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New Mexico Vacation
Traveling by Car Since more Americans owned cars, more were able to spend time "on the road" exploring the country. This ability to travel with greater ease changed the way American families went on vacation. What do you think was needed to accommodate all those cars? ... [Read More]
American Consulate in Tijuana - Press Releases U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza cited the strong ties between Mexico and the United States and stressed the importance of travel and tourism to cultivate mutual understanding at a reception today at his residence for leaders of the travel and tourism industry. “Whether it’s a honeymoon to New York, a ski vacation to Colorado or a shopping trip to Miami, Mexican travel to the United States promotes friendship and understanding.” ... [Read More]
Navajo Mine Federal Credit Union, Kirtland, New Mexico These loans are made when a member is expecting monies within a 90-day period. They can be from an insurance settlement, proceeds from a 401k loan, vacation sell backs from an employer, or even a future paycheck. We require a verification of funds expected, along with the date of the disbursement and a verification that the funds will be sent to the credit union. On future salary funds, the loan limit is $500.00 and members pay back loans in three monthly payments through direct deposit. ... [Read More]
Student visas - US Embassy Mexico City During the official vacation periods, appointments for these visas are usually scheduled for TWO WEEKS after you make the call, and approved student visas are delivered to the applicant BETWEEN A WEEK AND 10 DAYS AFTER the appointment date. Please make all the necessary arrangements for your visa well before your scheduled travel date. ... [Read More]
President Delivers a Back-to-School Message in Albuquerque, New Mexico We're making good progress challenging thestatus quo. And that's important, because every child isprecious. And so, rather than ending my speech here, what Ithought I would do is maybe answer some questions, if you might haveany, starting with the students. And if not the students,maybe the parents. And if not the parents, maybe theSenators. (Laughter.) No, forget that, I'm on myvacation. I've been answering questions from senators for --(laughter.) ... [Read More]
Vacation Time Off | Life@LANL | Los Alamos National Laboratory The Laboratory provides vacation with pay. Part-time employees and full-time employees appointed for 6 months or longer are eligible for vacation accrual. Short-term employees and casuals do not accrue or use vacation. Full-time employees hired before December 1, 1992, accrue vacation leave at the rate of 16 hours per month. Full-time employees hired on or after December 1, 1992, accrue vacation according to the following table provided they are in pay statue for at least half their scheduled workdays for that month: ... [Read More]
NOAA Future - Your State NESDIS has a wealth of physical information about the United States, including environmental factors and geophysical characteristics. Topographic data are among the most important data sets for many scientific, technical, and other applications. Even when not used directly in a study, topographic data are often used in preparing visualization tools. Topography data are used in such disparate areas as modeling climate, water runoff, minimum safe aircraft flight altitudes, vacation planning, and even for generating musical compositions. Allied Signal Aerospace uses topography data from the National Geophysical Data Center to develop minimum safe altitude and other safety tools for commercial aircraft. ... [Read More]
Remarks by the President at Farmington, New Mexico Rally Listen, I enjoy working with your senator, Pete Domenici. He's agood man. (Applause.) He and Nancy are taking a vacation. I don'tblame them. He's been working hard for the people of New Mexico. Butin his stead, we've got another great United States senator with ustoday, and that's my friend Ben Nighthorse Campbell and his wife,Linda, from the state of Colorado. (Applause.) Where are you? Oh,yeah. (Laughter.) I'm going to miss you, friend. I'm going to win,and I'm going to miss your presence in the United States Senate. He'sa great man. I appreciate you coming. (Applause.) ... [Read More]
Capturing the Memories Capturing experiences and moments on film has become an essential part of going on vacation. The first camera that used film in a roll was George Eastman's 1888 Kodak portable box camera. But this camera was too big and expensive for the average American family to carry around. So in 1900, Kodak introduced the Brownie camera, a smaller, more portable version. Can you guess how much it cost? ... [Read More]
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