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    Gluten Free Sloppy Joes Ingredients: 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 celery rib, finely chopped 1 small green bell pepper, finely chopped 1 lb (500 g) lean ground beef 4 gluten free large sandwich buns, split 1 can (15 oz) no-salt-added stewed tomatoes 1/2 cup (125 ml) chili sauce 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 teaspoons cider vinegar 1 large carrot, cut into very thin matchsticks 1/4 small head cabbage, slivered…

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    Don't speak until we land.” Gwaine sat down beside him and draped his arm around Percival. “And for the love of God, don't touch me,” Percival growled. Gwaine removed his arm. “Try to think about boring things. As a distraction.” “Such as?” “Quiches? Trilobytes?” “Don't know what a trilobyte is.”…

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    Data and operationalization of variables The Guatemala Migration Survey was conducted in two rural municipalities in Guatemala, located in the western department of Quiché between 2000 and 2002. The sample includes the main towns in the respective municipalities as well as five additional villages that were selected on the basis of their diversity in development patterns and ethnic composition, in order to represent a wide array of possible combinations (Lindstrom and Martinez, 2003). A key…

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    Like many other religions there are do's and don'ts. All this information was found in The Sacred Book of the Ancient Quiché Maya (Mayan Bible). Like the Christian story of creation the Mayans believed that 4 gods first created animals. Though because they were not literate he then created dirt people although they weren't able to speak clearly and hence dissolved. They…

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    Nonsense Theory Some cultures, like the urban Guadalcanaldwelling Malaitans in the Solomon Islands, think that dreams do not mean anything. They believe that there is no rhyme or reason to why we dream. The only thing a dream could do would be to merely tell interesting stories. Since people usually do not record nonsense or unimportant events or experiences, there might be a lot of cultures who believe this nonsense theory that ethnographers just do not know about (Barret 41-42). Discernment…

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    Rigoberta Menchú Tum is a Mayan Quiche’ activist born in 1959 in Chimel, a small Mayan community of the highlands of Guatemala. When Rigoberta was growing up she “traveled alongside her father, Vincente Menchú, from a community to community teaching rural compassions their rights and encouraging them to organize.” In 1992 Roberta Menchú received the Novel Peace Prize for her work within the indigenous community and shortly after she opens a foundation that is called Rigoberta Menchú Tum…

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    Marketing to Men The Burger King “I Am Man” commercial uses gender to present the advertisement as anti-woman and strictly for men. The advertisement begins with a well dressed man in a fancy restaurant, eating a tiny meal with a beautiful woman. Like the narrator from Fight Club, the man here appears feminized, as he is surrounded by perfectly dressed individuals in an organized consumer space. Troubled by this, the man sings “I am man hear me roar…too hungry to settle for chick food”. From…

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    French Art Research Paper

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    France is mostly known for art,architecture, and Food French Art The origins of French art were very much influenced by Flemish art and by Italian art at the time of the Renaissance The 17th century was the period when French painting became prominent and individualised itself through classicism. Louis 14th’s prime minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert founded in 1648 the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture to protect these artists, and in 1666 he created the still-active French Academy…

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    villagers wear traditional costumes. Lake Atitlan Mayan mainly belong soudou Asahi Group and Kaqigeer Group. During the Spanish conquest of the Americas, Kaqigeer family began an alliance with the Spaniards to defeat enemies soudou Asahi Group and Quiche…

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    Popol Vuh and Mayan Culture Before the arrival of European conquistadores, various indigenous civilizations thrived and passed. One of these was the Maya. Centered in the tropical lands of present day Guatemala, the Maya were excellent at agriculture, calendar making, mathematics, astrology and had their own hieroglyph based writing system. However by 900 AD the Maya civilization vanished, and there has been great debate as to what caused this sudden abandonment of their cities. Popol Vuh, a…

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