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Budget Reflects Corruption in Mexico

by Hello World in Issues, November 20, 2009
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Senate President, Carlos Navarre, warns of the possibility of misuse of federal funds for next year by state governments, especially the PRI.

Who Was Jose Marti

by Johnny Yossarian in Society, November 19, 2009
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The writings and activism of José Martí became central to the struggle for independence of Cuba, whose epicenter had moved from Cuba to exile, along with many separatist leaders themselves.

The Only Answer That Will Work

by D.M. Mitchell in Issues, November 5, 2009
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Drug prohibition fuels the drug-related violence we see in the U.S. and, especially, in Mexico.

Dia De Los Muertos

by Juhls in Holidays, October 29, 2009
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A brief description of el Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead.

A Hero of The Plant Kingdom: The Crop That Saved The Whale

by Mr Ghaz in Issues, October 27, 2009
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Therefore, the jojoba may be considered a true hero of the plant kingdom. Not only has it saved the sperm whale, it has also provided a number of practical benefits and promised increase prosperity for the inhabitants of some of the world’s harshest regions. Given the jojoba’s amazing versatility, how did we ever manage without it?

How to Learn English

by Georg Grey in Languages, October 26, 2009
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We don’t think in words, but in images or concepts. A toddler who gets too close to the kitchen stove and touches it will experience immediately the meaning of what is called in English ‘hot’. It’s through his physical pain that he learns that particular reality. And the concept of ‘heat’ has been literally burned into his mind.

Bungled Burglaries: A Catalog of Misfortunes

by Mr Ghaz in Crime, October 25, 2009
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And in 1971, after a reckless, drunken drive through town following his most recent robbery, Philip McCutcheon of Yorkshire, England, made his 20th appearance in court.

Hernan Cortes and The Destruction of The Aztecs

by Auron Renius in Social Sciences, October 22, 2009
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In the early 16th century, the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II ruled from the city of Tenochitilan, situated in the location of present day Mexico City. His armies were feared by neighbouring states who paid tribute to the Aztecs and had hundreds of thousands of their citizens sacrificed in elaborate religious rituals to the Aztec gods.

Obama’s Second Front War

by Ralph Brandt in History, October 21, 2009
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Will we have to arm the southern border?

The Influence of The Media in Countries’s Political Development

by jonathanguberek in Politics, October 15, 2009
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This in an article that inform alot of secret information.

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