Manzanillo Sun April 2011 cover

August 2012

In this issue: Health Sugar Sugar – Karen Trom Living in Mexico Real Mexico – Terry Sovil Where are all the Mexican Seniors – Suzanne A. Marshall Lifes Lessons Learned – Freda Rumford Letter to Dan – Kirby Vickery Nature Starfish Flower – Tommy Clarkson Computers Configure your Mouse – Vivian Molick Finances Dollar cost […]

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Real Mexico

By Terry Sovil from the August 2012 Edition In this final article on the “Real Mexico” we will take a look at the Electrical Industry. This comprises companies that manufacture home appliances and transmission/ distribution and control of power (transformers, generators, switches, regulators and engines). Mexico’s competitive advantages have attracted investments from large companies which […]

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Real Mexico

By Terry Sovil from the July 2012 Edition This month I thought it would be interesting to take a look at “Creative Industries” in Mexico. Mexican creativity is renowned the world over. The Mexican government seeks to capitalize on this and will position Mexico as a leading player in this sector. Their goal is to […]

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July 2012

In this issue: Nature Coco Palms – Tommy Clarkson Can an earthquake be predicted – Karen Trom Living in Manzanillo So you think you have problems?  – Cheryl Weaver My Manzanillo Neighborhood – Suzanne A. Marshall Godzilla in pictures Living in Mexico Real in Mexico – Terry Sovil Pets in Cabins – Bonnie Rose A […]

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Real Mexico

By Terry Sovil from the June 2012 Edition This issue we take a look at the Renewable Energy Sector in Mexico including wind, geothermal and hydroelectric. Mexico is actively seeking renewable energy sources and development. May 15-16, 2012 saw the Mexican International Renewable Energy Congress meeting in Mexico City bringing together the renewable energy industries […]

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Fish Life of Manzanillo

By Terry Sovil from the June 2012 Edition Tropical Flounder Flounder are flatfish lying on their right side. Distance between their eyes is about 1 ½ times the diameter of the eye. They have blue spot-and-ring markings. They are from the family of flatfish and feature pale brown to gray; large diffused blotch behind their […]

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Manzanillo Sun March 2011 cover

May 2012

In this issue: Nature Planting Roots – Croton – Tommy Clarkson Fish life of Manzanillo – Terry Sovil Manzanillo and Mexico Red Cross Manzanillo – Robert Hill My Spanish Journey to Guanajuato – Laurie Mackey As old as time -Suzanne A. Marshall A Bed for Rosario – Patty Talasy Real Mexico – Terry Sovil Food […]

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Real Mexico

By Terry Sovil from the May 2012 Edition This article looks at the automotive industry and Information Technologies in Mexico. The United States is the main market for Mexican automotive exports. Mexico provides 11 of every 100 vehicles sold in the U.S.A. Automotive exports reached 1.85 million cars sold abroad in 2010 which represent a […]

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Fish Life of Manzanillo

 By Terry Sovil from the May 2012 Edition Panamic Sergeant Major The Panamic Sergeant Major ranges from 5-100′ (1.5-30M). They have an elongated, disk shaped body, usually black and silver to white head and belly. They often have bluish and blue-green tints. Breeding males generally display a blue wash when courting or guarding eggs. This […]

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