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» The perfect wine legacy - It all started when Peter Vegar's great grandfather left Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/25/2007 | History , Croatian Life Stories , Croatian Cuisine | Unrated
  It all started when Peter Vegar's great grandfather left Croatia with a grape cutting to escape the poverty and to fulfil his dream of living the perfect life in a vineyard.
» U.S. could take a lesson from Irish and Croatians
Submitted By Larry Cirignano | Published 03/28/2007 | Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
So many prospective good Americans from various countries, who want to follow the rules, have been discouraged by our bizarre immigration policy: reject the honest people, and allow the rule-breakers to sneak in.  
» Mijo Jurić: Osamnaesto Proljeće
Submitted By Mijo Jurić | Published 03/14/2007 | History , Culture And Arts , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
  Na svim stranama osjećalo se zajedništvo i odlučnost u borbi za samostalnost. Sloga i solidarnost postajale su dio nas. Pokrenuta je akcija prikupljanja novca za gradnju autoceste Zagreb - Split, koju smo već bili nazvali Autocesta kralja Tomislava. Ljudi su davali od srca, neki i preko granica svojih mogućnosti. Govorilo se već i o članstvu Hrvatske u UN-u, o samostalnom nastupanju hrvatskih športaša itd...1971.
» Croatian Instructor Knows How it Feels to be a Citizen
Submitted By Luci Hazdovac | Published 02/22/2007 | Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
 When John Basor isn't teaching citizenship classes, he's teaching English and Spanish at Watsonville High School. He knows what it's like to be an immigrant because he first arrived in Watsonville from Croatia in 1963 with his mother and his father and his three sisters when he was 14.
» Andrija Mohorovičić and his MOHO discontinuity of the Earth
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 01/17/2007 | Science , People , In Memoriam , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
Among scientists studying seismology the famous Moho layer (or Moho discontinuity) of the Earth is well known. It was named after the great Croatian geophysicist Andrija Mohorovičić (1857-1936), professor at the University of Zagreb. His discovery was essential for understanding the inner structure of the Earth and the behavior of seismic waves. This is one of the greatest achievem
» William Feller, outstanding Croatian - American mathematician
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/15/2006 | Croatian Life Stories , History , People , Science | Unrated
 William Feller (Zagreb, 1906 - New York, 1970), graduated in mathematics from the University of Zagreb (1925), earned his PhD in Göttingen (1926), since 1939 living in the USA. One of the founders of Probability Theory as a scientific discipline. Many mathematical notions bear his name. Author of a one of the best math textbooks of the 20th century. Recipient of the National Medal of Sc
» Josip Novakovich: Ruth’s Death, nonfiction (memoir)
Submitted By Josip Novakovich | Published 12/6/2006 | Culture And Arts , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
It's hard for me to write about parents since I know more about children than about parents. That is because when I was a child, I was more interested in myself and my siblings than in my parents, and now that I am a parent, I find our children more interesting than us parents.  
» Can We Go Higher?
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 11/29/2006 | Croatian Life Stories , Culture And Arts , Dear Nenad , Media Watch , People | Unrated
www.croatia.org is a web site initiated by Nenad Bach. It is an attempt to answer the question "Can We Go Higher?", raised in the title of his beautiful song. We invite you to visit his fantastic video-clips maintained at video.google.com, revealing the driving force and spirituality of the artist. This video is a Christmas gift for all of us, that everybody should see and listen to.  
» Razgovor: dr. Radoslav Marić
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 11/21/2006 | Croatian Life Stories , People | Unrated
  Dr. Radoslav Marić, autor knjige "Moja polnoćka" (urednik knjige prof. dr. Ivan Biondić, naklada "Kamen" Publishing LLC.), rođen je g. 1938 u Hercegovini, školu je polazio u Širokom Brijegu i Mostaru, medicinski fakultet završio u Zagrebu, a porodništvo i ginekologiju specijalizirao je u Petrovoj bolnici. Zbog političkih pritisaka šezdesetih godina odlazi sa ženom i djecom u Kanadu. Jedan je od utemeljitelja i član Upravnog odbora Udruge američ


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