El Salvador: He Was Still Wearing His Green Shirt And Purple Trousers

Each day, thousands of mothers search for their lost children in the hospitals, morgues and clandestine cemeteries. Some never lose hope, others have no more tears to shed.   The last time Isela saw the face of her son was in a photograph. Denys was wearing a long-sleeved green shirt and purple trousers, the clothes […]

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South Sudan: The President Of The Catholic Bishops’ Conference – “The Situation Is Tragic”

“We must summon all the parties involved in this war, the various ethnic groups and tribes, and gather around a table to talk about peace. The war that continues since 2013 shows no sign of ending. Nobody respects the outcomes of the peace talks, neither the government and nor the rebels. There is fighting in

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The Art of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain

The origins of Chinese pottery and porcelain go back to distant antiquity. Four objective factors influenced the beginnings and development of Chinese pottery and porcelain: clay, fuel, river systems, and markets. Heavy clay and large quantities of fuel are required for pottery and porcelain making. Prohibitively high shipping costs made pottery production economically impractical in

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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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