of music. Away from […]
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