March 2013

My Eulogy

My Eulogy By Neil McKinnon   Recently, I attended a Celebration of Life that was held for Chad Lowenbear, a neighbour, who had died tragically in an automobile accident. Many of Chad’s friends and family spoke and all had something laudatory to say about his life and accomplishments. He truly was a wonderful person, beloved

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Profiling Tepehua

Profiling Tepehua By Moonyeen King Part III     Maternal Mortality in Mexico has an Indigenous face. Official statistics demonstrate Indigenous women have three times higher risk than non-Indigenous women of dying because of causes related to maternity. Maternal mortality is higher in Mexico than any other countries with economic indicators. Stated by World Bank

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Doors of Ajijic

Doors of Ajijic By Antonio Ramblés AKA Tony Passarello www.antoniorambles.com antonio.rambles@yahoo.com   If eyes are windows to the soul, doors must just as surely express the soul of a home. Doors have special significance in Spanish colonial architecture, which cloisters intimate living spaces in courtyards hidden from the street. It’s easy to pass these doors

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