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Tag Archives: sugar cane
Re-Opening the Rum Case
Back in May I wrote a brief ethical examination on Nicaraguan rum. The problem is that the workers in the sugar cane (sugar cane being the main ingredient in rum) fields are dying of kidney failure at very young ages. So … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Vlog
Tagged Chichigalpa, Chinandega, cycle of poverty, ethics, Flor de Cana, human rights, kidney, kidney disease, La Isla Foundation, labor, labor rights, León, Managua, morality, Nicaragua, Pellas, plantation, plantations, poverty, rights, rum, sub-contracting, sub-contractor, sugar cane, sugar cane workers, video blog, video log, visa
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Fun Filled Fun Weekend
As I said on Friday, I had a lot planned for this past weekend. On Friday night I went to a baroque music concert at the fanciest hotel in León. I haven’t been converted into a baroque music fan, but … Continue reading
Posted in León, Travel
Tagged carretera, chicken bus, Chinandega, El Sauce, Flor de Cana, highway, hot sauce, kidney, kidney disease, León, Momotombo, Nicaragua, Pase de Caballos, protest, protesta, ron, rum, San Cristobal, stirke, sugar cane, volcan, volcano, volcanoes, volcanos
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An Ethical Dilemma Involving Rum
Just north of my site, León, is the department of Chinandega (it gets even hotter than León in Chinandega – I have once heard it referred to as the devil’s anus, as opposed to León, which is just “the furnace”). In the … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Photography
Tagged Chichigalpa, Chinandega, Flor de Cana, Nicaragua, Pellas, ron, Ron Plata, rum, sugar cane
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