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Guyana Tourism: 10 Foods You Must Eat in GuyanaWhether you are visiting Guyana for its budding eco-tourism or are accompanying a loved one to the villages, these foods are not to be missed on your Guyanese vacation. -
The Top Five Most Interesting Things to Do in GuyanaCome with us as we countdown the top five most interesting and exciting things to do while in Guyana. It will help make that perfect vacation even that much more perfect.
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Guyana Airline Crash Brings Out Fears of FlyingThe news of the Caribbean Airlines crash in Guyana was disturbing, and it was almost a miracle that all 163 on board survived. News of a plane crash can intensify fears of flying, but don't let those fears stop you from traveling.
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Guyana: A Quick GuideGuyana is a small country on the northeast coast of South America. It is bordered by Suriname to the south-east, Venezuela to the west, Brazil to the south and the Atlantic ocean to the west. A must see for any adventurer or eco-tourist. -
South American Adventure: Traveling to GuyanaIn a world of discovered treasures, Guyana remains an relatively unexplored paradise. A land filled with jungles, rivers and mountains still uncharted by man.
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Days in GuyanaLife in a small town on the South American coast.
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Adventurous Traveling in South America: Visit Georgetown, the Capital of GuyanaGuyana is a South American country little studied and widely unknown. Tourists who like a bit of a challenge should enjoy Guyana's simple but impressive way of life.
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Will Tony Alamo Ministries Be the Next Jim Jones Guyana Tragedy?Is Tony Alamo's ministry headed in the same direction as Jim Jones and the Guyana tragedy of 1978? -
For the Love of Guyanese Pepper Pot: The National Dish of GuyanaI am a cultural mutt and my food tastes reflect that. The New York City raised daughter of Afro-Guyanese immigrants, I claim foods from all of these backgrounds as my cultural inheritance. -
Guyana Black CakeCaribbean fruit cake
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Guyana: The Trip of a LifetimeSometimes it takes a little boost to get out the door or one trip to spawn a lifetime of travel.
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Guyana Jim Jones Massacre Nears 30th AnniversaryThe infamous Jim Jones mass suicide at Jonestown is nearing its 30th anniversary, as CNN recounts the events, and the few survivors of it, in a new special tonight.
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Guyanese Finally Have a Chance to Rid Themselves of the “Sword of Damocles”Count Down To The Guyana Election
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A Quick, Easy and Healthy Hummus RecipeIn Guyana we call chick peas channa or chana. In other parts of the world, they are referred to as garbanzo beans. Whatever you call them, these peas are a legume high in protein with roots in the Middle East.
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Drama Queens and Drama Kings: Advice on How to Deal with People Who Take, Take, TakeGiving advice runs in my blood. In British culture, the “Dear Abby” type is called an “Agony Aunt.” I am a fourth generation Agony Aunt. My mother's grandmother, known as “Ma,” ran what was known as The White House in Campbellville, Guyana.
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The Assassination of Congressman Leo J. RyanA look at the events that led to the shooting death of Congressman Leo J. Ryan at the Port Kaituma airstrip in Guyana on November 18, 1978. -
ArawakBorn in a tribal village in British Guyana, Cathy survived rape and multiple forced abortions. Today she works with abused women in SW Florida. This is her journey. A story as told to her husband, David Rice. -
Jonestown Memorial Plaques Laid in California CemeteryAfter disagreements settled in a California court, four new plaques were laid in Evergreen Cemetery to honor the 918 people who died in Jonestown, Guyana, Nov. 18, 1978. -
Olympic Nations : Who is Who?Who are the best sports people in the 205 Olympic nations? Who was the first athlete elected president in the world?
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Interesting Facts About Iraq's SportsWhat are some interesting facts about Iraq's sports? Who was the first Iraqi to win an Olympic medal?
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Holidays on Earth Today: August 2, 2008It's Tennis Ball Day in America but are you familiar with all the other holidays celebrated around the world today? How about celebrity birthdays?
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Interesting Facts About Pan American Games"Interesting Facts About Pan American Games" speaks about Pan American Games in the 20th and 21st centuries. There are refreshing surprises...
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Facts About Olympic GamesFacts About Olympic Games" speaks about he modern Olympics. Do you like Olympic Games?
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Passing of a Hero: Alexander SolzenhitsynHe was a man who resisted the dictatorship of Stalin and lived to tell. My personal story about this great man.
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Two for the Road: Serial Killers Henry Lee Lucas & Ottis TooleA profile of the Serial Killers Henry Lee Lucas & Ottis Toole -
July 4: Holidays and Celebrations TodayJuly 4th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking July 4th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular July 4th holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
Sport and Third World - Cuba & LaosSport and Third World:Cuba and Laos" is a comparative analysis of the sporting system in the Third World Socialist regimes as Cuba and the Lao People's Democratic Republic.
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Interesting Facts About Olympic Nations- Great BritainJohn MacGregor (Scottish) invented the kayak /canoe. In 1865, he founded the Royal Canoe Club. Kayak made its debut at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin (Germany).
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Olympic Games- Basic FactsWho is Jacques Rogge? Which city will host the 2014 Winter Olympics? Did you know that Singapore -one of the Asia's poorest countries in the 1940s- has been elected as the host country for the Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010...
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Fantastic Facts About United States SportsHow did Mebrahtom Keflezighi became an American citizen? How many American women competed in the 1984 Olympic Games?
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Catch the Cruise Bug, It's FunA reunion of girls who worked together in a foreign country after 30 years of separation. They met on a cruise ship. -
Growing Up in the Third World: The Challenges of Breaking into American SocietyHere, I will point out the ups and downs associated with my transition into the US. The benefits of living here along with the disadvantages. -
May 26: Holidays and Celebrations TodayMay 26th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking May 26th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular May 26th holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
Olympic Facts- Olympic BasketballDirk Nowitzki (famous basketball player) was named the flag bearer of the German contingent for the Olympics in the People's Republic of China.
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Holidays on Earth Today: May 5, 2008It's Cinco de Mayo but are you familiar with the other holidays from around the world happening today? Check them out here along with celebrity birthdays! -
Indira Gandhi - BiographyMy essay is a profile about Indira Gandhi (former Prime Minister of India). Currently, Mrs. Gandhi is considered one of the greatest women in the history.
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Holidays on Earth Today: May 26, 2008It's Memorial Day but are you familiar with all the other holidays occurring around the world today? How about celebrity birthdays? -
The Pipa Pipa FrogAn artical on exotic frog of South America -
The Myths And Misconceptions Surrounding AfricaThe truth about Africa
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Holidays on Earth Today: July 4, 2008Happy 4th of July Everyone in America! Are you familiar with the celebrity birthdays and other international holidays happening today? Check them all out here!
