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New Mexico (Spanish: Nuevo México [ˈnweβo ˈmexiko]; Navajo: Yootó Hahoodzo [jo:tó haho:dzo]) is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. It was admitted to the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. It is usually considered one of the Mountain States. New Mexico is the fifth-most extensive, the 36th-most populous, and the sixth-least densely populated of the 50 United States.
Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a U.S. state. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona. The nations in the state consist of mostly Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The scarlet and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the royal standards of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a Pueblo-related tribe.
The University of New Mexico (also referred to as UNM) is a public research university located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is New Mexico's flagship research institution, the largest post-secondary institution in the state in total enrollment across all campuses as of 2012, and one of the state's largest employers.
Founded in 1889, UNM offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in a wide variety of fields. Its Albuquerque campus currently encompasses over 600 acres (2.4 km²), and there are branch campuses in Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos, and Los Lunas.Coordinates: 35°05′02″N 106°37′07″W / 35.08389°N 106.61861°W / 35.08389; -106.61861 UNM is categorized as an RU/VH Research University (very high research activity) in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, with three Nobel laureates affiliated or associated.
The University of New Mexico was founded on February 28, 1889, with the passage of House Bill No. 186 by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico; stipulating that "Said institution is hereby located at or near the town of Albuquerque, in the county of Bernalillo within two miles north of railroad avenue in said town, upon a tract of good high and dry land, of not less than twenty acres suitable for the purposes of such institution," and that it would be the state university when New Mexico became a state. Bernard Shandon Rodey, a judge of the territory of New Mexico, pushed for Albuquerque as the location of the University and was one of the authors of the statute that created UNM, earning him the title of "Father of the University." Two years later, Elias S. Stover became the first president of the University and the following year the University's first building, Hodgin Hall, opened.
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Look at Me (French: Comme une image) is a 2004 drama film directed by Agnès Jaoui. The movie won "Best Screenplay" award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The film features a clip from the 1948 film Blood on the Moon.
The protagonist, Lolita Cassard, lacks confidence and self-esteem because she doesn't look like the women who fill the pages of fashion magazines. Her father, Étienne Cassard, is a respected novelist, but rarely considers the feelings of others, only thinking of himself and worrying about aging. Pierre Millet, a younger writer, doubts he will ever be successful. Meanwhile, Sylvia Millet, a singing teacher, believes in her husband's talent, but doubts her own and that of her student, Lolita. When Sylvia discovers that Lolita is the daughter of Étienne, an author whom she admires, she befriends Lolita in order to gain access to Étienne for her husband's sake. Lolita does not believe or see that Sylvia is just another person being generous to her because her father is famous. She begins to confide in Sylvia about her father, love life, and self-confidence issues. Sylvia surprisingly takes a liking to Lolita and begins to see Étienne for the man he really is. Throughout the film Sébastien, a young journalist, befriends Lolita. He is the only one with pure intents, even after he finds out who her father is. He takes a liking to Lolita, but she refuses to show any interests and is only infatuated with another boy, Mathieu. Mathieu is everything Sébastien is not. Mathieu only has interest for Lolita because of her father and mistreats her. Lolita casts all of these same behaviors on Sébastien and does not realize that he truly does like her for herself. After a crazy weekend at Étienne's cottage, Sylvia leaves Pierre because he has become just like Étienne, Lolita goes after Sébastien because she realizes he has honest intentions, and Étienne is repeatedly reminded that he is an indifferent father to Lolita.
ImShmacked.com sent me out to University of New Mexico for a weekend to shoot and edit this school recap. Featuring Dirtcaps and Valentino Khan Enjoy!
Welcome new Lobos to UNM! The 2016 orientation leaders would like to welcome you to new student orientation and to the University of New Mexico! Go Lobos!
Share on FB: http://tiny.cc/q33kbw Tweet this video: http://clicktotweet.com/yW83B Up vote on Reddit: http://tiny.cc/sfwlbw Disclaimer: The views/lyrics expressed in this video are our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions of UNM or UNM SOM. This video is not intended to disparage fellow peers, colleagues, or critics. Thank you. Parody/Remix of Chris Brown's "Look at me now" ft. Busta Rhymes & Lil' Wayne by the University of New Mexico School of Medicine Class of 2015. If you enjoy this video, please send it along to your friends! Most importantly, please help us care for those in need by donating to one of our student run clinics. Click the link below to read more about One Hope Centro de Vida Health Center. Any donation would be much appreciated! Thanks! (Don...
With Halloween on Monday, this is the season when you hear all sorts of fun ghost stories. They may be old legends that often evolve, but this year a strange and scary story, along with a mysterious image, is popping up at the University of New Mexico. - Source: http://krqe.com/
Having graduated from UNM, it is always fun to go back and look at the school from a different view. This video shows some sites that can be seen at the University of New Mexico UNM. Enjoy life from a view above & elevate your memories! Please Like, Share and Comment! This video was filmed at different locations found in the downtown area of Albuquerque. Make sure to follow me on instagram, facebook, twitter! https://www.facebook.com/thathighview http://twitter.com/thathighview http://www.instagram.com/thathighview Equipment used to film this video was the DJI Phantom 4. For business inquiries only, contact us here: ThatHighView@gmail.com Film by ThatHighView Filmed by Christomopher Edited by Christomopher
This video showcasing the diversity and ambition of the students of The University of New Mexico was entirely produced by an interdisciplinary team of students under the guidance of University Communication and Marketing. For more information on the team and to see student productions from previous years, please visit promo.unm.edu.
Sudah hampir setahun sejak kejadian tanggal 13 November 2014. Hari yang awalnya baik-baik saja tiba-tiba mencekam saat mahasiswa dan polisi terlibat bentrok di depan gedung DPRD Makassar, yang berujung penyerangan Pihak Kepolisian ke dalam Kampus Universitas Negeri Makassar, Gunung Sari yang dikenal dengan "Phinisi". Mahasiswa yang berada di depan gedung DPRD dipukul mundur oleh pihak kepolisian hingga kedepan "Phinisi' dan Polisi juga menahan Presma BEM Universitas Negeri Makassar. Polisi semakin aggresive saat Wakapolres yang juga turut dalam pengawalan, diindikasikan terkena serangan busur oleh mahasiswa. Polisi yang masih "aggresive" kemudian masuk kedalam lingkungan kampus UNM Gunug Sari dengan tembakan gas air mata. serangan didalam ini bahkan mengenai beberapa mahasiswa Fakultas Psi...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon makes Rolling Stone's list of most out of control fraternities.
The City of Rio Rancho is located on the southern border of Sandoval County. Sandoval is the State of New Mexico's second most populous and fastest growing County. Sandoval County comprises the northern section of the Albuquerque MSA and encompasses 3,716 square miles of diverse geography and people. It includes the incorporated municipalities of Bernalillo, Cuba, Corrales, Jemez Springs, Rio Rancho and San Ysidro, numerous unincorporated communities, the chartered community of Cochiti Lake, all or portions of nine Indian pueblos, three Navajo Chapters and part of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. The municipalities of Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, and Corrales all border each other in Southern Sandoval. State: The State of New Mexico is also one of four minority-majority states in the Uni...
Looking for more than just aliens and UFO's? Then you're in the right place because thats not all we have to offer! Roswell, New Mexico has something for everyone. Interested in adventurous outdoor fun? Visit our Bottomless Lakes, hiking trails, scenic bike trails, or even our wildlife refuge in Roswell. Take a step out of the sun and cool off in one of our seven museums where you can experience the art, history, and fun of Roswell! Looking for UFOs or information about the Roswell UFO Incident? You'll never know what you may find. Don't forget the Amazing Roswell UFO Festival, held annually July 4th Weekend at venues throughout the city.
The Land of Enchantment still echos with voices from its colorful past. These voices speak especially clearly from the ghost towns, mining camps, and little-known places that populate New Mexico's landscape. New Mexico's story is rich with history, from the Ancient Puebloan Indians, to Spanish explorers, pioneers traveling along the Santa Fe Trail, and prospectors in the 19th century. These many folks left their "footprints," not only along the many old trails in the "Land of Enchantment," but also on the many ruins and ghost towns that remain. Cuchillo, established by ranchers and farmers in the 1850s, was named for a nearby creek and a local Apache chief, Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife). Midway between the mines at Chloride and Winston and the railroad at Engle, it flourished as a stag...
http://ultramodern-home.ru Top Tourist Attractions in Albuquerque: New Mexico Travel Guide Albuquerque Biological Park, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, Church of San Felipe de Neri, Science Center and Children's Museum, KiMo Theatre, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, Sandia Peak Tramway, University of New Mexico
Downtown Albuquerque is the economic, social and cultural center of New Mexico. It is here that first-class restaurants, hotels, exciting and unique entertainment venues, boutiques and some of the trendiest and most historic places to live all merge to comprise a unique urban experience one that pays tribute to the past while looking to the future. Downtown Albuquerque is unlike any other Downtown in the country!
Bandelier's human history extends back for over 10,000 years when nomadic hunter-gatherers followed migrating wildlife across the mesas and canyons. By 1150 CE Ancestral Pueblo people began to build more permanent settlements. Reminders of these past times are still evident in the park as are the strong ties of the modern Pueblo people. By 1550 the Ancestral Pueblo people had moved from their homes here to pueblos along the Rio Grande (Cochiti, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo). In the mid-1700's Spanish settlers with Spanish land grants made their homes in Frijoles Canyon. In 1880 Jose Montoya of Cochiti Pueblo brought Adolph F. A. Bandelier to Frijoles Canyon. Montoya offered to show Bandelier his people's ancestral homelands.In 1916 legislation to create Bandeli...
Video title: Things to do in new mexico | New mexico's MUST SEE Attractions New Mexico Travel Guide | New mexico's MUST SEE Attractions New Mexico Travel Guide | New mexico's Top 4 Attractions New Mexico Travel Guide /Lets travel New Mexico State slogan: Land of Enchantment New Mexico is the place to come for adventures steeped in culture; for adventures that feed your spirit and fill your soul. Why you should visit: In New Mexico, outdoor excitement is everywhere, even in the sky as you lift off in a hot-air balloon. Fun state facts: New Mexico has far more sheep and cattle than people. There are only about 12 people per square mile. http://www.cabq.gov http://www.santafe.org http://www.taos.org http://www.las-cruces.org/ Follow us on: Website: www.Imtravelingamerica.co...
After breakfast at the Burrito Company, we visit Bandelier National Monument and admire the well-preserved pueblo cliff dwellings abandoned by the natives centuries ago. Then we drive to Taos and visit the main plaza, enjoy some wine tasting and settle in to the Taos Inn in the heart of town, easy walking distance to the attractions. The ski slopes in Taos offer trails for all levels, including our beginner attempts, which were so much fun we went back a second day.
The Jemez Mountain Trail twists through time and terrain, contrasting vermilion desert cliffs and snowy alpine peaks, 13 th century stone dwellings and the birth of the Atomic Age in nearly the same breath. Travelers may fish canyon waters at dawn, don snowshoes for a woodland trek, explore ancient Pueblo ruins and view elk crossing an immense volcanic caldera all in the same day.
Experience the extraordinary legacy of the Los Alamos region. From the centuries old Puebloan ruins of Bandelier National Monument to the world renowned scientific community that shaped the course of history, Los Alamos continues to excel in innovative technology for the 21st Century. Enjoy our breathtaking mountain scenery, fascinating museums, wildlife, and many activities such as hiking, backpacking, road & mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, birding, camping, swimming, golfing, hunting, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, skating and much more. Los Alamos provides a convenient and economical base for exploring the diverse cultural and sightseeing opportunities offered by North Central New Mexico.
Let me know if you care,
I can still feel that theres something left between us and I,
I know that this feeling is here to stay and it's not gonna go away.
I feel like this angel is gonna leave me all alone
So I close my eyes and see you in my home,
Slipping through my hands,
And she begins to cry,
I'll wait to see you on the other side
Look in to her eyes as she begins to cry
I'll wait to see you on the other side
My bedroom friend is leaving but I'm still dreaming all alone
So I close my eyes and see you in my home
I feel theres something left here and I know this feelings here to stay,
I feel the angel leave me,
Close your eyes to see me,
I feel theres something left here and I know this feelings here to stay,
I feel the angel leave me,