1) En que sentido es un caballo mago?
2) Que efecto tenia en los vaqueros?
3) Que resultado tuvieron los vaqueros que trataron de ponerle su marca al caballo?
4) Que habia pasado cuando el joven dice ya la vida no volvera a ser lo que anter fue?
5) Por que cambio el verde pasto a blanca nieve?
7)Con quien estaba el caballo cuando lo encontro el joven?
Come huyo el caballo?
9) Por wue se sentia verdugo?
10) Con que atrapa al caballo?
11) Como era el caballo al pasar por el pueblo?
12) Que hizo llorar al joven?
13) Por que tuvo dificultad en dar la impresion de muy hombres?
14) Que hizo el caballo durante la noche?
15) Como se hizo dano el escaparse?
16) Como se sentia al comprender que estaba suelto el caballo?
REBEIRO
DENVER - Colorado is considering letting prison inmates work on private farms after farmers complained that an illegal-immigration crackdown has left them short-handed, officials said.
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Two vegetable farmers told prison officials and lawmakers that they need five to 20 workers and will pay up to $9.60 an hour — more than they’ve paid migrant workers in the past — but can’t find anyone to do the work.
The Pueblo Country farmers, Joe Pisciotta and Phil Prutch, said immigrant workers are afraid to come to Colorado because of its tougher immigrant laws passed last summer. Among other things, the laws require people receiving state and federal benefits to prove they are legal U.S. residents.
“They’ve just given up and gone to other states that don’t have these new laws. They just don’t want to deal with it,” Pisciotta said.
The Corrections Department program would probably start in Pueblo County, operating under the prison industries division, which already trains and employs about 1,200 inmates, department Executive Director Ari Zavaras said.
“Depending on how well it works, we’ll see where it will go,” Zavaras said this week.
He said the program fits his and Gov. Bill Ritter’s new emphasis on reducing recidivism. Under current growth estimates, prison construction will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars over the next five years.
Colorado’s prison industries system already has internal agricultural jobs including growing flowers, raising bees and cultivating wine grapes. Inmates also manufacture items ranging from furniture to plastic bags.
LEGARD
But here is what are women actually look like straight from the pueblos and these are mexican ranchera women:
http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=-lc-qB8oI0w&feature=related
DEVENS
De Neve took the job of establishing the settlement very seriously. He drew up plans for the pueblo, including a plaza, fields, pastures, and royal lands. This surely is the first time a city has been planned before the first settler arrived, and ironic in view of the unfettered growth of Los Angeles.
Persuading settlers to come here from Mexico was another matter. In spite of many inducements, such as money and land, it took months before he was able to get enough settlers, and he had to go to Sonora to get them.
Finally, a group of 11 men, 11 women, and 22 children were gathered together at the Mission San Gabr
Finally, a group of 11 men, 11 women, and 22 children were gathered together at the Mission San Gabriel. On September 4, 1781, they left San Gabriel, accompanied by de Neve, soldiers, mission priests, and a few Indians to settle the site along the river.
There was a speech by Governor de Neve, a blessing and prayers from the mission fathers — all watched by the Yang-Na Indians. Thus did El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angeles of Porciuncula) come into existence. (For more information on how L.A. got its name, check here.)
The new pueblo grew slowly, and amenities were few. The houses were very small, usually of adobe with flat roofs — glassless windows, and rawhide doors. The narrow streets were almost impassable when it rained. There were, of course, no sidewalks or lawns, and the trees along the river rapidly disappeared.
By 1790 Los Angeles had 28 households and a population of 139. By 1800 the
By 1790 Los Angeles had 28 households and a population of 139. By 1800 the population was 70 households and a population of 315. There were also a town hall, guardhouse, army barracks, and granaries.
This Spanish town neither knew nor cared that the United States had been born and was already moving relentlessly across the continent. The first Yankee settler did not arrive until about 1820.
BOCKMAN
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VIDES
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