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Tourists can pay 220 Euro in order to spend a day in the Andaman Islands of India, and toss bananas down to Jarawa tribal people in order to entice them to dance for the natives. These excursions, which have been videotaped, have been called a "human zoo".

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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This Segment dissects the call for restructuring in nigeria
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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The Pan African Daily TV- is the first of its kind and the only Media Network under this name. (PDTV) is inspired by an iconic leader, Susan Enih Tatah’s heart and creativity in bringing African worldwide for unity, development of Motherland and self. Her Instincts is contaminating and is the magnetism of the channel. Dr Susan Tatah & Team provides leadership in programming and attracts Africa’s best talents and strong voices, advocates for Africa’s development to join her in daily conversations, building a global community of concious like minded viewers as well as lead that community to connect on her social media spaces. PDTV is a signature destination, with Dr Susan Tatah as the new female face for Africa with a heart, star power, connections and endless possibilites. The Pan African Daily TV communication is a non-profit venture of the Africa we want with longterm sustainability goals. The Network debuted in April 2020, is the fastest growing reaching out to 100+ million viewers across Africa and Diaspora.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Why are tropical fruits important to our diet in Trinidad & Tobago?

Dr. Laura Roberts-Nkrumah gives us key insight into why it is important for us to include more tropical fruits in our everyday diet. Dr. Roberts-Nkrumah also expressed a need for increased awareness and education in schools and community engagement in promoting more consumption of our local fruits like West Indian Cherries, Five Fingers or Carambola, Pommecythere, Pommerac and Mangoes to name a few.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Bioo is generating electricity from the organic matter in soil and creating biological batteries to power agricultural sensors, a growing $1.36 billion global market. Eventually, Bioo envisions a future where biology could help to power our largest cities.

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How Soil Could Be An Untapped Source Of Electricity

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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This video explores the rise of the concept of sustainability as it has gone from the fringes to the mainstream within just a few short decades, driven by an environmental crisis on a global scale. In this short documentary film, we explore this new environmental context of the Anthropocene and the key structural transformations in our economy required to achieve sustainability in the age of globalization.
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Sewer systems are essential to modern plumbing. Every time you flush a toilet, use a sink, or take a shower, you create liquid waste of varying chemical makeups that has to be transported and treated. You could just flush it into a septic tank, but these tanks require maintenance and come with a host of other issues when integrated en masse for modern cities. We have to manage our waste because it stinks, it contains deadly bacteria, and it has dangerous chemicals that could affect the environment.

You probably know that wastewater gets treated at a wastewater treatment plant, but let's take a look at how it gets there: sewer systems.

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