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Professor Dawley has been e-mailing a wonderful pictorial diary of the students life and studies in Mexico. However, some of the documents are so large that I have been unable to get them to family and friends who want to see them. So I converted the Word documents into Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files and published them here. If you do not have Adobe Reader which is necessary to view the files, you can download it here for free. Please keep in mind that some of the documents are still very large and may require a long time to download for viewing.
Professor Dawley has been e-mailing a wonderful pictorial diary of the students life and studies in Mexico. However, some of the documents are so large that I have been unable to get them to family and friends who want to see them. So I converted the Word documents into Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files and published them here. If you do not have Adobe Reader which is necessary to view the files, you can download it here for free. Please keep in mind that some of the documents are still very large and may require a long time to download for viewing.
The more liberal, or alternative publication of Mexico. There's a link in the left-hand toolbar that is specfically for Merida.
The conservative newspaper of the Yucatan. You can translate it through google if you google the name.
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTR...
Country brief. Mexico is an advanced middle-income country with strong ownership of its development strategy. Steady economic performance and official responsiveness to poverty concerns have contributed to rising income levels, but poverty rates remain high, as does income inequality. More