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  1. Sierra Leone (Cultures of the World) by Suzanne Levert, 2007-01-07
  2. West African art form as a reflection of the ideas and culture of the people of Sierra Leone by Susan O'Donnell, 1971
  3. Youth culture and rebellion: understanding Sierra Leone's wasted decade.: An article from: Critical Arts by Ibrahim Abdullah, 2002-07-01
  4. Preliminary oyster culture experiments in Sierra Leone (Occasional paper) by A. B Kamara, 1976
  5. Report on the 1985 history and culture study seminar on Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal by James Teah Tarpeh, 1985
  6. Bulletin of the International String Figure Association ( String Figures From Ecuador, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia) (Bulletin of the International String Figure Association, Volume 7, 2000)
  7. The Underneath of Things: Violence, History, and the Everyday in Sierra Leone by Mariane Ferme, 2001-09-03
  8. Sierra Leone's Settler Women Traders: Women on the Afro-European Frontier (Women and Culture Series) by E. Frances White, 1987-06-15
  9. Defiant Maids and Stubborn Farmers: Tradition and Invention in Mende Story Performance (Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture) by Donald J. Cosentino, 1982-07-30
  10. Of roots and transplants: The case of Yoruba institutions in the Krio culture by OÌ£lasope O Oyelaran, 1989
  11. The changing culture and family pattern of the West African as a result of education by Jeanne E Maxwell, 1971

101. JUST MINING IN SIERRA LEONE
Ban mining (diamond) in sierra leone for at least 5 years Promote cultural revival and education in communities and schools respectively
http://www.peace.ca/afjustmining.htm
RESOLUTIONS FROM NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE CONFERENCE ON JUST MINING IN SIERRA LEONE
29TH - 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2000
Introduction:
Sierra Leone, a country rich in mineral resources was plunged into a brutal
civil war about a decade ago. The war reached alarming humanitarian,
political and historic proportions when the RUF employed diabolical
strategies like arson, chopping off limbs of children, women and the aged.
This aroused the concern of the international community, which was quick in
establishing the link between diamonds and the continuation of war in Sierra
Leone.
International concern climaxed with the publication of a study undertaken by Partnership Africa Canada entitled The Heart of the Matter: Sierra Leone, Diamonds and Human Security. The launching of the said report in Sierra Leone by the Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD) on January 12th 2000 was immediately followed by the establishment of a Civil Society Task Force which launched a "Campaign for Just Mining" using the recommendations in the report and other findings pertaining to the mining industry in Sierra Leone.

102. TRAVEL.com ® RegionalAfricaSierra LeoneSociety And Culture
TRAVEL.com local travel guides, low fares for airline tickets, hotels reservations, car rentals, travel deals, cruises and vacation packages, weather.
http://www.travel.com/Regional/Africa/Sierra_Leone/Society_and_Culture/

103. Serbia And Montenegro - 2/25/2005
Min. of culture, Dragan KOJADINOVIC. Min. of Diaspora, Vojislav VUKCEVIC Min. of culture, Vesna KILIBARDA. Min. of Economy, Darko USKOKOVIC
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/chiefs156.html
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated: 2/25/2005 Serbia and Montenegro
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia transformed itself into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro on 4 February 2003, when the former federal parliament adopted a new constitutional charter that renamed the country and reduced the size of the central government, devolving more authority to the two consitituent republics. President Svetozar MAROVIC Chmn., Council of Ministers Svetozar MAROVIC Min. of Defense Prvoslav DAVINIC Min. of Foreign Affairs Vuk DRASKOVIC Min. of Foreign Economic Relations Predrag IVANOVIC Min. of Internal Economic Relations Amir NURKOVIC Rasim LJAJIC Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Nebojsa KALUDJEROVIC Ambassador to the United States Ivan VUJACIC Serbia, Republic of President Boris TADIC Prime Minister Vojislav KOSTUNICA Dep. Prime Min. Miroljub LABUS Ivana DULIC-MARKOVIC Min. of Capital Investment Velimir ILIC Min. of Culture Dragan KOJADINOVIC Min. of Diaspora Vojislav VUKCEVIC Min. of Economy

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