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First Caribbean to be Discovered

by Pat1989 in History, December 23, 2011
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The first Caribbean that was discovered in 1492 by the Europeans.

Country Profiles: Belize

by ActionSammy in Ethnicity, December 13, 2011
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A few facts and figures on Belize.

Why Filipinos Say Green to Mean Obscene (1)

by Conviron Pucate Altatis in Society, March 5, 2011
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(…from Conviron Altatis who boldly supports the Green Advocacy to fight against pollution chancing in the urban areas.)

Never Ending Gold Rush

by tonyleather in History, January 11, 2011
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A brief history of humanities endless quest for the precious metal which has been at the heart of every ociety since history was first recorded.

Spain or America?

by Guardiano Rudolf in Education, November 15, 2010
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Spain colonized the Philippines for more than three centuries but it was the United States which is being recognized by most of the Filipinos.

The Philippines During The Spanish Colonization

by nani varron in Society, July 21, 2010
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During the Spanish colonization in the Philippines, the government was composed of two branches, the executive and the judicial. There was no legislative branch on that time since the laws of the islands were coming from Spain. The only laws created in the Philippines are those who were ordered by the Governor General.

The Truth Behind The Hot Latino Myth

by A. Giovanni in History, June 21, 2010
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This is my own humorous, but truthful, exploration of the reality of the "hot Latino," which is no myth, at all.

Philippine Lent 2010 From The Viewpoint of a Patriot and Religious Eclectic

by JesusaBernardo in Holidays, April 3, 2010
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I gave in to taking part in the Catholic Filipino tradition of "Visita Iglesia", a form of penitence involving the visit to 14 (or lesser variations) Churches and the solemn prayer of each of the 14 station of the cross in each stop. The Lenten Season 2010 experience….

The Spanish Conquest of The Aztecs

by nani varron in Social Sciences, February 5, 2010
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In the spring of 1519, the Spaniards headen by Hernado Cortes landed in the Gulf Coast.

The First Inhabitants of Jamaica

by CRYSTAL EVANS in Ethnicity, January 12, 2010
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The first historically written inhabitants of the island Jamaica were the Arawak Indians better known as the Tainos. The Tainos came from Asia along with other Mongolians in the Caribbean via the Bering Strait during the infamous ice age of the century.

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