La Flor de Michoacan in Natomas is one of hundreds of local restaurants fighting to stay afloat during the pandemic. Serving Mexican and Salvadoran fare.
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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS, Dec. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) For the 12th year running, Dinant has received the title of Empresa Socialmente Responsable – or Socially Responsible Business – presented by FUNDAHRSE, a non-profit organization that promotes respect for ethical values, positive impacts on local communities, and environmentally sustainable business practices.
In a virtual ceremony held last week, Dinant was one of only 67 companies throughout Honduras to receive the coveted award for its outstanding commitment to local communities and sustainability.
Dinant Spokesman, Roger Pineda, said, Given the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID19 pandemic and two hurricanes, I am enormously proud that, in 2020, Dinant stepped up its support for vulnerable local communities, while maintaining its extensive commitments to protecting the natural environment and operating sustainably.
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“Here is narrated,” is the oldest manuscript in which the Virgin of Guadalupe’s appearance to the Aztec indigenous Juan Diego is told in the Nahuatl language. There are three versions of the manuscript in the Public Library of New York, but so far is still unknown, which is the original. Researchers of the text conclude that it is written under the style of “auto-sacramental.” A famous liturgical drama of the XVII century, which presented religious scenes to evangelize the spectators, in this case, the natives, since they used to transmit their history orally, and a theatrical performance successfully fulfilled the mission of the Franciscan monks.