Recent years have finally demonstrated some progress in policy in Central America towards fishing conservation. Certainly progress in Costa Rica can only benefit the fishing and sportfishing in Guatemala and other countries.
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Archive for July 13th, 2010
Conservation in Central America
H1N1 influenza adopted novel strategy to move from birds to humans
The 2009 H1N1 influenza virus used a new strategy to cross from birds into humans, a warning that it has more than one trick up its sleeve to jump the species barrier and become virulent. In a report in this week’s early online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,...
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Political Advertising and Driving the Message Home
One thing that political strategists believe is that their candidate must stay on message, so they pick a specific message and then drive that point home, unfortunately, things are changing a bit and this tactic seems to be backfiring a bit. You see, the newest generation is a click happy, nano-second group of folks...
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2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics – Was it a Good Choice?
The 2016 Olympics have been awarded to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, one of the largest cities in South America and the Western Hemisphere. To many, this was a fabulous choice, as South America has never hosted the Olympic Games, and this is an opportunity for Brazil to showcase its development into an international tour-de-force....
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The Poor Have Been Voting For Democrats For 50-years; Guess What, They Are Still Poor
Most people somehow assume that if you are poor then you should vote Democrat. Well, did you stop to consider that the poor have been voting for democrats for more than 50-years and they are still poor, now why do you think that is? Could it possibly because the Democrat's policies do not work...
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