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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
21 Views · 4 years ago

Dr David Smith from imaginACTION in Melbourne Australia filmed this series of interviews during the WOSonOSinOZ at Marysville, Victoria, Australia in October 2002. These complete interviews include David's questions as he sought to get at the essence of what makes OS tick. Here he speaks with Bayyinah Bello from Ayiti (Haiti).

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
16 Views · 4 years ago

How do Mycorrhizal Fungi help your plants to grow? This video will tell you everything you need to know about this remarkable symbiotic relationship.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
32 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Anthony Browder Survival Strategies for Africans in America – 13 Steps To Freedom
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Ọbádélé Kambon
10 Views · 5 years ago

#6 Do you speak Afrikan? How to say Òrìṣà!

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
11 Views · 4 years ago

Wastewater treatment is an essential part of modern infrastructure, and it's function is simpler than you might think. Take a closer look at how wastewater treatment plants work and how your waste gets turned back into clean water that you can drink.

[UPDATED VIDEO] This video has been edited with new animations & better audio. Watch the original here: https://youtu.be/FvPakzqM3h8

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A big thank you to the Kilgore Wastewater Treatment Plant for letting me come out and film.

Another big thank you to Dr. Low and LeTourneau University's Civil Engineering Department for helping coordinate the capture of this video.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
25 Views · 8 months ago

Debunking Lord Jamar on Godfrey's podcast

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
183 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Dr. Marimba Ani - Cleansing Ourselves of European Concepts

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 4 years ago

For many people in the world, they get their water supplied to them through pipes in their houses or apartment. However, for the rest of the world not hooked up to centralized water, they get their water through either private or public wells. ‘

Wells are some of the most essential components to developing a sustainable society. They provide a clean and reliable supply of water for drinking, bathing, and irrigation, even in locations where water on the surface is scarce.

Wells are essentially just holes in the ground filled with water, but they have more complexities than meets the eye. Let’s take a closer look at how wells work.

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Karuga Mwangi
83 Views · 3 years ago

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 4 years ago

The Accelerating the Adoption of Agroforestry Project currently works with 24 community groups with a total of 600 members in Kericho and Kisumu counties in Kenya. 144 lead-farmers were trained in self-selected and context-specific climate-smart practices, including agroforestry, horticulture, coffee farming, poultry keeping and livestock keeping. Through farmer to farmer extension, the project reaches thousands of households in the project area and beyond.

For more information, contact Lisa Fuchs, project manager at l.fuchs@cgiar.org or visit http://www.worldagroforestry.o....rg/project/accelerat

Blaxit
24 Views · 5 years ago

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17 Views · 2 months ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
66 Views · 4 years ago

(14 Jan 2019) LEADIN:
Rammed earth is a construction method that has been around for millennia, but it's attracting renewed interest in countries like the USA and Australia.
In Ghana a construction company is returning to the technique of rammed earth building, promoting its eco-friendly and economical technique.
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This construction worker is part of a team building an eco-friendly house near Ghana's capital city, Accra.
He is compressing a mixture of raw materials mostly sourced from within two kilometres.
When the temporary structure is later removed it will reveal a solid wall – the beginning of a house.
The technique is called rammed earth, as co-founder of Hive Earth Kwame de Heer explains.
"Rammed earth is a really old technique. Here in Ghana we have always built houses using mud, but here we have modernised it. We use a mixture of laterite which contains sand, a bit of silt, clay and some stones. We pour this into a temporary structure after being mixed. After pouring in eight inches we compress it to about four inches. We are mimicking a sedimentary rock, but speeding up the process. It's man-made stone."
About five percent of the raw materials used in this method requires imported cement, which is necessary as a stabiliser.
As well as being more eco-friendly, Hive Earth says it costs a third less than building with sandcrete blocks, commonly used in Ghana.
Foster Osae-Akonnor heads up Ghana's Green Building Council:
"Once you can get materials from the locality that you are working, then it helps to reduce the carbon footprint. In addition, comparing rammed earth to concrete, you save all the embodied energy that will be required in the manufacturing of cement."
Compared to other building materials, a very high amount of energy is consumed to produce cement. In addition cement is imported into Ghana.
Another of Hive Earth's rammed earth projects, in Accra, reveals its interesting aesthetic, which is the result of the ramming process.
The technique is well suited to the hot climate of Ghana as it keeps the room temperature cool, says co-owner of Hive Earth, British-Ghanaian entrepreneur Joelle Eyeson.
"Rammed earth is sound proof, it's termite proof, it's thermally insulative – so it regulates the internal room temperature. Because the walls are so thick it takes a while for the heat to penetrate through to the internal room. Our walls can be anything from 12 to 15 inches thick. It's earthquake resistant as well, due to the monolithic nature of the walls as compared to sandcrete blocks, because the walls are monolithic. With sandcrete blocks you have the mortar joints so it's easier for the wall to shake and become disinbursed, whereas with rammed earth it's just one straight monolithic wall. It's as strong as concrete as well – it can last for hundreds of years."
A long-standing example of rammed earth is the Great Wall of China.
Williams Nimailo from the Ghana Bureau of Standards helped draw up the country's new building code.
Allowance is made for rammed earth under both traditional and green building construction methods. Provision is made for modern materials such as clay-fired bricks or cement blocks.
Akosua Obeng is an architect who contracted Hive Earth to build the external walls of a luxury complex in Accra.
Obeng believes using rammed earth techniques in a high-end development will help to change perceptions about how earth materials can enhance design and architecture.
Hive Earth have produced eight rammed earth projects since starting up in 2016, and have many more projects planned in Ghana and regionally.

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Baka Omubo
44 Views · 2 years ago

➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:https://ineverknewtv.com/sign-up/ In this reasoning Jamaican mental health and wellness advocate Paula Hurlock starts by speaking about reconnecting with your intuition, reflecting on dreams, and viewing procrastination from a different perspective.Next, Hurlock talks about the power of admitting when you are wrong and the need for people to be accountable for what occurs in their life and the state of their health.Elsewhere in the reasoning Paula Hurliock speaks about healing from trauma and people’s role in creating their own reality.➡️ Get Your 'Nyahbinghi Shirt' Today:https://koncioust.com/products..../queen-muhumusa-empr Listen To The 'Generation Gap Riddim':🔥🇬🇳 https://ingrv.es/generation-gap-riddi-3qn-i 🇬🇳🔥➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'🇲🇱Roots, Rock, Reggae Music🇲🇱Hosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST#intuition #ineverknewtv

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
38 Views · 11 months ago

Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku, a renowned Professor of African Philosophy, Ethics and Religion shares some wisdom nuggets to executive students of the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI) on African Wisdom for Leaders.

Karuga Mwangi
85 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Name Of Birds In ⁣Gĩkũyũ part 1

Ọbádélé Kambon
63 Views · 3 years ago

Statue of Former India President still erect at UG, Legon

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 4 years ago

Deanne describes here the do and don'ts for starting up a permaculture project in a subtropical region. Speaking from her experience with successes and failures, the rules for permaculture project are different but rewarding. Deanne demonstrates the permaculture beds and how they evoluate.
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