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Abibitumi Kasa original Akan (Twi Class) and Yoruba Class Final presentations at the Palace Gate restaurant in Chicago in 2006.
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The artistic shape is the key for these vertical turbines to be more effective than traditional models.
Are ‘tulip turbines’ the answer to energy eyesores?
What if producing renewable energy could double as eco-art? A company in the Netherlands is producing 'wind tulips' to make clean energy production less of an eyesore.
Europe is currently working on becoming climate neutral by 2050 (producing net-zero emissions), but the popularity of traditional wind turbines is not at an all time high. The main reason is the noise they make and their adverse environmental impacts, such as spinning turbine blades posing a threat to flying wildlife like birds and bats.
The development of vertical turbines poses a solution to this problem.
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Where do the ancestors dwell? What happens when we transition from this world to theirs, and what happens to our whole being at the time of temporal death? In this episode, we deal with these questions and more, revealing the little known but specific details about the ancestral world and how it is organized. These insights have implications for everything from who we call in libation or prayer to the relationship with your ancestors to how to frame your human experience to live a meaningful, destiny laden existence.
Today in Africa Series 1 4 of 4 Gabon The Sentinels of the Forest
Most are not fit for the revolution. We need to be conditioned by learning and discovering our Afrikan heritage in history. Remember, strategic action is necessary.
Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America calls Dr. Aris Latham “the father of gourmet ethical raw foods cuisine”. Panamanian by birth; he is recognized globally for his culinary innovations and is the creator of Sunfired Foods and the Sunfired Culinary Institute.
It was an enlightening conversation with host Annick Jackman and Dr. Aris on how to live a healthier lifestyle by addressing the food we eat so we aren't "digging our graves with our forks".
The young Brooklyn scribe Navy Blue, featuring an appearance from yasiin bey (formerly known as Mos Def). From Navy's 2020 album 'Song of Sage: Post Panic!'
Wildlife documentary in which the world's first purpose built waterhole with a built-in specialist camera rig is constructed in the Mwiba Wildlife Reserve in Tanzania to allow filming of the animals that visit it 24/7.
Escape into ocean Immersion
In today's video I will be addressing black biracials and why they are not black. Also, I will be breaking down the struggles that biracials face and the dangers of the one drop rule.
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Mhenga John Henrik Clarke
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African History Series-African Empires of Ghana and Mali
Mhenga Malcolm X
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In the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu, thousands of scientific and religious texts have been hidden for centuries. This program examines the rich history and variety of Timbuktu’s lost libraries. Scholars from across Africa and the Western world elucidate how valuable these fragile treasures are to our knowledge of Africa, Islam, and the growth of literacy outside the Western tradition. The program also asks: how differently would Africa have developed if the libraries hadn’t been forced underground by colonial interests?