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Reading series 3: Empires of the Word, A Language History of the World by Going against the current on May 7, 2012But the situation compares ironically with the contest of English and Spanish in North America in the same period, where if anything Spanish - in its version seeded to Mexico, Central America, Cuba, and Puerto Rico - is growing at the expense of Engl...



All Drug Mules Have A Story to Tell by Pilipinas Je T'aime on Apr 2, 2012I was watching National Geographic tonight and I chanced upon this poignant story about a young mother who was subtly coerced by her live-in partner to transport drugs from Panama to Paris, via Costa Rica and Cuba.  The drug mule is a young Afri...



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Guisadong Ampalaya by FOODIPINO on Mar 16, 2012[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="800" caption="Guisadong Ampalaya"][/caption] I am not sure if bitter gourd be considered a vegetable or a fruit but in Philippines we consider this as a vegetable and of all the vegetables this is the one...



The Dinah: Every Lesbian’s Travel Destination by Sapphic Lounge: Online Source for Lesbian & Bisexual Women on Jan 19, 2012First and foremost, I haven't been to "The Dinah" but I am dying to go there. It is a five-day weekend get away filled with a series of pool parties, night entertainments and live concerts and not only that, it will be an eat all you can buffet (devi...



Regional Integration in Central America: Its History, Uses and Feasibility by Peace Energy Unleashed on Feb 18, 2010Introduction As a Filipino, regional integration is not new to me. I have come to learn that my country is part of this regional organization called Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Just this year 2007, the Philippines hosted the 12th...



Things You Can Do In Belize by Free Travel Guides and Advice Online on Sep 20, 2009If you ever do research on Belize City, you will find that a lot of people call it the most dangerous city in Central America but if you take the time to actually walk around the town and explore it a little, you will find that it is a fun place to b...



How to eat and prepare your Dragon fruit. by Health Information Plus on Aug 29, 2009Last time I already posted about dragon fruit, I just wanted to add some more information about this wonderful healthy fruit. But first let's have a little background check of this fruit. Dragon fruit is a native of Central America, where they call i...



Top Latin American Universities of 2008 by The Examined Life on Oct 28, 2008Latin American Universities have scored poorly in the last few years. Below are the 20 Latin American universities who made the Top 600 universities of the world.