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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Piano – John Lewis
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson
Contrabass – Percy Heath
Drums – Connie Kay

Recorded live 1971

1 Walkin' Stomp
2 The Legendary Profile
3 Willow Weep For Me
4 The Cylinder
5 A Cold Wind Is Blowing
6 Misty Roses
7 The Jasmin Tree
8 Monterey Mist

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Le 3ème Colloque International de la ville de Baie-Mahault, présenté par ANYJART sur le thème "Sciences, Afrique noire & Modernité : Les Mathématiques Africaines, entre traditions culturelles et Modernité technologique" qui s'est déroule en Guadeloupe du 31 octobre au 03 Novembre a été un véritable succès.

Parrainé par l'illustre professeur Théophile OBENGA, chef de file de l'école Diopienne, ce colloque qui a réuni un large panel de spécialistes a été une occasion inédite d'offrir au public, l'opportunité d'apprécier l'extrême modernité de nos pratiques culturelles et leur corrélation avec un certain nombre d'univers scientifiques.

Ici, il s'agit de la présentation de N. Kalala OMOTUNDE portant sur les Traditions Textiles Africaines (leur origine et leur nature) et leur portée pédagogique dans l'univers des Mathématiques et de la Géométrie.

Baka Omubo
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Marcus Garvey called us the "scientifically weaker race" (which is still true today), and instructed us to "make sure we have a race of scientists par excellence". He understood then that our lack of involvement in science puts us at a huge disadvantage. How can we nation build and protect ourselves without being engage in STEM? Join me this Saturday at 8pm EST as I discuss how we can prepare for the technologically advanced world that is fast approaching with Dr. Kevin Kornegay, director of the Cybersecurity Assurance and Policy (CAP) Center at Morgan State University.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Heroin is having a devastating effect on communities across South Africa. That's the conclusion of a study by an EU-funded project known as ENACT. A drug called Nyaope made of low-grade heroin is presenting a particular challenge. Users engage in a dangerous practice known as bluetoothing, in which the intoxicated blood of one user is injected into the veins of another. ENACT based its findings on interviews with gang members, drug dealers, users and police. They also found that the government and law enforcement are failing to tackle the problem. Some viewers may find some images in this report distressing.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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I visited this small town in greater Accra more than 5 years ago and I had no memory other than a beautiful Catholic church building and a banana plantation.
The idea of praising this place and its warm people haunted me for more than a week and I finally decided to go back.To my surprise, the church was demolished and access to the banana fields was forbidden.
The fact remains , it was a nice visit. Enjoy the watch !

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Baka Omubo
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Baka Omubo
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Prior to colonialism, food production in Africa was in the hands of African farmers who grew crops mainly for food production. Many explorers to Africa were more focused on acquiring and shipping raw materials to the western world and considered this the most efficient use of their resources. Over time this way of conducting business became expensive and they sought to diversify ways to increase their profits. More often than not, private companies such as the Royal Niger Company, Imperial British East Africa Company, and British South Africa Company incurred high costs in trying to set up a new administration that would protect their interests. These new administrations often introduced tax systems and laws that forced local farmers to grow crops they could openly sell on the local market in order to pay their taxes. This led to the introduction of cash crop agriculture in many parts of Africa.
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Ọbádélé Kambon
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The Blank Slate Monument is an interactive statue highlighting African American history with a twist - anyone can contribute by sharing their own message. What would you write on the blank slate?
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Einstein's general theory of relativity, leaders from multiple fields of physics discuss its essential insights, its lingering questions, the latest work it has sparked, and the allied fields of research that have resulted.

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Original Program Date: 05/30/2015
Host: Brian Greene
PARTICIPANTS: Gabriela González, Samir Mathur, Andrew Strominger, Cumrun Vafa, Steven Weinberg

Introduction with Brian Greene 00:00

Participant Introductions 04:25

What aspect of physics is so important that you would tattoo it on your body? 08:05

Steven Weinberg takes us from Newton to Einstein. 12:05

What was the observational support for Einstein theories? 19:20

Can Newtons ideas be extracted from Einstein's? 23:40

What did Einstein think about the Big Bang? 30:58

What did Hubble's observations discover? 33:39

What is the biggest unsolved problem in cosmology? 38:03

What is the history of Black Holes? 40:31

Einstein's thoughts on singularity. 47:33

What is a gravitational wave? 50:49

What does a gravitational wave sound like? 57:52

Combining General relativity and Quantum mechanics. 01:00:28

Cumrun Vafa on String theory. 01:10:50

Samir Mathur explains information loss at a black hole. 01:17:45

Black Holes to Wormholes. 01:28:45

Is the fabric of space time a physical thing? 01:32:24

What is the one question you would want answered in your lifetime? 01:36:37




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