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         Dominican Republic Culture:     more books (25)
  1. Peoples Voice: Culture and History (Culture and History Dominican Republic) by Rochester N Y, 1992-10
  2. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999-11-30
  3. Dominican Republic (Cultures of the World) by Erin Foley, Leslie Jermyn, 2005-10
  4. Dominican Republic (Many Cultures, One World) by Mary Englar, 2003-12
  5. The Militarization of Culture in the Dominican Republic, from the Captains General to General Trujillo (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar) by Valentina Peguero, 2004-11-01
  6. Dominican Republic (Countries & Cultures) by Susan E. Haberle, 2006-01
  7. Dominican Republic (Discovering Cultures) by Sarah De Capua, 2004-06
  8. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999
  9. History and culture of the Dominican Republic: A student supplemental text by Relton Roland, 1989
  10. Dominican Republic: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus (London, England).) by David John Howard, 1998-07
  11. Caribbean Pleasure Industry: Tourism, Sexuality, and AIDS in the Dominican Republic (Worlds of Desire: The Chicago Series on Sexuality, Gender, and Culture) by Mark Padilla, 2007-09-15
  12. Modern and Contemporary Art of the Dominican Republic
  13. Executive Report on Strategies in Dominican Republic, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Dominican Republic Research Group, The Dominican Republic Research Group, 2000-11-02
  14. Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context by Teresita Martínez-Vergne, 2005-11-21

81. Caribseek | Dominican Republic Arts And Culture
dominican republic Arts and culture. Galleries (1). Museums (1). Painters (1).Photography Galleries (1). Theaters (1)
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82. AdmiNet - Dominican Republic
top Art, culture. Projects concerning culture in dominican republic BCLE Bureau de Cooperation Linguistique et Educative de la Maison de France de
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  • Embassies of Dominican Republic in other countries :
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  • 83. Cage Culture - Phase I
    Cage culture (dominican republic) Phase I dominican republic - LACRO /BRALACollaborating officers Brian Davy. Duration months 36
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    ADMIN CLOSED Project Type: Research Project Responsible Officer: Ramon B. Buzeta Region under study: LAC Region Duration months: Canadian Collaboration: NO Project Admin Unit: AFNS/SAAN Project commencement date: Project planned completion date: Project actual completion date: Project total amount: CAD Total Internal Funding: CAD Total External Funding: CAD Region Dominican Republic - LACRO /BRALA Collaborating officers Brian Davy Duration months: Project total amount: CAD Recipient Institution(s) Centro de Investigación y Mejoramiento de la Producción Animal Edited Abstract English Inland fish is the cheapest source of animal protein to be found on the market in Dominican Republic (even cheaper than sea fish or chicken) and is perhaps the most direct way to satisfy this nutritional need in rural communities. Simple cage-culture systems to crop fish resources in the lakes, dams, canals, and ponds available in the country will help improve the nutritional levels and incomes of fishermen and small producers in rural areas and contribute toward an improved attitude regarding water use in their environment. The project will test cages and enclosures of various designs under different local conditions with native and introduced species that can be farmed singly and in combination.

    84. Culture And Customs Of The Dominican Republic — Greenwood Publishing Group
    culture and Customs of the dominican republic is the first book to encompass thevibrancy of the land, its people, and their cultures and customs.
    http://www.greenwood.com/books/bookdetail.asp?sku=GR0314

    85. Dominikai Köztársaság / Dominican Republic :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kultu
    International catalogue of culture and tourism. Internationaler kultureller undtouristischer Katalog. Nemzetközi kulturális és idegenforgalmi katalógus.
    http://katalogus.kulturinfo.hu/do.html
    ország Afganisztán Albánia Algéria Amerikai Szamoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua és Barbuda Argentína Aruba Ausztria Ausztrália Azerbajdzsán Bahamák Bahrain Banglades Barbados Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhután Bissau-Guinea Bolívia Bosznia és Hercegovina Botswana Brazília Brunei Darussalam Bulgária Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cape Verde Central African Republic Ciprus Chile Comoros Cook Szigetek Costa Rica Csehország Csád Dánia Dél-Korea Dél-Afrika Dominika Dominikai Köztársaság Dzsibuti Ecuador Egyenlítõi Guinea Egyesült Arab Emírségek Egyiptom El Salvador Elefántcsontpart Eritrea Észak-Korea Észtország Etiópia Falkland Szigetek Faroe Szigetek Fehér-Oroszország Fidzsi Finnország Francia Guiana Franciaország Fülöp-szigetek Gabon Gambia Ghana Gibraltár Görögország Grenada Grönland Grúzia Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Holland Antillák Hollandia Honduras Hong Kong Horvátország India Indonézia Irak Irán Írország Izland Izrael Jamaika Japán Jemen Jordánia Jugoszlávia Kajmán Szigetek Kambodzsa Kamerun Kanada Katar Kazahsztán Kenya Kína Kirgizisztán Kiribati Kolombia Kongó Kuba Kuvait Laosz Lengyelország Lesotho Lettország Libanon Libéria Líbia Liechtenstein Litvánia Luxemburg Macau Macedonia Madagaszkár Malawi Maldív Szigetek Mali Malájföld Málta Marokkó Marshall Szigetek Mauritania Mauritius Mexikó Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongólia Mozambik Nagy-Britannia Namíbia Nauru Németország Nepál Nicaragua Niger Nigéria Norvégia Nyugat-Szamoa Olaszország Oman Oroszország Örményország Pakisztán Palau Panama Pápua Új-Guinea Paraguay Peru Portugália Románia Ruanda Saint Kitts és Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent, Grenadines

    86. Language Schools - FirstStep WORLD-- Language Culture Immersion! - FirstStep WOR
    dominican republic, Christopher Columbus s first discovery in the. dominicanrepublic, FirstStep WORLD Language culture Immersion!
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    Description: Dominican Republic, Christopher Columbus's first discovery in the "New World", rests on the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola. This pearl of the Caribbean has gained international praise as the Caribbean playground. Home to pristine white sand beaches and lined with palm trees that stretch for miles. Program in Santo Domingo (included in tuition)
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    - Books and materials - Small group or individual instruction - Private room with host family - Breakfast and dinner daily - Many cultural activities - Free airport pickup FirstStep WORLD is an international organization offering language cultural immersion programs worldwide. Language classes, volunteering, cultural activities and sports in over 65 destinations. Come join students from all walks of life to learn a new language and breathe a new culture. FirstStep WORLD... going further to bring you closer.

    87. Study Abroad In Dominician Republic - SAO
    Study Abroad in the dominican republic is sponsored by the University of Illinois AfroCaribbean culture, culture and Society through Cinema, dominican
    http://www.uic.edu/depts/spec_prog/studyabroad/program/dominican/dominican.html
    DrawMainMenu("./"); UIC Study Abroad in the Dominican Republic Spring 2006 Preparing for the local Carnival celebrations held in Santiago de los Caballeros and throughout the Dominican Republic each February. Why the Dominican Republic? The Dominican Republic, which shares an island with the Republic of Haiti, is a relatively small country with an astonishing variety of features. Coastal savannah lands, rain forests, mountains, colonial cities, rural villages, pristine beaches, and important archeological sites are all easily accessible from the program's host city of Santiago de los Caballeros. The program is hosted by the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), one of the most esteemed universities in the Caribbean. The modern, comfortable campus sits on the edge of the city, within easy reach of rural and urban communities. Top of Page Program Description
    Spring 2006,early January 3 -April 28,2006
    Study Abroad in the Dominican Republic is sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago, Colgate University, Lemoyne College, Ithaca College and Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The program is comprised of students from each school.

    88. SOS Children's Villages: Country Information On Dominican Republic
    The culture of the dominican republic is a fusion of African, Spanish and Americaninfluences. The Native Americans left various words and eating habits,
    http://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/html/country_information_on_dominican_repub
    Country Information on Dominican Republic As a result of this forcible seizure of power, the military forces split into two factions, which fought each other violently. In 1965, San Feliu de Codines The first Spanish SOS Children's Village was built in San Feliu de Codines in the autonomous province of Catalonia, about 35 km from Barcelona.
    Country Information on Haiti Climate Haiti has a tropical climate. Average temperatures along the coast lie around 26.7°C. The annual precipitation averages 1,
    Country Information on Spain Climate Climatic conditions in the northern parts of the country (from Galicia in the north-west to the Cantabrian Mountains right to the Pyrenees...
    Country Information on Dominican Republic
    Terrain
    About 80% of the Dominican Republic is covered by mountain ranges stretching from the north-west to the south-east. The Pico Duarte (3,174 m) is the highest mountain in both the country and the Antilles as a whole. The Valle del Cibao runs between the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera Septentrional, a fertile and well-irrigated region. The coastal plain in the south-east is also known for its fertile soils.
    Climate
    The climate is tropical with little seasonal temperature variation within the rainy and dry seasons. It is hot and humid throughout the year, with daytime temperatures on the coast between 25 and 30°C.

    89. WEPA!® Search Puerto Rico! : Directory For Puerto Rico
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    90. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Insights From
    What is the culture like in the dominican republic? How is dominican culturesimilar to Worksheet 3 Quotes about the culture of the dominican republic
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/insights/culture/module1/lesson4/lesson4.ht
    Lesson Four: A First Glimpse at Another Culture
    Objectives:
    • Students will be able to describe some of the features of Dominican culture. Students will be able to use primary source documents to analyze cultural features of the Dominican Republic. Students will begin to describe the similarities and differences between the culture of the United States and the culture of the Dominican Republic.
    Enduring Understandings:
  • Everyone has a culture. Culture shapes how we see ourselves, others, and the world.
  • Essential Questions:
  • How does culture shape the way we see ourselves, others, and the world? How does my culture shape me? Why is it important to understand culture?
  • Topical Questions:
  • What is the culture like in the Dominican Republic? How is Dominican culture similar to and different from the culture of the U.S.? What are some things Peace Corps Volunteers have noticed about the culture of the Dominican Republic?
  • Standards:
    National Council for the Social Studies
  • Culture (Theme I): Social Studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of culture and cultural diversity so that learners can compare similarities and differences in the ways groups, societies, and cultures meet human needs and concerns.
    Individual Development and Identity (Theme IV): Social studies programs should include experiences that provide for the study of individual development and identity so that the learner can identify and describe ways regional, ethnic, and national cultures influence individuals' daily lives.
  • 91. Hobart And William Smith Colleges :: Study Abroad: Dominican Republic
    The dominican republic program, sponsored by a consortium of schools (Colgate Because the African element in Cuba is so much part of the culture,
    http://www.hws.edu/academics/enrichment/studyabroad/domrepub.asp
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    92. Dominican Republic
    Travel to and from the dominican republic is not included. Colgate will billstudents separately References about the dominican republic and its culture
    http://www.colgate.edu/DesktopDefault1.aspx?tabid=1309&pgID=5472

    93. Dominican Republic Ministers
    The dominican republic/ republica dominicana (Female suffrage 1942) 197274Secretary of State for Education, culture and Public Worship
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    Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
    The Dominican Republic/ Republica Dominicana
    (Female suffrage 1942) The Spanish Colony of Haspinola 1492-1822 was concord by Haiti and became independent 1844. 1916-24 under American occupation See also Dominican Republic Parliament 1966-70 Secretary of State for Labour Dra. Altagracia Bautista de Suárez
    1970-72 Secretary of State for Industry and Trade
    1972-74 Secretary of State for Education, Culture and Public Worship 1973-78 Subsecretary of State for External Relations Licelott Catalina Marte Hoffiz de Barrio s
    1975 Acting Secretary of External Relations
    1990-93 Secretary of State of Finance
    1993-96 Secretary of State in the Office of the President and President of the National Petroleum Refinery
    Licelott Marte de Barrios was M inister Councillor 1966-68 and 1968-71 Ambassador and Alternative Delegate of the Permanent Mission to the United Nations and Delegate to the General Assembly and other committees until 1978, also Plenipotenciar y Delegate to the General Assembly to the Organisation of American State, 1978 Ambassador at Large, Leader of the Association of Advocates, from

    94. Study Abroad Dominican Republic
    Directory of study abroad programs in dominican republic. In addition, thereare extensive cultural excursions throughout the island, work retreats,
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    Study Abroad: Dominican Republic
    Study Abroad Program Information Courtesy of Studyabroad.com
    You may also wish to visit our Study Abroad in Dominican Republic Portal Page CIEE
    7 Custom House Street, 3rd Floor
    Portland, ME 04101-4739 USA
    Phone : 1-800-40-STUDY
    Where: Santiago
    When: Fall, Spring, Academic Year
    CIEE Study Center in Santiago, Dominican Republic : This program is designed for students with two-years of college-level Spanish or the equivalent and an interest in Caribbean area studies.
    Curriculum Highlights: The goals of the program are to help students solidify their Spanish language skills and gain an understanding of the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean region, with a particular emphasis on the Hispanic Caribbean. These goals are achieved through intensive language coursework, social science area studies, literature coursework, and homestays. Students with an interest in community service or teaching English as a second language can gain practical experience outside of the classroom. In addition, there are extensive cultural excursions throughout the island, work retreats, and volunteer opportunities.
    Setting Description: Santiago de los Caballeros, the second largest city in the Dominican Republic, is surrounded by mountains, and just a 90-minute drive from the Atlantic coast. Known as la Ciudad Coraz—n, Santiago is the commercial and cultural center of the fertile Cibao Valley region. Although it is a growing city with a population exceeding 700,000, Santiago still retains many features of a small town, in particular, friendly people.

    95. Dominican Republic Map, Dominican Republic History, Dominican Republic Profile,
    Map of dominican republic, dominican republic Map, History of dominican republic,dominican republic Information, dominican republic History,
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  • 96. Dominican Republic
    Caribbean Site Directory General Directory - dominican republic. dominicanrepublic - Society and Culture_8 dominican republic - Sports and
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    97. Dominican Republic Tourism, Things To Do In Dominican Republic, Dominican Republ
    Read firsthand travel reviews and see vacation pictures of dominican Republicand other places around the world.
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    98. Travel To Dominican Republic - WorldTravelGate.net®-
    Travel to dominican republic WorldTravelGate.net®-Information on b travel /b TO dominican republic,restaurants, b hotels /b ,hotels, b travel /b ,car
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    99. Dominican Republic Study-Service Term | Learning And Serving Abroad At Goshen Co
    Cultural experiences in the DR. Dominos Throughout the dominican, dominosslam on the game board at every corner played passionately by dominicans who
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    Dominican-Haitian border
    Sadly, the border between these two nations has a violent history. Former Dominican dictator Trujillo, killed thousands of Haitians and prevented them from entering the D.R. Haiti is more densely populated and poorer than the Dominican. The river dividing the two countries is known as the Rio Sangre (Blood River). In an attempt to improve relations, a market in Anse-a-Pitre allows Haitians to sell goods in the Dominican Republic. It is one of several locations where different SST groups encounter the border, a hallmark SST experience in the D.R.
    Semana Santa
    Holy Week is an important event throughout Latin America. In the D.R. the week leading up to Easter is a time for families to get together, regardless of how far apart they live within the country. Often

    100. Worldwide Classroom: Dominican Republic Country Page
    Study Destination dominican republic Teen programs, primary secondaryschools, camps, cultural events. Listings include international schools and
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