Hades
Greek �A�des (�the Unseen�), �also called �Pluto, or Pluton� (�the Rich�), in Greek religion, son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus and Poseidon. After Cronus was killed, the kingdom of the underworld fell by lot to Hades. There he ruled with his queen, Persephone, over the infernal powers and over the dead, in what was often called �the House of Hades,� or simply Hades. Though he supervised the trial and punishment
Maunick, �douard J.
Maunick grew up on Mauritius Island, where, as a m�tis (mulatto), he experienced social discrimination from both blacks and whites. After working briefly as a librarian in Port-Louis, he settled in Paris in 1960, writing, lecturing, and directing for Coop�ration Radiophonique. He published frequently in Pr�sence Africaine
Argentina, The branches of government
Executive power resides in the office of the president, who is elected with a vice president to a four-year term (only two terms can be consecutive). The president is commander in chief of the armed forces and appoints all civil, military, and federal judicial officers, as well as the chief of the Cabinet of Ministers, the body that oversees the general administration