These photographs were taken by me in 2007 during a visit to Mexico during Dias de Los Muertos. Most were in the Mexico City area. I love the non -tourist Mexico!
The document discusses the origins and founding of the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art (LACMA). It describes how Agricultural Park, originally a site for gambling and drinking, was transformed into Exposition Park by William M. Bowen. Bowen advocated shutting down Agricultural Park due to its negative influence. The museum was then founded in Exposition Park in 1910 by a board of directors representing local institutions. It opened with diverse exhibits representing the county's history, art, science and more. The museum's opening celebration in 1913 coincided with the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, marking Los Angeles' growth.
This document outlines a travel itinerary spanning June 6-12 that includes visits to Niagara Falls, New York City, Charleston, and the Grand Canyon. The itinerary provides details on transportation, accommodations, attractions visited each day, and costs for two people. Key stops include tours of Niagara Falls, sightseeing in Central Park and visiting the Statue of Liberty in New York, touring plantations and gardens in Charleston, and taking an airplane tour of the Grand Canyon.
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recognized these projects as 2013 Leadership in History award winners for their efforts to preserve and engage people with local history.
We at The History List compiled these slides to make it easier to learn from the hard work of the individuals and organizations recognized by the AASLH this year.
The History List brings people face to face with history through its free, easy-to-use resource for listing history-related events and organizations. Hundreds of organizations participate. There is no cost. More information on why other organizations participate, the advantages, and how you can get started is at www.TheHistoryList.com/getting-started.
Este documento contiene 15 preguntas de opción múltiple sobre diversos temas como animales, geografía, matemáticas, ciencias y otros asuntos generales. Cada pregunta presenta entre 3 y 5 opciones de respuesta para que el lector elija la correcta.
Vocabulario de las frutas y algunos postres en español.blog de hispanistas de...HISPANISTA MOHAMED
El documento presenta vocabulario sobre diferentes frutas y postres en español, incluyendo piña, mango, pera, melocotón, cereza, plátano, fresa, frambuesa, melón, manzana, naranja, pomelo, uva, nectarina, limón, mandarina, kiwi, sandía, albaricoque, ciruela, frutas del bosque y coco. También incluye vocabulario sobre diferentes sabores de Fanta y yogur.
Customs for Día de los Muertos vary throughout Mexico but often include decorating family gravesites, making offerings of food and other items to honor deceased loved ones, and religious ceremonies. Traditions include constructing altars in homes filled with items symbolizing the deceased like photos, candles, flowers, food, and drinks. Calaveras or skeleton figurines representing the deceased are also featured. The day is meant to celebrate and remember family members who have passed away.
Las frutas son ricos en vitaminas, minerales y agua, y bajos en calorías. Están compuestos principalmente de agua, carbohidratos, fibra, vitaminas y sales minerales. Las frutas se clasifican de diferentes maneras, incluyendo por su textura (frutos secos o carnosos), tiempo de consumo (fresca o seca), y tipo de maduración (climatérica o no climatérica).
This is a PowerPoint I created concerning the Mexican holiday of Dias de Los Muertos. I was fortunate enough to have visited Mexico during this event. This gives quite a bit of information about the customs associated with Dias de Los Muertos.
The document discusses the origins and founding of the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art (LACMA). It describes how Agricultural Park, originally a site for gambling and drinking, was transformed into Exposition Park by William M. Bowen. Bowen advocated shutting down Agricultural Park due to its negative influence. The museum was then founded in Exposition Park in 1910 by a board of directors representing local institutions. It opened with diverse exhibits representing the county's history, art, science and more. The museum's opening celebration in 1913 coincided with the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, marking Los Angeles' growth.
This document outlines a travel itinerary spanning June 6-12 that includes visits to Niagara Falls, New York City, Charleston, and the Grand Canyon. The itinerary provides details on transportation, accommodations, attractions visited each day, and costs for two people. Key stops include tours of Niagara Falls, sightseeing in Central Park and visiting the Statue of Liberty in New York, touring plantations and gardens in Charleston, and taking an airplane tour of the Grand Canyon.
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recognized these projects as 2013 Leadership in History award winners for their efforts to preserve and engage people with local history.
We at The History List compiled these slides to make it easier to learn from the hard work of the individuals and organizations recognized by the AASLH this year.
The History List brings people face to face with history through its free, easy-to-use resource for listing history-related events and organizations. Hundreds of organizations participate. There is no cost. More information on why other organizations participate, the advantages, and how you can get started is at www.TheHistoryList.com/getting-started.
Este documento contiene 15 preguntas de opción múltiple sobre diversos temas como animales, geografía, matemáticas, ciencias y otros asuntos generales. Cada pregunta presenta entre 3 y 5 opciones de respuesta para que el lector elija la correcta.
Vocabulario de las frutas y algunos postres en español.blog de hispanistas de...HISPANISTA MOHAMED
El documento presenta vocabulario sobre diferentes frutas y postres en español, incluyendo piña, mango, pera, melocotón, cereza, plátano, fresa, frambuesa, melón, manzana, naranja, pomelo, uva, nectarina, limón, mandarina, kiwi, sandía, albaricoque, ciruela, frutas del bosque y coco. También incluye vocabulario sobre diferentes sabores de Fanta y yogur.
Customs for Día de los Muertos vary throughout Mexico but often include decorating family gravesites, making offerings of food and other items to honor deceased loved ones, and religious ceremonies. Traditions include constructing altars in homes filled with items symbolizing the deceased like photos, candles, flowers, food, and drinks. Calaveras or skeleton figurines representing the deceased are also featured. The day is meant to celebrate and remember family members who have passed away.
Las frutas son ricos en vitaminas, minerales y agua, y bajos en calorías. Están compuestos principalmente de agua, carbohidratos, fibra, vitaminas y sales minerales. Las frutas se clasifican de diferentes maneras, incluyendo por su textura (frutos secos o carnosos), tiempo de consumo (fresca o seca), y tipo de maduración (climatérica o no climatérica).
This is a PowerPoint I created concerning the Mexican holiday of Dias de Los Muertos. I was fortunate enough to have visited Mexico during this event. This gives quite a bit of information about the customs associated with Dias de Los Muertos.
This document provides information about the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). It discusses how the holiday is celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd to honor deceased loved ones. Families build altars with photos, foods, and items representing their passed family members. Traditional symbols featured include calaveras (skeleton figures), cempazuchitl flowers, pan de muertos bread, and sugar skulls. The origins of the holiday traditions are explained.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which is celebrated in Mexico and parts of Latin America. It discusses traditions such as creating ofrendas (altars) honoring deceased loved ones and visiting gravesites. Specific cultural elements are explained, including calaveras (skeleton figures), pan de muerto (bread of the dead), cempasuchil flowers, cascarones (decorated eggshells), papel picado (cut paper decorations), and copal incense. Students are assigned a worksheet on the topic and can choose a project to present creatively to the class.
This document contains information about several events celebrating Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in London between October 26th and November 5th, 2011. The events include a Mole Festival and altar display at Restaurant Mestizo from October 26th-November 2nd, a Day of the Dead party on October 29th featuring Latin music, food and performances, an altar and performances at Hackney City Farm from October 30th-November 1st, and a Day of the Dead event at the Resistance Gallery on November 5th with art, food, music and performances.
The document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations in Mexico. It explains that Day of the Dead is not about mourning but celebrating life and family. Families build altars and visit graves, decorating with marigolds, candles, photos and favorite foods of deceased loved ones. The traditions have roots in Aztec culture and include making sugar skulls, pan de muertos bread and papel picado decorations. Students will learn more about the holiday by exploring resources and presenting on related vocabulary terms.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrated in Mexico and parts of Latin America on November 1st and 2nd. It discusses how the holiday honors deceased loved ones through celebrations, food, decorations, and visits to graves rather than mourning. Key elements explained include traditional altars called ofrendas, foods like pan de muertos and mole, flowers like marigolds, calaveras (skeleton figures), and artists such as Posada who influenced Day of the Dead imagery. The document also provides vocabulary words and craft projects for students to learn more about the cultural traditions.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations, including events, traditions, and vocabulary words. It describes two Day of the Dead celebrations happening in New York City on October 19th and October 31st-November 3rd. It also explains traditions like creating ofrendas (altars) honoring deceased loved ones, visiting gravesites, and symbols like calaveras (skeleton figures), cempasuchitl flowers, pan de muertos bread, and copal incense. Students are assigned a project to research and present a vocabulary word from the document.
This document discusses examples of Mexico's cultural legacy that the author would include in a time capsule. Some examples mentioned are the ruins of the Templo Mayor, the Teotihuacan Pyramids, the Palacio de Correos architecture, the variety of nature in places like Xochimilco and Chihuahua's desert, the beautiful streets like Reforma and Polanco Neighborhood, cultural practices like the Voladores de Papantla and Alebrijes sculptures, traditions for Día de la Muerte and murals depicting Mexican history and icons like the Virgin of Guadalupe, and examples of Mexico's modernization through museums like the Soumaya.
1. Mexican cuisine is diverse and varies greatly by region, with certain iconic dishes emerging from local traditions like cochinita pibil from Yucatan and mole from Oaxaca.
2. Popular places to visit in Mexico include the Templo Mayor Museum in Mexico City, known for its archaeological exhibits, and Garibaldi Square, famous for its mariachi music.
3. Mexican traditions and festivals have roots in both pre-Hispanic and Catholic beliefs, seen in religious celebrations that blend the two. Certain towns like Tlaxcala are renowned for mystical traditions.
Day of the Dead is an annual Mexican tradition celebrating deceased loved ones. It originated from indigenous Aztec rituals over 3,000 years ago and has since blended with Catholicism. Families build home altars with foods, flowers, photos, and candles to welcome back the souls of the dead and honor their memories. Celebrations also occur in cemeteries, with gravestones decorated and picnics held next to them. The tradition remains an important way to celebrate and remember lost family and community members.
Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated November 1-2 that honors deceased loved ones. It is marked by colorful decorations like papier-mâché skeletons and candy skulls that fill stores. Families prepare for the spirits' return by building home altars with items like marigolds to guide them. Traditions include visiting cemeteries to clean graves and have picnics, telling stories about the deceased.
This 8-day tour of Mexico includes visits to major landmarks in Mexico City like the Zocalo and National Museum of Anthropology, as well as trips to the floating gardens of Xochimilco and the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan. The tour then travels south to the silver mining town of Taxco and its Santa Prisca Church before finishing in the beach resort of Acapulco, where two days are spent enjoying the famous beaches and watching cliff divers at La Quebrada.
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Central American holiday celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd that honors deceased loved ones. Families clean and decorate gravesites, make offerings, light candles, and share memories on altars in homes containing items like marigolds, pan de muertos, and sugar skulls. It is meant as a joyous celebration of life and memory rather than a somber remembrance of death. Traditional art forms like papel picado and calavera toys are also part of the festivities.
This document provides information about festivals celebrated in February, March, and April in Spanish-speaking countries. It discusses Carnival traditions before Lent in various places like Paraguay, Mexico, Bolivia, and Colombia. It also describes Las Fallas, a week-long festival in March in Valencia, Spain, involving large papier-mâché figures and fireworks. Finally, it discusses Holy Week traditions in countries like El Salvador, Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru, involving processions and special foods.
DMC Services in Mexico City: Meetings, Team Building, Incentive Trips and moreTropical Incentives DMC
Why choosing Mexico City to hold your Meetings, Conventions and Events? Mexico City is the Capital city and the largest one in Mexico country, it’s a megalopolis, a magical and harmonious blend of old and modern. Then, Mexico City is a vibrant destination with exciting touristic attractions, ancient landmarks, breathtaking Art Museums, historic theaters, beautiful parks and cultural options.
Tropical Incentives DMC has more than 30 years of experience helping companies like yours with their meetings, business trips, transportation for groups or incentives activities. Contact us! we'll be glad to hear about you.
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The best time to visit Mexico is from November to March since the weather conditions are also fine and the airlines provide cheap tickets. You can always hire a Mexico travel guide to get the most out of your vacation.
Mesoamerican History provides an overview of the major civilizations and countries of Mesoamerica, including the Olmecs, Teotihuacan, Maya, Toltecs, Aztecs, as well as the modern countries of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. It discusses the geography, important sites, rulers, empires, Spanish conquest, revolutions, cultures, cuisines, and music of the Mesoamerican region from 1500 BC to the present day. Key civilizations featured include the Maya, Aztecs, and their famous cities like Chichen Itza, Tenochtitlan, and T
This document summarizes art from the Pacific, Mesoamerica, and North America. It includes descriptions of 3 masks from Papua New Guinea called Duk Duk Maskers, stone figures from Easter Island called Ahu Naunau, and a feather cloak from Hawaii. For Mesoamerica, it mentions a large Olmec head from Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, and a limestone sarcophagus lid from Palenque, Mexico. For North America, it describes a tabbed skin bag from the Ottawa culture, a hide painted with warfare scenes from the Lakota, and a bowl with mountain sheep imagery from the Mimbres peoples in New Mexico.
This document summarizes art from the Pacific, Mesoamerica, and North America. It includes descriptions of 3 masks from Papua New Guinea called Duk Duk Maskers, stone figures from Easter Island called Ahu Naunau, and a feather cloak from Hawaii. For Mesoamerica, it mentions a large Olmec head from Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, and a limestone sarcophagus lid from Palenque, Mexico. For North America, it describes a tabbed skin bag from the Ottawa culture, a hide painted with warfare scenes from the Lakota, and a bowl with mountain sheep imagery from the Mimbres people in New Mexico.
The document provides information about the various museums and cultural centers run by the City of Austin's Museum & Cultural Programs Division. It introduces each site along with its manager and gives brief descriptions of their focuses and upcoming events for 2015-2016. The division aims to enrich the community through exhibits, events, classes and public art that showcase Austin's history and diverse cultural heritage.
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This document provides information about the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). It discusses how the holiday is celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd to honor deceased loved ones. Families build altars with photos, foods, and items representing their passed family members. Traditional symbols featured include calaveras (skeleton figures), cempazuchitl flowers, pan de muertos bread, and sugar skulls. The origins of the holiday traditions are explained.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which is celebrated in Mexico and parts of Latin America. It discusses traditions such as creating ofrendas (altars) honoring deceased loved ones and visiting gravesites. Specific cultural elements are explained, including calaveras (skeleton figures), pan de muerto (bread of the dead), cempasuchil flowers, cascarones (decorated eggshells), papel picado (cut paper decorations), and copal incense. Students are assigned a worksheet on the topic and can choose a project to present creatively to the class.
This document contains information about several events celebrating Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in London between October 26th and November 5th, 2011. The events include a Mole Festival and altar display at Restaurant Mestizo from October 26th-November 2nd, a Day of the Dead party on October 29th featuring Latin music, food and performances, an altar and performances at Hackney City Farm from October 30th-November 1st, and a Day of the Dead event at the Resistance Gallery on November 5th with art, food, music and performances.
The document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations in Mexico. It explains that Day of the Dead is not about mourning but celebrating life and family. Families build altars and visit graves, decorating with marigolds, candles, photos and favorite foods of deceased loved ones. The traditions have roots in Aztec culture and include making sugar skulls, pan de muertos bread and papel picado decorations. Students will learn more about the holiday by exploring resources and presenting on related vocabulary terms.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrated in Mexico and parts of Latin America on November 1st and 2nd. It discusses how the holiday honors deceased loved ones through celebrations, food, decorations, and visits to graves rather than mourning. Key elements explained include traditional altars called ofrendas, foods like pan de muertos and mole, flowers like marigolds, calaveras (skeleton figures), and artists such as Posada who influenced Day of the Dead imagery. The document also provides vocabulary words and craft projects for students to learn more about the cultural traditions.
This document provides information about Los Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations, including events, traditions, and vocabulary words. It describes two Day of the Dead celebrations happening in New York City on October 19th and October 31st-November 3rd. It also explains traditions like creating ofrendas (altars) honoring deceased loved ones, visiting gravesites, and symbols like calaveras (skeleton figures), cempasuchitl flowers, pan de muertos bread, and copal incense. Students are assigned a project to research and present a vocabulary word from the document.
This document discusses examples of Mexico's cultural legacy that the author would include in a time capsule. Some examples mentioned are the ruins of the Templo Mayor, the Teotihuacan Pyramids, the Palacio de Correos architecture, the variety of nature in places like Xochimilco and Chihuahua's desert, the beautiful streets like Reforma and Polanco Neighborhood, cultural practices like the Voladores de Papantla and Alebrijes sculptures, traditions for Día de la Muerte and murals depicting Mexican history and icons like the Virgin of Guadalupe, and examples of Mexico's modernization through museums like the Soumaya.
1. Mexican cuisine is diverse and varies greatly by region, with certain iconic dishes emerging from local traditions like cochinita pibil from Yucatan and mole from Oaxaca.
2. Popular places to visit in Mexico include the Templo Mayor Museum in Mexico City, known for its archaeological exhibits, and Garibaldi Square, famous for its mariachi music.
3. Mexican traditions and festivals have roots in both pre-Hispanic and Catholic beliefs, seen in religious celebrations that blend the two. Certain towns like Tlaxcala are renowned for mystical traditions.
Day of the Dead is an annual Mexican tradition celebrating deceased loved ones. It originated from indigenous Aztec rituals over 3,000 years ago and has since blended with Catholicism. Families build home altars with foods, flowers, photos, and candles to welcome back the souls of the dead and honor their memories. Celebrations also occur in cemeteries, with gravestones decorated and picnics held next to them. The tradition remains an important way to celebrate and remember lost family and community members.
Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated November 1-2 that honors deceased loved ones. It is marked by colorful decorations like papier-mâché skeletons and candy skulls that fill stores. Families prepare for the spirits' return by building home altars with items like marigolds to guide them. Traditions include visiting cemeteries to clean graves and have picnics, telling stories about the deceased.
This 8-day tour of Mexico includes visits to major landmarks in Mexico City like the Zocalo and National Museum of Anthropology, as well as trips to the floating gardens of Xochimilco and the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan. The tour then travels south to the silver mining town of Taxco and its Santa Prisca Church before finishing in the beach resort of Acapulco, where two days are spent enjoying the famous beaches and watching cliff divers at La Quebrada.
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Central American holiday celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd that honors deceased loved ones. Families clean and decorate gravesites, make offerings, light candles, and share memories on altars in homes containing items like marigolds, pan de muertos, and sugar skulls. It is meant as a joyous celebration of life and memory rather than a somber remembrance of death. Traditional art forms like papel picado and calavera toys are also part of the festivities.
This document provides information about festivals celebrated in February, March, and April in Spanish-speaking countries. It discusses Carnival traditions before Lent in various places like Paraguay, Mexico, Bolivia, and Colombia. It also describes Las Fallas, a week-long festival in March in Valencia, Spain, involving large papier-mâché figures and fireworks. Finally, it discusses Holy Week traditions in countries like El Salvador, Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru, involving processions and special foods.
DMC Services in Mexico City: Meetings, Team Building, Incentive Trips and moreTropical Incentives DMC
Why choosing Mexico City to hold your Meetings, Conventions and Events? Mexico City is the Capital city and the largest one in Mexico country, it’s a megalopolis, a magical and harmonious blend of old and modern. Then, Mexico City is a vibrant destination with exciting touristic attractions, ancient landmarks, breathtaking Art Museums, historic theaters, beautiful parks and cultural options.
Tropical Incentives DMC has more than 30 years of experience helping companies like yours with their meetings, business trips, transportation for groups or incentives activities. Contact us! we'll be glad to hear about you.
The first-timers travel guide - things to do in Mexico City.pdfFares Match
The best time to visit Mexico is from November to March since the weather conditions are also fine and the airlines provide cheap tickets. You can always hire a Mexico travel guide to get the most out of your vacation.
Mesoamerican History provides an overview of the major civilizations and countries of Mesoamerica, including the Olmecs, Teotihuacan, Maya, Toltecs, Aztecs, as well as the modern countries of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. It discusses the geography, important sites, rulers, empires, Spanish conquest, revolutions, cultures, cuisines, and music of the Mesoamerican region from 1500 BC to the present day. Key civilizations featured include the Maya, Aztecs, and their famous cities like Chichen Itza, Tenochtitlan, and T
This document summarizes art from the Pacific, Mesoamerica, and North America. It includes descriptions of 3 masks from Papua New Guinea called Duk Duk Maskers, stone figures from Easter Island called Ahu Naunau, and a feather cloak from Hawaii. For Mesoamerica, it mentions a large Olmec head from Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, and a limestone sarcophagus lid from Palenque, Mexico. For North America, it describes a tabbed skin bag from the Ottawa culture, a hide painted with warfare scenes from the Lakota, and a bowl with mountain sheep imagery from the Mimbres peoples in New Mexico.
This document summarizes art from the Pacific, Mesoamerica, and North America. It includes descriptions of 3 masks from Papua New Guinea called Duk Duk Maskers, stone figures from Easter Island called Ahu Naunau, and a feather cloak from Hawaii. For Mesoamerica, it mentions a large Olmec head from Mexico, the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, and a limestone sarcophagus lid from Palenque, Mexico. For North America, it describes a tabbed skin bag from the Ottawa culture, a hide painted with warfare scenes from the Lakota, and a bowl with mountain sheep imagery from the Mimbres people in New Mexico.
The document provides information about the various museums and cultural centers run by the City of Austin's Museum & Cultural Programs Division. It introduces each site along with its manager and gives brief descriptions of their focuses and upcoming events for 2015-2016. The division aims to enrich the community through exhibits, events, classes and public art that showcase Austin's history and diverse cultural heritage.
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Ibiza, situated in the Balearic Islands, stands out as a destination that encompasses everything: stunning landscapes, hidden gems to explore, a vibrant social scene, rich cultural life, and exceptional gastronomy. Opting for ‘Ibiza Rent A Boat’ to experience an unforgettable vacation on the White Island is certainly worthwhile, prompting a deeper exploration of the unique and fascinating aspects of Ibiza.
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Beyond the mountains, a tour in Nepal reveals a vibrant tapestry of cultural heritage. The Kathmandu Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts an array of ancient temples, stupas, and palaces. Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan are treasure troves of medieval art and architecture.
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You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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