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07/06/2008

PROPOSITIONS FOR DOMINICA : A GREEN FIELD STUDY

      PROPOSITIONS FOR DOMINICA, WAITIKUBULI, NATURE ISLAND

     ■ I am neither industrialist nor environmentalist, but hear what I propose towards a better diversified Dominica:

  • Avoid the pitfall of oil.  We all know for ourselves how dangerous it is to be involved. i.e. Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Iran, etc.
  • Avoid becoming a museum of the past just to be looked at as zoo animals.
  • Avoid getting the country in further debt just so we could make believe we are self sufficient.

    Instead, use the "Nature Island" status to draw a green field of study to our home. 

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16/05/2008

MANGO ! MANGO ! MANJÉ SÉ MANGO-LA !

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    Akbar, the Moghal emperor, planted over 100,000 mango trees in Darbhanga, known as Lakhi Bagh(India).

    Mangoes have been cultivated in India since time immemorial. The famous Indian poet Kalidasa  sang its praises.

    The fruit Mango, of the tree Mangifera indica, is one of the most widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world.

    This juicy, delicious fruit is a rich source of Vitamins A, C and D.

    In India there are hundreds of varieties of mangoes, in different sizes, shapes and colours etc.

    King Alexander relished its taste, as did the Chinese traveller Hieun Tsang.      

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    FROM PANAMA :

    We're getting an early mango season and I have been harvesting and processing a lot of fruit from my mother's trees. As a matter of fact, at my side as I type these words I have a mango milkshake in my mug. (Chunks of mangoes, crushed ice, milk and sugar, liquefied in the blender).

    Last night I did a panagringo variation on a Cuban recipe. I thawed a couple of frozen turkey legs in the microwave, then stripped the meat away from the bones and tendons and cut it up into bite-sized chunks. Meanwhile in a saucepan I simmered about two cups of diced mango (not including peels or seeds, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the concept), a small onion (sliced), a couple of cloves of garlic (minced), dashes of powdered ginger and Chinese mustard powder and a few drops of aji chombo sauce.

    After heating and stirring, when the mango chunks have dissolved into goo and the onions are transparent, the sauce is ready. The chunks of turkey go into a casserole dish and the mango sauce goes on top of it and it all goes in the oven.

    When the meat is thoroughly cooked, then the night's main dish, turkey in mango sauce, is ready.

    Put mango slices away in the freezer now and you'll be able to have mango sauce and milkshakes when the season's over. Dry bits of mango in a food dehydrator and those can be the basis of another set of recipes, if you don't eat them as sweets first.

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11/05/2008

POVERTY : THE MICROFINANCE EXPERIENCE

  POVERTY IS NOT CREATED BY THE POORYouns

    It is created by the structures of society and the policies pursued by society.

    Change the structure as we are doing in Bangladesh, and you will see that the poor change their own lives.

    Given the support of financial capital, however small, the poor are fully capable of improving their lives.

    - Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank, Founder, father of the microloan.

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10/05/2008

MANMAN, TANPRI SOUPLĖ : VEDRINE, EMELINE MICHEL

MANMAN, TANPRI SOUPLĖ

Manman, pa ban m tété ankò
Li lè pou sèvé m
Mwen fè dan
Mwen ka mòdé ou
Tanpri souplè
Ban m bonjan manjé
Pou m manjé
Mwen bezwen bonjan
Vitamin pou m kanpé
P ap ban m ti jèbè
Ak ti labouyi nan ti kiyè!
P ap ban m bwè nan bibon
Mwen pa tibébé
Pa pran m pou égaré!
Manman, tanpri souplè
Pa kontinyé
Ban m tété
M wè lèt ou sale
Li ka ban m vant pasé
Kité m bwè lèt bouyi
P ap ban m ti labouyi
Ou konnen m pa timoun piti
Manman, pa ban m tété
Mwen kòmansé palé.

Emmanuel W. Védrine
Collection : Poetry in Haitian Creole

QUEEN EMELINE MICHEL

13/04/2008

SAHAI : SOCIAL HELP FOR THE HANDICAPPED AND INFIRM

Sahai_emb A SYSTEM SPECIFIC TO INDIA TO MEET THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE PARAPLEGICS

SAHAI is committed to prevent young adults from succumbing to spinal injuries and saving their families from any economic deprivation. In the process we hope to contribute towards an equitable society where the physically challenged can really lead a dignified and independent life.

It is estimated that in India there are about 2 million paraplegics. Of these, 40,000 are in states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Most of these paraplegics do not have any chance of survival as they invariably succumb to complications such as bed sores, infection and ultimately a slow miserable death.

Over 90% of paraplegics in India come from the low income or lower middle class income group. Since there is no social security system in India and the Government Medical institutions cannot keep patients with spinal injuries in the hospital for any length of time, they are sent home after the initial treatment.

In the last 9 years SAHAI has treated and rehabilitated 262 paraplegics. SAHAI has had the good fortune of excellent doctors in the field of Neurosurgery, Plastic surgery, Orthopedics, Urology, General surgery and general medicine giving their valued time and effort for treating these patients.

The results, especially in paraplegia of the lower thoracic or lumbar spines, has been phenomenal with the patients becoming mobile and totally independent with calipers.

See CASE STUDIES

Project I: SAHAI Spinal Injuries Hospital, Rehabilitation and Training Centre
Project II: SAHAI Prosthetics and Orthotic Research and Training Institute (SPORTS)

Project III: SAHAI Rehabilitation Work Centre


The annual budget of SAHAI is approximately $27,000 now, excluding surgeries performed free of cost by surgeons associated with SAHAI. See more info HERE

 


23/02/2008

CULTURE : EAST VS. WEST - THINK ABOUT IT !

Culture East vs. West - simple figures
Understanding of Asian culture vs. Western culture...

These icons were designed by Liu Young
who was born in China and educated in Germany

This representation very well applies to all Asians - including Chinese, Indians,
Japanese, Thais, Koreans, Indonesian, Malays, Dayaks, etc.


Blue  --> Westerner
 
Red   --> Asian

Opinion

Way of Life

Punctuality

Contacts

Anger

Queue when Waiting

Sundays on the Road

Partying

Traveling

Handling of Problems

Three meals a day

Transportation

Weather and Moods



The Boss



What's Trendy

The child

       

04/02/2008

NATARAJA ON APASMARA

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NATARAJA SEIGNEUR DE LA DANSE VAINQUEUR DES OBSTACLES

17/11/2007

V.P. VASUHAN EXPOSE A LA COURNEUVE ET A PARIS, NOV 07 - JANV. 08

Vasuhanportrait Quittant les bouffes de Paris, c’est dans le cadre plus social de La Courneuve que nous nous sommes rendus au soir du vendredi 2 novembre 2007 pour assister au vernissage de l’exposition de peinture d’un sympathique artiste trentenaire, V.P. Vasuhan.

Originaire d’Alaveddy dans la région tourmentée de Jaffna au nord de Sri Lanka, V.P. Vasuhan n’a pas perdu ses années passées comme réfugié.

Avant d’arriver en France, il a séjourné à Chypre où il a étudié la peinture, et visité Israël, l’Egypte, l’Italie, l’Allemagne, l’Autriche.

Son attachement pour la France, il dit le devoir à la richesse de la production artistique du pays.

Même après la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, nous a-t-il expliqué, la France a connu une impressionnante profusion d’art et de grands artistes.

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06/09/2006

CREOLE-TAMOUL REUNION

Lexique du créole à dominante tamoule
C_682par Firmin Lacpatia
Azalées éditions


  160 pages | 14 x 21 cm | 209 g
Dépôt légal | 1er semestre 2005
Numéro ISBN | 2-9520832-5-8

      

Firmin Lacpatia recense les termes et les expressions du créole réunionnais qui sont d'origine tamoule ou qui ont transités par l'Inde.

Plus précisément, cet ouvrage se concentre sur l'apport lexical Indien dans les deux langues réunionnaises, français et créole.

Des apports qui ont donné par exemple : carry volaille, rougail, goni ou caria.

Ce livre sera d'une grande utilité pour les férus de linguistique comparée.

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05/09/2006

INDIAN/NON-INDIAN NO BIG DEAL !!!

INDIAN / NON-INDIAN... NO BIG DEAL !
Kindly contributed by Margaret Dalley-Johns.


Allan___rubys_wedding_day_1950s_2_1A picture of my parents on their wedding day in Jamaica. As you can see, my mom is not Indian, and guess what? This was not a big deal in Jamaica in the 1950's!

That is one of the reasons I am so proud of my Jamaican heritage.
We are not as hung up about this race thing... people are people.

I did grow up with
my father's Indian culture,
And I am very proud of it.
But I also respect and
I am very proud
Of my mother's non-Indian side.

Attached are two pictures of my daughter and myself taken at our family reunion in July 2006

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© photos courtesy Margaret Dalley-Johns. Special thanks.
Zendien enmé chabine! (a Guadeloupean saying)
The sari of our women and the choga and turban of our men defy comparison as regards beauty in dress. The tight dresses cannot approach in loveliness the loose ones that fall in natural folds. - Vivekananda. 

BOOKS TO PERUSE

Some general steps regarding planning a family reunion. See below : 12 steps to a successful reunion.

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