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Monthly Archive for April, 2007

WOMEN IN AFRICA

Educate a girl, you educate a nation, the role of women cannot be overlooked. The story has been the same since the beginning of time. Over the years; the role of women, especially the African woman is still undergoing a metamorphosis. This is why, a fundamental change must be brought about to enable for optimal [...]

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WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE?

Marcus Gastin, a film director born in France in 1952 to Greek parents has always been intrigued by the life of emigrants, having spent most of his early years as an emigrant. As such the desire to produce a documentary on the life and working conditions of immigrants was Something he found he could easily [...]

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ABORTION

Abortion is a word that is very well known but often times misconstrued by very many people. As such educating the public on the need to protect the unborn should not lie with the pro-life movement alone. On the other hand if we tell the truth then the currents of our society will work to [...]

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LIFE AS A PRIME MINISTERS WIFE

The wife of the former prime minister of Greece for almost ten years, Mrs. Margaret Papandreou gave me an insight into her personal life and an opportunity to find out exactly what has kept her going over the years. She’s has been at the fore front, actively campaigning for women’s rights in Greece and ensuring [...]

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A JOURNEY TO TANZANIA

A visit to Tanzania in East Africa is, indeed, an unforgettable experience of a lifetime. It simply blows your mind away. These were the words of Mr Aris Lycharas, an Attorney at Law with the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Council of State. Lycharas’ love for the landscape and natural beauty began as he [...]

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THE MYTH OF GREEK MUSIC

 
 

Yannis Markopoulos born in Heracleion, crete in 1939. is one Greece most renowned composers. His love for Metanastasties(immigrants)led him to compose songs that he played at a Gala concert organised for Refugees. His personal path in music has led to a dynamic course of new compositions that have evolved with time.
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AFRICAN MIDWIFE

Sophia Matgripli from Ghana has lived in Greece for 34 years. For her,coming and living in Greece was a journey into the unknown. As a qualified midwife from England she knew her options may be limited but she was ready to prove her mark. Within a short span she got a job as a midwife, [...]

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