Mexico’s Killing Fields
AQUI EN AGUASCALIENTES,MEXICO EN QUE ESTACION DE RADIO PUEO OIR LA MANO PELUDA?
QUE NO SEA POR INTERNET
GRAX A TODOS
Porque no preguntas mejor en mx.yahoo.com ??
January 15th, 2010
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where can i buy postage stamps in aguascalientes?
i need to send a letter to the US where do i buy stamps
i would send email.i sent post card from peurto vallarta mexico to calgary canada took 6 months . there should be post office or hotel will help you with stamp
December 12th, 2009
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what’s the best route from laredo TX, to guadalajara Jal?
should I take the toll from zacatecas towards aguascalientes, or stick to the old 54? Please help. And does anyone have a clue about trip time?
I’d love to take a bus/fly, but we are traveling with pets, and too much luggage…thanks
well, if i were you i would take ETN buslines from Nuevo Laredo. The ticket is 930 pesos and is SOOOO much cheaper (because of tolls and gas prices.)
If you are going to drive, I would absolutely go through Aguascalientes…… I took another road once it nearly drove me crazy. The toll roads are so much more "user friendly" and safe.
Travel time is 14 hours using ETN buslines.
November 15th, 2009
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Bi-lingual schools in Aguascalientes MX?
My husband and I will be going to AGS. MX for an extended visit(1-2 yrs.).We will be taking our children w/us. They range in age from 8-13. I need information about the schools there. Are there any bilingual schools? Is the education comparable to the education here in the states? What about the cost? Any helpful info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
In Mexican private schools the education is comparable with the US. In 2006, the Mexican Public Education Ministry, started applying a test called ENLACE to all students from 3rd to 6th grade, and to 9th graders.Its goal is to gain more information about the function of the school system in Mexico, both in the public and private schools.
You can see the results of these tests online, and the schools will be in order according to the scores of their students.
You can choose to see only private schools in the city of Aguascalientes. Most high-ranking private schools will surely teach English, you will also see the number of students enrolled in each school. Once you find a name of a school you are interested in, I suggest you google it to find an email address where you can ask for specific information.
Here’s the link to ENLACE:
http://enlace2007.sep.gob.mx/content/blogcategory/4/29/
and go to "Consulta para Ordenamiento de Escuelas por Puntaje"
I already did the search for you and found that Colegio Bosques is the second in ranking in Aguascalientes (the first school only has 8 students), and its partnered with Tec de Monterrey, which gives it a lot of merit. It is bilingual.
As for tuition, it varies greatly from school to school, I would say somewhere around 4 thousand pesos a month for that kind of school.
But it is not the only one, if you go down the list you’ll probably find private schools from around 2 thousand.
I really hope this helps.
Maty
November 12th, 2009
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radio station in aguascalientes mexico?
radio station thru internet
radio metro
http://www.metroaguascalientes.com/
November 9th, 2009
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backgrounds for aguascalientes mexico?
What do you want to know from Aguascalientes?
History, facts, location, economy, what?
I’m in Aguascalientes. I know somethings.
November 6th, 2009
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where is aguascalientes in mexico?
here’s a map
November 3rd, 2009
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Anyone know the name of that Mexican dish with corn, mayonnaise & chili sauce?
I used to get it all the time at a little stand in Aguascalientes–delicious! Not the corn on the cob with cheese–this was just a cup of corn with mayo, lime & you could add chili sauce…
It wasn’t called elote (that is just corn in Spanish) & wasn’t trolelote either… It is annoying when I can’t think of a word…Anyone else know what I’m talking about?
Hi!
I’m from Monterrey City in Mexico and yes we call it "elote". In other places they call it "trolelote" or "esquites". Maybe "esquites" is the name you’re looking for? It’s the only one I can think of besides "elote" and "trolelote".
Here are some pics of "esquites":
http://images.google.com.mx/images?hl=es&um=1&sa=1&q=esquite&aq=f&oq=
Anyway, they are all the same you just described: a cup of corn with mayo, lime and chili sauce. Those are the basic ingredients, but there are variations that include fresh white cheese, for example.
November 1st, 2009
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If I go to Machu Picchu in March, are the mountain roads safe during the rainy season?
I know that roads in the Andes are not for the feint of heart in any month.
Also, if I do not plan to hike the Inca trail can I make this trip with no reservations? I would like to spend 2 nights in Aguascalientes so that I have the full day at Machu Picchu.
In Cusco there are many tour agencies. If you can’t walk it you can always take the train. Buy your ticket at least a day before you go. No problem staying 2 days in Aguas Calientes. hiking and the train are the only ways to get there.
October 25th, 2009
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If I go to Machu Picchu in March, are the mountain roads safe during the rainy season?
I know that roads in the Andes are not for the feint of heart in any month.
Also, if I do not plan to hike the Inca trail can I make this trip with no reservations? I would like to spend 2 nights in Aguascalientes so that I have the full day at Machu Picchu.
In Cusco there are many tour agencies. If you can’t walk it you can always take the train. Buy your ticket at least a day before you go. No problem staying 2 days in Aguas Calientes. hiking and the train are the only ways to get there.
October 25th, 2009
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