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Ministry supports spiritual lives of incarcerated men, women, children (Wilson County News) Many churches and faith organizations send groups to Mexico, Guatemala, and other countries to build churches. In doing so, they believe they are spreading God’s word and building faith communities — shining light in the darkness. More Costa Rica Literature
A year off can make a difference (Daytona Beach News-Journal) DEBARY -- In her first year at Seminole Community College, Marieliz Camara was a good student, involved in the Hispanic Student Association and thinking of majoring in English literature. More Costa Rica Literature
New Book Further Supports Controversial Theory of 'Man the Hunted' (Newswise) Despite popular theories to the contrary, early humans evolved not as aggressive hunters, but as prey of many predators. "Humans are no more born to be hunters than to be gardeners," argues Robert W. Sussman, Ph.D., professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis, in the newly-updated version of the controversial book "Man the Hunted: Primates, Predators and Human Evolution." More Costa Rica Literature
Pembroke No. 40, farm novel (The Fayetteville Observer) Pembroke Magazine No. 40, a literary journal, has been released with a special section devoted to Hispanic and Latino/Latina literature. The magazine section’s guest editor is Dr. Liliana Wendorff, the chairwoman of the Foreign Languages Department at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. More Costa Rica Literature
Who will save public schools? (Salon.com) You! says Sandra Tsing Loh, whose hilarious "Mother on Fire" is a rallying cry for urban parents who can't afford a fancy private institution. More Costa Rica Literature
New teachers prepare for first day at Gehlen Catholic School (Le Mars Daily Sentinel) Gehlen Catholic Schools are welcoming three new faces to their faculty for the 200-2009 school year. A new Spanish teacher, a math teacher and an English teacher are preparing their classrooms for students' first day next week. More Costa Rica Literature
Uncommon Senselessness | Horacio Castellanos Moya's novel -- his first translated into English -- views atrocity ... (Pittsburgh City Paper) The genocide that accompanied Guatemala's long-running civil war has been called "the silent holocaust." From about 1960 until 1996, when peace accords were signed, an estimated 200,000 civilians died. Most were indigenous people of Mayan descent, and most perished, often horrifically,... By Bill O'Driscoll. More Costa Rica Literature
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