Students at a Guadalajara university discuss how the image of Mexico, perceived through the lens of popular US culture, is widely different from what the country is really all about.
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I think it's important to fully understand that our perceptions are always going to be circumscribed by the media viscerally presenting every story that is rating bait. I found this survey pretty interesting, think every college student should try it: http://rick-c8.polldaddy.com/s/new-survey-1