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cedro

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cedro
In Spanish Colonial architecture, one of many unsplit peeled, relatively straight, red cedar saplings supported by vigas; used in ceiling construction.


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Aa This was followed by the creation of the CEDRO project through the Lebanon Recovery Fund to promote energy efficient reconstruction of homes and public buildings.
The 2007 World of Children Award recipients receiving grants from $50,000 - $15,000 are: * 2007 Humanitarian Award -- $50,000: Carmen Masias, who founded CEDRO to combat youth drug abuse and provide social services in Peru, and who personally rescued Peruvian children from drug lords at great personal risk.
Not only has she rescued children from drug lords at great personal risk, but forty percent of CEDRO program participants are ultimately reunited with their families and an additional forty percent remain with the program until age 18.
 
 
 
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