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By: James Murray

Cuba is a West Caribbean island which has a rich cultural heritage with vibrant and varied culinary traditions from a variety of cultures that have contributed to the culinary development of this very distinct and delicious style of Cuban cuisine. Spaniards brought their own culinary styles to Cuba along with the Moors culinary [...]

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By: David Cornberg

 
The months between the cherries and the peaches
Are brimming cornucopias which spill
 
Fruits red and purple, somber-bloomed and black;
Then, down rich fields and frosty river beaches
We’ll trample bright persimmons, while you kill
Bronze partridge, speckled quail, and canvasback.
—Elinor Wylie1
I ate another apple pie and ice cream; that’s practically all I ate all the way across [...]

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By: Victor Epand

Bongo drums, usually just called bongos, are one of the most recognizable of percussion instruments. Due to the pervasive popularity of Latin music (thank you, “Dancing With the Stars”), the sounds of these little drums are familiar to people around the world. Bongos, as the name implies, always come in attached sets of [...]

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By: Anthony Fontanelle

The United States is a country populated by a collage of citizens from different parts of the world. Considered the melting pot of different cultures, the United States’ different aspects of daily living is affected by various factors. As the number of Asians, Hispanics, and African Americans continue to grow, it is also [...]

By: Justin PretoriusBare breasted dancing girls, traditional assegais and other weaponry, beaded costumes, these are some of the images that come up when you think of African culture but this isn’t always the case. Go visit in the townships, homesteads or even Afrikaner homes and you will see that South Africa is as diverse in [...]

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By: Clint Jhonson

Colombia is located in the Northwest of South America, bordered by Venezuela and Brazil to the east, Ecuador and Peru to the south, the Caribbean Sea to the North, Panama in the Northwest, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Colombia is a multi-cultural, multi-racial nation and includes native indigenous people with 85 [...]

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By: James O. Shopeju

Sociology of Mental Illness: The Study of the Un-institutionalized Mentally Challenged in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Nigeria
BY
DR. J. O. SHOPEJU*; DR. C. A. ONIFADE* AND DR. A. DIPEOLU**
joshopeju12@yahoo.com; drcaonifade@yahoo.com; waledipe@gmail.com
*DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
ABEOKUTA
**DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
ABEOKUTA
CONTACT: E-mail address: joshopeju12@yahoo.com
Mobile phone 08037125917
Sociology of Mental Illness: The Study of the Un-institutionalized [...]

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By: Elbertt McQuiller

New advances in technology are making it possible for many Black business owners to overcome some of the pervasive discriminatory practices that have plagued the Black community for years by denying them equal access to capital and subsequently limiting the growth potential of their businesses. The emergence of online social networks has offered [...]

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By: Colin Fryer

  
Next year, 2009 sees the twentieth anniversary of a man’s dream, a dream based on irrepressible passion to create what has become the most luxurious steam train experience in the World. Rohan Vos has done exactly this and as we found out, he not only created this for himself but for his dedicated [...]

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By: Kenday S. Kamara

Why Back Office Administration?
In the international development sector, back office administration and social networks are fundamental to how practices are improved. The work of the administrator expert for the purpose of providing back office activities for development projects include such a diverse range of administrative tasks and routine services. These services carried [...]

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