Sunday, May 17, 2009

May Features on USA.gov

1. H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
2. Postal Rate Increase
3. Popular Baby Names
4. Memorial Day – May 25
5. Older Americans Month
6. Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month


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1. H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
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Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to find the most updated information and guidance about the H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu).

The H1N1 Flu is believed to spread person-to-person, mainly through coughing and sneezing. To avoid becoming infected, or to avoid infecting others, CDC advises:
• Washing your hands often with soap and water.
• Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
• Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
• Staying home from work or school if you’re sick.
• Following public health guidance regarding closures, crowds, etc.

Influenza H1N1 (Gripe porcina)


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2. Postal Rate Increase
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Starting May 11, postal rates for one-ounce, First-Class U.S. stamps will go up to $.44 (from $.42). Visit USPS to review other postal rate changes.

Remember that you can always use the Forever Stamp without additional postage on standard one-ounce envelopes.


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3. Popular Baby Names
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Each year—right around Mother’s Day—the Social Security Administration releases the most popular baby names registered during the prior year.

Emily and Jacob have been in the #1 spot for several years. Check out the new listing for 2008 to see if Emily and Jacob are still the most popular girl and boy names in the United States, or if other names have broken their long-standing streak!

Lista de los nombres de bebés más populares


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4. Memorial Day – May 25
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Monday, May 25 is Memorial Day, a national American holiday dedicated to remembering those who’ve died in military service.

Visit USA.gov’s Memorial Day page to learn about the holiday’s history; get safety tips on boating, swimming, and grilling; and much more.

In the spirit of unity and remembrance, please observe a moment of silence at 3:00 pm local time on Memorial Day.


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5. Older Americans Month
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Happy Older Americans Month! President John F. Kennedy designated the month of May as a time to recognize older Americans, who currently represent about 13 percent of the U.S. population.

Seniors can find a range of government information and services on USA.gov's Senior Citizens' Resources page, including:
• Caregivers’ Resources
• Health
• Housing
• Money and Taxes

Mes de los Estadounidenses de la Tercera Edad


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6. Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month
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Learn more about the special contributions of Asians and Pacific Islanders to America’s past, present, and future. You’ll find a range of resources on this topic, including images, audio, and video.

Visit the U.S. Census Bureau for interesting statistics about Asians in the U.S. You can find out which states have the largest Asian populations; see the median income of Asian families; and much more!

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