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U.S. Expatriates Pursue American Dream in China By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY, 12 July 2011 JIANKOU GREAT WALL, China — His sweat pools quickly as Carl Setzer carries another heavy sack of smoked malt into his farmhouse-turned-brewery beside the Great Wall of China near Beijing. "I'm ...
Expatriates Sent Us$5.9 Billion in Remittances to Mexico in 1999 In a report published in early April, the Banco de Mexico (central bank) said remittances sent by Mexicans residing overseas, primarily in the US, to their home country surpassed US$5.9 billion in 1999. This is the equivalent ...
The content of this journal involves interest and research in Latin America, the Caribbean region, American relations, and Latin American expatriates. Journals usually publish personally original research articles, which may involve political, economic, social, cultural, historical, and other related ...
She inherits a large amount of money and subsequently becomes the victim of Machiavellian scheming by two American expatriates. Like many of James’ novels, it is set mostly in Europe, notably England and Italy. Generally regarded as the masterpiece of his early phase of writing, this novel ...
living as if he were a social outcast. In the words of a poem he had written as a young man at Harvard, he was fashioning in St. John “his separate prison,” and the experience seemed to rejuvenate him now as his summers in New Mexico had reinvigorated him decades earlier. During th...
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Celebrations will also be rampant around the rest of the globe next week. In Mexico, for instance, Valentine’s Day is also known as the day of “amor y amistad” (love and friendship), and apparently anything red and heart-shaped is a popular gift. In Western Europe, from what I saw...