Refugees and Human Rights in Bulgaria

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The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters is a traditional name for the three main agricultural crops of various Native American groups in North America. They are winter squashmaize (corn), and climbing beans.

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The Inca: The Highest Achievements of Andean Civilization

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Trading Card Propaganda: Winning Over the Children of the Revolution

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There’s more to Russia than what’s in the news

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Teotihuacan: The Place Where The Gods Were Born

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The Dubai Mall, Sharia Law, and Social Norms: No Short-Shorts, No PDA

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Russia: Revolution and Beyond

 

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Victory Day: How The Soviet Union Beat the Nazis and Why You Didn’t Know It

 

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The Duty of the Hour: The Cuban Revolution Part I

“The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.” – Che Guevara

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