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Gianni Truvianni's Life in Poland Under Communism
- By Gianni Truvianni
- Published 06/27/2008
- Culture
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This is an article depicting the difficulties that I saw and to a small extent even lived through while visiting Poland during its last few years of communism.
Jamaica's Cultural Diversity and Stunning Scenery Lures Travellers
- By Daniel Collins
- Published 06/20/2008
- Culture , Holiday , Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
The third largest Caribbean island, Jamaica is a tropical haven presenting a rich array of attractions. Surrounded by stunning natural scenery and attracting over one million tourists yearly, it is a nation proud of its heritage and cultural diversity.
Unrivalled Natural Beauty Puts The Bahamas In Pole Position
- By Daniel Collins
- Published 06/19/2008
- Environment , Culture , Holiday
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The Islands of the Bahamas offer the traveller a chance to explore a nation famous for its unique natural beauty and culture. With holidays ranging from the ultimate in relaxation to fun adventures, most people's travel ideals are catered for.
The Man That is Oscar Arias Sanchez
- By Attila Jancsina
- Published 06/16/2008
- Culture
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Oscar Arias Sanchez is the current president of the country of Costa Rica He first assumed office on May 8, 2006 and is currently serving his second term
The Panama Canal - From the Atlantic Through the Pacific
- By Attila Jancsina
- Published 06/16/2008
- Culture
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The Panama Canal is a man-made transoceanic route that was first constructed by the French and completed by the Americans in 1914 It was made to shorten the travel time needed by ships needing to get to the Atlantic from the Pacific, and vice versa
Expressions Of Today And Their Historic Roots
- By Gianni Truvianni
- Published 06/16/2008
- Culture
- Unrated
An article written about the roots of some of the expressions which today we use almost on a daily basis but perhaps are not aware of from were they originate.
Antiquity beckons... again: Discovering Egypt
- By Daniel Collins
- Published 06/12/2008
- Culture
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Egypt has, for many years, been one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, mainly due to its unrivalled ancient history. As if there wasn’t already ample reason to visit, the country is still discovering new treasures in the 21st century.
Enjoying the Piñata: Mexican Christmas Traditions
- By Annie Dubois
- Published 06/12/2008
- Culture
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When Christmas time comes, many people shop for presents, prepare menu plans for the visiting family members and friends, and of course, choose Mexican Christmas traditions to make this holiday more authentic and familiar The piñata has been used for hundreds of years in celebrating various holidays such as Easter, birthdays, and yes, Christmas
Minority Journalists A Rarity In Newsrooms
- By Todd A. Smith
- Published 06/6/2008
- Culture
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Many in the Black community have joked for years that when a news reporter interviews a person of color they usually opt for the most inarticulate and uneducated minority they could find
The stereotypical images of African Americans that many see is usually atypical of the Black professionals that I come across on a daily basis
Everybody craves to look good, both man and woman But most of the ornaments are only acceptable for women so men are always left behind

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