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    fathers journal entries. There were a few mistakes, but I think he did alright. He had a interesting story about his mayan life as a teenager. After a few minutes more of reading I went downstairs and I saw tortillas, Tamales, and hot atole. I asked my parents “why are we having Tamales and Tortillas.” They replied by saying “we feel today is going to be special.”After breakfast my father and I went to the fields to start farming. His father taught him how to farm really good we always had…

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    These recipes were passed down generation to generation as you can see in the typical foods of the countries in this region. For instance, in Mexico and El Salvador, tortillas, which are made of corn flour, are mainstay; the majority of people eat tortillas with every meal. Even their drinks had corn in them, a common one is Atole. Cultivating corn was such a blessing to them, for this reason farms were passed down from father to son and it continues to be that…

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    Introduction: I will plan and execute a diet and fitness plan for three days. I will also evaluate health reports according to my diet and fitness plan. I will compare my previous diet and fitness on super tracker to my current one. I will discuss the reason for my fitness and diet plan. Realistic Goals: Diet: No fast food, eliminating fried foods, No snack junk food, cutting down on soda intake Fitness: Beginner level to work on target areas: core, lower back, arms, legs, buttocks and lower…

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    The Tortula Curtain

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    The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle is a modern novel that depicts the lives of two couples--one a wealthy American couple and the other a poor, illegal, Mexican immigrant couple. The novel is, in many respects, a commentary on the stereotypes, biases and walls Americans have built to separate themselves from immigration. Boyle uses these real and imagined boundaries to expose the social, physical and economic divisions between Americans and Mexicans in the United States. The most obvious…

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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…

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    The leading role of Eat Drink Man Woman is a widower-father, Mr. Zhu, who is a master chef at Taipei’s Grand Hotel. Every Sunday, he prepares a glorious night banquet for his three daughters. Following the similar fashion, the daddy figure in Tortilla soup is a former professional chef, Martin Naranjo, who has been raising his three daughters alone for 15 years since his wife’s death. Yet, there are some prominent distinctions between these two fathers, such as their personalities, their…

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    5. Action Plan Nutrition is critical to a healthy lifestyle. After analyzing the results from my diet analysis, I have determined that there are numerous areas in my diet that are in need of change. Specifically, three of the changes that I should implement in my diet to improve my nutrition are increasing my consumption of calcium and vitamin D by consuming three dairy products each day, replacing traditional meat such as chicken or beef with seafood for three meals each week, and…

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    result of a common belief. Lastly, the Aztec civilization was progressive for the time period due to its division of labor being equal for both men and women. Document 4 shows the men harvesting and planting the corn while the women grind and make the tortilla. Their agriculture system was most remarkable due to its Chinampas irrigating the crops and allowing for easy transport to local…

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    mental math, measure and weigh flour and other ingredients. Their main responsibility is to knead, roll, shape, and cut all day. For the working environment bakeries and tortilla manufacturing up to 28%, grocery stores are 26%, and restaurants and other eating places are 16% in business for bakers. However, for payment bakeries and tortilla manufacturers make 24,270 per year. As a result in a grocery store I could make 24,030 per year and in fact restaurants…

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    parties that was prepared for. In most parts of Mexico they make altars. They are made in each home of the villages in parts of Mexico. They are decorated with candles and buckets of flowers and lots of fruits. The food there is peanuts, turkey, tortillas and a big day of the dead bread called pan de Muertos. The altars need to have a lot of water,…

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