Criminological Portrait

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Hutch cabinet next to the dining table. Inside the hutch there is several glass cups and shot glasses. Several bottles of alcohols only two bottles are open. Inside the doors there is cooking pans, towels and table mantels for the seasons. Myself and my entire family.
The objects are used to set up there dining table, the pans for cooking and the glass cups and shot glasses to drink so of the bottles that are there.
I can say that this people are happy family, like to entertain and they love to drink but not all the time as only 2 bottles of alcohol are open. Maybe they are also collecting bottles of tequila, vodka, Cognac, rum and liquor from several part of the world. I see that they have alcohol from Costa Rica and Guatemala. Some of the bottle of tequila are shape differently they have a red heart shape bottle, two skulls, shot guns, riffle, cannon and some are still in boxes but they have beautiful glass shapes and colors. By having
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We were at my parent’s house. We try to get together every time all of us are off, this happens often.We do it because we are always busy to see each other during the week, so when everybody is available why not get together and spend time with the family. My understanding of the subject is that my mom likes to cook but she feels very happy when all of her kids are with her and specially cooking with her. Now she has extra hands helping would she only focus on one thing. The activity says that is great that everybody helps and not leave everything to one person just because you are in their house. If we all help we would finish cooking and cleaning faster. Everybody look happy helping. Cultural anthropologist focus on the beliefs, practices, ideas, values and economies of a human culture. Archeologist studies the past of the culture though artifacts or items that people of a culture have made, used or modified thru out the

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