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"Events in the year 1985 in Mexico. Incumbents Federal government * President: Miguel de la Madrid * Interior Secretary (SEGOB): * Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): * Communications Secretary (SCT): * Education Secretary (SEP): * Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): * Secretary of Navy: * Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: * Secretary of Welfare: * Secretary of Public Education: * Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): * Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT): * Secretary of Health (SALUD): Supreme Court * President of the Supreme Court: Governors * Aguascalientes: * Baja California: Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera (PRI) * Baja California Sur: * Campeche: * Chiapas: * Chihuahua: * Coahuila: * Colima: * Durango: * Guanajuato: * Guerrero: * Hidalgo: * Jalisco: * State of Mexico: * Michoacán: * Morelos: * Nayarit: * Nuevo León: * Oaxaca: * Puebla: * Querétaro: * Quintana Roo: * San Luis Potosí: * Sinaloa: * Sonora: * Tabasco: * Tamaulipas: * Tlaxcala: * Veracruz: * Yucatán: * Zacatecas: *Regent of Mexico City: Ramón Aguirre Velázquez Events * January 1, Querétaro state elections * June 17, Morelos I was the first communications satellite launch by Mexico. * July 7, state elections in Colima * September 19, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck in Mexico City. * The LIII Legislature Congress of Mexico begins its inauguration. * November 26, on the STS-61-B mission Rodolfo Neri Vela became the first Mexican and second Latin American astronaut to reach into space. Awards *Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor – María Lavalle Urbina Notable births *September 19 – Fourteen newborn babies survived the earthquake. *October 15 - Sherlyn González, singer and actress. *December 11 - Karla Souza, Mexican-American actress. *Date unknown – Ricardo Domínguez, welterweight wrestler (d. 2017). Notable deaths *An estimated 10,000 people died during the September 19 earthquake. Sports * Mexico managed to win for the first time to Poland on 5 February when at the opening of Corregidora Stadium in Querétaro. References Years of the 20th century in Mexico 1985 by country "
"Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner is an American author, speaker, radio host, co-founder and the executive director/CEO of MomsRising.org and board president of the MomsRising Education Fund. In May 2006, Joan Blades and Rowe-Finkbeiner co- founded MomsRising. Media and publications Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner is the host of "Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner - Powered by MomsRising""We Act Radio", weactradio.com; retrieved September 12, 2012. that airs on 1480AM in Washington, D.C., the 7th largest media market in the country, and also airs on other stations across the nation, on the WeAct Radio Network, TuneIn's Progressive Voices Network, as well as on iTunes as a podcast."MomsRising Radio on iTunes"; retrieved 2012-09-12. In 2005, Rowe- Finkbeiner wrote The F-Word: Feminism in Jeopardy, which was awarded first place by the Independent Book Publishers Association in the category of Women's Issues in 2005.Association Awards 2005 , independentpublisher.com; retrieved February 2, 2012. Honors and awards * Independent Book Publishers Association Award, Women's Issues (2005) for The F-Word: Feminism in Jeopardy"Independent Book Publishers Association Award 2005" ; retrieved February 2, 2012. * Rockwood Institute Leadership Fellowship (2008)"Rockwood Leadership Institute Fellowship"; retrieved February 2, 2012. * Hunt Alternatives Fund's Prime Movers: Cultivating Social Capital Fellowship (2008)"Hunt Alternative Fund Fellowship Profiles"; retrieved February 2, 2012. * Washington State League of Women Voters Good in Government Award (2008)"Washington League of Women Voters Newsletter"; retrieved February 2, 2012. Personal Rowe-Finkbeiner is married to former Republican Washington State Senator Bill Finkbeiner.https://kuow.org/stories/why-these-political- odd-couples-get-along-so-well They live in Washington state with their two children.https://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/3126/bill- finkbeiner#.W9dBoZOpHt9 References External links * MomsRising.org 21st-century American women writers American feminist writers living people "
"Difluoroacetylene is a compound of carbon and fluorine having molecular formula C2F2. A linear molecule, its two carbons are joined by a triple bond and have terminal fluorines: F-C≡C-F. The molecule is the perfluorocarbon analog of acetylene, C2H2. Preparation of difluoracetylene is difficult, with danger of explosions and with low yields. Nevertheless, the compound has been made, isolated, and characterized by NMR and IR spectroscopy. The compound is of interest as a precursor to fluoropolymers containing double bonds, analogous to polyacetylene. Bibliography * Alkynes Fluorocarbons "