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[Baked goods]
A photograph of a man looking in at shelves of baked goods, including (on the top shelf) fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English). There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Baked Rosca de Reyes]
Fotografía de un hombre colocando en una rejilla un pastel de frutas recién horneado llamado Rosca de Reyes. Hay muchas tradiciones asociadas a la Rosca de Reyes, pero generalmente se hornea para ocasiones especiales. Normalmente tiene forma de corona y contiene fruta y un muñeco de plástico o cerámica del niño Jesús.
[Browsing]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses for books at the library.
[Close-up of sign on table]
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[Colorful Rosca de Reyes]
Stacks of colorful Rosca de Reyes cakes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English) are in the foreground while, in the background, a man takes Rosca de Reyes out of the oven. There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Customers shop for Rosca de Reyes]
Customers shop for a fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English). There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Fire in Ringgold]
This article deals with the wildfire that destroyed the town of Ringglod, Texas. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Grabbing book from shelf]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, reaches for a book.
[Group of People Sitting Behind Tables]
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[In the stacks]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses for books at the library.
[Man and Woman Being Assisted at Table]
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[Man and woman walking and holding hands]
Photograph of a man and woman walking together while holding hands. The woman has a black bag hanging on her right shoulder and the man is holding a black clipboard on his left hand.
[Man displaying piece of paper for another individual]
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[Man displaying sheet of paper]
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[Man sitting at table with paperwork]
Photograph of a man seated with his right elbow on a table with paperwork on it. Several other people are shown in the background of the photo with some of them seated and others standing up having a conversation.
[Man with tag on sleeve reading "Gabriel Pacheco"]
Photograph of a man with a name tag on his right arm reading "Gabriel Pacheco". The man is holding a white piece of paper on his right hand and he is pointing upward with his left index finger. There are few tables shown behind him with a pile of chairs on top.
[Men entering doorway]
In an orderly manner, the Peruvians of Dallas-Fort Worth voted on June 4, thus demonstrating that a consular office is needed in this region. In the figure, Carlos Adrianzén (left), member of the Events Committee of the APDFW, leads Jorge Farias to his voting table.
[Men standing in front of table]
Peruvians in the Metroplex came to the polls to decide the future of the country, as did Lorena Baldwin (pictured), a resident of the city of Plano (Texas).
Peruanos demonstraron seriedad civica
This article deals with Peruvian citizens who live in Dallas and voted in Peruvian runoff election. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Photograph of Church Congregation]
Photograph of the congregation of a church during services.
[Photograph of Woman Praying]
Photograph of a woman praying in church.
[Placing fruit on Rosca de Reyes]
A man making a fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English) places fruit in the dough before baking it. A pile of plastic dolls lay to the side. There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Placing plastic dolls in Rosca de Reyes]
A man making a fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English) places plastic dolls in the dough before baking it. There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Plastic dolls await placement in Rosca de Reyes]
A man making a fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English) places plastic dolls in the dough before baking it. There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Pointing]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, points with his finger to add emphasis to his words.
[Reaching for a book]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, reaches for a book.
[Roberto Calderon adding emphasis]
A photo of Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, using his hands to add emphasis to his words by pointing to the left of the photo. Behind him are shelves of books. Part of a computer and other electronics are also visible.
[Roberto Calderon at the library]
A photograph of Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browsing books in the library. He stands in between two long shelves of books. In the background a person can be seen working on a computer.
[Roberto Calderon in his office]
Fotografía del Dr. Roberto Calderón, profesor de historia de la Universidad del Norte de Texas, en una oficina. El Dr. Calderón coloca un libro en una estantería. La habitación está llena de estantes con libros alineados con papeles. Una computadora y una impresora están encima del escritorio.
[Rosca de Reyes display]
A man arranges a display of fruit cake called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English).
[Rosca de Reyes on table]
A woman sorts through fruit cakes called Rosca de Reyes (called King's Cake or Three Kings Bread in English). There are many traditions associated with Rosca de Reyes, but it is often baked for special occasions. It is usually shaped like a wreath and contains fruit and a plastic or ceramic baby Jesus doll.
[Searching]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses for books at the library.
[Seeking]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses through books at the library.
[Speaking]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, motions with his hand in office.
[Standing and pointing]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, stands and points.
[Standing men talking to seated people]
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[Two men and woman sitting at table]
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[Two men shaking hands]
Photograph of a man shaking hands with another gentleman who is seated on a chair with a brown envelope on his let hand. A long line of chairs are shown to the right of the seated man with a variety of individuals seated on them.There are other men shown standing in the photo and several white tables are arranged behind the seated individuals.
[Two women assisting man at table]
Photograph of two women seated at a table with a variety of papers on it. There is a man standing opposite the women with both of his hands raised.
[Woman holding identification card]
Peruvians in the Metroplex came to the polls to decide the future of the country, as did Lorena Baldwin (pictured), a resident of the city of Plano (Texas).
[Woman standing in front of election table]
Vilma Espinoza (right), table chief, helps Ana Zegarra (left) during the Peruvian runoff election conducted on Sunday in Dallas.
[Women assisting man at table]
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