Mexico
Mexico is an interesting place to visit. There’s so many things to do and places to see it’s unbelievable. Mexico is made up of 24 states which are Baja California Norte, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Durango, Sinaloa, Zacatecas, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosi, Jalisco, Guanajuato, Mexico City, Colima, Michoacan, Veracruz, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Chipas, Cameche, Quintana Roo, and Yucatan. The weather is not always great in Mexico. It’s either going to be extremely hot or extremely cold. May thru October seem to be the hot spots. The temperature can go up to 110 degrees. It gets to that point from June to August. May, September, and October it gets to 99-100 degrees. December to April it can get extremely cold. December and January are the coldest months. A lot of people fear these months because they have no heaters or boilers to keep them warm. People who don’t have boilers must heat their water in a bucket on the stove to get hot water. They have no fireplace to keep them warm either. During the summer they just settle taking showers with cold water which isn’t to bad considering the heat. The weather varies a lot as far as rain. It’s kind of like Houston. One day it’s sunshine and
the next day it’s stormy and raining hard. It’s unpredictable, but you will know when it is summer and when it is winter. Education in Mexico is extremely strict. No one takes advantage. What I mean by that is that it being a poor country everyone wants to come on top. Of course everyone wants to do something with himself or herself, but Mexican parents are strict towards their children's education. Their education is more advanced than ours. What we learn our freshmen year they have learned it in eight grade. You recite the pledge of Allegiance every Monday. Everyone must stand up and honor their country. If you slack off you get suspended which looks extremely bad on your transcript. There’s no air conditioners or heaters in the school. Everyone must wear uniforms. They even have uniforms for P.E. When a principle or a teacher walks in the room all the students have to stand up to show their respect. Your not able to show up late for class because they won’t let you in. Then again there is a little advantage in the schools. Some not all, but some high school teachers you can buy off. It use to be that you could buy off all of them, but when the students finished high school they were not prepare for anything since they had bought their teachers off. When the principals found out about this they called up the administration and started firing teachers. Majority of the teachers are strict, but there are some that give you a break or they could just be behind on some bills and let a student know who is doing poorly in their class and they can work out a deal. It all depends on the teacher you get though because they are not all nice. They don’t have cafeterias to eat. They have stands where you can get tacos, hot dogs, and etc. so you can eat. It’s really cheap to. If you’re rich in Mexico you get the best of everything. If your not then you just settle for what you have. Religion is basically the same as here. The religions in Mexico are Catolicos, Babtista, Evangelista, Testigos de Jeoba, La Igle
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Mexican I’m,
December January,
That’s Mexican,
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baja california,
it’s fair women,
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soap operas,
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language spanish,
women stay,
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wear lime,
watch soap operas,
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day it’s,
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