5th Latin America PET (LAPET) Conference in Mexico City on 15-16 Nov, 2007
With PET manufacturing sector still in the cycle of oversupplied and under pressure, PET producers have to strive to optimize their cost position in order to survive in the industry which is characterized by high growth but tight margin. The 5th Latin America PET (LAPET) conference offers authoritative views and analysis on the burgeoning market and PET players' initiatives.
The Aztec journey across the Mexican Territory
.If you have a close look at the Mexican flag, you will see that in its central area lies the figure of an eagle eating a snake in the top of a cactus. This is a very representative image of the Mexican National identity, which can also be seen at one side of the Peso coins circulating today in the country. But where does this particular image come from? The answer lies in the Aztec Migration which took place between the XIIth and XIVth centrury of our time.
Tampico Mexico Can It Withstand a Hurricane Direct Hit?
Hurricane Emily could reach a Category III Hurricane or greater and if either Veracruz or Tampico takes a direct hit it will be serious. These two cites are their primary seaports.
Documentary Film on Living in Mexico Wins in Film Festival in Mexico
A U.S. baby boomer with no experience in filmmaking won an award in one of the biggest film festivals in Mexico. Caren Cross, a retired psychotherapist, felt so changed by living in Mexico that she felt compelled to make a documentary film. The film is now in 11 film festivals in the U.S.
First 2B Alive Summit Attracts 200 Attendees from North America; Experts Focused on Opportunities in Mexico for Retirees
The 2B Alive Assisted Living Summit in La Jolla, Calif., recently attracted more than 200 industry leaders to discuss opportunities for American retirees in Mexico and the growing retirement community industry in Mexico. Sponsored by the Mexican Association of Retirement Communities (AMAR), the Assisted Living Summit focused on building a greater quality of life in Mexico for the world's retirees.
Memories of Cancun, Mexico
When it comes to having fun, few people will deny almost all of us excel Whether snowboarding neighborhood slopes or sky diving over gorgeous mountain ranges, there is something for everyone just by stepping out your own back door
Best Hotels In Mexico: Guide For First Time Tourists
Mexico, which is known to be the third largest country in Latin America, is widely popular for their delicious variety of tortillas, spicy tacos, Mexican burritos and chili enchiladas
In the heart of Mexico?s business, arts and historical city centers, tourists would be able to find the best hotels in Mexico
Villas of Distinction Offer "Free Air" to Caribbean, Hawaii, and Mexico
Airfare is free with Villas of Distinction's new promotion to assist consumers in booking luxury villa and resort vacations in Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean. Villas of Distinction, experts in the design of customized luxury villa vacations around the globe, is providing the free non-refundable airline tickets on select airlines.
Mexican Survival Tip # 4 ? Communication
If you want to communicate from Mexico to anywhere else in the world, do not use the Postal Service. If it is not the worst in the world, it has to be in the top ten. I have harangued and harangued about this in countless columns and articles. The Mexican feds have yet to do something about it. Are they listening?
birdJam Now Supports Cornell's Southeastern Arizona/Sonora Mexico Bird Song CDs
birdJam, the popular birding-by-ear identificatioin tool for the Apple iPod, can now support multiple bird song collections. This latest version of birdJam also has been optimized for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
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New Take on Luxury Beer Lounge in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Over 60 Beers Offered at The B Lounge on Medano Beach
Metal Finishing Leader MetoKote Opens Eighth Facility in Mexico
MetoKote Corporation, the industry leader in metal finishing processes, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest facility in San Luis Potosí, SLP, Mexico.
New Vegetarian Travel E-Book 'Northern New Mexico'
NueVer LLC, a Tucson based indie publishing company announces the publication of TravFan's new Vegetarian Travel E-Book, Northern New Mexico.
Each section in TravFan's book is filled with vivid photos from her trips around Northern New Mexico.
NueVer distributes independent E-Books in fiction, children's literature, poetry and travel in E-Book formats, which can be read on many portable devices such as laptops, PDAs, cell phones and other E-Book readers such as Amazon's Kindle.
Where to Find Awesome Mexican Recipes
Feeding you, your family, and your friends means having something delicious that is also healthy With the healthy awareness of our society, feeding those you care for a healthy meal is a vital part of living life to its fullest
Wonderful Mexican Recipes at Your Fingertips
Getting the most for your money means you need great deals for the home Finding wonderful Mexican recipes for those delicious meals translates to a cheaper budget where you feed you and your family healthy recipes that are sure to please
The Huichol Indians Of Mexico
The Huichol Indians (pronounced "Wee-chol") are an indigenous tribe of traditional people living in western central Mexico, in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit Many live in small scattered settlements high in the Sierra Madre Mountains
Mexico holiday Planning: Anything You Want
With the stunning Gulf seaside on one site and the Pacific marine on the other, with both prehistoric Aztec temples and shiny modern buildings, Mexico is much more than just the United States' fellow-citizen to the south.
Tips For Fishing In Mexico
Why not surprise your family this season, and plan an exciting and relaxing vacation on the world?s most luxurious sport fishing locations In no time, you will be having the time of your life
Newest Jack Nicklaus Golf Course Now Open in Los Cabos, Mexico
Las Mañanitas offers exclusive, introductory play on new golf course.
International Studies Abroad (ISA) Expands Programs in Chile, Mexico and Peru
As the gap between the euro and the dollar continues to widen, more U.S. students are looking beyond the traditional European study abroad experience to more economical study abroad destinations in regions such as Latin America. International Studies Abroad (ISA), an international education provider based in Austin, Texas, proudly announces the expansion of four new study abroad opportunities for university students in Viña del Mar, Chile; Guadalajara, Mexico; and Cusco and Lima, Peru.
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