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    south until Chile‚ and north of the Argentina‚ all the coast Of Peru‚ thus

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    Chef Lewan Week 4 paper South America Jennifer Dickey Ceviche (she-BEE-chay) This is a hugely popular dish in South America. It was first created in the South American country of Peru. The basic ingredients can be raw fish‚ shellfish‚ or a vegetarian. It is cut up into bite-size pieces and marinated in the juice of an acidic fruit‚ salt‚ and seasonings. Ceviche is an old tradition in South America‚ dating back to the earliest inhabitants. According to common wisdom‚ the lime

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    Machu Picchu Machu Picchu is the remains of a 15th century Inca civilization. It is a citadel built into a mountain ridge. The ridge and settlement are 2‚430 meters above sea level. Machu Picchu is located in Peru and is above what is known as the Sacred Valley which is where the Urubamba River flows through. It is believed that Machu Picchu was built in honor of Pachacuti‚ an Inca emperor that reigned sometime during 1438-1472. Machu Picchu is commonly mistaken for the Lost City of the Incas

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    Peruvian Andean Women

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    Introduction This research will focus on the Andean woman of Peru in the sixteen century. First‚ I will explore the role that the woman played in the Inca society. Secondly‚ I will reflect on the impact the Spanish invasion had on the role woman played in her kinship‚ in the household‚ in religion and in relation with productive activities and politics. Later on‚ I will discuss the contradictory perceptions of the Andean woman as a victim and as a skilful negotiator. Furthermore‚ I will focus

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    The Johns Hopkins University How Should the US respond to Modern Latin American Revolutionary Movements? Chris Fernandez Terrorism and Counterterrorism/AS.191.390.01 Professor Max Abrahms 21 December 2012 Introduction and Thesis Ever since the tragedy surrounding the attacks of September 11th‚ 2001‚ the United States and her allies have placed an almost unmitigated focus on terrorism in the Middle East. While that focus is not misplaced‚

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    Machu Picchu History

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    Machu Picchu was an Inca site built in the 15th century‚ most likely constructed as an estate for emperor Pachacuti (1438-1472). This popular archaeological site is located in the Cusco Region‚ Urubamba Province‚ Machupicchu‚ District‚ Peru on a mountain ridge above the sacred valley. This makes the site 2430 meters (7970 feet) above sea level. Although Machu Picchu was a very beautiful place‚ it was abandoned by most citizens during the Spanish Conquest. The remaining inhabitants likely died from

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    One of the more interesting aspects of South American exploration that to some degree gets glossed over is the way in which the Spanish seized control of the indigenous population. In his book Peru’s Indian Peoples and the Challenge of Spanish Conquest Steve Stern attempts to shed light on this brushed over area of South American conquest. Stern’s book focuses on the Huamanga during the 16th and 17th century taking us through the initial conquest‚ Spanish-kuraka alliances‚ the Taqui Onqoy crisis

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    best places to visit in the world and has a lot of universal and historic value. Machu Picchu is located in Peru and is known for its unique building structures and historic worth. Machu Picchu is a significant travel destination because it has a great historic value and it has various types of ancient buildings and structures to see. Machu Picchu is an important historic sanctuary in Peru once inhabited by the thriving ancient civilization of the Inca. It was the last known stronghold of the Inca’s

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    has a population is Chile‚ which is more than 2‚300 miles away. Then‚ the next closest place is Tahiti‚ about 2‚500 miles northwest. Some think that the Polynesian seafarers were the first people on the island‚ while others think it was people from Peru. There are many similarities between the Rapanui

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    Peruvian Agrarian Reform

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    country. At that time the economic crisis was in an alarming state for the population. The previous regime dictated by Fernando Belaúnde‚ was the cause of this crisis. Agrarian reform was a measure applied by the president to give a better development to Peru. But‚ in fact‚ the development was given? Did the agrarian reform really help peasants? To answer these questions will be analyzing and evaluating the ideological position that led the President Velasco to make such reforms. Fernando Belaúnde ’s

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