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The first one (find attached)
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Amado Peña Jr. was born in Laredo, Texas. He is of Mexican and Yaqui heritage. He is well known as an Artisan and he tribe is Pascua Yaqui of Arizona.
He loves art more than any other thing and he been in the profession for more than 30 years with a lot success stories and achievements. He has holding exhibitions in different parts of the US.
Pena obtained both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Art and Education form then Texas A & I which now known as Texas A & M in Kingsville.
The distinguishing characteristics of the work of Amado Peña Jr. is that is always bold in color and form, it is embedded with dynamic composition. Draws most of the inspiration for hid art from land as well Acoma, Canyon de Chelly, Monument Valley, and among others.
One of his works is the first option in the question which is reattached to this work. The name of the work of art is "La Cosecha" in Spanish which means "The Harvest" in English.
It was the "Transcontinental railroad" that great helped to further the Westward Expansion in the United States after 1865, since although it wasn't oficially completed until 1869, it began to reach further and further west beginning at this time.
It first known when: <span>Prophets in all ages have foretold that latter-day Restoration of the gospel
Basically, almost every religion teach that at the end of the time, humans will be divided into those who are 'good' and those who are 'bad'. The promise of </span>latter-day Restoration is used by every religion to influence their believers that they need to keep doing the teachings of that religion because they can never know when will the restoration day come.