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    Doomsday So many people are stuck wondering when the work may end. When will it? What does doomsday really mean? There are those that cite a lack or hard physical evidence‚ those that trust their instincts. I have always wanted to really know what’s going to happen and as many books that are sold and as many movies that are made‚ still no one really knows what is going to happen. Who knows‚ nothing might not happen at all. Theorist say that anywhere from a five to ten mile asteroid traveling

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    The Ancient Mayan Civilization‚ located in today’s Mexican states of Chiapas and Tabasco‚ the Yucatan Peninsula‚ GuatemalaBelize‚ and portions of Honduras and El Salvador (Coe 1966:17)‚ was built upon a rigid caste social structure based on their religious beliefs. The Civilization founded in the Pre-Classic Period c. 2000 BC‚ reached its ‘golden age’ in the Classical Period c. AD 250-900; and ultimately collapsed after severe drought c. 1200 AD. Independent Maya civilization continued until 1697

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    Asylum case Columbia v Peru ICJ‚ 1950 Principle: In order to get the validity of international customary law it has to satisfy the material test. That is the practice must be uniform and consistently. Fact of the case: Victor Raul Haya de la Torre was a Peruvian national. In Oct 3rd‚ 1948 one military rebellion broke out in Peru which is organized and directed by the American People’s Revolutionary Alliance led by Haya de la Torre. The rebellion was unsuccessful. The Peruvian Government issued

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    Janelle Mae C. Margallo III-Sodium Asia There are 27 countries in Asia; Asia stretches from former "stans" of the USSR to the Pacific Ocean. Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan North Korea South Korea Kyrgyzstan Laos Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Tajikistan Thailand Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Vietnam Middle East‚ North Africa‚ and Greater Arabia The 23 countries of the Middle East

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    Sea and the Gulf of Mexico‚ between Belize and the United States and bordering the North Pacific Ocean‚ between Guatemala and the U.S. Mexico accounts for a total area of 1‚972‚550 square kilometers‚ including 49‚510 square kilometers of water. The country also accounts for several terrain types such as rugged mountains‚ which are Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra Madre Occidental‚ low coastal plains‚ high plateaus and desert. Much of Mexico’s territory is vulnerable to earthquakes and volcanic

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    In a vast and rich region of America‚ Mayan culture covered the territory southeast‚ of what is now‚ the Mexican Republic that is part of the states of Yucatan‚ Campeche‚ Tabasco‚ Quintana Roo and eastern Chiapas‚ as is most of Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ El Salvador and Belize which in fact covers a land area that varies according to the various archaeologists and historians. The Mayan people created one of the most original and great ancient civilizations (Sabloff 14). The Mayans are not a homogeneous

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    developed civilizations in the Americas. Those that were part of this civilization were called the “Maya”. The Maya people lived in the eastern and southern areas of what we know today such as Mexico. They lived in regions of Guatemala‚ sections of El Salvador‚ the Belize and western parts of Honduras. The Maya people had constructed tremendous‚ gigantic pyramids that were made of stones; they constructed beautiful‚ detailed temples‚ and even beautiful sculptures that had significant meanings to

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    establishes the “right peacefully to assembly freely with others and in particular‚ to form or belong to trade unions or other associations.” There is no penalty provided in the Constitution for its breach. However‚ the Labour Relations and Industrial Disputes Act (LRIDA) of 1975‚ provides in Section 4‚ that persons who prevent individuals from freely associating may be fined or imprisoned. Antigua and Barbuda’s Constitution also guarantees these rights. It also includes the freedom from forced labour

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    Maya Civilization. The Mayan Civilization was an ancient Native American civilization that grew to be one of the most advanced civilizations in the Americans. The people that were called the Maya were from the eastern and southern Mexico‚ GuatemalaBelize‚ El Salvador‚ and western Honduras. They were considered to be an advanced civilization because they built immense and impressive stone pyramids‚ temples‚ and sculptures‚

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    Secrets: Rigoberta ’s Guarded Truth." Women ’s Studies 20 (1991): 51–72. Arias‚ Arturo. Stoll‚ David. The Rigoberta Menchu Controversy. University of Minnesota Press‚ March 2001 Burgos-Debray‚ Elisabeth‚ ed. I‚ Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala. New York: Verso‚ 1984.

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