In 1608, Diego Gonzlez Holgun published the Vocabulario de la lengua general de todo el Per Llamada Quichua o del Inca, written in Spanish, attempting again to translate and capture the rich nature of Quechua language.[2] In 1975, Peru became the first country to recognize Quechua as one of its official languages
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The Toxic-Tobacco Law Brochure This is a proposed law that has some ethical dilemmas
Spills, which are thin strips of wood, usually cedar, are also low temperature, transferring flame from an oil lamp or fireplace to the tobacco
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