Articles, tagged with "aztecs", page 6
28th May 2006
History of Chocolate
A journey through the history of chocolate reveals that this mysterious food has woven its story throughout multiple cultures and continents impacting civilizations culturally, socially, economically and spiritually. A study of the h...
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Author:
Jane S. Roseen
07th May 2006
How do I generate a sense of urgency?
When the Spanish conqueror, Cortez, ordered his crew to fight the Aztecs in Mexico, he met resistance. After all, his crew was grossly outnumbered. What was the incentive? Once they were ashore, Cortez set fire to...
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Author:
Gary Cohen
28th March 2006
The Chihuahua is one of the few breeds native to the Americans. Ancestors of the Chihuahua trace back to the early Olmec, Toletec and Aztec civilizations of Central American and Mexico.
It remains a secret, however, how the Chihuahua originated, how...
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Author:
Connie Limon
16th December 2005
The NCAA Football former quarterback for the Aztecs in the mid-1970s Tom Craft was fired Monday after failing to post a winning record in four seasons.
The NCAA Football athletic director Jeff Schemmel promised to hire a replacement, "Give Tom a lot o...
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Author:
alfred johnson
10th October 2005
Cocoa powder and the many different types of chocolate are all derived from cocoa beans, the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree. These small trees are native to the tropical America but are extensively cultivated elsewhere in the tropics.The tree begins...
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Author:
John Jarmola