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What’s your name?
Have you ever thought about YOUR name?
What it means, where it came from, how it came to be?
But What is a Name? -It is a word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or African names are not metaphysical pomposity, they carry our history. Melanin Dominant Names convey very deep inherent meaning on the bearer, those who call out those names whether in sadness or pleasure sustain the community of the Living and the Ancients as a whole.
Imagine if the 72 names of the Original Melanin Dominant first ancestors were known We would be very POWERFUL. What is Your name? Find out if you can derive huge benefits by adopting an African name. Try it and let us know.
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In this reasoning, Mutabaruka questions the people of African descent who reject African religious practices while accepting European religious practices.
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We review moving cryptos, the importance of wallets, cryptos projects to look into, staking, the power of compounding, & the power of trading for your own sovereignty.
This is a powerful posting by theBrother as he finishes his interview with Dr. James L. Conyers on the topic of one of the progenitors of Pan Africanism, Edward Wilmot Blyden.
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Personnel
Lee Morgan, Trumpet
Wayne Shorter, Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Timmons, Piano; Jymie Merritt, Bass
Art Blakey, Drums
Composers
Disc One
1 Announcement By
Pee Wee Marquette 1:06
2 The Opener 8:29 (Hank Mobley)
3 What Know 10:26 (Lee Morgan)
4 The Theme 1:37
5 Announcement By Art Blakey 0:21
6 Round About Midnight 9:44 (Thelonious Monk)
7 The Breeze And I 10:38 (Lecuona-Camarata-Stillman)
Disc Two
1 Announcement By Pee Wee Marquette & Art Blakey 1:01
2 High Modes 13:09 (Hank Mobley)
3 Night Watch 8:34 (Hank Mobley)
4 The Things I Love 8:26 (H. Barlow-L. Harris)
5 The Summit 9:26 (Wayne Shorter)
6 The Theme 1:35
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder live at Birdland in New York CB), on September 14, 1960
Open and Close (LP) (1971) Fela Kuti
Songs includes: Open And Close/ Suegbe And Pako / Gbagada Gbogodo
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This video is part of a series of songs being posted on Fela's official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/fela) each featuring, alongside the music, an informative commentary by Afrobeat Historian, Chris May.
The entire catalogue, released on Kntting Factory Records, is available on the Fela website (http://fela.net/), along with documentaries and recorded concerts, CDs and vinyl, tee shirts, posters and many other items.
Recorded from Sankofa Revolutionary Radio, this is a replay episode from Manu Ampim's Africana Studies program.
Here are some of the housing designs from Chagga, Sukuma and Massai communities found in East Africa.
Psychology of... Season 3 ep 2
Max Boot discusses his new book, "Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare From Ancient Times to the Present," as part of the Pritzker Military Library Presents series.
SPEAKER:
Max Boot
INTRODUCTORY SPEAKER:
Nancy Houghton
http://www.cfr.org/wars-and-wa....rfare/history-future
MK Party formation prophecy
Javascript is one of most popular languages for 2020. This language lets your build full stack applications using just one single language unlike many other languages
Easy to to learn and powerful, Javascript is a must. Upon completion of this course you will a solid foundation enabling to start to building backend applications using NodeJS and frontend applications using React of Vue
Let's go.
► Table of contents
00:00:00 - Intro
00:04:00 - Quick word before we begin
00:09:00 - What we are going to learn in this section
00:57:00 - The Setup
00:12:15 - Variables
00:18:43 - Objects
00:27:06 - Arrays
00:35:41 - Arithmetic Operators
00:39:47 - Functions
00:56:23 - Loops
1:05:40 - Break and Continue Keywords
1:10:15 - If Statements
1:16:04 - Switch Statement
1:31:43 - Logical and Comparison Operators
1:29:38 - Type Coercion
1:35:42 - Single vs Double Quotes
1:39:37 - Map | Filter | Reduce functions
1:48:17 - Callbacks
1:54:27 - Wrap up
1:55:16 - Name Exports and Imports
1:58:54 - Name Exports and Imports PART 2
2:00:58 - Default Exports and Imports
2:03:57 - Variable Scope and Let Keyword
2:06:05 - Const Keyword
2:09:40 - Template Literals
2:12:21 - Spread Operators on Arrays
2:17:23 - Spread Operators on Objects
2:19:35 - Arrow Functions
2:24:06 - Lexical and the this keyword
2:29:04 - Enhanced Object Properties
2:33:30 - Array Destcructuring
2:37:00 - Object Destcructuring
2:41:13 - More on object destcructuring
2:43:43 - Function Default Parameters
2:47:24 - Classes in a nutshell
2:49:17 - Creating classes
2:57:21 - Inheritance
3:07:40 - Static methods
3:09:38 - Promises Keynote
3:11:41 - Creating Promises
3:15:54 - Promise.all
3:22:55 - Promises and Fetch API
3:30:51 - Generators Keynote
3:33:36 - Your first Generator
3:38:30 - More on Generators
3:42:27 - Coroutines Keynote
3:44:34 - Generators Promises and Coroutines
3:53:22 - Intro to Async Await
4:02:30 - From generators to Async Await
4:07:20 - Handling Errors
4:09:20 - Wrap up
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US involvement in Central America dated back to the first attempt to build the Panama Canal. And in accordance to the Monroe Doctrine was expanded in the 20th century too. US Marines took part in expeditions in Guatemala, Nicaragua and US naval power was a factor in many disputes like the Coto War between Costa Rica and Panama. With the rise of the United Fruit Company, the US domestic market also influenced decisions in the region.
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Butler, Smedley, War is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier, (Los Angeles, CA : Feral House, 2003)
Chapman, Peter, Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World, (Edinburgh : Canongate, 2007)
Colby, Elbridge, “The United States and the Coto Dispute between Panama and Costa Rica”, The Journal of International Relations, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Jan., 1922)
De La Pedraja Tomán, René, Wars of Latin America, 1899-1941, (Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., 2006)
Gilderhus, Mark T, The Second Century: U.S.- Latin American Relations Since 1889, (Wilmington, Delaware : Scholarly Resources Inc, 2000)
Harrison, Benjamin, “The United States and the 1909 Nicaragua Revolution”, Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 3/4 (September-December 1995)
Langley, Lester D, The Banana Wars: United States Intervention in the Caribbean, 1898-1934, (Wilmington, Delaware : Scholarly Resources Inc, 2002)
Leonard, Thomas M. “Search for Security: The United States and Central America in the Twentieth Century”, The Americas, Vol. 47, No. 4 (Apr., 1991)
Moberg, Mark & Striffler, Steve (eds.), Banana Wars: Power, Production and History in the Americas, (Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2003)
Mobley, Scott, ““By the Force of Our Arms” William D. Leahy and the U.S. Intervention in Nicaragua, 1912”, Federal History, (2019)
Panama Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Controversia de Limites Entre Panama y Costa Rica, Tomo II, (Panama : Imprenta Nacional, 1921)
Schoultz, Lars, Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy toward Latin America, (Cambridge, MA : Harvard University, 2003)
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Ayiti Bluez and AfroN8V recorded this song in 2010. AfroN8V is representing the Afrikans in Colombia paying homage to Ayiti for trying to free our Afrikan people from slavery which Bolivar continued upon independence. Ayiti Bluez sings about that role Ayiti played in South 'America'.
Collectively, Ayiti and Afrocolombia we are proud children of Afrika who continue to be in this 21st century, and we're wishing History, Consciousness and Triumph to the Black people of the world.
Burkina Faso is a special country; one that is characterized not by its economy or its nature, but by the people that inhabit it. Diversity is unequivocally Burkina Faso’s strong suite as difference takes place in co-existence. What makes this interesting for an architect is that the large variety of ethnic groups is paired with the creativity portrayed in the spatial environment.
Understanding the natural, cultural and social context in which Burkinabé citizens live will provide us with the tools to design better, more affordable and more culturally sensitive housing solutions. Comprehending their daily life is of high importance if the urbanizing population is to accept, apply, use and create new, more effective housing typologies.
This documentary shows the strength local architecture has and the inevitable change that the country is facing. Fusing both the vernacular and an African modernity offers viable solutions to the spatial development of the country’s urban growth.
I hope you enjoy it!
Check https://www.robynesome.com/bur....kinab-domesticity-do for the research paper, which contextualizes global challenges such as high population growth, rapid urbanization, and the lack of cultural values portrayed in mass housing, within Burkina Faso.
Victor Yeimo of Komite Nasional Papua Barat (KNPB) shares the situation, challenges and demands of the West Papuan people to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
Mama Bayyinah Bello - The Importance of Voudon
A hungry pride of lionesses are desperately in need of a kill. Rhinoceros Lola has given birth, but her new calf is vulnerable to predators. In the wetlands, crowned crane Malkia seeks a mate.
Bankana ba bena mitumba ya lupeto ba kâna masâpo a bashabo amba, nangwa ká tu petele i kwetu.
Bakâna! Bakana! Bakana!