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You look at yourself in the mirror, arrange your hair and check your uniform. Your backpack is ready, you've already grabbed the money and the knob with water. You kiss your mother at the door on your way out and leave for school. Nothing out of the ordinary happens on the way. You greet the neighbor across the street, the same one who watched your father grow up 40 years ago; and Mrs. Maira, with her hair getting whiter and whiter. But there, on the corner where you turn every day, there is a group of older young people, so you'd better go the other way.
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It is not a slogan, although every year it returns as a routine in the new almanac. May Day..., the Plaza is filled with flags, the streets woke up earlier, the colors fly, dream, adorn.
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For more than 65 years, Manuel Escobar Almaguer has been part of Cuban history, the one forged since those dark days when many young people woke upshot in any corner of the cities and towns or on the side of the roads.
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Experiences about food production exposed at the local Communist Party Meeting in Las Tunas were considered by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to address the role of the political organization at its bases.
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Since February, Las Tunas Zoo is offering new attractions to children and adults who visit it, eager to learn directly about specimens of the fauna, most of which are not native to Cuba.
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