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El 29 de Febrero de 1776 se firmó en San Miguel de la Atalaya un tratado que en lo fundamental convino entre Francia y España el trazado de una línea fronteriza divisoria entre las colonias en que desde entonces quedaba fragmentada la isla y que eventualmente darían lugar a los Estados actuales de la República de Haití y la República Dominicana.Todos los tratados subsiguientes; Aranjuez en 1777 y Basilea en 1795 conservaron el trazado fronterizo originalmente descrito y acordado por medio del Tratado de San Miguel de la Atalaya.Pocos conocen que el trazado fronterizo que divide a la República Dominicana y a la República de Haití se acordó en el 1936, por medio de un protocolo oscuro que entregó cerca de un tercio de lo que es hoy el territorio de Haití.Las razones se desconocen. En este ensayo los autores desentrañan detalles que podrían explicar, no solo la razón de la entrega de los territorios de La Miel, sino también posiblemente la masacre fronteriza del 1937.
El 29 de Febrero de 1776 se firmó en San Miguel de la Atalaya un tratado que en lo fundamental convino entre Francia y España el trazado de una línea fronteriza divisoria entre las colonias en que desde entonces quedaba fragmentada la isla y que eventualmente darían lugar a los Estados actuales de la República de Haití y la República Dominicana. Todos los tratados subsiguientes; Aranjuez en 1777 y Basilea en 1795 conservaron el trazado fronterizo originalmente descrito y acordado por medio del Tratado de San Miguel de la Atalaya. Pocos conocen que el trazado fronterizo que divide a la República Dominicana y a la República de Haití se acordó en el 1936, por medio de un protocolo oscuro que entregó cerca de un tercio de lo que es hoy el territorio de Haití. Las razones se desconocen. En este ensayo los autores desentrañan detalles que podrían explicar, no solo la razón de la entrega de los territorios de La Miel, sino también posiblemente la masacre fronteriza del 1937.
Tropical areas present ecological, cultural and political problems that demand analysis that is distinct from general ecological analysis. The tropical environment is special in many ways, from the lack of a biological down season (winter), to generally poor soil conditions, to a reliance on traditional methods of agriculture in an undeveloped soci
"Mamá Pura's recipes" is the English Edition to the first volume in the "elfogoncito.net's" collection of traditional Dominican Cooking recipes.Arturo Féliz-Camilo is a traditional Dominican cook specialized in original Dominican and Caribbean recipes.In this book he shares some of the best and most popular traditional Dominican recipes.
Finally, an authentic collection of Salsa/Latin favorites. Complete with syncopations, voicings, and bass figures guaranteed to make you play in whole new ways and expand your musical awareness. There is no drumset on this recording. The percussion is purely Latin/American and the rhythm section is tight. This is like no other play-along in the series. Rhythm Section: Mark Levine (p); David Belove (b); John Santos, Timbales & Miscellaneous Percussion; Harold Muniz (Congas & Miscellaneous Percussion). Titles: Sabor * Linda Chicana * Mambo Inn * ii/V7/I Cha Cha * ii/V7/I Bolero * Afro Blue * Come Candela * Delirio * Manteca * Curacao * Philly Mambo * Mindanao * Picadillo.
Dominicans that move away from the island do it for many reasons, but food is never one of them. While away of their homeland, we crave our rice, our beans, our salami, our sancocho, our seasonings and spices. Nothing ever tastes the same when you're not in the island. There's something about the eternal soft and warm Caribbean breeze, something about the musical background of our homeland, something about the magical colors, smells and happiness that always calls us back home. In this short book, I want to share the secrets of one of our most beloved dishes: Longaniza. A nice, crunchy, well fried, savory longaniza with a side of tostones is a sight no Dominican can stand without emotion and a temptation no one with Caribbean blood running through their veins can stand. Here's how to do it, the Dominican way...
Twenty years after the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into force, the founding of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in 2012 was the outcome of a long process of setting biodiversity issues at the top of the global environmental agenda. With contributions from more than a dozen well-renowned researchers in political science, law and sociology, this book analyzes IPBES functioning and challenges in terms of the knowledge selection process and actors involved. The book reveals that, through its conceptual framework, IPBES promotes a pluralistic view of nature that calls for a broadening of the disciplinary frontiers. It combines natural science and social science research and also includes indigenous and local knowledge. IPBES is considered to represent the institutionalization of a permanent knowledge assessment on biodiversity and is often referred to as an IPCC success story, constituting a new stage in global environmental governance. In analyzing the knowledge selection process for IPBES decision making, the book better situates IPBES within the biodiversity and global governance domain. It ultimately argues that the establishment of IPBES provides a new opportunity to coordinate the different international conventions (CBD, RAMSAR, CITES, etc.) and initiatives (international assessment of marine biology, scientific programs, funding, etc.).
A Jamaican girl returns to her island home after her English education.
América Gonzalez is a hotel housekeeper on an island off the coast of Puerto Rico, cleaning up after wealthy foreigners who don't look her In the eye. Her alcoholic mother resents her; her married boyfriend, Correa, beats her; and their fourteen-year-old daughter thinks life would be better anywhere but with América. So when América is offered the chance to work as alive-in housekeeper and nanny for a family in Westchester County, New York, she takes it as a sign that a door to escape has been opened. Yet even as América revels in the comparative luxury of her new life, daring to care about a man other than Correa, she is faced with dramatic proof that no matter what she does, she can't get away from her past.