Mexico’s Killing Fields

If a 7 week old Chihuahua was diagnosed with Parvovirus, what are his chances of living?

I bought a 6 week old Chihuahua. After a week he was very lethargic and threw up. I took him to the vet the very next day, and was diagnosed with Parvovirus. Does he have a good chance of survival? Right now he is in Treatment.

The quicker you get treatment the better the pups chances of recovery. Only time will tell if your pup makes it. I hope so.
Best of luck!

September 27th, 2009

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ok does anybody know what time mexico plays and what time club america plays en la libertadores??

when mexico plays against ghana i mean what time and day and also the same for the club america game against univ. san martin ???
o i would appreciate if it was in the central time zone cause im a tejano??:)

1:00pm PST

9:30pm PST

September 27th, 2009

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What is the best schools in mexico for americans trying to learn spanish?

I would like to study spanish in mexico but at the same time I want to take classes in english.

Depends…Well lets see…

Tecnologico de MOnterrey its a good one
COlegio americano another one,
ummm
…those are 2 really good…

September 27th, 2009

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How do I travel around the world cheaply?

I want to travel around the world for a few months during my gap year, but all the gap year and travel companies cost a fortune! I’ve been told doing it solo is a lot cheaper. So how do I get the price right down and still be safe?

buy a row boat and go.

September 27th, 2009

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Are credit cards widely accepted in Cuernavaca, Mexico? If so, which ones would be the best ones to carry?

I’m going to stay in Cuernavaca for 3 weeks. Where are credit cards accepted as a form of payment? Would a Mastercard be a good credit card to carry?

Yes they’re accepted … but only in large stores and hotels. You’re better off to go to an ATM machine and get cash … that’s what everybody else does. Mexico is a cash economy.

I never have a problem with VISA debit or credit. Some ATM machines will warn you they are going to charge you about $.70 for the transaction. Others like Banamex don’t charge. You should see a seperate 1% exchange fee on your monthly bill.

Large grocery stores like Sorianas have ATM machines but mostly just the banks. There are also ‘casas de cambio’ that exchange money … you’ll see many at the Mexico City airport. Their exchnage rates are usually good.

September 25th, 2009

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what is the zip code for aguascalientes,mexico.i need to send a package soon. can u help me ?


There are 2 different zip codes for Aguascalientes…

1.)20050
2.)20270

I hope this helps!

September 25th, 2009

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can someone help me summarize this? i dont really know english and i need someone to help me sommarize this?

The perception of the gang problem in Mexico has not reached the level of hysteria seen in some Central American countries, though a growing fear of the maras is brewing. While there are gangs, their sphere of influence seems linked to the numerous operational drug cartels and other organized crime organizations. Mexico, in addition, has two cause-phenomena that are not found in the other countries: (1) Central American gang members view Mexico’s southern border as an opportunity to become involved in the trafficking of drugs, weapons, and humans as they flow north and south; and (2) gangs on the northern border are intergenerational. Gang activity on the northern border is related to drug cartels; narco-trafficking; trafficking of people, weapons, and other illegal substances; the maquiladora (assembly plant) industry; lack of sufficient educational opportunities for many children of maquiladora employees; substance abuse among youths; dysfunctional families; and minimal parental supervision. Another factor that contributes to the growth of youth gang members in the northern border area is the movement of individual youths attempting to join relatives in the United States. The United States deports more people to Mexico than to any other country in the world. In FY 2004 the U.S. sent 64,942 criminal and 49,454 non-criminal deportees to Mexico

Here is my take on this, but if it would be easier you can go to http://www.freetranslation.com/ and under the free translation you can change it to Translate from English to [Whatever language you speak] and copy and paste the text above into your own language. Anyway here is what I get from the text……………..Basically it is saying that Mexico has a growing gang problem, but it is not yet as bad as Central America is. However it is a growing concern. And it tells what factors are causing the growth of gang activity in Mexico. First, because Central American Gangs are looking for opportunities in Mexico and therefore need Mexican Gang Members to assist with their various crimes. Second it talks about intergenerational, presumably meaning that the ages of the gang members are varied and not just youth. 3rd it gives reasons why people are drawn to join the gangs as well as why the gangs are growing in the Northern Border.
It also tells what kind of activity is going on and where it is happening. So On the Southern Border you’ve got gangs who are dealing with Central American Gangs in an effort to traffic drugs, weapons and humans, and on the Northern Border you’ve got drug cartels; narco-trafficking; trafficking of people, weapons, and other illegal substances

September 25th, 2009

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Does anyone have a female Chihuahua puppy they want to get rid of in Indiana?

My little girl really wants a puppy, we already have a full grown chihuahua but she wants one of her own, and I read in a book somewhere that Chihuahua’s always know their own kind. So I figured anothehr Chihuahua was the best way to go. They are all so expensive in the papers, I need a free one or a really cheap one.

Try an animal shelter, otherwise you won’t be able to get one free, unless it has major issues with it’s health (which will end up costing you more money) or personality. If you want a Chihuahua, then just pay the price, otherwise get another small dog breed.

September 25th, 2009

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donde hay clinicas de aborto en mexico?

localidades y precios

No tengo ninguna idea donde se localizan las clínicas del aborto. ¿Pero es usted seguro esto es la manera de ir? ¿con un aborto?

September 25th, 2009

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How many illegal aliens come from Mexico?

Mexicans are most often referred to when the subject of illegal immigrations cimes up. Without looking it up, what percentage of illegal aliens do you think come from Mexico?

Here’s an article that may help answer your question:

The nationalities of the illegal alien population in the Census Bureau estimate and INS estimate for 2000 are as follow:

Region/Country CB Est. INS Est.
North and Central America 5,312,990
Mexico 3,871,912 4,808,000
Cuba 216,297
Dominican Republic 17,942 91,000
El Salvador 336,717 189,000
Guatemala 238,977 144,000
Canada 156,231 47,000
Haiti 48,003 76,000
Honduras 138,000
Jamaica 37,666
Trinidad & Tobago 44,178
Otr N&C America 345,067
South America 624,419
Argentina 35,958
Brazil 77,000
Colombia 174,786 141,000
Ecuador 105,197 108,000
Peru 68,174 61,000
Otr S America 240,304
Europe 1,113,683
France 36,477
Germany 113,327
Greece 15,507
Ireland -2,233
Italy 62,456
Netherlands 17,885
Poland 92,684
Portugal 33,874
Spain 23,816
U.S.S.R. (incl. Est., Lat., Lith.) 344,877
United Kingdom 123,246
Yugoslavia 110,280
Other Europe 141,487
Asia 1,363,419
Middle East 114,818
Iran 30,823
Israel 24,372
Otr M E (incl. Afghanistan) 59,623
South & East Asia 1,248,601
China (incl. Taiwan) 226,886 115,000
India 200,306 70,000
Japan 118,357
Korea 182,621 55,000
Philippines 155,239 85,000
Otr S&E Asia 365,192
Africa 243,342
Oceania 47,568
Australia 16,777
Other Oceania 30,791
All Other 795,000
Total 8,705,421 7,000,000

September 25th, 2009

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