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El Cipitío leaves El Salvador, his home country. El Cipitío is a mythical, ten-year old kid who is three feet tall. He wears a big hat and has a small belly. His feet are backwards, he can teleport, and he has eternal life. He sacrifices to do well in school and he eventually runs for mayor and president of the United States. El Cipitío deja El Salvador, su país de origen. El Cipitío es un niño mítico de 10 años que mide tres pies de alto, usa un sombrero grande y tiene una barriguita. Sus pies están al revés mirando hacia atrás, él puede teletransportarse, y también tiene vida eterna. El se…mehr

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El Cipitío leaves El Salvador, his home country. El Cipitío is a mythical, ten-year old kid who is three feet tall. He wears a big hat and has a small belly. His feet are backwards, he can teleport, and he has eternal life. He sacrifices to do well in school and he eventually runs for mayor and president of the United States. El Cipitío deja El Salvador, su país de origen. El Cipitío es un niño mítico de 10 años que mide tres pies de alto, usa un sombrero grande y tiene una barriguita. Sus pies están al revés mirando hacia atrás, él puede teletransportarse, y también tiene vida eterna. El se sacrifica en las escuela y sobresale, eventualmente se lanza para alcalde y para presidente de Estados Unidos.
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RANDY JURADO ERTLL is an award winning published author, educator, and newspaper columnist. He has also served as executive director for non-profit organizations focused on education and environmental issues. Ertll served as a communications director for a Congressional member on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. He has published numerous opinion columns in newspapers and magazines such as the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, La Opinión, Daily News, La Prensa Grafica, San Diego Union-Tribune, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Houston Chronicle, The Progressive and The American Interest magazines. He has been interviewed by networks such as NPR, CNN, PBS, Univisión, and Telemundo. He is an alumnus of Occidental College where he obtained the prestigious 2015 Alumni Seal Award for Service to the Community and obtained his master's degree from Azusa Pacific University. His author web-site is WWW.RANDYJURADOERTLL.COM