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The History of Chocolate (Nectar of the gods...)

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career ideas... anthropologist

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So i was channel surfing today and I landed on Travel Channel and i see this show called Tribal Odyssey. This time it is about a tribe called the Zo-E. They're from Brazil the northern part near Guyana. They live with their families and hunt in the Amazon. I guess every time I watch these show I remember the class I took my first semester of college, Intro to Anthropology.  Read More »

Ronald Reagan's "Legacy"

Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911 to John and Nelle Reagan. He was the youngest of four children. Because they were poor, Reagan’s family constantly moved, searching for a better life. Finally, when Reagan was nine, his father was offered a job in Dixon, Illinois, where his family settled permanently.  Read More »

Global warming, still a second-hand issue?

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Global warming seems to be an issue that we as humans are constantly being reminded of. There are scientists that supports it, scientists that are doubting its urgency, it has made its way into politics, and even music. Yet, nothing really is being done about any of it.  Read More »

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School of the Americas

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A great cause United States taxpayers don't even know they're "helping"...  Read More »

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Don't tell a Mexican that you're an American.

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While on vacation in Spain, I met a Mexican man. In broken Spanish, I tried to tell him that it was nice to meet someone who came from the same continent. I apologized a few times and he laughed. I then said, "I'm an American, sorry."  Read More »

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