I agree, Harry about the structural measures. Our US \'free trade\' is killing and has been killing Latin America for quite some time now. The sad part about sending the boy to school is that he will be learning new skills that might get him away from the poverty and violence in his life, but also not learning the skills that would have been handed down to him by his ancestors, skills of the land and of community etc…
I\'ve been wondering lately more about taking a rangefinder or cheaper equipment when I revisit South America next time, as flashing a camera is never good for public relations in South America…
February 1st, 2007 at 09:27
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The mother is counting out a number of the simple woven bracelets before she hands them to her son. He will then try to sell them and bring back the money. Of course these children should be at school, but it is better than begging.Unfortunately most children cannot even do simple mathematics and it is mostly up to the buyer how much money wi
I agree, Harry about the structural measures. Our US \'free trade\' is killing and has been killing Latin America for quite some time now. The sad part about sending the boy to school is that he will be learning new skills that might get him away from the poverty and violence in his life, but also not learning the skills that would have been handed down to him by his ancestors, skills of the land and of community etc…
I\'ve been wondering lately more about taking a rangefinder or cheaper equipment when I revisit South America next time, as flashing a camera is never good for public relations in South America…