Zapatista Essay

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TheZapatistas,rebelledinChiapas,MexicoTheyareanindigenousarmedgrouparmyofwomenthatdeclared waronthemexicangovernmentanddemandedtoget:foodhealth,independence,libertyetc.Theyarealso consideredaterroristgroupsincetheyrebelagainstthegovernmentThezapatistasareagroupofwomen,Most ofthezapatistaswereindigenousaswomenandmen.Theirgoalsweretobettertheeconomytheywerelivingin, theywantedtoendilliteracy,findjobsforindigenouspeople...

ZapatistaResistance

relationoftheZapatistainsurgency,JeffConantapproachestheZapatistarevolutionfromaveryparticularpoint ofview,focusinginthepublicimageofthisgroupinordertoexplaintheirstrategiestobepubliclyactivein nationalandinternationalspacesandtheimportanceofthisaspectontherevolutionforitsself-protectionand survival.Inthisbook,Conanthighlightstheimportanceoftheuseofsymbolisms,metaphorsandotherliterary resourcesusedintheZapatistapublicspeeches

ChiapassuspectedofsupportingtheZapatistarebels(EZLN).WhenPresidentZedillotriedtosolvethe"Chiapas problem"inFebruary1995bylaunchingamilitaryattack,domesticandinternationalcriticismforcedhimto...

ZapatistasRebellionInMexico
ZapatistaHistory
TheZapatistaMovement

andtheethnicmovementSometimestheseethnicmovementschoosetoredefinetheirethnicidentities,andby doingsothey"reconstructthealreadydistinctsocio-economic-politicalpositionofthegroup"(Tilley509).This couldbeappliedtotheZapatistamovementasawholeasthemotivesthatsurroundedinitialuprisingwasbecause oflandissuesandthebeliefinself-determination.ThelocationoftheChiapasiswhatsupportsthereconstruction ideabecauseofhowtheMexicanstateviewedthat

EssayonZapatistaMovementinMexcio

TheZapatistarebellioninChiapas,MexicogotworldwideattentiononJanuary1,1994,whentheymarchedto MexicoCityagainstthesigningoftheNorthAmericaFreeTradeAgreement(NAFTA).Thefreetradeagreement wasintendedtofacilitatetradingbetweenCanada,UnitedStates,andMexicoTheZapatistaclaimedthatthis agreementwouldaffecttheindigenouspeopleofChiapasbyfurtherwideningthegapbetweenthepoorandthe richInthispaperIwillexaminetheNAFTAagreementandthe

TheSuccessesandFailuresoftheZapatistaMovementEssay

TheSuccessesandFailuresoftheZapatistaMovementOnJanuary1,2004,overonethousandpeopleinthe mountainhamletofOventic,Chiapas,celebratedthe10thanniversaryoftheZapatistaArmyofNational Liberation(EZLN)rebellionwithsonganddance.Thus,itseemsafittingtimetotakestockofthesuccessesand failuresoftheZapatistamovementinthecontextofitsoriginalgoals.WhiletheEZLNhasbeenabletoestablish thirtyeightautonomousindigenouscommunitiesinChiapas

TheZapatistaPeople:StatelessNation

MartinCuetoJrGeography101Statelessnation2March,2015ZapatistasTheZapatistapeoplewereformedina jungleinChiapas,Mexicowheretheystartedtogrowinnumbersandstartedformingasmallruraltown.Theyare amovement,theyarearevolutionTheZapatistasaremen,womenandchildrenTheZapatistasarefarmersthey calltheearththeirmotherandcallthemselvesthepeopleofcorn.TheZapatistasareindigenousMayanpeople whomspeakmanylanguagesandcomefrommanycultures

WhatIsTheZapatistaMovement

suddenallyouhereisagroupcalledtheZapatistaMovement.Themovementwasrecognizedallovertheworldin amatterofadayJanuary1stof1994,theindigenousfarmersofsouthernMexicotookarmsanddeclared autonomyfromtheMexicanStateThisradicaluprisingwasinresponsetotheglobalizationandfreetrade agreement,moreinparticularTheNorthAmericanFreeTradeAgreementthatwasineffectonJanuary1stof 1994aswasthemovementTheZapatistaMovementresponsetotheFreeTradeAgreement

ZapatistasOrozcoAnalysis

peasantfollowers,Orozco,howeverstayedtruetohisartstylebycreatingsymbolicandcaricaturistimageswhich depictedthestrugglesandsufferingofZapataandtheZapatistas(hisfollowers)Inthepainting,Zapatistas, OrozcodepictsZapatistaandhispeasantfollowersgoingintotheirlastbattleinMorelos.InMorelos,Zapatistas lostmanyofhisfollowersandalsosuccumbtohisinjuriesanddied.Thepainting'sscenemayhave...

DemocraticTheoryIn1993TheRevolutionaryWoman'sLawwasadoptedintotheZapatistasmovement,thislaw challengedthenormsandtraditionsofapatriarchysociety(Basu2010,323).Thewomencollectivelywrotethe lawbasedontheirsharedexperiencesThewomen'srequestwerethattheyhadtherighttochoosewhotomarry, whentomarry,whethertheywouldhavechildren,andhowmany,andhowtheywouldparticipateinsociety.This newlawlegitimizedwomenasequalswithmenRosalvaCastillo

ZapatistaExperienceSummary

Specifically,inLatinAmerica,theEjércitoZapatistadeLiberaciónNacional(EZLN)isproposingthe establishmentofapolitical-socialorganizationthatwouldrunparalleltotheframeworkrecognizedaslaw.The article,"SocietiesinMovementvsInstitutionalContinuities?InsightsfromtheZapatistaExperience,"writtenby DianaGuillén,explainsthethecausationbehindthecreationofautonomousinstitutions,liketheoneproposed bytheZapatista,

ZapatistaUprisingResearchPaper

ZapatistaUprising,MorethanaMen'sGuerrillaMovementINTRODUCTIONReturningtoMexicoafter seventeenyearsoflivingintheUnitedStatesgavemeanoverwhelmingsenseofnostalgiaWalkingdownthe streetsofSanCristobaldelasCasas,Chiapas,hadafamiliarfeel,likebeinghome.SanCristobaldelasCasas, whichisarelativelysmallcityinthehighlandsofChiapas,isplaguedwithpovertyrootedinitscolonialhistory. Manystreetsbustlewithpeoplefromallovertheworldnearthe

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TheEjercitoZapatistaDeLiberacionNacional

TheEjercitoZapatistadeLiberaciónNacional(EZLN)isacurrentrevolutionarygroupthatresidesinChiapas, MexicoChiapasisstatewithalargemajorityofthepopulationthathasindigenousbloodWiththatbeingsaid theyareveryconnectedtotheirindigenousrootscomparedtoothercountries.WiththestartoftheMexican RevolutionthereweremanypeoplelivinginpovertyandwithoutlandLargeamountsofwealthyMexicanswere ownersofthegrandmajorityoftheland.Amainproblemthat...

WhyDidTheZapatistasAdoptIndigenousRights

issuefortheindigenouspopulation,andthattheyhadbeenexperiencingotherhardshipsthroughouthistory,the EZLNdidnotexplicitlymakeindigenousrightsapartoftheirplatformuntilayearlater(Hayden12).Partofthe reasonthattheZapatistasadoptedthismovementcouldbetogainastrongersupportbaseThe1990shadalready proventohaveputemphasisbackonquestionsofindigenousrightsbackinthemindsofpeopleIn1992a movementinLatinAmericatookplacecalledthe'500...

Zapatista'BlackStruggleInTheFilmPlaceCalledChiapas'

TheZapatistastruggleandBlackstrugglearesimilarInthedocumentary,AplaceCalledChiapas,Zapatistaclaim theircausetobeforjusticewhileblackshavethesameobjectives.Constantly,beingoppressedbythegovernment, bothBlacksandZapatistahavefoughtforcivilrightsthroughouttimeHowever,indespiteofefforts,the governmentcontinuestooverlookthesegroupofpeople.IfiguredZapatistasarejustmoreofregionaldifference fromBlacks.MyinitialthoughtsoftheZapatista...

celebratedthe10thanniversaryoftheZapatistaArmyofNationalLiberation(EZLN)rebellionwithsongand danceItseemsafittingtimetotakestockofthesuccessesandfailuresoftheZapatistamovementinthecontextof itsoriginalgoals.ThesuccessoftheestablishmentofthirtyeightautonomousindigenouscommunitiesinChiapas isovershadowedbygovernment'srefusaltopermitsimilarautonomousregionsoutsideChiapas.Moreover,the Zapatistashavefailedtohaveatangibleeffect

TheZapatistaArmyOfNationalLiberationInTheAnti-Globalization Movement

movement,butmanymovementsthroughouttheworld,andisstillgoingontoday.Thismovementwasnotexactly startedbyoneperson,butwithsmallgroupswhowouldprotestthismovementTheoriginofthismovementcame fromtheuprisingoftheZapatistaArmyofNationalLiberationin...

WhatIsTheRelationshipBetweenTheZapansAndTheEzln

MIDDLEEASTTEHNICALUNIVERSITYTHERELATIONSHIPBETWEENTHEZAPATISTASANDTHE EZLNASACASEOFSOCIALMOVEMENT-LEFTPARTYRELATIONSINLATINAMERICAHAZAL MELÄ°KEAKBOÄžA2059434PAST,PRESENTANDFUTUREOFLATINAMERICAAssoc.Prof.

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TheStruggleofEZNLInModernMexicoEssay

TheStruggleofEZNLInModernMexicoIntroductionInsofewwords,theZapatistasareapeopleunitedinthe strugglefortherightsanddignityoftheindigenouspeopleofMexico.Theyareagroupcomposedofthenatives tothelandofthestateofChiapas,thesouthernmostandpooreststateinMexico,whichprimarilyconsistsofthe tribesoftheMayanpeoples.Theconditionsthattheseindigenouspeopleliveinareatestamenttotheinjustices causedbythespreadofcolonialismand...

APlaceCalledChiapas

Asaviewer,thedocumentary'sintentiontoinformismorecompletelyfulfilledbyresearchconductedbeyondthe scopeofthecameralens.HadIneverwrittenthispaper,forinstance,thereasonforalltheviolenceembedded withinthesubjectmatterwouldremainasenigmaticasthedocumentaryitselfOntheotherhand,it'spossiblethat bycontextualizingthepiecesofthestoryinabsenceofaninterconnectedpuzzle,thedocumentaryforcesviewer's tothinkforthemselvesIftheNettieWild's

ErasedFacesByGracielaLimon

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againsttheMexicangovernment,tocapturetheeventsinphotosandjournalismforthewholeworldtoseeJuana, astrong,courageous,andindependentwomanwhoalsowentthroughmuchburdeninherlifecomestobecomea powerfulleaderintheZapatistamovementwhomispraisedbyOrlando,theleaderoftheLacandones.Though, AdrianaandJuanabecomedealwiththeiremotionsinhavingastrongattractiontowardseachother,togetherthey allultimatelymoveforwardinthesamejourney.Evenbefore...

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Forover200yearseverytreaty,negotiation,andpromisetotheNativeAmericansbytheAmericangovernment hasbeenviolated.NativeAmericanshavefacedoppression,starvation,culturalbacklashing,andwerepushedto theveryedgeofextinctionatthehandsofcolonialsettlersTheindigenousculturewasviewedasrecessiveand primitive.Americansconsideredthemselvesasthesuperiorraceandforcefullyassimilatedtheindigenouspeople. Americansocietyalmostsucceededineradicatingindigenous...

IndigenousandGlobalFeministPerspectivesontheWomenofChiapas

paramilitaryisknownastheZapatistaNationalLiberationArmy(EZLN),andmorethanonethirdoftheEZLNis female(Capozza1).TheZapatistashavewagedasmall,yetongoingwarforoverfiveyearsthatismakingslow, yetprogressivestepstowardsgivingthecontrolbacktotheindigenouspeopleovertheirlandandlivesAnd,as KoreyCapozzapointsoutinhisbooktitledTheMaskedWomenofMexico,womenplayacrucialandactiverole inthisstruggle"TheZapatistashavesuccessfullychallenged

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repressingpolitics:cuttingofffreeimaginationaboutourownfuture,discouragingthoughtandreflection,'keeping itinthecloset,'inotherwords:separatingresistancefromliberation.Fortunately,manythingshavechangedin regardstopublicopinionofMexico'sWhatwewanttomakeunderstoodisthatweshouldnotfallintotheerrorof idealizingindigenouscommunities,whilestillrecognizingtheirveryrealmerits,andwhilemakingclearthat despitecenturiesofattacks

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TheMexicanPesoCrisisEssay

TheMexicanPesoCrisisThispaperarguesthattheMexicanpesocrisisofDecember20shouldhavebeen expectedandforeseeableIntheyearprecedingthecrisis,therewereseveralindicatorssuggestingthatthe Mexicaneconomyandpesowerealreadyunderextremepressure.Theeconomybubblewasballooningtoburstso muchsothatitwassimplyacrisiswaitingtohappen.EvidencesSignalingtheCrisis1.ÂÂÂÂÂDecreasing CurrentAccountDeficitversusIncreasingCapitalAccountBalance

inspirationfromtheUnitedStatesofAmericaandtheFrenchtoleadarevolutionoftheirownTheconsequences oftheseseriesofuprisingsandthebasisfortheirdesiretopossessindependenceisstillbeingwitnessedinmodern dayMexico,throughtheZapatistas.TheAztecs,Mayans,andIncaswerethreeprominentculturesinSouth AmericaPolytheism,humansacrifice,agriculture,andaself-governedempireswereallaspectsofLatinAmerican civilizationspriortotheircolonization.OncetheSpanish...

ChapasConflict

ChiapasConflictCBATheChiapasconflictreferstothe1994ZapatistaUprisinganditsaftermath,aswellasthe generaltensionsbetweentheindigenouspeoplesandsubsistencefarmersintheMexicanstateofChiapas,having itsrootsinthe1990sand1980sTheZapatistauprisingstartedinJanuary1994,lastingforlessthantwoweeks, beforebeingcrushedbythegovernmentNegotiationsbetweenthegovernmentandZapatistasallowedagreements tobesignedaspartofpeacenegotiations,butthese...

AnalysisOfJohnWomack'sZapataAndTheMexicanRevolution

foragrarianreformanditspeople'sevolvingmissionwastold,withEmilianoZapataasapivotalleaderThe dynamicsoftherevolution,however,reachdeeperthanWomack'saccountportrays.WhileWomackdocuments therevolutionarypathoftheZapatistasfromthesouthernstateofMorelos,thestoryofPanchoVilla,anarguably parallelcharacterfightingforstatesintheNorthagainsttherepressivepowersofGeneralVictorianoHuerta,reads moreasasubplot.ThewritingsofSamuelBrunk,Ana...

PolytheismInLatinAmerica

SummaryOfIndianIsBeautifulByHomeroAridjis

indigenouspeopleouttherestillsufferingfromcorruptionandoppressionfromtheirveryowngovernment. HowevertheindigenouspeoplearenotfightingthemaloneIn1994ChiapasMexico,amovementbeganbya groupthatcalledthemselvestheZapatistas.TheZapatistaswantedchangefortheindigenouspeopleforallthe yearsofoppressiontheyhavesufferedbythegovernment."IndianIsBeautiful"achapterbyHomeroAridjisgives examplesonwhyindigenouspeoplesvoicesdon'tgetrecognizedHealso

EmilianoZapata

Themeetingwasfruitlessandtheformeralliespartedinanger.Theonlyjoythosedaysheldforthethirty-oneyear-oldZapatawashismarriagetohisbrideJosefa,onlysixdaysaftertheill-fatedmeetingwiththepresident Officially,theZapatistasweredisbandedandZapatahimselfwasinretirement.Thepoliceforces,indisarrayafter fightingtherevolutionaryforces,werenomatchforthenewwaveofbanditsthatwerenowroamingthelandThe situationinMexicodeteriorated,assassination...

EmilianoZapataEssay

ZapatacontinuedtobuildhisorganizationinMorelos,trainingandequippinghismenandconsolidatinghis authorityastheirleaderSoon,Zapata'sbandofrevolutionaries,poisedtochangetheirtacticsandtakethe offensive,wereknownasZapatistas.OnFebruary14,FranciscoMadero,whohadescapedtheauthoritiestoNew Orleans,returnedtoMexico,knowingthatitwastimetorestarthisrevolutionwithanall-outoffensiveLessthan amonthlater,onMarch11,1911,"ahot,sticky...

TheMexicanRevolutionByPorfirioDiaz

toogreat–peoplebegantocallforthedepositionofDÃazasrulerSeveraldifferentgroupswereinvolvedinthe fightforsocialreformation,butthemostnotableareknownasthe'BigFour'.ThesefourwarlordswereEmiliano ZapataandtheZapatistas,PanchoVillaandtheVillistas,VenustianoCarranzaandhisConstitutionalistArmy

TurningPointOfTheMexicanRevolution

"TheLandbelongstothepeoplewhoworkit."AninspirationalquotesaidbyEmilianoZapataduringtheMexican RevolutionOneoftheleadingfiguresduringtheeventTheMexicanRevolutionwasoneofmanyturningpoints inLatinHistory,butagreaterturningpointforthepeopleofMexico.Therevolutiontookplaceafterdefeatingthe FrenchfromtheinvasionofMexico,whichhappenedduring1862-1867.OnNovember20,1910,wasthestartof theMexicanrevolutionandwherethepresident,Porfirio

TheOasResearchPaper

thevoteswerecountedupandCarlosSalinaswasdeclaredtheofficialPresidentofMexico.Ex-PresidentSalinas wasalsoresponsibleforthedevaluationoftheMexicancurrencywhichleadtowidespreadcriticisminMexico

OnJanuary1,1994theZapatistaArmyofNationalLiberation(EZLN)issuedtheirfirstdeclarationfromthestate ofChiapasinsouthernMexicoThedatecoincideswiththedatethatNAFTAcameintoforce,atradeagreement thatSalinas...

GlobalizationAndNegativeBenefitsOfTheAutomobileIndustry Essay

IIntroductionGlobalization-PositiveandNegativeBenefitsIntoday'sfastpacedworld,manywouldsaythat globalizationiselectrifying,bringingwithitworldwideadvancementandopportunitiesaswellaseconomical businessgrowthacrossnationsManywouldalsosuggestthatithasopeneddoorstothelargerdemographicsof informationandcommunicationthatcrossesgeographic,socialandculturalboundaries.Asaresultof globalization,theworldwidemarkethasexpanded;bringtogether

IndigenousRightsinMexicoandCentralAmericaEssay

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EmilianoZapatTheMexicanRevolution

"Zapataargued,themoresupportersandaidwewillhaveamongthepeople,andourtriumphwillcomemore quickly".Zapataconcludedthatthelandownersofthehaciendaneverwillevergoingtogiveupthestolenland, insteadheandhispeople,Zapatistas,hadtotofightforthevillagers,whomrequestedandchooseZapatato reclaimthelandfromthehacienda

IndigenousMovements

TheZapatistamovementinMexicowhichthisisarebellionandnotarevolution.Goalsofthisindigenous movementwereforrecognitiontheirIndigenousidentityandnotgainingpoliticalpowerThroughtheZapatista movement,theinternationalcommunityshowedtheirsupportbygatheringaroundtheircause.Whichconsistedof arefusalofgovernmentaidandinstead

TheMexicanRevolutionEssayexample

TheMexicanRevolutionTheprevailingconcernoftheMexicanrevolutionwasthewelfareofthecommon Mexicanworker,beheafarmworkeronaSouthernhacienda,orarancherintheNorth.ThepresidentsofMexico, startingmostnotablywithBenitoJuárez,reallyincitedtherevolution,thoughlaterthemaincourseofprotestand turmoilfocusedonthepresidentsthemselves.DÃazservedasMexicanpresidentuntil1910.Duringhistimein office,theMexicaneconomyandlifestylewerefairly ViolenceInTheAmericanRevolution

MankindhaslongacceptedviolenceasafairmeanstoachieveequalityInhumanhistory,themostthorough changesarebroughtinbythemostradicaloverthrowoftheoldstructure,knockingdownthewallsthatseparated thesilentmajorityfromtheminority,sweepingasidethecommandsoftheoppressors,tearingdownthechainsof oppressionthatoncetrappedthemawayfromtheirinherentrightsoffreedom,inanefforttoachievejusticefor themselvesandtheircountries.Revolutionsinparticular...

AnalysisofCapital,inequalityandinjusticeinLatinAmerica,by RichardL.Harris

originationofwesternizationbeganfromColumbus'svoyagetotheAmericasWiththesettlingofslaves,animals andwesternideas,LatinAmericawouldsoonbecomeafulfilleddreamofEurope,butnowithasaffected indigenousgroupssuchastheZapatistasofsouthernMexicoTheirland,cultureandsocietyhasbeenpractically erasedbythesettlers.TheaffectsofthesettlingprovidedMexicoandothersoutherncountrieswithcloseto nothinginroyaltiesandlittletonothinginculturalawareness...

EnglishAsTheOfficialUnitedStatesLanguageEssayexample

Americaisacountrythat,fromitsveryfounding,hasadistinguishingqualitythatnoothercountryintheworld shares.Thisqualitywasthewillingnesstoacceptpeopleofalldifferentculturesascitizensofthecountry.This acceptancedrewnearlyeveryimaginablekindofpersontothecountry,acountrywithjustoneprimarylanguage, English.Withallthisdiversitycamehundredsofnewlanguagesspokenbytheimmigrants.Tothisdaythereare stillpocketsofisolatedethnicgroups

AnalysisOfSocratesByPedroRodriguez

PeopleusedtoworkonthehaciendasforfoodHowever,theywerehungrywhileworkingonthefield,anddidnot receivetheirfullmoney.Attheendof1912,peoplecouldnotworkonthehaciendasbecausethearmtroops burnedanddestroyedeverythingInordertosurvive,PedroMartinezmentionedthatheandhisneighborswent backtomakelariatsandplanttlacolol.Asdiscussedinthereading,

andhisneighborsthoughtofrebellingbecausethe...

MexicanDrugWarEssay

counterproductive.Baseduponthelawofaverages,we'resimplyarmingandtrainingfuturedrugcartelmembers. Forinstance,variousmembersofGAFE,aMexicanSpecialForcesgroupsknownfortorturingandkillingleftwinggroups(includingtheZapatistas),havebeendirectlylinkedwiththedrugtrade.Aftergraduatingfromthe SchooloftheAmericas,approximately200outofthe500membersofGAFEtransitionedintodrugtrafficking TheyformedtheZetas,arguablythemostviolentandformally...

GreatRecessionResearchPaper

Thelastseveralyearshaveshownthatwiththeriseofnewradicalmovementsacrosstheglobe,itispeople, peopleinthestreets,peopleinthesquares,takingoverpublicspacesandbuildings,thatreallymattermost.Yet,in 2008,Forbesmagazine(asitdoeseveryyear)talliedthetotalnumberofbillionairesworldwidetobe1,125witha combinednetworthof$44trillionDespiteasmalldipin2009downto793followingthecollapse,thatnumber hassinceclimbedto1,645billionaires...

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unpleasantofatimethiswasinMexicofromthemoodofthepicture:thedullbutvibrantcolours,thestriking images,andthegrimfaces.Inthemuralthereisaspotshowingthecitizensrisingupagainsttherulingelite.They arewearing'zapatista'clothing,signifyingthattheyaresupportersofEmilianoZapata,arevolutionistatthetime Meanwhile,totheright,PorfirioDÃazsitsincomfortwatchingwomendance.PorfirioDÃazisenjoyinghimself whilstsitting,justwatchinganddoing

SwotZapataResearchPaper

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Gladwellclaimed,thattoday'sprotestersformweakervirtualties.No,theycometotheseprotests,justlikebefore, withtheirfriends,existingnetworks,andsometimestheydomakenewfriendsforlife.IstillseethefriendsthatI madeinthoseZapatista-convenedglobalprotestsmorethanadecadeago,andthebondsbetweenstrangersarenot worthless.WhenIgottear-gassedinGezi,peopleIdidn'tknowhelpedmeandoneanotherinsteadofrunning...

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