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  2. Tree of Life (Mexican pottery) - Wikipedia

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    Tree of life at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City, by Oscar Soteno. A Tree of Life (Spanish: Árbol de la vida) is a type of Mexican pottery sculpture traditional in central Mexico, especially in the municipality of State of Mexico. Originally the sculptures depicted the Biblical story of creation, as an aid for teaching it to natives in ...

  3. Jorge Luis Borges and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    In his 1936 essay "The Doctrine of Cycles" (La doctrina de los ciclos), [6] published in his essay anthology of the same year Historia de la eternidad, Borges speculated about a universe with infinite time and finite mass: "The number of all the atoms that compose the world is immense but finite, and as such only capable of a finite (though ...

  4. Rutas de la vida - Wikipedia

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    Rutas de la vida (Routes of the Life) is a Mexican drama anthology series produced by Rafael Uriostegui for TV Azteca, [2] [3] [4] being an original story by Luis Felipe Ybarra. It premiered on Azteca 7 on 14 March and ended on 7 July 2022.

  5. The Road of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Road of Life (film) (El camino de la vida), a 1956 Mexican drama film; The Road of Life (TV series), an American daytime soap opera; Road of Life, a set of ice road transport routes across Lake Ladoga to Leningrad during the Second World War; El Camino de la Vida (song) (translation "the road of life"), a Colombian song

  6. Campeones de la vida (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Campeones de la vida (Champions of life) is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca in 2006 starring Gabriel Porras, Ana Seradilla and Luis Ernesto Franco. [1] It is a remake of the Argentine telenovela of the same name.

  7. Christian Poveda - Wikipedia

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    Christian Gregorio Poveda Ruiz (January 12, 1957 [1] – September 2, 2009), known as Christian Poveda, was a Hispanic-French photojournalist and film director. [2] He covered the world's conflict zones for more than 30 years. [3]

  8. 13 Vintage Cameras That Are Now Collector’s Treasures

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    Ah, the good ol’ Leica M3. This camera was first released in 1954 and became a game-changer in the 35mm camera market due to its unique build and design.

  9. Cosas de la vida - Wikipedia

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    Cosas de la vida may refer to: "Cosas de la vida" (song) , the Spanish-language release of the 1993 song "Cose della vita" by Eros Ramazzotti Cosas de la vida (TV series) [ es ] , a 2008-2009 Disney Channel Spain series featuring Andreas Muñoz and Ana Mulvoy-Ten