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Case study: Utility solar + storage in LATAM s largest solar installation – pv magazine International

Case study: Utility solar + storage in LATAM s largest solar installation – pv magazine International
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A more sustainable approach to second homes in Spain

A more sustainable approach to second homes in Spain
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Luis Quinones, 25-Year Old Boxer, Dies Five Days After Knockout Loss

His brother, Leonardo Quinones, confirmed his death on social media.

Rochester La Voz Making Sense Of The Aztecs Human Sacrifices

One of history’s greatest misconceptions is the Aztecs’ human sacrifices. Though viewed as barbaric to modern-day eyes, such rituals were an essential part of the civilization’s religion and had massive spiritual symbolism. There were three kinds of sacrifices: self-sacrifices (effusions of blood); those associated with war; and agrarian ones. Contrary to modern belief, the sacrifices were not a daily occurrence. Instead, they were part of festivals or offerings to a deity. Such rites were part of Aztec philosophy, an introduction to their gods’ world, where people would give something valuable so that gods would give something back to them. The rituals always took place in strategic points surrounded by nature, be it forests, rivers, mountains, hills, or cenotes. Sometimes, the priests held the rituals in temples or pyramids, such as the Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlán, in modern Mexico City.

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