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Feeding Mouths and Empowering Communities in Brazil

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In February, Brazil agreed to provide US$2.3 million to the United Nations to fund local food programs in Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, and Senegal, five countries that have experienced moderate or severe food crises in...
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The Creator’s Project Holds Monster Arts & Tech Festival Now In San Fran After Asia & Europe

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VICE and Intel's The Creators Project Invades San Francisco, holding Monster Arts and Tech Festival in the Epicenter of Innovation, showcasing performances and works from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, James Murphy, Squarepusher, David Bowie +...
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Soursop: Many Names, Many Flavors

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In the English-speaking world, Annona muricata is called soursop. If that name is a turnoff, Spanish-speakers call it guanábana, French-speakers call it corossol or cachiman épineux, and the Thai know it as thu-rian-khack. These are...
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The Tough Question of Whether South America Is Dangerous

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Literally every person I spoke with prior to my trip to South America last February echoed the same sentiment: South America is extremely dangerous and you’ll probably get robbed, even if you’re vigilant. In particular,...
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Tips For Taking The Best Travel Photos

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The quest to take better travel photos is lifelong, if only because you don’t want your current “best” travel photo to be your best ever.When I took my infamous dog-and-butterfly photo “Lightning Strikes Once” in...
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Resilient on the Farm, Okra’s Got Some Southern Charm and

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Okra, also known as lady’s fingers or gumbo, is among the most popular indigenous vegetables grown in Africa and Asia. This uniquely-shaped pod vegetable is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, with the most...
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At The Copa, Copacabana… The Song-Worthy Beaches Of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Brazil’s economic nucleus, the Cidade Maravihosa of Rio de Janeiro is marvelous primarily because of its positioning between the crystalline turquoise waters of the tropical Atlantic and the mountains and jungles that rise up over...
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