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Travel Log: A Journey through Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE)

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Travel Log: A Journey through Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE) Name: Theophilus Bruku Course: HIS 111 – World Civilizations Pre-1500 Format: Travel Log Thesis Statement: The coastal Maya city of Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE) was a dynamic hub of maritime trade, religious life, and architectural innovation, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of the Maya civilization in the face of regional decline and cultural transformation. Entry 1 : El Meco – The Coastal Citadel El Meco, located just north of modern Cancún, was a prominent trading port and religious center during the Postclassic period... Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Meco The Castle (El Castillo) of El Meco Entry 2 : Yamil Lu’um – The Scorpion Temple Built atop a rocky cliff facing the Caribbean Sea, Yamil Lu’um was a small but sacred temple used for ritual offerings. Scorpion's Temple Entry 3 : The Marketplaces of Cancún Bustling markets were the economic heart of Maya society. In Cancún, goods lik...

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Ghanaians will enjoy free water and free electricity for 3 more months - Gov't

Ghanaians will enjoy three more months of free water and electricity supply, Finance Minister, Kem Ofori-Atta, announced during the presentation of the mid-year budget to Parliament.
According to the Minister, the free water will be enjoyed by all consumers and the free electricity will be enjoyed by lifeline consumers.
This will bring it to six months that the water and electricity supplies have been subsidised to help consumers cope with the economic challenges arising from the novel coronavirus.


President Nana Akufo-Addo announced three months of free electricity and water relief packages in March, which ended in May.
The government absorbed water and electricity costs for all consumers in the case of water and lifeline consumers in the case of electricity.


Ofori-Atta also stated that in the next few weeks government will launch a GHc100 billion economic recovery programme aimed at restoring Ghana’s economy and getting it back on track following the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He told Parliament:

"Mr Speaker, we wish to take this opportunity to announce to the people of Ghana that the President and his team have done a lot of thinking since March and brainstormed over the crisis, with the view of using the challenges it presents, rather as an opportunity to transform Ghana and for all Ghanaians."

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