hodge·podge (hoj'poj') n. A mixture of dissimilar ingredients;
 a jumble. [Alteration of Middle English hochepot, from Old
French, stew. See HOTCHPOT.]

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Humboldt Current
 A  slow moving Cold Ocean Current of the South Pacific flowing North
close along the West coast of South America also called the Peru currrent

 Ocean currents (rivers in the ocean) is the term applied to large scale
horizontal water movements. The speed of these currents is usually measured
in knots. knots. A knot is 1.151 miles per hour. Currents are the lifeblood of
our oceans. They are just as complex as the winds. Even though the oceans
are very cold, they carry warmth. Ocean Currents offer one of the most
challenging problems in the world due to there influence upon on the climate ,
weather , fish migration .....ect.
 

Cusco
Cuz·co also Cus·co (k›“sk½). A city of southern Peru in the Andes east-southeast of Lima. It was built on the plundered site of an ancient city supposedly founded in the 11th century by Manco Capac, the first ruler of the Incas. As the capital of a vast and prosperous empire, it was known as “the City of the Sun.” Population, 89,563.
 

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Ballet Lessons
Sra. Margarita Villa De Untiveros
  Telef: 448-1113
  Av. Alfredo Franco 200
  Urb. Chama - Surco

pot·luck (pot'luk') n. 1. Whatever food happens to be available
for a meal, especially when offered to a guest: Having arrived
unannounced for supper, we had to take potluck. 2. A meal at which
 each guest brings food that is then shared by all. Also called
potluck supper. 3. Whatever is available at a particular time:
The scheduled flight was canceled and passengers had to take potluck
 on the other airlines.

Medium
 USAGE NOTE: The etymologically plural form media is often used as a singular to refer to a particular means of communication, as in This is the most exciting new media since television. This usage is widely regarded as incorrect; medium is preferred. A stronger case can be made in defense of the use of media as a collective term, as in The media has not shown much interest in covering the issue. As with the analogous words data and agenda, the originally plural form has begun to acquire a sense that departs from that of the singular: used as a collective term, media denotes an industry or community. Thus the example sentence given here would not be appropriately paraphrased as No medium has shown much interest in covering the issue, which suggests that the disinclination abides in the means of communication itself rather than in its practitioners. If media follows the pattern of data and agenda, this singular use may become entirely acceptable someday. But despite its utility, many people still regard it as a grammatical error

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town crier
A person formerly employed by a town to proclaim announcements in the streets. 2. Informal. A gossip.
 
 
 

French Language Classes

 Check out The Allianza Francesa de Lima Located in Miraflores Not far from

The Central Park On Ave.
  Arequipa 4595 Telef: 445-1251 / 241-7014 Fax: 447- 1770
  Classes begin every other month
Jesus Maria: Location Ave. San Felipe 303 Telef: 460- 0292  Fax: 460-0292
 Lima Central: location Ave. Garcilaso de la Vega 1550 Telf: 423-0139
 

Baseball
Check out this Place
 Federacion Peruana de Beisbol
 Federacion Peruana de Sofbol
 Tele: 473 -2870
 Ave. Canada Block 30
 Do you know where the Intersection of Aviacion and Canada
 Located real close to the Museo Da la nacion
 Stop by on a Saturday and watch a game
  A Good character building coach is Victor Murakami N.
 He runs the Victoria club
  His Phone is 265- 3367 Leagues start at 4 years and continue
 on up.

Jesuit Jes·u·it n.1. Roman Catholic Church. A member of the Society of Jesus,
 an order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534. 2. Often jesuit.
 One given to subtle casuistry. [French Jésuite, from Jésus, Jesus,
from Late Latin Ie sus. See JESUS.]

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Fran·cis·can (fr²n-sis-kin) n. Roman Catholic Church. 1. A member of a
 religious mendicant order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1209
 and now divided into three independent branches. --Fran·cis·can adj.
 Of or relating to Saint Francis of Assisi or to the order founded by
 him. [New Latin Francisc³nus, from Medieval Latin Franciscus, from
Saint Francis of Assisi.

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