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Author: Jonathan P. Gilbert
Publisher: Michelin Apa Publications
Keywords: yucatan, cancun, mustsees, michelin
Number of Pages: 167
Published: 2009-03-15
ISBN-10: 1906261679
ISBN-13: 9781906261672
Cancun is a sun-drenched playground of transparent coastal waters, white-sandy beaches, water sports, vast resorts and golf courses, with bars and nightclubs moving to the sounds of salsa and cumbia. Away from the hubbub of the town you head inland to the Mayan relics of the Yucatan, such as mighty Chichn ItzNB, offering even the weariest revelers some respite. Sights within must sees Cancun and the Yucatan are grouped according to Michelin's time-honored star-rating system, which for more than 100 years has guided travelers to the best a place has to offer. The Michelin Man symbol represents
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Author: Francisco Bautista Zúñiga
Publisher: Instituto Nacional de Ecología
Keywords: implicaciones, agropecuarias, forestales, ambientales, yucat�n, pen�nsula, manejo, los, suelos, caracterizaci�n
Number of Pages: 291
Published: 2005-01-01
ISBN-10: 9685722137
ISBN-13: 9789685722131
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Author: Eric Schulman
Publisher: W.H. Freeman
Keywords: mac, bang, time, history, briefer
Number of Pages: 207
Published: 1999-05-04
ISBN-10: 0716733897
ISBN-13: 9780716733898
From the Big Bang to the evolution of humans and the resignation of Richard Nixon, A Brief History of Time is a highly irreverent, historically entertaining, and scientifically correct overview of the most important cosmic milestones since the beginning of time.From learning how to make a star with Martha Stewart ("I love stars because they provide an opportunity to be so wonderfully creative with such simple ingredients") to a classic potboiler account of the first instance of molecular reproduction ("It was a dark and stormy tide pool"), to the unhappily-ever-after fairy tale of Shelly Shrew
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Author: Saskias Casanova
Publisher: Stanford University
Keywords: study, comparative, cultural, yucatec, maya, mexico, adolescents, cross, youth, acculturation, identity, perceived, discrimination, mexican, indigenous, ethnic
Number of Pages: 417
Published: 2011
eBookDB-ID: STANFORD:K
Policymakers, practitioners, and educators frequently group Latina/o immigrant adolescents within a single homogenous category, thus creating a problem in understanding their diverse experiences. To explore these diverse Latina/o adolescent experiences this dissertation cross-culturally compares patterns of ethnic identity and acculturation across a group of Indigenous (Yucatec Maya) immigrant Latino/a adolescents in the U.S. with Yucatec Maya adolescents residing in Mexico and with non-Indigenous immigrant Latina/o adolescents in the U.S. How do ethnic identity, acculturation levels, perceive
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