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MEXICO CITY — In a trendy part of Mexico City, in a park surrounded by hipster coffeeshops and restaurants, stands a figure dressed in white with hands in prayer like a Catholic statuette: the so-called patron saint against gentrification. Nearly two million foreigners touched down at the Mexico City International Airport in the first half of 2022, inching toward the record 2.5 million arrivals in the first half of 2019. The gap between American and Mexican salaries means even affluent Mexico City residents can get priced out, in a city that is already home to wide wealth disparities. According to Mexico’s statistics agency, the top 10% of Mexico City households earned more than 13 times as much as the bottom 10% of households in 2020. Coronado, an architect and interior designer who lives between Los Angeles and Mexico City, said he understands locals are resentful.
How to stay cool without air conditioning
  + stars: | 2022-07-18 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Take a cold shower or bathTaking a cold shower or bath helps cool your body by lowering your core temperature, Porter said. Use box fansPlace box fans facing out of the windows of rooms you’re spending time in to blow out hot air and replace it with cold air inside. The outdoors can pull the hot air from your home, leaving a cooler temperature or bringing in the breeze. Don’t refrigerate or freeze blankets or clothingCommon advice for staying cool without air conditioning includes refrigerating or freezing wet socks, blankets or clothing then ringing them out to wear while you sleep. To make the switch, watch for sales on energy-efficient bulbs, then slowly replace the bulbs in your house, Porter said.
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Snowplow parents manage their adult children's lives by performing adult tasks for them, like writing job applications, booking medical appointments, or keeping them afloat with rent money. According to the study, a whopping 74% of parents said that they have made appointments for their adult children. But if you're still completing this task for your adult child, they're missing out on an important part of growing up. Giving excessive career adviceOne of the most significant examples of snowplow parenting involves parents giving their adult children too much career guidance. Fourteen percent of parents told their adult child which career to pursue, and 14% also used their professional network to help their adult child secure jobs and internships.
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