Juneteenth is a very important celebration in the history of the United States, commemorating the end of slavery in the country. Juneteenth—a combination of the words June and nineteenth—is the day that commemorates June 19, 1865, when the last African American slaves in Galveston, Texas, were
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Agua Prieta is a border city located in the northeast of the state of Sonora, Mexico, just south of Douglas, Arizona. With a population of approximately 91,000 according to the 2020 census, it is the seventh most populous city in the state. Founded in 1899, Agua Prieta emerged as a settlement linked to the […]
The flag must be flown from sunrise to sunset. If flown at night, it must be illuminated. It must never touch the ground, water, or be in contact with objects that could soil it. It must be in good condition. If it is damaged or faded, it must be removed and destroyed in a […]
Loving and honoring a father means more than a “Happy Father’s Day.” It’s about: Truly listening, thanking him for the silent sacrifices, making time for small moments, forgiving his flaws, valuing his journey, holding his memories close, telling him how much he matters—while you still can To love a father is to honor his […]
Ajo, Arizona, is a charming town located in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, about two and a half hours west of Tucson. With a rich mining history and a vibrant artistic renaissance, Ajo offers a unique experience that combines nature, culture, and heritage. The name “Ajo” comes from the Spanish word for “garlic,” […]
In 1987, the chinampa area of Xochimilco was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Xochimilco is the ancient place of flowers and the last region in the Anahuac Basin where chinampas survive. Chinampas are artificial islands built by Mesoamerican cultures, especially the Mexica (Aztecs), in lake areas such as Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. This […]
This communication system uses dots (·) and dashes (−) to represent letters, numbers, and symbols. It was developed in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail and became a key tool for long-distance communication, especially in telegraph and radio transmissions. Each letter of the alphabet and number has its own “code” in the form […]
Did you know… In May 1929, students at the National University of Mexico began a strike to demand university autonomy. The conflict reached its climax on May 23, when police violently suppressed a demonstration at the Law School, resulting in several students being injured. This event marked a milestone in the country’s educational history, and […]
Memorial Day is a federal holiday observed every year on the last Monday in May. Honors those who died serving in the United States military. OUR NATION OWES A DEBT TO ITS FALLEN HEROES THAT WE CAN NEVER FULLY REPAY! This Memorial Day, we pause to remember those who gave everything for our freedom. Their […]
-“What exactly do you do in this field of research?” she asked me! -“I have an ongoing research program in the lab and in the field. I’m working on my master’s degree (the whole family) and I already have four credits (all my daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most in-demand in […]























