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eXa MandO

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found this music layout at HOT FreeLayouts.com

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Books:

i've been subscribed to national geographic magazines for about four years and now i can't find anything to do with so many fucking magazines!!

Heroes:

los ninos heroes de chapultepec?? but i believe they were massacred by the american armies.Los Niños Héroes (the "Boy Heroes" or "Heroic Cadets") were six teenage military cadets who died defending Mexico City's Chapultepec Castle (then serving as the Mexican army's military academy) from invading U.S. forces in the 13 September 1847 Battle of Chapultepec.Their commanders, General Nicolás Bravo and General José Mariano Monterde, had ordered them to fall back from Chapultepec but the cadets did not; instead, they resisted the invaders until they were killed, with popular legend maintaining that the last survivor leapt from Chapultepec Castle wrapped in the Mexican flag to prevent it from being taken by the enemy.The cadets are honoured by an imposing monument at the entrance to Chapultepec Park; and the name Niños Héroes, along with the cadets' individual names, are commonly given to streets, squares and schools across the country. For many years they appeared on the MXP $5000 banknote, and they currently appear on the MXN $50 coin. Metro Niños Héroes on the Mexico City Metro is also (indirectly) named for them. Chapultepec Castle and the Monument to the Heroic CadetsThe Niños Héroes were:Juan de la Barrera Juan Escutia Francisco Márquez Agustín Melgar Fernando Montes de Oca Vicente Suárez