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  2. Take Care of Maya - Wikipedia

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    A judge issues a no-contact order between Beata and Maya, though Jack is allowed to visit Maya under strict conditions. Without the ketamine treatments, Kirkpatrick informs the Kowalskis that Maya's prolonged severe pain could cause her death. Beata is finally able to call Maya under the strict supervision of Cathi Bedy, a Suncoast social worker.

  3. Maya death rituals - Wikipedia

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    The Maya were ritualistic people, who paid great respect to the destructive nature of their gods. They had many traditions to commemorate the recently deceased and worship long-departed ancestors. People who died by suicide, sacrifice, complications of childbirth, perish in the ball game, [1] and in battle were thought to be transported ...

  4. Ace Vergel - Wikipedia

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    PMPC Star Award for Movie Actor of the Year 1989 Anak ng Cabron. Ace York Caesar Asturias Aguilar (November 20, 1954 – December 15, 2007), better known by his stage name Ace Vergel, was a Filipino actor dubbed "The Original Bad Boy of Philippine Movies". [1] He was the son of the late film actors Alicia Vergel and César Ramírez, and brother ...

  5. Girl from Netflix's 'Taking Care of Maya' was 'imprisoned and ...

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    Maya was released back to the care of her family a week after Beata Kowalski’s suicide, the lawsuit said. "Maya Kowalski was falsely imprisoned and battered. She was denied communication with ...

  6. Classic Maya collapse - Wikipedia

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    Classic Maya collapse. In archaeology, the classic Maya collapse was the destabilization of Classic Maya civilization and the violent collapse and abandonment of many southern lowlands city-states between the 7th and 9th centuries CE. Not all Mayan city-states collapsed, but there was a period of instability for the cities that survived.

  7. Cizin - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Cizin is a Maya god of death and earthquakes. [1] He is the most important Maya death god in the Maya culture. [6] Scholars call him God A. [7] To the Yucatán Mayas he was Hun-Came and Vucub-Came. [5] [clarification needed] He also has similarities to Mictlāntēcutli. [8]

  8. Maya death gods - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Maya death gods (also Ah Puch, Ah Cimih, Ah Cizin, Hun Ahau, Kimi, or Yum Kimil) known by a variety of names, are two basic types of death gods who are respectively represented by the 16th-century Yucatec deities Hunhau and Uacmitun Ahau mentioned by Spanish Bishop Diego de Landa. Hunhau is the lord of the Underworld.

  9. Maya mythology - Wikipedia

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    Maya mythologyand religion. Mayan or Maya mythology is part in of Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all of the Maya tales in which personified forces of nature, deities, and the heroes interacting with these play the main roles. The legends of the era have to be reconstructed from iconography.