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Independent and Thriving
- September 18, 2024
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No CommentsIndependent and Thriving They say that ‘independence’ is freedom. Independence is liberty and the right to self-determination. As individuals, our path to becoming independent starts with learning to walk, talk, write, and read, and by the time we learn to drive, we get our first whiff of real freedom. Then, we learn about our democracy, -
New Routes
- September 12, 2024
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New Routes Our Carnival Road March took a new route this year. Moving from the busy veins of inner Belize City, the new route ran along the sea-wall extending from the Memorial Park, the full length of Princess Margaret Drive, and all the way down to the Marion Jones Sporting Complex. It was a big -
The Stuff of Legend
- September 5, 2024
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The Stuff of Legend The Battle of St. George’s Caye is the stuff of legend. As the notes from history record it, the first attempt by the Spanish to take St. George’s Caye happened on September 3, 1798. Unsuccessful, the Spanish fleet would launch successive attempts with their fleet of 32 vessels, manned by 500 -
It’s September-Try fi kip up
- August 29, 2024
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It’s September-Try fi kip up Generally, Belizeans try to get in shape for two main events- Easter weekend and Carnival Road March. The Easter weekend is about bikinis and beachwear, but Carnival Road March is bacchanal and bedazzled costumes. Workout goals leading up to Easter are all about trimming the waistline and building some muscle. -
SOUNDS OF OUR HISTORY
- August 22, 2024
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SOUNDS OF OUR HISTORY History is not just about dates, events, and notable personalities. It is written and made in various ways and by various types of people— not just historians. Great literary works, paintings, architecture, sculptures, and music are themselves historical documents because they offer more insight into the who, what, where, how, and -
Is our environmental awareness enough?
- August 16, 2024
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Is our environmental awareness enough? To what extent are our flora, fauna, and natural environment sentient? To be sentient is to be conscious of or responsive to the sensations of seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling. Are humans the only sentient beings? What about plants and trees? They are living things too. They eat, grow, -
Belize – Warm, Windy, Wanderlust-y?
- August 8, 2024
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Belize – Warm, Windy, Wanderlust-y? Belize is properly situated in the sub-tropics, which means that our weather is mostly warm and windy. It is the kind of weather that is perfect for sailing, fly fishing, cruising, beach laying, and hammock rocking. Belizean weather is a mix of contradictions. It is both wet and dry, rainy -
Is it Tradition Yet?!
- August 2, 2024
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Is it Tradition Yet?! How long does it take for something to become a tradition? How long is it until we stop having to think about it, and it just becomes something that we expect? The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) hosted its annual Belize International Food & Music Festival (BIMFF) this past weekend. It is -
Atomic Number (501)
- July 25, 2024
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Atomic Number (501) Ah! Gold…The element (Au) with its metallic yellow, heat, and electricity conducting, malleable nature, and atomic number 79. In space, gold is formed inside huge stars that explode in a powerful and luminous blast called a supernova. The metal owes its rarity to the incomprehensible amount of energy needed to help it -
Industry “shush”
- July 18, 2024
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Industry “shush” In Belize, “shush” is something that Belizeans can have and something that they can do. “Shush” is the Belizean Kriol word for “gossip”, which typically refers to secretive and unconfirmed information. Unfortunately, these days, the word “gossip” has a more negative and derogatory connotation but the word did not start that way. The