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As updated in 2006 |
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According to
www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html |
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In Mexico the people speak mostly Spanish but
some like my friend Jannyl, speak English and Spanish both fluently. |
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In Mexico most people use a yucca cacti for
their tree by decorating it with homemade ornaments, however some people
have adapted to the American way by using a spruce or artificial tree. |
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Jesus-Young glowing eyes, soft baby skin wrapped
in cloth. |
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Mary- New mother, rosy cheeks, peering down on
her new born babe. |
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Joseph- A proud father, fascinated by the new
born. |
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Ingredients: |
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6 cups Milk |
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6 oz. Semi sweet chocolate |
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6 oz. Sweet chocolate |
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˝ tsp. Vanilla |
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Dash of
cinnamon |
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Chocolate,molinillo |
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Estirar,estirar |
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Que el dimonio va a pasar |
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In Mexico on Christmas, good boys and girls get gifts
from family and friends, naughty children receive no gifts. |
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Some
unique things we have found while making our project were… |
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1.They
celebrate Christmas from Dec.16th to Feb.2nd. |
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2.Dec.25th doesn’t mean that much to them. |
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3.They
don’t open gifts on Dec.25th as we do. |
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4. They
have a Posada every night starting on Dec. 16th until Feb.2nd,
led by two different children every night . The Posada is a parade which
reenacts the journey to Bethlehem. |
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