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The Aztec Press Online, Pima Community College, Tucson Arizona
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The Aztec Press is the student run campus newspaper for Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona.
aztecpress.pima.edu/spring2004/040804/focus.html
The Aztec Press Online, Pima Community College, Tucson Arizona
Tags: Tucson, Tuscon, Pheonix, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, Education, Aztec Press, Zucker, Bob Zucker, College, Community College, College Newspapers, Newspapers, Pima Storm, Aztecs, Pima Community College, PCC, El Chorudo, Erubiel Durazo, NJCAA
The Aztec Press is the student run campus newspaper for Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona.
aztecpress.pima.edu/spring2004/040804/
Un Cubanito Loses His Heart at an Aztec Ritual
Un Cubanito Loses His Heart at an Aztec Ritual By Fernando Socorro Some discoveries are meant to be, some are meant to be run away from. It is the wise, indeed, the living, who have seen the distinction... I did what comes naturally to every Cubanito , I followed the beating drums. I walked to the beat, the call, enthralled. I stood as far away as possible at first, when I happened upon the circle that contained the drums but could not contain the beat. I stood at the back of the small group of people that were a huddled mass of obeisance. There was so much color inside that circle. A deadly ...
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Salon Calendar: Tattoos & Body Piercing
Thusday, October 6, 12:15-1:15pm, Wyckoff Auditorium Tattoos and Body Piercing Series Part 1: The Art of Latino Tattooing. Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and the International Student Center, guest speaker, Luis Martinez, will showcase his work as a Latino tattoo artist and explore the uniqueness of Latino tattooing as a cultural phenomena. Featuring Luis Martinez. Born and raised in Mexico City, Luis Martinez, local tattoo artist for Liberty Tattoo in Seattle, has been perfecting his art of Aztec, Mayan, and traditional American tattoos for ten years. Mr. ...
www.seattleu.edu/academicsalons/Salons/tattoos.htm
Basis of survival
Basis of survival Food Common people Main staples consisted of beans, rice, maize-cakes, pimentos, tomatoes Rarely was there meat or poultry Water was usually the only drink Nobility Ate well and often Most of the food prepared was exquisite All sorts of meats and vegetables were eaten Four main food plants Maize Revered as the bringer of life Sage Amaranth Bean Alcohol Alcoholism non-existent until after fall of empire Severe penalties for the over consumption of alcohol Alcohol did have religious significance in certain rituals Those whose active lives were basically over were allowed to ...
www.astronomy.pomona.edu/archeo/nmexico/outline.html
Love of Tattoos
To come... On Again Off Again
Alls Fair in Love and War Positive Revolutions: Learning to Love Our Neighbors Possession: When Love Becomes Obsession Yoga: A Way to love the Self Flirting With Disaster Americas Love Affair with Japan Love of Tattoos Important Announcement Love of Tattoos AUTHOR: Roxanne Noble, International Studies, SUNY Cortland, USA Tattooing and multiple piercings have become the newest fads of the late 90s and 00s. People receiving these once primitive and/or tribal forms of body art range in age, but the main consumers of these latest trends are ...
neovox.cortland.edu/vox/vox_25/vox_25.html
Francisco Alarcón/Dateline UC Davis/04-14-00
April 14, 2000 A poet who writes tattoos Francisco Alarcón writes about liberation and celebration in a bilingual world By Kathleen Holder As well as writing poetry, Francisco Alarcón directs the camus Spanish for Native Speakers program in the Department of Spanish and Classics . Neil Michel/Axiom photo After developing an international reputation as poet, educator, scholar and activist, Francisco Alarcón is gaining a new epithet among some of his youngest fans: "Bellybutton Guy." The moniker refers to both the origin of the word Mexico and a title poem of ...
www-dateline.ucdavis.edu/041400/DL_alarcon.html
Erin Tanaka G5 Hawaii Report 1: USENET Newsgroups
Report 1: Social Psychology of USENET Newsgroups Exploring News On The Internet Bodyart(rec.art.bodyart) & Pets (rec.pet.dogs.breeds) Dr.James' Home Page Class Home Page My Home Page Topics E-Mail Me! Report 2 Table of Contents I ntroduction: What Is A Newsgroup? My Method Of Study: The Actual Exploration Results Of The Analysis: Learning The Rules Of Newsgroups What It's Like To Participate: Taking The Big Step Forward Annotated Index To Social Forces In Newsgroups: Other Articles on Newsgroups Introduction: What Is A Newsgroup? As you read through my report, you will get an idea of ...
www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/409bs97/erintana/erintanareport1.html
Dreamweaver Graphics
The Latino/a Experience In Southwest Detroit Home Mexican Experience Puerto Rican Experience Differences Contact Us American Culture 213 (Intro. to Latino/a Studies) | Fall 2004 Main Menu Interviews Education Economy Culture People Community Bibliography Merchandise ( http://members.lycos.nl/vinnie9/newpage7.html) Images like these are found on temporary tattoos, stickers, T-shirts, sweaters, posters, etc. ________________________________________ ( http://members.lycos.nl/vinnie9/newpage7.html) Some may find graphics like these offensive while others find them empowering. ...
www.umich.edu/~ac213/student_projects/lesd/Culture.htm