xD Well, as I have exhausted the series, and all I see are q break, after I start watching Alias, and see how it goes.
on! Happy holidays! =)
and with it, also come changes. I had not updated, but I have not taken this stand. Actually, I changed 2 times header and have been doing experiments with the layout looong (and why until a few weeks ago did not know what it was ...). Well, this is the result. I have not been exactly as I wanted, but I like it, and will remain so for some time ..
Other than that .. since the last entry a lot has happened. Has finished school, and with it the tests, concerns, duties, the early rising ... Has begun to make good weather, longer days and warmer, San Juan .. summer ... aisss.
probably update more often, c
7. Slave Laborers Cut and Polish Diamonds More than one-half of the world's diamonds are processed in India where many of the cutters and polishers are bonded child laborers. Bonded children work to pay off the debts of their relatives, often unsuccessfully. When they reach adulthood their debt is passed on to their younger siblings or to their own children. Cigns/diamonds/reports.html
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Mines and Communities," The Mining Curse: The roles of mining in underdeveloped economies, "MineWatch Asia Pacific / Nostromo Briefing Paper, February 1999,
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