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I want to reconstruct the future

  Study Renewable Energy Engineering Certainly you have heard about global warming and the serious pollution problems that affect many countries including ours, this is why environmental care must be our priority nowadays. CETYS University joins the global efforts for a greener society with its new Renewable Energy Engineering major …

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What is DINNER IN THE SKY?

Dinner in the Sky is a unique experience in the world, where 22 diners are lifted by a crane 45 meters high, to enjoy a delicious menu of the best wines of Mexico and a spectacular view. The service is designed according to DIN 4112 which is supervised by the …

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What to do to Keep Your Dog Cool in the Summer?

By: Colleen Oakley WebMD Pet Health Feature Ready for a summertime game of catch with your favorite four-legged friend? Not so fast. If you’re feeling the heat, you can bet your dog is, too. And for him, overheating can be dangerous. “Heatstroke is by far the greatest concern,” says Andrea …

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SANDRA CISNEROS, A WRITER’S BIOGRAPHY

Poet and fiction writer Sandra Cisneros grew up in Chicago, the only daughter among the seven children of a Mexican-born father and Mexican-American mother. As a child she moved frequently between the United Stated and Mexico, spending periods in her father’s hometown of Mexico City. As she recalls humorously in …

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The Legal Profession

By: Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, Attorney The Lawyer: Mexico v. United States. The reputation of lawyers in Mexico lives in a slaughter. The lawyer is that person that must protect the rights of citizens, the fairness of the laws and that the law is fulfilled, but above all must fight for …

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Summer

By: Nicole Rodiles, Psychologist, full time professor at Imperial Valley College. Around May, the anticipation of summer starts everyone talking about their plans for the break, especially if you’re a student or an educator.  You talk about the places you want to go and the activities that you plan to …

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Gustavo Sánchez, Mexicali Elected Mayor, —I didn’t come to play. My party knows it. Citizens know it. I wanna do what has to be done. It’s been enough!—

In an exclusive interview with Gustavo Sanchez, elected city mayor of Mexicali in the last elections of June 5th, conducted by Beyond Borders Gazette, we had the chance to know a little more about him than his campaign speech. For those who don’t know him, Gustavo Sanchez’s profession is tax …

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BINATIONAL IDENTITY

  By: Ellie Burgueño The border region is the place where many people were brought up and influenced by both cultures, Mexican and American. It’s hard to say that a person born and raised in the US, living by the border, born to Mexican parents or even American with no …

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CETYS OPENS ITS DOORS TO U.S. STUDENTS

  Southern California students met CETYS University educational offer and facilities.   Mexicali BC.- CETYS University invited students from Southern California to meet its educational offerings and facilities in the first edition of “Campus Open House”, where attendees had the opportunity to be informed of the benefits provided by the …

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FOR GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ THERE’S NO SOLITUDE

By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave Although the family had determined it, it is said that at the end the ashes of the great Colombian-American author, as well as citizen of the world, Gabriel García Márquez rest in his homeland, Cartagena de Indias, near the family home that faces the ocean. How …

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