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    journey via the Travel Mad Mum Instagram account that has featured numerous photos and travel tips that travelers can learn, while the couple's respective Instagram accounts also featured photos of the family at tourism destinations in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Belize to name a few.…

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    During the late 19th century, the world, clasped by the budding periods of industrial modernization, would soon become engulfed by the crest of art’s vigorous innovations and revolutionized by the profound and splendid magnificence of what modern civilization shall later name, the Pictorialism Movement. As moderately hinted in its title, the Pictorialism Movement had been a crusade for the endorsing of photography. The campaign advocated for a method of artwork that stressed the prestige of not…

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    vulnerable to poaching, establish the routes frequented by smugglers and locate where the eggs are sold; whether it’s a roadside cantina, or a restaurant in the capital city of Managua. Experts believe most of the eggs are bound to Guatemala and El Salvador, but that has yet to be established. If their suspicions are correct, the fake eggs will provide an added incentive to shift the focus away from low-level poachers – who make small sums of money- to the middlemen and the markets driving the…

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    Schiaparelli was an Italian fashion designer that borns in 1890 and had the most active in 1930s. She followed the Surrealism movement, and she was friend with many surrealists, such as Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau, Picasso ….etc. They shared each others’ idea and thoughts. Therefore, she had collaborated with Salvador Dalí. One famous dress that they made would be the “Lobster Dress”. From this piece, we can see how Schiaparelli was thinking in such different way from other fashion…

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    dishes make any Guatemalan feel at home. Since I was born here in the United States, I have been exposed to many other foods. I have friends from everywhere and can say that I have experienced tasting these amazing foods. Places like Korea, Mexico, El Salvador,…

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    notice that he is getting farther away from North America. That’s not the only thing taking him farther away away from reaching North America. “On December 25, the Santa María ran aground… (Minster,1).” This happened after the ship landed on San Salvador, Cuba, and Hispaniola, which are islands. We can tell that the Santa Maria did not reach North America because it landed on some islands not a continents. Now that we are discussing the ships I want to tell you interesting information.”Little is…

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    pay for programs or put their kids into sport. Salvador explains how gangs become part of their daily life. “Gangs become a great part of my life. They help me financially and become my new family.” The life of an individuals that have gone through the processes to join a gang and establishing a relationship that is hard to break. The relationship that gangs have with their members is equal to the relationship that people have with their family. Salvador is one of the success stories in the…

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    Gala Dali Museum

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    sense, they can represent the death aspect of the cycle. What is perplexing to me about this painting in the landscape. I wonder where it is located and what the meaning is. If I could ask the artist this I most surely would. Unfortunately since Salvador Dali is no longer alive I had to ask google. The setting of this then is 1963 Barcelona where there was a deadly flash flood. The painting then serves to offer hope for all those affected by the flood by highlighting the cycle of life, death,…

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    The important thing about china is that it was ruled by dynasties. Another thing was that China’s first dynasty was the Qin dynasty. China ruled with the feudal system in its early years. Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, were the main three religions in china. China’s main enemies were the mongols. But the most important thing about china is that they were ruled by dynasties. The important thing about reformation is that it started in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed the 95 theses to the…

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    Brazil has the highest biodiversity of the Earth. Its coastline is 8698 km long, with about 324,000 Km2, and diverse biomes such as mangroves, salt marshes, coral reefs, rocky shores, and sandy beaches. Due to these proportions, the introduction and dispersion of marine species is larger and easier, Brazil currently is one of the countries most at risk of loss of biodiversity in the world. By 2011, more than 380 invasive species have already been identified in Brazil, with more than 11,250…

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