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Butterfly gardening in Tenerife
Everyone loves to see pretty butterflies flying around in the sunshine and there are ways of attracting them to your garden and helping them too. If you don't have a garden you can still get the winged insects coming to a balcony or terrace if you...
1 commentCoping With Immigration Problems and Immigration Help for Immigrants
This article discusses some common immigration problems and provides a few solutions and helpful immigration support resources. The idea to write this article came from a request to submit a poem about immigrant families, a topic that I rarely write...
36 commentsFighting the Great Depression
The years from 1929 through 1941 were difficult to survive for many people in America - and the world at large. Read about some of the ways that people fought for survival in those days.
80 commentsEMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAWS IN GCC COUNTRIES
Employment and Labor Laws in GCC Countries GCC which is constituted of six countries is a single largest block for expatriate employment. These are the rich countries and single largest exporter of oil and gas in the world. GCC consists of...
23 commentsThe Monarch butterfly and other Tenerife butterflies
On Tenerife the butterfly you are most likely to notice is the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus ). It is a large butterfly with orange-red wings veined with black and is a magnificent sight to behold as it flies gracefully over gardens and...
6 commentsCitizenship: How you become an Australian Citizen.
Just like America getting into the country of Australia is the hard part. You need to enter with a valid travel-ticket and Visa. It also helps if you can speak Oztraalien(pronunciation-spelling intended)..can shear sheep, and have a dry cutting...
11 commentsHomonyms, Homophones & Homographs - Conundrums or Brain Teasers?
The conundrums of both spoken and written English are homonyms, homophones and homographs. What are they and how do you know which way to go?
0 commentsA Kuwaiti Story
Regardless of the developments Kuwait experienced in the past two decades, and despite the changes in its political, economic, and social fabric, the state, country and even the sheikhdom, will continue to hover within a particular mindset set. ...
10 commentsMexican Migrant Workers: Nuisance or Necessity?
Every morning, Luis Arriega wakes before dawn to make the two-and-a-half-hour trek from his small Mexican village to Sinaloa de Leyva, where he works as an auto mechanic. His wife Maria stays home with the children and earns what she can, selling...
15 commentsThe Music of The People: Africans in South Africa and their Musical Sound Systems
The polyrhythmic, "a cappella" and township Beat and Jazz of South is truly one of the best and most beautiful and diverse musical sounds of the African peoples of South Africa, and throughout Africa. Although this music has not yet reached the zenith of its full potential internationally, it nonetheless aplomb and saturated with heavily cultural, traditional, customary beats and filled with all human and particularly African melodic vibes that have an exuberant and vibrant quality to it. The co
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