They believe that death is not the end, therefore, they get united with God, and live happily up in heaven. Also, mdd is a celebration, and it may be happy and sad, but it means you will never forget the dead relative xxx
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
Punch them in the face act dead
Have you watched Deal or No Deal recently? He isn't dead. Yet.... >:D
The bodies of people who die in Great Britain are buried or cremated.
black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
a Mexican drink deal with it made by Mexicans in my basement
I do not believe that it is if it was they would not have made such as big deal of it. What would be gained by saying that he was dead if he was still alive? They US also,according to some news stations, might be releasing pictures of his dead body
Opportunity to buy Private Jets.
The Grateful Dead
Yes they are as they deal with the right for people to claim, law organized object's
New Deal legislation had a mixed impact on the Mexican American community. While some programs provided relief and employment opportunities, many Mexican Americans faced discrimination and exclusion from benefits, particularly in the agricultural sector. Additionally, the repatriation campaigns during this time led to the deportation of thousands of Mexican Americans, further exacerbating their struggles. Overall, while the New Deal aimed to alleviate economic hardship, its implementation often marginalized the Mexican American community.