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It is the only thing that is really missing in my collection of military antiquities...

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South Koreans bow out with heads high
South Korea take their leave of the World Cup with their heads held high after pushing Uruguay hard in Saturday's last 16 defeat, the South American team's coach said.

South American Educators Meet to Redefine Their Sociopolitical Role

South American Educators Meet to Redefine Their SocioPolitical Role

Soon, teachers and educators across Latin America and Spain will be attending the Fifth Ibero-American Conference of Teachers, Educators and Researchers ((Quinto Encuentro IberoAmericano de Colectivas y Redes de Maestros que Hacen Investigacion e Innovacion Desde Su Escuela y Comunidad). One of their objectives is to make teachers and educators authors of and protagonists for the emancipation of the educational process. The hope is that teachers can expand their influence beyond the limits of their school rooms; that they can mobilize and organize to the extent that a pedagogy of emancipation can spread beyond school walls and influence the socio-educational and political realms.

Participating in this year's event will be representatives from Argentina, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Brasil. Representatives and teachers from Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador and Nicaragua are also expected to attend and participate. The Venezuelan chapter will host the event this year. Its National Coordinator is Professor Mirna Sojo Sojo. She will be assisted by Maritza Lopez, Arturo Perez and a host of other dedicated and forward thinking educators.

While discussing the conference with Professor Sojo and when perusing the informational materials that have been distributed, the theme of emancipating the educational process is a recurring one. But emancipating it from what, some might ask? Could the answer be status quo governments? Many in the United States are convinced that the educational process is not geared toward developing people but controlling them and preparing them to perform tasks that serve the interests of government and big business. Apparently this train of thought is prevalent in other countries as well. Could it be that progressive educators in the United States can look to educators in South America for a measure of guidance?

The aims of the conference include deepening the interchange of experiences among teachers from the participating countries, strengthening the learning experience and teaching techniques, recognizing the teaching experiences that promote forms of organization, articulating proposals that perpetuate the production and sharing of knowledge between teachers and communities, recognizing the educational experiences that spring from the communities and empowering the conference's mobilization movement within the participating countries.

The central themes that will be covered during the conference are various but interrelated. They include:

(1) Exploration of what goes into making a teacher or educator. Taken into consideration are the teacher's personal, practical and preparatory experiences, and how they influence his or her ability to relate to and interact with those who are being taught;

(2) Exploration of practical and innovative teaching methods. The construction and development of curricula take front stage during this segment;

(3) Exploration of political projects that focus on what actions teachers can take to emancipate the formal educational process. How can teachers harness their power so that formal education is made more responsive to the needs of individuals within a community as opposed to the needs of governments and corporations? What can teachers do to facilitate the incorporation of multiculturalism, ethnic experiences, multiple languages and other such factors that tend to be neglected or trivialized by status quo educators and administrators;

(4) Exploration of emerging educational techniques and experiences; and

(5) Exploration of scientific and occupational initiatives.

The conference, which is held every two years, will begin on July 13, 2008 and continue until July 20. The organizers have separated Venezuela into fifty expeditionary school district routes. For the first four days, each participant will stay in one of these districts. Each district will accommodate between 15 and 25 participants, who will be able to meet with teachers and members of the community, interchange ideas and objectives and discover how to make community objectives a more integral part of the education process. Participants from other countries will thereby have the opportunity to actually experience what teachers and community members experience and emancipate the educational process by augmenting the role and relevance of community priorities. Attendees will spend the final three days in or near Caracas, attending workshops and meetings that bring most of the participants together.

In the words of Professor Sojo, “As a consequence of this conference, we want to produce a document that makes a strong case for an educational alternative free of neoliberal and capitalist influences. A high quality, free education that is beneficial to our communities can be provided.”

The Fifth Ibero-American Conference of Teachers and Researchers is open to participation by non Spanish speaking educators, and translators are in place to accommodate them. For more information google keyword redcires.

About the Author

Mba Mbulu is an independent educator specializing in the politics of history, particularly as it relates to people of African descent throughout the world. He is the founder of Aset University, author of several books and creator of an alternative education curriculum. He can be contacted at mmbulu@asetbooks.com
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Pristine backwater beauty, charm of sun-kissed beaches, ancient cultural heritage, aroma of spice and coffee plantations and enticing wildlife sanctuaries, Kerala offer something for all kinds of travellers. Especially those with a little religious bend of mind and those keen on learning about Indian architectural heritage, temple tours to South India has a lot on offer. Southern part of the country is dotted with a plethora of exquisite temple architecture which has been applauded by the world for its intricate designing and captivating festivities. These temples are of great cultural, religious and emotional relevance to the people and thus one must respect the traditional practices while exploring temples on a South India tour.

Apart from the geographical splendour the architecturally brilliant and religiously significant temples are also a must visit attraction on South India tours. Some of the must visit temples of South India include:

Balaji Temple of Tirupati

Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, famous Balaji Temple is built on the Venkatadri hill. One of the significant pilgrimages of Hindus, the temple is the most visited place of worship in the world with about 50,000 to 100,000 pilgrims visiting daily. The temple renowned worldwide is also the richest temple in the world. As common belief goes, the temple has self manifested idol of lord Vishnu who is believed to have lived here for a long period of time.

Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram

Overlooking the Bay of Bengal, Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram catches eyes of all on South India temple tours. A structural temple, built with granite blocks, it was constructed in the 8th century. It is one of the oldest stone temples of South India and is designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The temple has an assortment of three shrines two of which are dedicated to Lord Shiva and the third one to Lord Vishnu. The temple is renowned more for its architectural brilliance than religious reasons and the excavations are still going on and recently revealed new structures under the sand.

Ramanathaswamy Temple in Tamil Nadu

Any religious quest on South India tours is incomplete without a visit to Ramanathaswamy Temple. A part of holiest of journeys of Hindus- Char Dham, Ramanathaswamy Temple is one of the Jyotirlingas (a shrine of Lord Shiva). As per mythology, Lord Rama prayed to Lord Shiva here to absolve the sins he might have committed during the war against Ravana. The elaborate exteriors create stunning compound walls and have sprawling corridors. The outer set of corridor being about 400 feet is known for being longest in the world and there are about 1200 pillars in the outer corridor itself which constructs for a captivating sight.

These temples are reminiscent of the glorious past of Indian architecture and are well preserved for generations to get a glimpse of the country's rich heritage and inspired. These temples are impressive with their ornamental designs are enlivening with their religious practices and thus are a must while on a South India tour.

Chandan Kumar Sinha is a traveler who likes to share his experiences. All the articles published by him will help you understand India better and answer all your holiday queries regarding South India Tours, North India Tours, Kerala Tours and much more.

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The Embassy Suites hotel is a 20-story hotel structure that can house as many as 255 families with its two-room suites having a beautiful oceanfront view. The whole hotel comes with a 50,000 square feet wide Sport and Health Club, SPLASH! Caribbean Family Water Playground and a Lazy River! Well it doesn't really end there. It has 9 more pools, 9 lighted tennis courts for dads to enjoy, 2 oceanfront restaurants serving the best seafood meals, steaks and a whole lot more!

It's located at 9800 Queensway Boulevard near the beach, and offers a wide variety of services and amenities guests can take advantage of. Each of the two-room suites come with private balconies, accommodations that have an average size of 484 square feet, 2 televisions, 2 telephones with voicemail data-ports, in-room coffee maker and microwave for the hungry stomach, a Queen size sleeper sofa, own refrigerator and wet bar, a high speed wireless internet access available at a nominal fee, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, daily exceptional housekeeping and room services, and a complimentary breakfast buffet and evening receptions for guests.

For guests who would like to enjoy the Myrtle Beach and at the same time spending less, can choose to avail any of the offered special packages of the Embassy Suites Hotel. One of these is the Build-A-Bear Workshop Sleepover Pack. This is perfect for those guests who have kids. The pack will include a bear-sized Embassy Suites robe or pajama pants and T-shirt set, a shower kit with shower cap, soap and lotion, a pair of soft Embassy Suites slippers, a gift card that can be used at any Build-A-Bear Workshop store and a funky carryall!

However, if you are in Myrtle Beach for a business trip, Embassy Suites' Business on the Beach Package is the promo perfect for you. It will include luxurious accommodations, a complimentary wireless internet for one person, a logoed pad folio with a pen, a free travel mug and an access to the hotel's Business Center. The hotel actually has a 70,000 square feet wide flexible meeting space larger groups can make use of to hold meetings and other corporate activities. To seal the deal, you will also be entitled to free breakfast and Managers Reception for each day you spend in the luxurious hotel.

Other packages specially offered by Embassy Suites Hotel is the Ridemakerz Package dads and kids will surely enjoy, the Beach Memories Package for a truly memorable Myrtle Beach vacation, the Shop Dine and Unwind Package for great shopping and relaxation, the Christmas Spectacular - Holiday Show Package 1 and 2, characterized by special tickets for any one of the Holiday shows in the area, the Breakfast, Beach, and Birdies Package great for golf players, the Match Point Package for tennis enthusiasts, Romance Package for couples to enjoy, Beach's Bestseller Package and the Advance Purchase Promo that will provide you accommodations at a special rate if you book your next stay there ahead of time.

Pamper yourselves by staying at one of the most celebrated hotels in Myrtle Beach!

Myrtle Beach vacations is a great idea for anyone looking for some time to relax. If you are planning to do more than stay at the hotel, consider bundling your vacation packages and saving on the whole experience. Buying the car, flight, hotel, and activities all at once will increase the savings on your trip.

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A whiff of the exotic Asia-Pacific Rim was in the air at Blackbaud Corp.'s annual meeting of shareholders last week. One day before the June 23 investors gathering, the Charleston-based technology company announced the opening of its first office in Hong Kong.

Places to Go in the South Pacific

The South Pacific is renowned for a lot more than just being the name of a popular Broadway musical. It’s also the location of breathtaking tropical islands, Polynesian culture, world war two historical sites, coral reefs, volcanoes, and more. There are thousands of tropical islands in the area that make fabulous holiday spots.  Some of the more well known islands are Fiji, French Polynesia, The Cook Islands, Vanuatu, and Micronesia.

There are a lot of tropical islands to choose from, there is something for everybody in the South Pacific.  Some islands are so small they are only beach and a nearby coral reef.  Other islands are so gigantic they have volcanoes, a lot of animals, and even canyons. For any lover of tropical beaches, there are many options if you head to this part of the world. Here is a quick round up of the highlights: 

For those seeking adventure, Fiji remains the best island to choose from. This country has some 322 islands and less than a third are inhabited. Most of the action happens on the western islands. Fiji has excellent diving and Kadavu is one of Fiji’s best dive sites. The more energetic can go trekking in the Nausori Highlands overlooking Nadi. Taveuni also offers good hiking in the Bouma National Heritage Parki.

If you want a romantic holiday,, French Polynesia is one of the best romantic island destinations in the world.  Tahiti is famous for its expensive resorts whose bungalows sit over the ocean, providing an excellent way to take a morning swim- simply dive out of your bed! There are fancy spas, hikes, sailing expeditions, and tours specially designed for couples. Be warned though- French Polynesia is not cheap and trips to Tahiti could be expensive

Islands like Vanuatu and Micronesia are good off the beaten track islands. Vanautu lies just south of the Solomon Islands. The real attraction of Vanuatu is its phenomenal sightseeing. Underwater visibility at its peak hits fifty meters, revealing limitless schools of colorful fish darting around spectacular coral reefs, as well as a formidable array of submerged WWII wreckages. Above sea level, the scenery only gets more amazing.

Visitors to Micronesia can enjoy spectacular diving at the many underwater wrecks in Chuuk. The ruins of Nan Madol in Pohnpei are also worth the trip, providing a fascinating view back to the 13th century Saudeleur dynasty who ruled there. Or just want to calm down, find a nice coral atoll and take in the beautiful weather It's the kind of place where you pack your watch away and forget about time for a while. Don't forget the sunscreen though.

If you want Polynesian culture, unspoiled by mass tourism, The Cook Islands are where you should go. The Cook Islands Polynesian culture is famous for a number of things. Woodcarving is a common art form in the Cook Islands. Each island is famous for something unique. Rarotonga is known for its fisherman's gods and staff-gods, Atiu for its wooden seats, Mitiaro, Mauke and Atiu for mace and slab gods and Mangaia for its ceremonial adzes.

For those looking for spectacular island destinations, you can’t beat the South Pacific islands. These islands offer some of the best beaches, best diving, best ocean on the planet. There is also great food and culture here too. Polynesian culture is rich, diverse and has a long history. After a long day in the sun, there is nothing like a little outdoor BBQ and dance to make the perfect tropical island day even better.  By far, I believe that the best tropical islands are in this part of the world.

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Matt has traveled the south pacific and loves all the islands there. You can find out more about the top tropical islands as well as visiting fiji, The Cook Islands, and visiting French Polynesia.

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