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The Art of Traditional Chinese Painting

The origins of traditional Chinese painting reach far back into China’s distant history. Generally speaking, works dating from before the T’ang dynasty, (618-907 A.D.), are mainly line drawings of people engaged in various activities. This was the “golden age” of human figure drawing. By the mid-T’ang dynasty, landscape and flower-and-bird paintings began their rise to

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Central Africa Republic: UN Troops Open Fire Against Civilians

In Bangassou, a city in the south east of the Central African Republic, the people are demanding the withdrawal of the Moroccan troops of the UN Peacekeeping Mission. “The request is legitimate and confirms the request forwarded by Mons. Aguirre, the Catholic Bishop of Bangassou” says Imam Oumar Kobine Layama, leader of the platform of

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South Sudan: Catholic Cathedral Becomes Refuge For Displaced People

The Catholic cathedral in Wau, South Sudan’s second largest city, is now a sanctuary for more than 10,000 people who have fled the country’s vicious civil war, but with insecurity rife and markets collapsed, help is scarce and food is in short supply. Saint Mary’s Cathedral, a solid red-brick building, soars above the many crowded

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Kenya & Tanzania: The Importance Of The Environment Among The Maasai

The Maasai live in the arid and semi-arid lands of Kenya and Tanzania. The environment is very important to the community, especially in ceremonies. Hills are considered to be important in ceremonies such as rain sacrifices. The Maasai believe that God lives in hills and, therefore, hills are very important because of peace. When seeking

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