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The Puerto Rican boxing prospects to watch
When it comes to major boxing nations you cannot forget about Puerto Rico, one of the greatest exponents of boxers through out time. The long line of champions dates back to 1934 and Sixto Escobar and goes through a long line of legendary names...
3 commentsCrabs - More Than A Little Armored Creature
Previously, in We Call Them Crustaceans, I talked about some real basics about crabs as a species. Crabs are also camouflage-artists. Some of them take sponges instead of anemones for partners. Some rob the sea squirt of his tunic and wrap up in that. Some, like the Spider crabs of our deeper waters, bedeck themselves with seaweed so that they cannot be suspected of being crabs at all. They scissor-off cuttings of the weed or of sponge, plant them on their shells, and the cuttings grow where t
15 commentsDREAM FIGHT 6: TOMMY HEARNS VS FELIX TRINIDAD
This hub is about a mythical matchup between Tommy Hearns VS Felix Trinidad. Pictures, maps, you tube videos and commentary are featured in this boxing articles. Tommy Hearns is one of the hardest right hand punchers ever. Tito Trinidad is one of the hardest left hook punchers ever.
0 comments"The Road" and the History of Filipino Movies
Released in May 2012, "The Road" is the first all-Filipino movie to be commercially released in North America in many years. We examine the rich history of Philippine cinema, which has seen artistic highs as well as exploitative "bomba" (erotic) films.
3 commentsCaribbean: Geography Quiz
The Caribbean, often referred to as the West Indies, is a crescent-shaped group of more than 7000 islands that stretch upwards of 2000 miles (3200 kilometers) and separate the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the west and south from the Atlantic Ocean to the east and north. One of my readers, a US Navy veteran who traveled to some of the islands, requested that I write a Caribbean geography quiz. Have fun taking the quiz, and remember to post your answers in the Comments section.
40 commentsAmerican Assimilation and I
An account of my transition from my native country to America and my process of assimilation.
33 commentsSave A Life - Learn CPR
Have you done a first aid course ? I renewed mine last weekend here in Kununurra with St johns & highly reccommend it.
Christmas Traditions In Trinidad And Tobago
I was born and grew up on the island of Trinidad. In case you don't know, Trinidad is the most southerly of the West Indies and lies just about seven miles off the north-eastern tip of Venezuela. As a child growing up in Trinidad, I could hardly...
7 commentsWhat Makes a Chili Pepper Hot ? and the Chili Pepper Institute
Chili peppers were growing in the Americas at least 6,000 years ago. Christopher Columbus is credited with bringing the chili pepper back to Spain. It was discovered that chili peppers are loaded with vitamins C and other minerals. It is undecided if the peppers are a vegetable or a fruit. The Chili Pepper Institute in Las Cruces New Mexico is the leader in developing new varieties. Green chili is generally milder than red, and salsa sales have now passed ketchup as the preferred condiment. Th
1 commentCaribbean weather and climate
The Caribbean is known as tropical paradise because it resides in the Tropics. This article provides descriptions of general caribbean weather conditions and the tropical climate.
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