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    Corn Tortillas 3. Oil (low fat no oil) 4. 1 can enchilada sauce TRANSITION: We have now gone over the ingredients; let’s talk about making a cheese enchilada a taste of Mexico. B. There is 11 simple steps to making cheese enchiladas Step 1: Grade your cheese or use shredded cheese Step 2: Heat up oil in a skillet or heat up tortillas in microwave Step 3: Heat up enchiladas sauce in sauce pan Step 4: Place tortilla in skillet for a couple of seconds each side Step 5: Then dip tortilla in sauce

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    hybrid cross between the Western Coyote and the Eastern wolf. With adaptive instincts from the early generations of the Western Coyote and the large skeletal and frame size of the Eastern Wolf‚ the Coy-wolf is a very new and dangerous species. Rather than preying on smaller animals like a coyote would do‚ the coy-wolf has the ability to target animals like deer‚ young moose‚ and other mid sized animals. With the ability to learn

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    was also featured in “Coyote Finishes His Work.” According to the story‚ it said: “It came to be that the old chief became sick‚ and nothing could cure him. He grew weaker and weaker until it seemed he would die.” (Bruchac‚ Joseph. “The Sky Tree.” Holt Literature & Language Arts). “Coyote Finishes His Work” One of the metamorphoses occurs with Coyote: “Coyote was ugly too. The girls did not like him. But he was smart. He could change himself around and tricks the women. Coyote got the girls when he

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    to show humans are gluttonous is where the doctor comes to Kino’s house and heals Coyotes after Kino has found a pearl. When Coyotes is bitten by the scorpion‚ Kino takes him to the doctor to get treatment. But the doctor refuses to heal Coyotes because Kino is indigent. Later On‚ after Kino owns the pearl‚ the doctor automatically comes to Kino’s house and offers a "treatment" for Coyotes. After he "treats" Coyotes‚ he pretends that he does not know Kino has a pearl and asks Kino about the medical

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    stock exchange on which the Jackal Corporation stock is traded set an ex- dividend date of October 22. On October 19‚ Coyote Corporation sold 1‚000 shares of Jackal Corporation stock to Fox Corporation through the exchange for $ 75 per share. As required by exchange rules‚ Coyote signed an agreement that Fox was entitled to the dividend that was to be paid on October 22. Coyote Corporation‚ which had paid $ 45 per share for the Jackal Corporation stock in 2011‚ reported a long- term gain of $ 30

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    god’s stories to share with the world. Also imagine a talking Coyote cheating his way through a game of dice with the feared thunder god over the control of fire. These are two different trickster tales of different cultural importances. Trickster tales are stories that are centered around a character of cultural importance that contain anthropomorphism and usually explain a natural happening. ¨How Stories Came to Earth” and ¨Coyote Steals Fire¨ are both similar and different in various ways including

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    of corn and flour tortillas to the market. I strongly believe there will be minimal cultural concerns. On the other hand‚ there are several cultural commodities. For example‚ we would be introducing corn and flour tortillas into another Hispanic culture. We would also give Mexicans the joy since this product is not found in Puerto Rico. Corn and flour tortillas are nowhere to be found in Puerto Rico. However‚ Puerto Ricans eat a lot of bread and we could introduce tortillas as an alternative

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    canyons in El Paso‚ Texas. Brennan Cole is a fifteen-year old boy who likes to run to escape his thoughts. Coyote Runs is an Apache boy who wants to be a man and is told he will be going on his first raid. Coyote Runs goes on the raid and is successful until he gets shot in the leg. He tries to escape to the medicine place until he gets cornered and is shot in the head. Brennan finds Coyote Runs skull on a camping trip and mysteriously brings it home even though he knows he shouldn’t. He has dreams

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    like a human. He is able to do things like no other spider would ever be close to doing. In “puss in boots”‚ the mill boy is given a cat from his father. This cat would soon become a price known as puss in boots. Finally‚ in the story coyote steals fire”‚ the coyote can take everything off of him including his fur‚ and everything else he has on him. The use of anthropomorphism is unique with the way they make things human like. Tricksters in many tales

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    life the way that they do. These stories include “The World on the Turtle’s Back”‚ and the story of the “Coyote and the Buffalo”. These stories were told by the Iroquois and the Okanogan. The Iroquois told the story of “The World on the Turtles Back”‚ to tell their children where the world came from and how everything in the world is balanced and right. The Okanogan told the story of “Coyote and the Buffalo” to tell there people why they can not hunt the buffalo where they live and also to teach

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