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    or seafood dish served with vegetables. The plat principal will be the most somplex dish of the entire meal. The courses served after the are ones to compliment the plat principal. The salad course that is served after the main dish aids in digestion. A selection of cheeses are eaten next, and coffee and dessert are served last. Assorted French Recipes Some of the most common French dishes are boeuf bourgignon, baguette, and quiche Lorraine. Bouef bourgignon is a French beef stew made with thyme, rosemary, onions, carrots, and mushrooms. The meat is first browned in a pan then transferred to a dutch oven. Next, the pan is deglazed with red wine to remove any excess meat bits. Add the wine back into the dutch oven and season it with thyme, rosemary, a little salt, and a large pinch of pepper. Next, bring the soup to a boil then immediately reduce to a simmer. The soup should simmer for four hours. When more thirty minutes remains for the simmer, add the mushrooms and onions. This late addition will let the vegetables cook a little past al dente. Quiche Lorraine is an egg and bacon tart. To make the tart, pour in a mixture of eggs, egg yolks, cream, and nutmeg into a pie crust. Next, add bacon and shredded gruyere cheese. Lastly, place the tart the oven in to bake. Baguette is served at every meal in France. It is seen as the most basic food staple. Baguette is made with a lean dough, one with no added sugar. The dough is developed and rolled into large ropes. Bakers give…

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    A thesis statement is the author’s main point of the paper in a simple sentence. Thesis statements are to inform, explain, or convince the reader something the author has written about. For the writer’s sake, a thesis helps to stay on track throughout the paper. The author doesn’t have to clearly state the main point in this thesis, but on some cases they do. There are two types of thesis: explicit and implicit. An explicit thesis is when the author will come out and state their purpose. On the…

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    perspective can all delegate different aspects of language onto an individual. As a bilingual American, my mind has toiled with the idea of placing both the English and Spanish language on equal terms. Yet throughout my educational career, English has been a priority and it reflects my personal experience with one language being “dominant” and the other acquiring a “subordinate role” (Yule 248). Although, a few years ago, my grandmother came to visit from Guatemala and in an instance of learning…

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    Popol Vuh Sparknotes

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    Popol Vuh. The Popol Vuh which is seen by many as the only real account of religion, my many as the only real account of Mayan religion, myths and stories. The Popol Vuh was written by the Quiche Mayans of the highlands of Guatemala. The Popol Vuh has a complicated history, often disappearing of decades at a time. The Popol Vuh is the most influential book in The Mayan culture and has been a fundamental source in the lives of pre-historic Mayans. In 1524 the conquistador Pedro De Alvarado,…

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    Quitze, Jaguar Night, Not Right Now and Darth Jaguar who have no father or mother. The people were made of They were made by the gods and are called geniuses and could speak. Next came the women who were given to the 4 men who started the Quiche people. However, what I found interesting was that they speak of more than one tribe such as the Tams and the Ilocs. The text explains where these people are found and how they speak different languages after going to Tulan. Even so they meet in the…

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    Layer the sliced zucchini and onion in the prepared quiche pan, then top with an even layer of the cheese. Pour the egg mixture on top. 4. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until set and golden brown. To check for readiness, poke the center of the quiche with a fork; if it comes out clean, it is ready. 5. Set the quiche on a cooling rack for 3 minutes, then serve right away. Cheesy Chives Omelet Makes 2 servings You Will Need: • 6 organic eggs • 1 Tbsp coconut oil, butter, or ghee • 1 cup…

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    Mayan Creation Myths

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    the Quiche people with its creation narrative…

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    Kale Analysis

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    Kale Juice: Juicing kale preserves the live enzymes and nutrients in kale, which is why it's a popular every day choice. Adding a dash of fresh ginger adds a nice kick! Make your mornings sunny and green! 4. Kale Quiche: if you prefer not to eat your dark leafy greens before lunchtime, mixing them with eggs and cheese later in the day may be right up your alley. A kale and feta quiche, easy to prepare, makes a scrumptious breakfast, or a satisfying lunch or light dinner as well. Also, you can…

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    The myth I chose for this week’s assignment tells the story of Mayan creation. This myth comes from an ancient Mayan book, The Popol Vuh, which according to Ancient Origins website “is the corpus of mythological and historical narratives, including the creation story according to the Quiché-Maya people” ("Popol Vuh: The Sacred Narrative Of Maya Creation"). Additionally, Ancient History Encyclopedia states, the Popol Vuh “has been referred to as the Mayan Bible” (Mark, Joshua). The book details…

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    The story is also somewhat preserved by the people translating them and from them trying to restore some of the original meaning of the story according to “The Constitution of the White Earth Nation: A New Innovation in a Longstanding Indigenous Literary Tradition” written by Lisa Brooks. The Mayans worshiped the Quiche gods and the Popol Vuh Creation Myth helps to show readers today how the Mayan Quiche culture was like. The Popol Vuh story is mostly about the creation of humans and the…

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