Ley de los Símbolos Nacionales en Santiago de Cuba
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (II)

By: Giselle Mendez
The National Symbols Law and shared responsibility. The State, the school, the family and the media: share responsibility in the knowledge and implementation of the Law on National Symbols.

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Roberto Morales Ojeda en visita de trabajo a Santiago de Cuba
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The formation of values: «that sun of the moral world»

By: Santiago Romero. «that sun of the moral world»: And that irrefutable truth of The Little Prince takes on dimensions in the current crisis of human values, whose Cuban response is the Battle for Culture, Education, Ideas, Human Health, Solidarity and the Defense of all the achievements that many times seem to us part of our daily life.

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Fidel y Guillén. Palabras a los intelectuales. Por una Revolución cubana siempre dialogante
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A Revolution that is the Offspring of Culture and of Ideas

The defense of the Revolution has been one of the convictions that has guided Cubans for more than six decades. Resistance to the destabilization actions supported by the Government of the United States has been the firmest response to those who seek to create chaos among those born in Cuba.

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Ley de los Símbolos Nacionales en Santiago de Cuba
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (III)

By: Giselle Mendez. Assimilation of the National Symbols Law. In order to meet with the responsibilities assigned to the different levels of education regarding the provisions of the National Symbols Law, educational institutions in Santiago de Cuba implement curricular and extracurricular actions aimed …

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Versalles “Carlos Garcia” Boarding School occupies an extensive area of 0.04 h (0.09 a), of which 0.02 hectares are arable land and used by the school garden for self-consumption. Photo: Santiago Romero.
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National Symbols Law: in Santiago de Cuba (I)

By: Giselle Mendez. Symbols.- Santiago de Cuba has stories interwoven in the image of national symbols. Just as there is no street where a hero has never passed –  according to poet Waldo Leyva – there is no Santiago resident who does not keep a childhood memory under the Phrygian cap of the Plaza de Marte…

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Arcángeles del Alba, de Nelson Domínguez. Cultura y Revolución
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Defending our culture is defending the homeland

Considered shield and sword of the nation, a sublime mixture of our deepest roots, Cuban culture constitutes a moral trench that upholds the emancipatory work of our homeland. Diverse voices in Santiago and the same trunk in defense of Cuban culture

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