Solar City Tower – Rio Olympics 2016
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“Solar City Tower “, built atop the island of Cotonduba will be the welcome symbol to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro …
It will be seen by the game visitors and participants as they arrive by air or water.
The tower captures solar energy. It will supply energy for all of the Olympic city, as well as also for part of Rio. Continue reading →
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This article/story is one of many on this site that has been written byGuyana-born Ewalt (Waltie) Ainsworth. He left Guyana in the early 1980’sand now lives in New Jersey. He is now almost totally blind but this impediment has not stopped his academic studies or his ability to craft his interesting and sometimes amusing stories about Guyana, the USA, and life. E-mail: jenewalt@aol.com
BREATHE AGAIN
By Ewalt (Waltie) Ainsworth
The peeps (people), residents and dissidents of the 592 republic will be able to breathe again if only the candidate of the opposition APNU plans a deliberate and sustained psychological program to defeat the incumbent PPP at the polls. One sure way to overcome the dictatorship without becoming a dictator in residence is to assemble and sequester young blood with new ideas and a can-do attitude. The emphasis must not be on winning but willing to narrow the disparities, close the achievement gap and bringing back a group collective spirit sense of self worth powered by the cumulative experiences of Guyanese. Continue reading →
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