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    "17 Km from Caracol" Israel Alpuche As I stood atop of Caracol1 I became one with nature, amazed at such beauty that my country beheld. The lush green trees, the fresh air, and the breathtaking mountain views made me envy the Mayas who once stood where I was. After a few intakes of breath, I strapped my backpack once again, grabbed my rifle and moved on as I reviewed my mission: patrol the jungles, arrest anyone breaking our laws and use force if necessary. About 15km away from the…

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    The Egyptian and the Mayans were the of the most advanced civilizations in their time. The Mayan Empire spread from present-day southern Mexico to Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala. They were known for their architecture, and their famous calendars. The famous calendar, writing systems, and major public architecture all occurred during the Mayan Classical period, 250-900 A.D. The Egyptian civilization began around 3000 B.C. Medicine, architecture, farming techniques, and engineering flourished…

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    Ancient Mayan Civilization

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    Ancient Mayans Civilizations history has shaped Central America and influenced the world by the study of their hieroglyphic scripts, calendar, mathematics and art of the remains of this distinct culture. Today, their civilization is still influencing the world from new facts and information arising from these ancient sites about how they built there towns, trade networks, and the structure of their social and economic power for each site. Most Mayan sites were structured by royalty rule and run…

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    What group do you think is the oldest Mayan, Aztec, or Inca? The Mayan,aztec,and Inca is the oldest civilization in Mesoamerica. These civilizations have many similarities, but many differences between there empire and their lifestyle .I Have been studying these groups for 2 months and in this essay will talk about the Maya, Inca, and the Aztecs, and how they're similar and different. As I was studying the 3 different civilisations these last couple months I realized they all had numerous…

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    Guatemala's Refugees

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    the Guatemalan Government and Army became international monsters. The Guatemalan and U.S. governments tried to justify their actions at the time by painting the Marxists as the problem, dangerous commie threats who would if in charge would turn Guatemala into a Cuban Missile Crisis version 2. On the contrary though, the facts prove the opposite not just in…

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    On March 12-19, a team of fourteen high-schoolers and two leaders from Gilbert went on a missions trip near the city of Retalhuleu, Guatemala. Specifically, the team went to a small village by the name of La Tercera Calle. The goal of the trip was to build a cement floor in a church that the villagers had long been working on. This project took up almost the entirety of the week, and while the work was immensely strenuous, it was strangely palatable, bordering even on enjoyable. Nonetheless, the…

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    Mayan Calendar

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    My project is over the Maya’s they exist from 2000 BC to 250 AD. In my essay, I will be talking about the Mayan Calendars, mathematics, and Pyramids. They were located in central American; which is now known as Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. The Mayan calendars started in BCE. The calendar ended in December 2012. December 2012 is when the Mayan calendar had ended and that was one of the reasons why our society had thought the world would end that year. The calendar has been…

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    Guatemala Civil War Essay

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    negotiations gained momentum under the mediation of the United Nations and President Ramiro De Leon Caprio starting peace talks between the government and the rebels of the Guatemala Revolutionary National Unity. The civil war lasting for over 36 years ended on December 29, 1996 when the government and the URNG signed the Peace Accord in Guatemala City establishing new political rules and an electoral democratic regime. Under Alvaro Arzú’s rule, he was able to decrease the military’s size,…

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    'Among Us' is an Australian documentary developed in 2013 featuring Indigenous Australians that experienced being apart of 'The Stolen Generation'. Documentaries like 'Among Us' empower Indigenous Australians when they are identified as a respected and valuable race. The 2013 'Among Us' documentary portrays the Australian Indigenous race positively by highlighting their resilience, perseverance and mercy. The documentary 'Among Us' portrays the Australian Indigenous people as undeniably…

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    Mayan Achievements

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    The Mayan were a Native American civilization located in Mesoamerica, which is located in modern day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras according to the background essay. The Mayan achieved a lot and shaped many of modern day things that we use everyday. There most remarkable achievement were their number system. Another one of there great achievements was the calender. This is a great achievement because, we have went off the Mayan calender for hundreds of years ,and were still using it…

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