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Zacatecas, Mexico - a UNESCO World Heritage SiteThis brief introduction of Zacatecas Mexico outlines the city's history and several of its popular tourist sites. Although listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, it is a gem yet to be discovered by most tourists. -
Zacatecas, Mountain Pearl of MexicoThe lovely city of Zacatecas, nestled high in the Sierra Madre of Mexico, is a delight to visitors. -
Zacatecas Mexico: A Beautiful Place to VisitThis is a great spot to visit, both for the history it contains as well as its immense beauty.
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Top 10 Unusual Hotels in the WorldDiscover 10 of the most unique hotels in the world. Even armchair travelers will enjoy this collection. -
Hikes on Rio Patitos, MexicoThe Rio Patitos is located in Zacatecas Mexico, not far from Guadalajara and features underwater geysers and ideal hiking sites. This river is also near San Cristobal, Jalisco and La Lobera, famed for its rare, rainbow obsidian. -
Memorable Quotes from Cormac McCarthy's "All the Pretty Horses"Cormac McCarthy is a brilliant American novelist, as we have seen from books such as "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men". These 30 quotes epitomize this writer's unique style and vision in his novel "All the Pretty Horses", an American classic.
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Hidden Attractions in Mexico: Los Pueblos MagicosThe Magic Towns of Mexico Program focuses on the preservation and promotion of culturally and historically significant towns and cities throughout Mexico. -
CInco De Mayo Canciones (Songs)A list of songs to play at your next Cinco De Mayo fiesta!
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Top 10 Unusual Hotels Abroad: Something to Write Home AboutThe world contains many wonderfully amazing places. Some of them are so unbelievable, it's hard to imagine they are actually real. Here are my top 10 unusual hotels abroad in no particular order.
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They're Out to Get YOU! Funky Zombies Wanted for Worldwide Thriller World Record Attempt!5th Annual Worldwide Thriller Dance - Thrill the World 2010! Zombies are rising to take over the planet! LONDON - Get ready to LEARN THE DANCE! THRILL THE WORLD!!! -
Cheap Mexican Eats in Los Angeles' South BayMexican food is the heart and soul of the South Bay. Add these local institutions to your list when you're looking for an inexpensive and quick craving fix.
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Famous People Who Died on June 23rd in HistoryFamous People Who Died on June 23rd in History Aaron Spelling, Ed McMahon, Betty Shabazz, Jonas Salk, John Mill
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World Travel Guide: 25 Amazing Facts About Mexico and Mexicans!Mexico has 27 World Heritage Sites. It has more World Heritage Sites than Australia (17), Brazil (18), Canada (14), Egypt (7), Greece (17), Peru (10), Japan (14) and the United States (20).
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American Heroes: The Men of the AlamoDescribes the incredible courage of the defenders of the Alamo; men who knew they were going to die, but chose to stay and fight despite their fears.
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10 Must See Places in MexicoIt is safe to travel in Mexico again. 10 must see tourist destinations in Mexico.
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5 Cinco De Mayo Lesson Plans and Activities for HomeschoolersCinco de Mayo lesson plans and activities help commemorate the Mexican victory over French soldiers in the 1862 Battle of Puebla. Remembering the valor of Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín is just one of the lesson ideas for Cinco de Mayo. -
Living on a Budget in MexicoIf you follow this simple guide, then you can easily live in Mexico on a budget of 500 USD per month. It does help immensely if you learn to speak basic Spanish and leave your American standards at home.
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Mexican Organized CrimeThia paper is about the organized crime in the border towns in Mexico at the present day. The conflicts of drug dealers and how they make their money is explained briefly.
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World Heritage List: Great Sights in MexicoMexico enjoys a wealth of selectedhistoric sites, with 27 properties on the World Heritage List. Most of the properties are ancient wonders and archaeological sites. Following are the significant sites found in Mexico. -
Observations on Women in the Workplace in MexicoThis essay was written as part of an honors business course in Merida, Mexico. It highlights issues surrounding working women in Mexico.
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The Surprising Success of La MichoacanaDiscusses the dynamics of the business in Mexico in the region of La Michoacan. In particular, it discusses the experiences of the chain of La Michoacana ice cream shops all throughout Mexico. It was written for a honors business course in Mexico.
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Day of Decision: The Battle of San JacintoThe Battle of San Jacinto was a world historical event, as it resulted in the transfer of a huge amount of territory from Mexico, first to it's inhabitents, but finally to the United States.
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Traveling in Mexico on a Budget: - Transportation TipsForeign travel doesn't have to be expensive. Mexico is beautiful, friendly, and cheap. What are you waiting for?
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The Most Unusual Hotels in the WorldIf you think you've stayed in some pretty weird hotels, think again. You haven't seen anything, until you check out these exciting and bizarre hotels. -
Tomato Recall: Which Tomatoes Are Safe to Eat and Which Should You Avoid?The FDA has released a list of states and countries whose tomatoes are considered safe from the risk of salmonella poisoning. Find out which tomatoes are safe to eat and what to do if you have tomatoes from the infected areas.
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A Legacy to Revel InImagine, strangers forming a bond so strong that it changed all their lives forever. It didn't take blood to form this family, but the legacy and business they built will last for generations to come.
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Born for AdversityHow a hyperactive little brother changed my life.
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Tips for a Road Trip Through Central MexicoCentral Mexico is a dream to visit and an experience unlike any other. This region is a far cry from Cancun resorts, offering an entirely new perspective on Hispanic people and their rich culture. -
The Curious Petroglyph of La Cañada Near Lake Chapala, MexicoA one-hour hike along the beautiful Tecuan River, located 6.5 kilometers north of Mexico's Lake Chapala, near the town of La Cañada, leads to a 500-year-old petroglyph which may be a patolli, an ancient game played with beans or pebbles.
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