Since Communism has largely fallen, it is said that that perhaps nowhere in the world do two countries that are as different as the US and Mexico share a border.
The US and Mexico have long had a very bizarre relationship.
Note: when you are there, avoid mentioning the Texas thing.
This course uses an innovative mix of tips, language, music, links and anecdotes to provide travelers and business people a unique insight into the beauty of the "enigma" that is the US' neighbor to the South.
Objectives
Learner will demonstrate knowledge acquisition about Veracruz, the first city inhabited by Europeans, by successfully completing the assessment and discussion.
The learner will utilize the discussion and assignment to demonstrate a new insight to the lands east of the most famous volcanoes in Mexico.
Using the assignment and assessment tools, the Learner will demonstrate knowledge of the Valley of Mexico as it existed when Cortez arrived.
The Learner will demonstrate knowledge of the personality and features of Jalisco when completing the assessment and assignment portions of the lesson.
The Learner will exhibit knowledge of the mysteries of the large, mountainous of Michoacan using the assessment and assignment feature of this lesson.
The Learner will demonstrate knowledge of the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca utilizing the assessment and the assignment.
The Learner will show knowledge of the Copper Canyon and environs by successfully completing an assessment and an assignment.
Learner will demonstrate knowledge of the factors, sights and sounds that make Mexico City what it is today by successfully completing the assignment and assessment portion of the lesson.
Learner will tie the items learned in the previous lessons together and show a new insight into the souther neighbor of the US by successfully completing the assignment and assessment.
Book
The following book or similar is suggested but not required.