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How China Got Rich | ENDEVR Documentary [2019]
How China Got Rich | ENDEVR Documentary [2019] Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 60 Views • 5 years ago

How China Got Rich | Business Documentary from 2019

Over 40 years China has been transformed out of all recognition, the scale of its growth and the sheer speed of change has been astonishing. The country has seen the largest lifting of people out of poverty that has ever taken place in human history, and today China is a global force, predicted to become the world’s biggest economy in a couple of decades.

So how did an impoverished and backward communist country become an engine of global capitalism? What actually happened 40 years ago to set China on the road to prosperity?

Michael Wood talks to the people who were there; the men and women who had been sent to be ‘re-educated ‘on farms and in factories; the farmers who defied the government and broke with communism; the woman has given the very first private business certificate; and the US technical advisor sent to China by the UN to kickstart the change. He travels across the country to meet China’s highest-ranking female diplomat and the people who worked with Premier Deng Xiaoping. The film mixes these testimonies with a fascinating archive of the Chinese leader meeting President Carter in Washington and on fact-finding missions in Japan and Singapore. Interviews too with Deng’s biographer, Professor Ezra Vogel from Harvard University and Ambassador James Stapleton-Roy who lifts the lid on the intensive work behind the scenes which led to the US recognizing the People’s Republic of China in 1979.

The second part of the film looks at the results of those initiatives in today’s China, visiting high-tech global giants Tencent and Alibaba and China’s top universities Tsinghua and SUStech. We visit a high-speed rail workshop and the world’s fastest-growing container port; we interview the American lawyer who set up the first Chinese deals for multinationals including Exon Mobile and Roche Pharmaceuticals. Finally, we ask Robert Daly the Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and Ambassador Roy where they think China is heading, and if political reform will be on the agenda any time soon.

China’s decision to open up to the world 40 years ago has been called ‘the most important event of modern world history’, and it is one in which America played a crucial role. Today China is a major player, flexing its muscles on the global stage. In this film, Michael Wood tracks the beginning of their meteoric rise, looks at the extraordinary scale of present-day developments and asks both Chinese and US experts for clues to the future.

With extraordinary access to key witnesses, this timely and important film tells the story of How China Got Rich.
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Learn About Slithering Animals With Maazị Nnabe | Igbo Educational Children's Video
Learn About Slithering Animals With Maazị Nnabe | Igbo Educational Children's Video T. Y. Adodo 6 Views • 21 days ago

🐍 Join Maazi Nnabe and embark on an exciting educational journey as we explore the fascinating world of slithering creatures! In this fun and engaging video, Maazi Nnabe introduces children to the Igbo and English names of some incredible animals that slither.

🦎 Your little ones will love this colorful and interactive lesson, where they'll learn the English and Igbo names of several of these fascinating critters. Maazi Nnabe makes learning easy and enjoyable for kids of all ages.

📚 Whether you're interested in expanding your language skills or simply want to have a great time with your children, this video is perfect for you. Get ready to meet some amazing slithering animals like never before!

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- Igbo and English names of slithering animals.
- Fascinating cartoon guide.
- Fun and engaging educational content for kids.

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Let's dive into the world of slithering animals together! 🐢🐍🦎🐉
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Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan - The first Afro-Fantasy action-RPG
Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan - The first Afro-Fantasy action-RPG Edgar Fumo 61 Views • 6 years ago

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The Trailer of Awakening shows you that the scenario of AURION will be more surprising and deeper than what has been previously revealed.
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Epic Ghanaian Vegan Menu Tasting: Celebs, Fun, Performances & Gourmet Delights w/ Kid Chef Ama 👩
Epic Ghanaian Vegan Menu Tasting: Celebs, Fun, Performances & Gourmet Delights w/ Kid Chef Ama 👩 Ọbádélé Kambon 66 Views • 2 years ago

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It was a magical night as celebs, influencers, prominent persons, and guests experienced the epic vegan menu tasting event that took place on April 4th, hosted by the incredible Kid Chef Ama Kambon, the celebrity chef to the stars!

It was a delicious night of networking, performances, and unforgettable gourmet vegan dishes that took center stage.

Ama received a new chef's outfit and did a wardrobe change from an apron to a chef's coat with a Kente flair and matching hat.

Our star-studded guest list included some of the most influential figures in the entertainment and culinary world, making this a truly unique and memorable evening. Okyeame Kwame, the vegan rapper and entrepreneur, delighted everyone with an impromptu rap performance alongside the world-renowned flute player, Dela Botri. Their spontaneous collaboration created an electrifying atmosphere that set the tone for the rest of the night.


• Star-Studded Guests:
- Okyeame Kwame: Vegan rapper and entrepreneur who delighted everyone with an impromptu rap performance alongside Dela Botri.
- Dela Botri: World-renowned flute player who enchanted the audience with his mesmerizing music.
- Ameyaw Debrah: Celebrity blogger and journalist who captured stunning photographs, especially of the crowd favorite, As Above Sobolo.

• Delicious Vegan Delights:
- As Above Sobolo: This delicious Sobolo brand was the favorite of the evening, refreshing and tangy.
- Akara Bites: Crispy and flavorful, these were a hit among all the guests.
- Barbecue Cauliflower Bites: Perfectly seasoned and mouth-wateringly good.
- Sweetened Carrot Salad with Cabbage and Plantain Croutons: A unique and delightful combination.
- Waakye with Shito and Spaghetti: A traditional Ghanaian dish with a twist.
- Jollof with Red Stew and Meaty, Carefully Seasoned Fried Mushrooms: A rich and savory delight.
- Mini Cheesecakes Topped with Hibiscus Syrup and Chocolate Drizzle: The perfect sweet ending to a gourmet feast.

• Special Appearances:
- Larona Lollie: Entrepreneur who enjoyed networking and tasting the exquisite dishes.
- @itz_ruhmih: Instagrammer who shared the event live, capturing every delightful moment.
- Mahesh ck: Vegan and IT professional who appreciated the unique flavors.
- Elizabeth: Banker who enjoyed the ambiance and the food.
- Cashawn Myers: From Habesha, contributing to the vibrant discussions.
- Ena Imara: Chef and mentor who provided valuable insights.
- Kala Kambon: Educator and writer who engaged in lively conversations.
- Edwin Kweku Baffour: From Food Sovereignty Ghana, discussing the importance of sustainable food.
- Ohenenana Safo: Event organizer and fashionpreneur who added a touch of style to the evening.
- Dr. Doe: From Plant-based Vegan Market, supporting the event and its mission.
- Dr. (Nana) Mawiyah Kambon: Psychologist and elder who shared her wisdom and support for the event.
- Ras Revolution: Reggae musician who added rhythm to the night with his soulful tunes.
- The Bradbys: The RepatriatetoGhana family who embraced the culinary experience with joy. They came out to celebrate their anniversary and Mrs. Bradby's birthday.

A Night to Remember:
• Networking and Dancing: Guests mingled, networked, and danced the night away, creating a vibrant and joyful atmosphere.
• Culinary Excellence: Chef Ama showcased her exceptional culinary skills, impressing everyone with her innovative and delicious vegan dishes.
• Photographs and Memories: The event was beautifully documented by Ameyaw Debrah, ensuring that every moment was captured.

Join us in celebrating this incredible event and the culinary genius of Kid Chef Ama Kambon. Watch the full video to see the highlights, the laughter, and the amazing food that brought everyone together. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more delicious and exciting content!

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Your Concept Of God And Religion Is European | Dr. Marimba Ani
Your Concept Of God And Religion Is European | Dr. Marimba Ani Baka Omubo 15 Views • 29 days ago

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String Theory and the End of Space and Time with Robbert Dijkgraaf | 2019
String Theory and the End of Space and Time with Robbert Dijkgraaf | 2019 Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 40 Views • 5 years ago

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In the framework of the largest string theory conference in the world, Strings 2019, Science and Cocktails organized a special event at Flagey in Brussels. We were sipping cocktails in the art-deco building with string theorist and science superstar Robbert Dijkgraaf as he told us all about the fundamental laws of Nature. Afterwards, cellist and composer Benjamin Glorieux performed a musical piece together with invited guests especially commissioned for the occasion, while live-video artist Klaas Verpoest accompanied them with his visual magic.

What is string theory? What happens to stuff that falls inside a black hole? What are the fundamental building blocks of space and time? Did Nature have any choice in picking the fundamental laws of physics? What is the role of mathematics in physics?

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Learn Igbo Phrases : Week 16 Speaking Practice — 15 Essential Sentences
Learn Igbo Phrases : Week 16 Speaking Practice — 15 Essential Sentences T. Y. Adodo 8 Views • 21 days ago

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This is your Week 16 Igbo language practice session from Igbo Daily Drops — 15 sentences learnt over the past week in Igbo daily drops,  built for real-life use. Commands, requests, questions, and the kind of warm, human phrases that make the difference between knowing a language and living in it.
Work through each sentence at your own pace. You will hear it once, then again — then it is your turn. The sentences this week move from saying where you are located, who you are , to asking who others are. 

The Igbo sentences we learnt this week are :

Ọ bụ nke m — It is mine.
Uniform a bụ nke m — This uniform is mine.
Ọ bụrọ nke m — It is not mine.
Ọ bụ nke gị — It is yours.
Hoodie a ọ bụ nke gị? — Is this Hoodie yours?
Ọ bụghị nke gị — It is not yours.
Nke a bụ nke anyị — This one is ours.
Nri a bụ nke anyị — This food is ours.
Ọ bụ nke anyị niile — It belongs to all of us.
Ụmụ ha bụ nke ha — Their children are theirs.
Ọ'ụ nke ha — It's theirs.
Kedu nke bụ nke unu? — Which one is yours (plural)?
Kedu onye nwe ya? — Who owns it?
Ọ'ụ mụ nwe ya. — I own it.
Anyị nwe ya. — We own it.

This is the language your family carried. Now it is yours to carry too.

Vox: Why South Africa is still so segregated
Vox: Why South Africa is still so segregated Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 61 Views • 5 years ago

How centuries of division built one of the most unequal countries on earth.

For decades, South Africa was under apartheid: a series of laws that divided people by race. Then, in the 1990s, those laws were dismantled. But many of the barriers they created continue to divide South Africans by skin color - which in turn determines their quality of life, access to jobs, and wealth. Racial division was built into the fabric of cities throughout South Africa, and it still hasn't been uprooted.That's partly because, while apartheid was the culmination of South Africa's racial divisions, it wasn't the beginning of them. That story starts closer to the 1800s, when the British built a network of railroads that transformed the region's economy into one that excluded most Black people -- and then made that exclusion the law.

Sources and further reading:

If you want to learn more about the railroads and how they impacted Cape Colony’s economy, check out this paper by Johan Fourie and Alonso Herranz Loncan:
https://academic.oup.com/ereh/....article-abstract/22/

To understand segregation in South Africa’s major urban centers, take a look at this paper about segregation and inequality:
https://www.seri-sa.org/images..../SERI_Edged_out_repo

For more information on post-Apartheid cities, you can read this paper by Edgar Pieterse (who we feature in the video):
https://www.africancentreforci....ties.net/wp-content/

To explore the history and legacy of District Six, visit the District Six Museum website:https://www.districtsix.co.za/

Thanks for watching and let us know what you think in the comments!Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com​.

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