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Making the charcoal is not a problem.
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People held in some form of bondage pick sugar cane in the Dominican Republic, make the charcoal used in Brazil's steel industry and work as prostitutes in Thailand.
For his latest venture, he is in charge of packaging (brown lunch bags), marketing (labels on the bags describing how he makes the charcoal) and managing the only employee (me).
In the work, he will reproduce the process, using actual workers, who will make the charcoal and then put it in bags to be carried away by visitors to the exhibition.
Thousands of workers, for instance, trapped in conditions nearly as dismal as those documented a century ago in the Putumayo, make the charcoal used to forge pig iron, which is then purchased by international corporations to produce the steel used in everyday products, including popular makes of cars.
As they cut down and burn trees to make the charcoal – labour-intensive work that isn't very lucrative – they actually contribute to the climate change that probably led to the lake's growth in the first place.
For thicker meat, make the charcoal higher on one side than the other.
If all the wood has become charcoal, and if you still want the fire to keep going, make the charcoal glow red by poking and blowing at them, then put on some more tinder, kindling and firewood.
She was the one who made him take the charcoal, the burnt stick, the ashes, which were a sign for him to fast and find his vision and his spirit helpers.
When you are done grilling, make sure the charcoal briquettes are completely out to prevent fires.
The gestural markings and the strong handling of chiaroscuro make the pastel and charcoal works on paper particularly compelling.
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