mexico
mexico
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by Mark Shead - 2006-12-08
Most people have heard that you can't drink the water in Mexico, but most don't really know why. Most cities in Mexico have a good water delivery infrastructure much like the United States and other ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-08
When my wife and I announced that we were moving to Mexico, one of my wife's relatives asked us,"Why do you want to live with those dirty Mexicans?"Besides wanting to slap some sense into this person,...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-08
I am pleased to announce that because of the existence of the American Chronicle, and the kind tolerance of its editorial staff, particularly Peter who has had to endure a lot regarding yours truly, I...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-08
What's more disappointing than a person who makes a promise he can't keep? A person who makes a promise that is a lie. Many promises to make a "decent living" teaching English in Mexico are just that-...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-08
The following is a quiz that every American expat wannabe to Mexico should be required by Mexican law to take. This will help you determine if moving to Mexico to spend the rest of your life here is r...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-09
I've been thinking again. I know some of my readers regard that as a dangerous thing. For instance, the guy who ended his last letter to me with a "your hypocrisy knows no bounds". I get these sorts o...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-09
If you have only been a tourist in Mexico and have never lived here, you may have never noticed this. Mexico is a country of little butts and its entire infrastructure is designed for their small, and...
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by Arnold Ulloa - 2006-12-09
The fact of the matter is that if you get into an accident, there is a VERY high likelihood that you will need emergency assistance… particularly in Mexico where the severity of accidents can be much ...
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by Erick Laseca - 2006-12-10
Each year, some 250 million monarch butterflies arrive to the luscious volcanic highlands of central Mexico. Guided to the area by an inexplicable internal clock known scientifically as circadian, th...
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by Erick Laseca - 2006-12-10
The height of Mayan civilization may have ended some 1600 years ago, but this enigmatic empire seems to be making a come-back. This past Friday, December 8th, movie theaters across North America rele...