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The early morning was like the rebirth of the earth. It was as if the sun was spying on the small Mayan village. All the huts and other small resources in the village were a splendid sight to view from afar. But, if you were in that village at that time, you would see no movement except for one 15-year-old Mayan boy named Pacal and his 17-year-old brother, Omaga. His light skin and his black hair glistened in the early morning sunlight. He was lifting weights -- made of sticks, rocks, and many other natural materials -- at the time, which explained his big muscles. His other five siblings were still asleep; Omaga was just sitting around, staring into space. "Why don't you do something productive?" questioned Pacal. "I am doing something productive," replied Omaga. "Lying down on the hay is not productive at all." "Well, you're not doing much either." "Lifting weights is productive. Start working out with my great weights. If the Guatemalans come, you're done for." "Ay caramba, stop arguing!" boomed a new voice. "Dad!" said the siblings simultaneously, "What's wrong?" "Your arguing. Now Pacal, stop bothering your older brother, he's got a very important mission. Now, follow me, young one." Omaga and his dad went into the woods to discuss the purpose of Omaga's voyage. "Now, you are going to go to..." "Panamatofindfreedomandfindahomeforthevillagers." "Pacal! Stop coming in the middle of all this business! This is not for you! Now go milk the cattle." "Now you are going to go to Panama to find freedom and find a home for the villagers." "How do I go?" "By boat." "All right, I'll go get ready." "That was supposed to be done already, why are you so behind on schedule? We'll never get to the beach party if you keep up this dawdling." Thus ending the conversation, Omaga left to the thatched hut to pack his bags with all the things that were required on this excessively important trip. Soon later, he was done and everyone was awaiting his arrival at the dock of the minute village. Everyone wished Omaga goodbye and hoped for his safety and well-being. "Okay, son, this is it. Go out there and find Panama. Make me proud." Omaga boarded the small rowboat. As the boat gently flew across the water, the whole village cheered as if he had found freedom already. When the

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