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		<title>Cocktails : recette de la Margarita</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 07:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las Vegas m&#8217;a donn&#233; envie de renouer avec les cocktails donc il est possible que je laisse quelques unes de mes recettes pr&#233;f&#233;r&#233;es ici&#160;! Commen&#231;ons par celle de la margarita. Histoire de la Margarita La Margarita a &#233;t&#233; invent&#233;e en 1948 par la mexicaine Margarita Sames. Margarita Sames et son mari (un riche homme d&#8217;affaires) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las Vegas m&#8217;a donn&eacute; envie de renouer avec les cocktails donc il est possible que je laisse quelques unes de mes recettes pr&eacute;f&eacute;r&eacute;es ici<span class="fine">&nbsp;</span>! Commen&ccedil;ons par celle de la margarita.</p>
<h4>Histoire de la Margarita</h4>
<p><img src="http://www.skyminds.net/images/recettes-margarita.jpg" alt="recettes margarita Cocktails : recette de la Margarita" title="recette de la margarita" width="150" height="186" class="alignright size-full wp-image-4318" />La Margarita a &eacute;t&eacute; invent&eacute;e en 1948 par la mexicaine Margarita Sames. Margarita Sames et son mari (un riche homme d&#8217;affaires) recevaient r&eacute;guli&egrave;rement des invit&eacute;s venus des quatre coins du monde dans leur maison &agrave; Acapulco. </p>
<p>Fr&eacute;quemment, Mme Sames leur servait un m&eacute;lange compos&eacute; de tequila, de jus de citrons verts frais et de Cointreau. S&eacute;duits par ce cocktail, ces invit&eacute;s le baptis&egrave;rent de son pr&eacute;nom, lui rendant hommage par la m&ecirc;me occasion&nbsp;: la &#8220;Margarita&#8221; &eacute;tait n&eacute;e.</p>
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		<title>Extreme football in Mexico</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Une petite vid&eacute;o de football &#8211; nous sommes &agrave; Mexico, sur les to&icirc;ts des favellas&nbsp;:</p>
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		<title>West to the Pacific</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A westward expansion Expansion is both commercial and territorial. American expansion was always as sort of global attitude involving territorial growth and commercial expansion, exactly like a body that grows. America has always been perceived as a body. The growth is so huge that nobody can do anything about it&#160;: unlimited development, though only extending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="grand-un">A westward expansion</div>
<p>Expansion is both commercial and territorial. American expansion was always as sort of global attitude involving territorial growth and commercial expansion, exactly like a body that grows. America has always been perceived as a body. The growth is so huge that nobody can do anything about it&nbsp;: unlimited development, though only extending to the West. </p>
<p>In 1800, the Western Boundary/Border was the Mississippi River. Beyond it, standed great areas of land, not very known&nbsp;: 600 miles to the Rocky Mountains. Louisiana was still a French territory (and France was then ruled by Napoleon). Napoleon sold Louisiana to the Americans for 15 million dollars to make war in Europe with Britain. As Louisiana was a huge territory, the American territories doubled over the night. Thanks Napoleon<span class="fine">&nbsp;</span>!</p>
<p>Jefferson had sent explorers to the West to find an easy way to the Pacific. Louis and Clark left in 1804 and set off up the Missouri River. They marched for 10 weeks in the Rocky Mountains and  ate their horses. They finally reached the Columbia River, on which they floated down to the Pacific. In December 1805, they reached the Pacific, after 4 000 miles. They failed to find an easy way but they showed the journey was possible and indirectly favored expansion thanks to the useful information they brought back.</p>
<p>Oregon was a territory stretching from Alaska to California and to the Rocky Mountains to Louisiana. In 1804, it was claimed by 4 countries&nbsp;: US, Britain, Spain (owning California) and Russia (owning Alaska). The US and Britain had the strongest positions because they had sent people scout to recognize the land and to settle trading posts. Among those people, there were trappers (called &#8220;mountain men&#8221;) who spent their lives wandering for furs. In the 1830&#8243;s, Britain had more settlements than the Americans&nbsp;:</p>
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<li>FEAR<span class="fine">&nbsp;</span>!</li>
<li>American politicians made great effort to persuade Americans to start farms in Oregon.</li>
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<p>The journey was terrible, expensive and lasted for months. In 1832, settlers began travelling by land. The route was called the &#8220;Oregon Trail&#8221;, the first overland route to the Pacific and to the American expansion.</p>
<p>It was not an easy journey because of the many dangers&nbsp;: floods, blizzards, prairie fires, accidents, diseases and starvation took many lives. But settlers continued.</p>
<p>In 1843, the Oregon Fever came to many parts of the US and contaminated thousands of people who set off in the West with wagons. Gradually, they grew and outnumbered the British. It is typical of the process the Americans are going to use to claim that the territories are potentially theirs&nbsp;:</p>
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<li>settling down</li>
<li>outnumbering the opponents</li>
<li>indexing territories</li>
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<div class="grand-un">Manifest destiny</div>
<p>&#8220;Manifest Destiny&#8221; was an expression coined by O&#8221;Sullivan in 1845. It will become the motto of the American expansion. The idea existed before the phrase was coined&nbsp;: it expressed the fundamental belief in America that the destiny of America was special because of the overruling Providence. The fate of America is planned by God&nbsp;: it consists in expanding naturally.  The first stage of this ideology is religious, Calvinistic (chosenness and election). Then it is a secular ideal&nbsp;: instead of being divine, it becomes manifest so that everybody can see it.</p>
<p>Manifest Destiny became the natural ideology of the expansionists, demanding that the US should take the whole of Oregon to Alaska (54&Acirc;&deg; 40&#8243;). Another motto was &#8220;54-40 or fight<span class="fine">&nbsp;</span>!&#8221;.</p>
<p>In 1844, James K. Polk was elected President on a Manifest Destiny platform. In his inaugural address, he said that &#8220;the American claim of the whole of Oregon is clear an unquestionable&#8221;.</p>
<div class="grand-un">At war with Mexico and Britain</div>
<p>As a result, a double war with Mexico and Britain broke out. In June, Polk agreed to divide Oregon in 2 parts on the 49th parallel of latitude. In 1846, the Americans were at war with Mexico. That was the first real colonial war and it grew out of events having taken place in Texas. Thousands of Americans had settled in Texas, which was ruled by Mexico since the 1830&#8243;s. Texan Americans gradually opposed the Mexican rules and rebelled in October 1835. The Texans won against the Mexicans in 1836 at the Battle of San Jacinto. Texas became an independent republic. Most Texans did not want their independence to last too long&nbsp;: they wanted to join the American territories. In 1845, Texas is part of the US.</p>
<p>In April 1846, there are some fights between American and Mexican soldiers along the Southern border between Texas and Mexico. American soldiers invaded Mexico and defeated the Mexican army and occupied Mexico City in September 1847. That Tex-Mex war ended in February 1848. Mexico lost big stretches of territory&nbsp;: California, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. </p>
<p>This indexation completed the Manifest Destiny of the US and the process of continentalization. The result is the USA but the process is not yet completed. </p>
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