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rdfs:comment | - It has been said that war never changes, and for better or for worse, neither does Comales. Before the bombs fell, this little hamlet in northern Mexico was a bally-go-backwards since it was founded in the 19th century. With the dropping of the bombs, however, this little village became a place of hope thanks to its self-sufficiency. Still small and terrorized by Bandoleros, Comancheros, and any and all other thugs from both sides of the border, Comales is a prime example of a small group of people trying to establish a community based on pre-War civilization. And while many consider it nothing more than a bunch of poor dirt farmers, its people hold a prouder view of their community.
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abstract | - It has been said that war never changes, and for better or for worse, neither does Comales. Before the bombs fell, this little hamlet in northern Mexico was a bally-go-backwards since it was founded in the 19th century. With the dropping of the bombs, however, this little village became a place of hope thanks to its self-sufficiency. Still small and terrorized by Bandoleros, Comancheros, and any and all other thugs from both sides of the border, Comales is a prime example of a small group of people trying to establish a community based on pre-War civilization. And while many consider it nothing more than a bunch of poor dirt farmers, its people hold a prouder view of their community.
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