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    prima(cousin) tia tio (aunt uncle) hija hijo (son daughter ) > DBA 2.09 > Body parts ~arms-brazos , lip-labios (m.), legs-piernas (f.), hand-mano (f.), head-cabeza (f.), ear-oreja (f.), eye ojo (masc.) > Culture: Video: tell about Mayan girl “Suemi” – ( town, house,

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    Kiss From Katie Summary

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    that she felt the initial tug of God directing the call for her life. She instantly fell in love with the country and could’t wait for the next chance she had to return. So when she was just 19 years old, Katie uprooted herself from her life in small-town Tennessee to move to Uganda full-time. As a promise she made to her parents, she was only supposed to live there for one year. During her first 12 months in Uganda, Katie fell even more in love with the country she’d been drawn to. It was during

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    “There is always a sadness about packing. I guess you wonder if you’re going is as good as where you’ve been,” – Richard Proenneke said Leaving that little small town where I grew up wasn’t the easiest thing. It all began when I was in Guatemala over the summer when I received a call from my mom. Hello I said hi how are you, what are you doing I have some news to tell you but the thing is that I don’t know how you are going to take this. Who is there? Are you by yourself? Said my mom I am outside

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    fight for equality led the Guatemalan government to commit genocide against these people by using the factors of the ongoing war as an excuse for the Mayan oppression. The Mayan people’s struggle for equality led to tensions with the government of Guatemala. Since Mayans are the indigenous people of the country, they felt they should have the same opportunities and recognition as other ethnic groups in the region (Genocide). However, “when Spanish explorers conquered this region in the 16th century

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    Guatemala Research Paper

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    Introduction With the rapid growth of new digital media technologies, such as the Internet, the public has more choices and opportunities to communicate with people globally. As Bill Gates proclaimed, “the Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.” Media can determine the tremendous role its play in not only our daily lives but also its profound impact on modern society’s cognitive perception of the world. The initial proposal for this paper is to answer how the Internet

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    massacres. Although the war started in 1960 and ended in 1996 , the “violence faced by the Mayan people peaked between 1978 and 1986” (Genocide). Since the war and genocide at one point occurred simultaneously, people were confused by the situation in Guatemala. Out of the approximately 200,000 people killed in this war, over 166,000 of them were Mayan (SILENT). The massive proportion of victims that were Mayan revealed the government’s purpose to wipe out the one group that may have threatened the government’s

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    Red Glass Analysis

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    Looking Through the Red Glass Throughout Red Glass, by Laura Resau, the characters have to overcome many changes. One character that changes dramatically is the main character, Sophie. At the beginning of the novel, Sophie is introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie

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    Throughout Red Glass, by Laura Resau, the characters have to overcome many changes. One character that changes dramatically is the main character, Sophie. At the beginning of the novel, Sophie is introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie in ways that make her want to

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    The Mayan People

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    The Maya refers to a group of ancient Mesoamerican people famous for the development of the Western Hemisphere’s sophisticated culture prior to the Spanish arrival (Cook & Offit 32). One of the primary factors of their culture was their religion which was characteristic of nature gods’ worship, a priestly class, astrology’s and astronomy’s importance, human sacrifice rituals, and pyramidical temples’ construction (Cook & Offit 32). In addition to the religion, the Maya people are also special because

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    Colombia Genocide Essay

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    would be a safe place for them to stay and have fun but it wasn't like that. Genocide happen a lot back than in history and it’s still happening all around the world and it didn't just happen it World War Two it also happen in Brazil, Argentina, Guatemala, and Colombia but it didn't just happen there. Theirs eight stages in genocide are classification, symbolization,

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