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Essay heading: la malinche
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And once these have been brought up to light trough the employment of words, he could have been again influenced. So there is a reciprocal feedback sort of type between influence and what is being influenced. There is also implicit and explicit influences out there in the cotidiany of the world.
Influence shapes you, they have many different ways of doing so, no mattering what the influenced is... displayed 300 characters
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So there is a reciprocal feedback sort of type between influence and what is being influenced. There is also implicit and explicit influences out there in the cotidiany of the world.
Influence shapes you, they have many different ways of doing so, no mattering what the influenced is. It has a power of creating an effect on someone or something... displayed next 300 characters
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