Monthly Archives: April 2017

To the Heart of the Mayan World

Originally posted on Matt Dunn Online:
A crack appears in the fiberglass bottom of the boat each time we hit a wave as we cross Lake Atitlan. It is a cloudy and hazy morning, and I am heading north to…

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The weather thing

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THE SIMPSONS RECAP TRUMP’S FIRST 100 DAYS IN TRUE SIMPSON FASHION

Originally posted on Popcorn and Velvet Seats:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo3fT0xPeHs The Simpsons recap the Trump administration’s 1st 100 days – it’s another classic.

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Postpartum haemorrhage: Cheap lifesaver ‘cuts deaths by a third’ – BBC News

A drug to stop bleeding after giving birth could cut deaths by a third, research suggests. Source: Postpartum haemorrhage: Cheap lifesaver ‘cuts deaths by a third’ – BBC News

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Health Benefits of Dancing Medical Course – YouTube

Health Benefits of Dancing Medical Course

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Waterside Arts Centre welcomes ‘One Year On’

Originally posted on Anisah Zaman:
Waterside Arts Centre in Sale has played host to a variety of different exhibitions over the years, for both well-known and local upcoming artists. On my most recent visit to the art centre, the exhibition…

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What Just Happened in Brazil? 370 Million Indigenous People Have Rights.

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Brazil’s five regions: an introduction for ‘gringos’

Originally posted on Joseph Masters:
Brazil is a country the size of a continent. It’s incredibly diverse in terms of culture, climate and ethnic mix, but sadly most foreigners probably think of it as one big homogenous kingdom of football,…

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Banda Do Mar

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The Roots of Rock in Brazil

Originally posted on Brasil Calling:
Brazilian music is more immediately associated with genres like bossa nova, samba and Tropicália. Regional sounds, such as lundu, maracatu, forró, sertaneja are lesser-known. It all tends to get lumped together under the all-encompassing category…

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