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Posted By:  manjuchandra
Posted On:  Feb 11, 2011

  Backwaters, Hill Stations and Beaches of Kerala

What is the specialty of Kerala? Kerala is a small land at the south east shore of India. Kerala has a mixed geographical structure which is rich with natural beauty. Lush greenish misty mountains, hills, forests, 44 rivers, wildlife and bird sanctuaries, paddy fields, palm fringed beaches,...... [view]

Posted By:  manjuchandra
Posted On:  Feb 11, 2011

  Historical Monuments in Kerala to visit in your Kerala tour

Indiais among one of the rare and unique countries in the world, those have ancient history of old civilizations and cultures, which range through a long centuries. The evidence from the remains of ancient monuments in different parts of India. Kerala is a beautiful state at the southern part...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 2, 2010

  “To Have and To Be”: Building a Socialist-Feminist Economy in Venezuela

By Susan Spronk, Jeffery R. Webber - The Bullet, Lidice Navas: A long-time revolutionary activist, Lidice Navas is an important socialist-feminist leader within the PSUV and a candidate for the Latin American parliament, among her many other responsibilities. We met her at the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 13, 2010

  The illusion of a watered down society but yet we are all really one generation

By Mutryce A. Williams: Over the years we have heard the cries, “We need more African history taught in our schools. Enough with this European, colonial system thing I say. What good does learning about Christopher Columbus, De Poincey and Sir Thomas Warner do? It is an insult to us as a...... [view]

Posted By:  LuisPabloMerino
Posted On:  Dec 27, 2009

  Historical background of the research: La Hispaniola between 1493 and 1777*

1.1 The first colonial stage Columbus’s second trip in 1493 was the start of the conquest of the Hispaniola as this entire island was called. It was also the start of the destruction of the Taine Culture in the first American colony. The first stage of colonial domination circulated around...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 7, 2009

  Rastafarian brethren outnumber 'sistren'- Bucks trend in Christian churches

Athaliah Reynolds, Sunday Gleaner Reporter: Rastafarians chant at the public viewing of the late Cedella Marley Booker. - File SINCE THEIR explosion on the local scene in the 1930s, members of the Rastafarianism religion have bucked the trend in food, dress, language and...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 30, 2009

  The shameful history of the OAS (III and Final)

• End of the ministry of colonies of the USA On September 2, 1960, after the OAS conspiracy against Cuba was established in San José, Commander in Chief Fidel Castro convened the Cuban people in a Great General Assembly in the José Martí Plaza de la Revolución, and read out the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 27, 2009

  The shameful history of the OAS (II)

• The OAS against Cuba • Inter-American complicity in and legitimization of U.S. aggression against the Cuban people • Raúl Roa’s battle for dignity ON March 18, 1959, just two and a half months after the popular victory of January 1st, Raúl Roa García, the new Cuban...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 11, 2009

  The struggle has barely begun

Reflections of Fidel (Taken from CubaDebate) GOVERNMENTS might change, but the instruments with which they converted us into colonies are still the same. For one president in the United States with a sense of ethics, in the last 28 years we have had three who committed...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 25, 2009

  Pontius Pilate washed his hands

Reflections of Fidel SO great was the pressure against the U.S. blockade of Cuba that, on the day that Raúl categorically declared that our country would not enter the OAS, the secretary of that discredited institution began to prepare the ground for Cuba’s participation in a...... [view]

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