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The Internet is the greatest innovation of mankind.

First of all, the


internet can help people stay connected over long-distance. In the past,
when meeting each other from far away was a complicated thing. But
now they can easily get in touch with their friends, family…in another
part of the world. Another benefit of the Internet is it can provide a large
amount of information. Everyone can find what they want on the
internet, there’s a lot of tools that people can use to find information on
the internet at high speed, and people can learn everything without
other's help when they have the internet. Finally, the Internet has a great
impact on education, with the Internet Students can easily access any
courses that they want to study, Additionally, it assists students in solving
challenging school tasks. In conclusion, there are many innovations that contribute
to our lives, but the internet the most in modern timeCentral to the celebration
are ofrendas, individualized altars designed to remember departed loved ones. They
often include photos, possessions of the deceased, candles, flowers, calaveras, water,
and toys for los angelitos (little angels). Pan de muerto and small portions of favorite
foods and drinks of the deceased are also included.

Marigolds

One Aztec tradition that continues today is decorating with cempasúchil (marigold)
flowers. The vibrant colors and scent are thought to guide spirits to visit the living
during the celebration. They are also a beautiful representation of the fragility of life.

In addition to vases of living flowers, children often make marigolds out of tissue paper
and pipe cleaners to help decorate ofrendas.

Central to the celebration are ofrendas, individualized altars designed to remember


departed loved ones. They often include photos, possessions of the deceased, candles,
flowers, calaveras, water, and toys for los angelitos (little angels). Pan de muerto and
small portions of favorite foods and drinks of the deceased are also included.

Marigolds

One Aztec tradition that continues today is decorating with cempasúchil (marigold)
flowers. The vibrant colors and scent are thought to guide spirits to visit the living
during the celebration. They are also a beautiful representation of the fragility of life.

In addition to vases of living flowers, children often make marigolds out of tissue paper
and pipe cleaners to help decorate ofrendas.

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