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What do you know about rawhides from Argentina?

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Animal Shelter, Argentina, Dogs, Gift Basket, Wish List

Argentina
Loves Dogs asked:


What kind of rawhides are best? I bought some from my petstore last night and noticed they are from Argentina. Are they any different from rawhides made in the USA? Are they bad for dogs? Just being cautious.
I am making a gift basket for my local animal shelter. On their wish list is rawhides, so I tried to find the best deal so I could buy a lot. I just don’t want to give them rawhides from Argentina if they are bad or something.

Esther

Comments (2) Oct 18 2007

Posted: under Argentina - Holidays and Travel.
Tags: Last Minute Travel, Minute Travel Deals, Ticket Deals

Argentina Travel
Hans Hasselfors asked:


If you are a bit free spirited and adventurous, the chances are that you will be able to travel to many exciting destinations that you would not otherwise be able to afford. You can get airline travel deals to all kinds of exotic destinations all over the world, provided that you are a little bit flexible. My schedule has always provided me with the luxury to pick up and go when I want, but at the expense of a great deal of disposable income. It is one of those paradoxes that everyone is bound to run in to at some point in their life: those who have lots of time, have little money, while those who have little money have lots of time. Not having a lot of money, however, should not stop you from going anywhere that you want to go provided that you keep a good eye out for airline travel deals, and are at ease with last minute travel every now and again.

I have taken advantage of many airline travel deals in my life, which have let me go to places which would normally be out of my price range. I have gotten air ticket deals to Argentina, Portugal, Spain, and even Sweden. The only problem with these great airline travel deals is that they tend to come at the expense of convenience. They are often last minute travel deals, are occasionally carried by second or third string airlines, and do not always allow you to chose the destination that is at the top of your list. But all of that suits me fine. I am quite flexible about where I go, if you want to know. What matters most to me is to have the freedom to travel abroad and check out new places which I have never seen before. And airline travel deals let me do that just fine.

If you are looking for good airline travel deals, here is the advice that I have for you. It is easer to find out about the destinations of air ticket deals which are being offered and see if they are right for you then it is to wait for that one particular destination or other which you had your heart set on. After all, lets face it: there are places all over the world which are fun to explore, so why hold yourself back just because you are unfamiliar with this or that destination.



Clara

Comments (0) Oct 17 2007

Is it important for ARGENTINA to beat SERBIA or can they afford a draw?

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Advantage, Argentina, Reason, Serbia

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Satay M asked:


Do you think Argentina has a reason to hold Serbia to a draw or is it to their advantage if they win Serbia? Do you think Argentina has a strong reason to beat Serbia? Or will they settle for a draw?

Yvonne

Comments (6) Oct 15 2007

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Mayan Civilization, Mayans, Western Highlands

Argentina History and Culture
Seomul Evans asked:


Located in Central America, Guatemala shares borders with Mexico in the north/northwest, El Salvador in the south, Honduras in the southeast, and Belize in the northeast. The southwest of Guatemala is the Pacific coastline, while east has a tiny slice of the Caribbean. Volunteering in Guatemala is can be both self-rewarding as well as self-satisfying. A country ravaged by 36 years of civil war that left 100,000 people dead as well as forced 1million people to become refugees, if there is any country that needs volunteers it’s Guatemala. Now, as it struggles hard to overcome the vast socio-economic problems, strengthen its infrastructure, and meet the growing needs of a population steeped in poverty, volunteering in Guatemala gives you the rare opportunity to gain a real understanding of this country steep in history and traditions and once the epicenter of the extraordinary Mayan civilization.

Divvied into 5 regions, Guatemala consists of the Central Highlands (area around the Guatemala city), Western Highlands (consisting of several modern Maya towns), Caribbean Coast (hot and happening), Peten (the main jungle in the north and home to impressive Maya ruins), and Pacific Highlands (hot and gorgeous beaches). Volunteering in Guatemala is an impressive combination of adapting to an ancient culture, while enjoy the wondrous bounties of nature in the form of Lake Atitlan, and many more as well as working with locals to improve their standard of living.

Why Volunteer in Guatemala

If you enjoy discovering new places, and exploring the diversities each country presents, then volunteering in Guatemala is perfect for you. Experience the varied riches of this vibrant cradle of Maya civilization and learn about the various ethnicities and languages spoken here. The Guatemalans include Ladinos or people of Spanish heritage, Mayans, and Mestizos or people who are of mixed ethnicity. Working as a volunteer will give you the unique opportunity to make friends with other international volunteers, as well as forge long-term relationships with the local people and help them in their endeavor to make their country a better place for all to live in

Types Of Projects Available

If you are interested in volunteering in Guatemala, there are many interesting projects available in many different categories. Some of the projects mentioned below are representatives of four of the most common categories, but it’s not necessary that you’ll be placed in the same category. As a volunteer in Guatemala, you must be prepared to be flexible with respect to your job placement as well as in your disposition. The two most important qualities you’ll require while volunteering in Guatemala are patience and tolerance.

1. Welfare: One of the poorest countries in Central America, 75% of Guatemalans lives below the poverty line and there is vast inequality between rich and poor. Many refugees who are returning back to the country after years of civil war are now trying to start their lives from scratch again. As a volunteer in Guatemala, you will be dealing with various projects such as welfare for homeless, poverty stricken, and child labor.

2. Teaching: The public schools in Guatemala are free, but there is still the case that many children don’t receive any education at all. Almost 25% of the population is illiterate and volunteers like you can make a difference by teaching them to learn and write. Volunteering in Guatemala will see you help several charitable organizations that work to provide basic education for those Guatemalans who may otherwise not be able to take benefit of this facility.

3. Health: Due to being such a poor country, many people are unable to afford basic medical care. Volunteers in Guatemala work with charitable organizations to provide basic and emergency medical care to the locals.

4. Conservation: Center to Maya civilization, Guatemala is full of dramatic beauty. But the growth in population, deforestation, industrial development, and a general lack of environmental consciousness as well as lack of education, have led to straining of the fragile ecosystems. As a volunteer, you can help protect and conserve the ecosystems in Guatemala.

Volunteering in Guatemala Requirements

1. 18 or above 18 years of age

2. Free from all health problems

3. No qualification necessary

Fee and Other details

There are fees attached for every volunteering project you opt for. The fee is charged in advance and is applied for food, accommodation, comprehensive travel insurance, in country travel, fund raising ideas etc.

Conclusion

If you speak Spanish and enjoy being part of a society steeped in ancient culture, then Volunteering in Guatemala is best suited for you!



Jon

Comments (0) Oct 13 2007

What’s the cheapest way to get a ticket from Charlotte, NC to Argentina during Christmas?

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Airline Tickets, Buenos Aires, Cheapest Tickets, Christmas, North Carolina

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AJ Stumpy asked:


I have to fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina from North Carolina on December 18 and come back December 27. Does anyone know the very cheapest place to get 3 airline tickets? I don’t care about lay overs or long flights, I just want to get there cheap. Can anyone please help?? Thanks.

Candice

Comments (1) Oct 11 2007

What are some of the best web and graphic design firms in Argentina?

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Advertising Companies, Best Web, Interactive Media, Major Cities, Web Design

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athena004 asked:


Specifically interested in web design, graphic design, interactive media, and advertising companies. Major cities preferred (such as Buenos Aires). Also interested in Chile, but more interested in Argentina.

Lance

Comments (4) Oct 06 2007

Posted: under Argentina - History and Culture.
Tags: Cookery, Cuisines, Preferred Taste

Argentina History and Culture
David H. Urmann asked:


Ethnic cookbooks help in familiarizing people with the various delicacies and native meals of certain countries and cities. This can help you a great deal in relating with locals, especially if you have relocated or if you are visiting in laws or friends from other cultural backgrounds.

Cooking is the best way in order to get the right amount of nutrients in the body as well as the preferred taste. Trying a new cuisine is both fun and exciting. Ethnic cookbooks help in familiarizing people with the various delicacies and native meals of certain countries and cities. This can help you a great deal in relating with locals, especially if you have relocated or if you are visiting in laws or friends from other cultural backgrounds.

Listed below are some of the famous ethnic cookbooks in different countries.

Afghanistan:

The newest edition of the cookbook entitled “Afghan Food and Cookery” is written by Helen Saberi with the aid of Shaima Breshna and Najiba Zaka. The author Helen Seberi has lived for ten years in Afghanistan and married an Afghan. She made a compilation of native authentic Afghan dishes.

Afghanistan cuisine was never actually documented, only until Helen Saberi wrote this interesting cookbook. She has been accustomed to cooking the cuisines in England. This is one reason why she thought of adding a “practical advice” section, intended for Western Cooks.

Much of the book’s content is on traditions, food stuffs and the eating habits in Afghanistan. This book was published by the Hippocrene Books, Inc. in New York and contains approximately 291 pages and costs only $12.95 US.

Africa:

? Best of the Regional African Cooking: This cookbook is written by Harya Hatchen. It has 240 unique dramatic recipes that were taken from every region in Africa. The book has about 274 pages. The cookbook’s paperback print costs $11.95 US dollars.

? Taste of Eritrea: Recipes from one of Africa’s Most Interesting Little Countries: There are more than 100 recipes written in this book that will allow mothers to bring home the taste of “Eritrea”. This cookbook was published by Hippocrene Books, Inc. during the year 2000. The paperback version has about 139 pages and costs $22.50 US. This cookbook was written by Olivia Warren.

? Tastes of North America: Recipes from Morocco to the Mediterranean: The author of this cookbook is Sarah Woodward. This book presents an exquisite compilation of the history, culture and dishes of some areas in North America. It was published by Hippocrene Books, Inc. in New York during the year 1999. The hardcover has about 160 pages that come with colored photos. The book costs only $27.50 US.

South Africa:

Traditional South African Cookery: The author of this cookbook is Hildegonda Duckitt. It is a collection of two worthwhile books of authentic recipes that were duly compiled by the author. It provides tasty Dutch and British-inspired meals as well as an insight in colonial Africa’s daily lifestyle. The cookbook has about 184 pages and the paperback costs around $10.95 US.

Albania:

The Best of Albanian Cooking: favorite Family Recipes: This book was written by R. John Hysa and Klementina. Albania. It has culinary influences from different countries such as Greece, Turkey and Italy. This is due to the fat that the country is located at the West and East crossroads.

The cookbook consists of more than a hundred recipes where in most of which are favorite Albanian cuisines. The hardcover was released in 1998 and has about 168 pages and costs around $22.50 US.

Argentina:

Argentina Cooks! Treasured Recipes from the Nine Regions of Argentina: This cookbook is written by Shirley Lomax Brooks. The book was written in order to give justice to the extraordinary cuisines of Argentina. The cookbook focuses on the specialty of each region. Thus, this cookbook is published by Hippocrene Books, Inc. New York. The paperback has 298 black and white photos and costs only $24.95 US.

Australia:

Good Food from Australia: This book was written by Graeme Newman and Betsy Newman. It has more than 150 recipes that were written in Australia and were all amazingly adopted in the American kitchen. It was published by Hippocrene Books, Inc during the year 1997. The hardcover has 284 pages and costs only $24.95 US.

Balkan Countries:

? The Melting Pot: Balkan Food and Cookery: This book was written by Maia Kaneva-Johnson. The most exhaustive thing would be to study the language and cuisines of the South-Easter portion of Hungary such as Romania, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Albania, Northern Greece, Macedonia and Turkey. This cookbook actually tells it all. The paperback has 384 pages and costs only $27.50 US. Thus, it was published by Prospect Books in 1995.

? The Balkan Cookbook: The author of this book is Vladimir Mirodan. This cookbook focuses on the traditional recipes of countries such as Romania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. The said countries appear to be unknown to the Western people but they were influenced by the “Balkan’s unique setting” in Europe’s history. Learn to cook and prepare Balkan delights like chorcaval, borsh, papanashi, chorba and ghiveci using this cookbook.

Moreover, the book was published by Pelican Publishing Co. in 1989. The hardcover has about 207 pages with black and white illustrations and costs only $18.95 US.

? The Best of Croatian Cooking: This book was written by two persons namely Gordana Pirker-Mosher and Liliana Pavicic. Hence, Croatia is a beautiful country that is located along the Balkan peninsula of Europe. Croatia offers a sunny coastline and breathtaking panorama, along with a culinary tradition that blends a combination of Mediterranean, near-Eastern and European influences. More than 200 recipes are written in this book. The hardcover has 298 pages with black and white photos. It was published by Hippocrene Books, Inc. during the year 2000.



Meagan

Comments (0) Oct 02 2007

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