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  1. Vor 3 Stunden · Mexican president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum rallied women on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Women hope she can lead Mexico to better times.

  2. Vor 3 Stunden · 0:55. Mexico’s presidential election has given the country a historic first: Claudia Sheinbaum becomes the country’s first woman president. That is an important milestone in a country that ...

  3. Vor 14 Stunden · Arizona Republic. 0:00. 1:07. Sandra and Moshe Guakil’s love story began nearly 1,500 miles from their Phoenix home. Moshe, 53, traveled from San Diego to his birthplace, Mexico City, to meet ...

  4. Vor 14 Stunden · Jennifer Lynn Affleck (née Lopez; born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer and businesswoman.Often dubbed the "Queen of Dance", Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking barriers for Latino Americans in Hollywood and helping propel the Latin pop movement in music.

  5. Vor 14 Stunden · Body swaps, first popularized in Western Anglophone culture by the personal identity chapter of John Locke 's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, [1] have been a common storytelling device in fiction media. Novels such as Vice Versa (1882) [2] and Freaky Friday (1972) [3] have inspired numerous film adaptations and retellings, as well as ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soap_operaSoap opera - Wikipedia

    Vor 14 Stunden · Origin and history of the genre The first program generally considered to be a "soap opera" or daytime serial by scholars of the genre is Painted Dreams, which premiered on WGN radio Chicago, on October 20, 1930. It was regularly broadcast in a daytime time slot, where most listeners would be housewives; thus, the shows were aimed at – and consumed by – a predominantly female audience ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LatinLatin - Wikipedia

    Vor 14 Stunden · Latin inflection can result in words with much ambiguity: For example, amābit, "he/she/it will love", is formed from amā-, a future tense morpheme -bi-and a third person singular morpheme, -t, the last of which -t does not express masculine, feminine, or neuter gender. A major task in understanding Latin phrases and clauses is to clarify such ambiguities by an analysis of context.