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    Ardrià puts a great emphasis on the first requirement as well, as he points out “Create is not to copy” multiple times. Therefore to assure that any recipes that have been developed at El Bulli are “sufficiently novel”, there has been implemented an inspection about the novelty of a recipe at an early stage (concept-stage) of the recipe-creating process. If the inspection revealed that the concept was not novel, the innovation team would

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    Voltaire was an enlightenment provider who wrote many play and books. He was a famous writer, who made a lot of money and he wanted money. So everything he accomplished, he did because he thought people are going to buy for him to be rich. One of his most famous is the story of Candide in which he wrote to be entertained. The book is a satire in which Voltaire in some way criticizes the institutions, and the people. Although Voltaire’s societies had many advances, this made him criticize different

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    The French satire, Candide written by Voltaire, was a response to philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The publication of Candide, in 1759, was also inspired by the Seven Years War and the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. The Lisbon Earthquake specifically, influenced the way the generation viewed the idea of optimism. Coining the concept “all is for the best in this all of best possible worlds." Voltaire openly rejected this idea, believing if this were the best of all possible worlds, it should be better

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    El Salvador is a country on the Pacific coast of Central America, and borders Guatemala to the west and Honduras to the north and east (Geography). It is known for being the smallest Central American country and has an area equal to that of Massachusetts, it is also the only one with an Atlantic coastline (Geography). The majority of El Salvador 's land is made up of a chain of volcanoes that expands throughout the Northern side of the country. The current government of El Salvador is a Republican

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    In this paper, we will compare and contrast the story and scenes of the war in El Salvador in the 1980’s through two different sources such as the book “Mother Tongue” and film “Voces Inocentes”. Both the book “Mother Tongue” and film “Voces Inocentes” tell the story of El Salvador in the 1980’s through two different perspectives and personal stories that help us understand the different circumstances that people from El Salvador found themselves. Although, books take time to read, and can take from

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    Analyzing and Evaluation Modern Biographies about El Cid Modern biographies are often looked at by others as a reputable source of information when it comes to their subject of interest being hundreds of years old. Maybe it is because people today tend to believe whatever they are told or perhaps they see the title “Dr.” or “ professor” pop up on the screen and put all of their trust in whatever that person is saying. However, that’s exactly the problem, whoever is holding the title of Dr. or professor

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    Economic Impact Overview Negotiations started in early 2004 on the Central America Free Trade Agreement, later on in the negotiation process the Dominican Republic joined to make CAFTA-DR. The original countries that made up CAFTA were Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua with the Dominican Republic joining forces later on. CAFTA was coupled together with NAFTA and the Canada-Costa Rica Trade Agreement separating them from the Free Trade of the Americas Agreement otherwise

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    The movie Romero is a movie that was released in 1989 which covers the life, career, and eventual assassination of the Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Upon his appointment as archbishop the local government assumed that he would go with the status quo and help them to quell dissent. Romero met the early expectations of him that the government had, and did not rock the boat in terms of speaking out against the government. Romero later does the opposite of this, after personal experiences of the

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    Background Information Pedro who is 33 years old and Marci who is 31 years old have been together for 7 years and have been married for 4 years. They were married 30 days following Pedro’s arrival to the U.S. Pedro is from El Salvador, speaks limited English and grew up during the Civil War. Marci is a white Americans who grew up in rural Pennsylvania and was raised as a Christian. Pedro has a high school diploma and wants to attend college in order to earn a college degree so that he can get

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    were carried out by the right wing death squads. In 1980 Romero was shot during the middle of a Mass that he was offering in a small hospital chapel in the capital of El Salvador, San Salvador and died. Romero was born on August 15th, 1917 to Santos Romero and Guadalupe de Jésus Galdámez in Ciudad Barrios in the San Miguel department of El Salvador. Oscar Romero was baptized into the Church shortly after he turned one. He had many siblings, including 2 sisters and 5 brothers. Romero entered public school

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