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| Carlos Arce Martínez. |
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
CUBAN YOUNG PEOPLE DO NOT YIELD IN THE DEFENSE OF THEIR HOMELAND
By Nancy Pérez Medina
The historical generation of the Cuban Revolution has a guaranteed relief. The recent letter of one of the Five Heroes unjustly imprisoned in the United States to a student of the University of Information Science (UCI), and the answers of this one in an interview on the matter, confirm it
Monday, June 13, 2011
THE PRIDE OF BEING A PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
By Alicia Centelles
How does a a sportsman think? What to do so that he reacts properly before the contingencies of a difficult match or in a competition with stronger or more experienced rivals? These are some of the questions the subject of Psychology applied to Sports takes care, and it is given in the International School of Physical Education and Sports (EIEFD), located in the municipality of San José de las Lajas.International School of Physical Education and Sports (EIEFD),
How does a a sportsman think? What to do so that he reacts properly before the contingencies of a difficult match or in a competition with stronger or more experienced rivals? These are some of the questions the subject of Psychology applied to Sports takes care, and it is given in the International School of Physical Education and Sports (EIEFD), located in the municipality of San José de las Lajas.International School of Physical Education and Sports (EIEFD),
Sunday, June 12, 2011
RECOVERING THE PAST
Summary: At the moment, the rescue of some offices makes possible new faces for old cities.
By Isabelle
Photo: Wildy
The Historical Center of Havana has acquired a renewed air for several years now. Thanks to restoration, their old buildings are being renovated and many signs of the passage of the years are left behind.
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| A la izquierda, momento de la restauracion de la escuela. A la derecha,el centro ya reparado. |
Photo: Wildy
The Historical Center of Havana has acquired a renewed air for several years now. Thanks to restoration, their old buildings are being renovated and many signs of the passage of the years are left behind.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
JOURNALISM IS ALSO WRITTEN IN BRAILLE
by Lázaro Manuel Alonso Castro (Journalism student)
That October 14th fate wanted, in a premature childbirth, to take off from Susan the privilege of existence. Their lungs, almost suffocated, did not respond to the body. It was then when a cradle without any stuffed toys nor marionettes, surrounded by devices and strong lights, protected the childish constitution of the newborn baby
That October 14th fate wanted, in a premature childbirth, to take off from Susan the privilege of existence. Their lungs, almost suffocated, did not respond to the body. It was then when a cradle without any stuffed toys nor marionettes, surrounded by devices and strong lights, protected the childish constitution of the newborn baby
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
SEARCHING A DREAM
By IWC
Photo: Elio
Marlys Reyes Sánchez is an authentic young girl from Camagüey. Tall, self-assured, very clever for her 19 years old. She´s an art instructor, majored in Theater, although she confesses that whenshe was a child she preferred other field of arts: dance.
Photo: Elio
Marlys Reyes Sánchez is an authentic young girl from Camagüey. Tall, self-assured, very clever for her 19 years old. She´s an art instructor, majored in Theater, although she confesses that whenshe was a child she preferred other field of arts: dance.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
DEDICATION TO MUSIC
Thousands of symbols cross through the musicians´ minds while they are executing some piece. Several are the theoretical subjects they need to get or at least to approach to excellence in performing. Lieta Molinet García is just 19 years old, but she has the responsibility to settle these knowledge in the future instrumentalistsBy Isabelle
I GIVE MY HEART TO MY STUDENTS
by Yainerys Avila
It was very complicated, but not impossible, to arrive at La Gloria, a community in the mountains of the province of Sancti Spíritus, where Germán Alexis Rodriguez Guerra lives. Last year, he received "Los Zapaticos de Rosa” Award (this prize is given in Cuba to persons or institutions with an outstanding work related to children and youth).
It was very complicated, but not impossible, to arrive at La Gloria, a community in the mountains of the province of Sancti Spíritus, where Germán Alexis Rodriguez Guerra lives. Last year, he received "Los Zapaticos de Rosa” Award (this prize is given in Cuba to persons or institutions with an outstanding work related to children and youth).
PASSION FOR UNRAVELING THE PAST
The Cuban young archaeologist Yamilé of the Carmen Luguera González is focused in doing research in subaqueous contexts and littorals. She tells us some details about her studies related to the Sánchez Barcaíztegui, a ship that played the lead in one of the most frightening wrecks of the XIX century in Cuba
By Pavel Lopez
By Pavel Lopez
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
HOMOSEXUAL… AND SO WHAT?

By IWC
That was the answer the famous English writer Oscar Wilde read in a public letter during the most well-known trial of the XIX century. The middle-class in Victorian England was scandalized by his behaviour. Wilde, who had maintained an intimate friendship with Lord Alfred Douglas, was charged with sodomy by the aristocrat´s father, the Marquess of Queensberry. Wilde was convicted in the trial, held in May 1895, and was sentenced to two years of hard labor.
Prison ruined Wilde material and spiritually. That was a lesson for all those “deviated” that dared to fight publicly, a clear warning so that they remained in the shade in a society that didn´t accept them.
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