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Ich wurde letztens auf das Hanfmuseum in Berlin aufmerksam gemacht. Das Museum existiert seit 1994 im Herzen Berlins, im Nikolaiviertel und ist in der Bundesrepublik das einzige seiner Art und neben denen in Bologna, der Schweiz und Amsterdam das vierte weltweit. Auf mehr als 250qm können sich die Besucherinnen ein umfassendes Bild über die alte Kulturpflanze machen. Die Ausstellung behandelt alle Themen rund um den Hanf. Insbesondere interessant dürfte die juristische Seite des Marijuana sein, dem als Genussmittel konsumierten Blüten, da diese viele Überraschungen bereithält. weiterlesen...
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... the world of poli-tricks makes life difficult for the "everyday people" of the world. No matter which political system is in power, people must always struggle to survive. We live in a world polarized by violence and hate at unprecedented levels. It’s a boiling cauldron of war and strife. We need to work out our problems with nonviolence and political dialogue.
(this link has nothing to do with the text and the recipe below) weiterlesen...
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Off topic? No man, it's on topic. Check it!

The Ancient One
by Bearwalker
Native American Lore
Ancient One sat in the shade of his tree in front of his cave. Red People
came to him and he said to Red People, "Tell me your vision."
And Red People answered, "The elders have told us to pray in this manner, and
that manner, and it is important that only we pray as we have been taught for
this has been handed down to us by the elders."
"Hmmmm," said the Ancient One.
Then Black People came to him and he said to Black People, "Tell me your
vision." weiterlesen...
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The Impact of Marcus Garvey — By Dr John Henrik Clarke
When Marcus Garvey died in 1940 the role of the British Empire was already being challenged by India and the rising expectations of her African colonies. Marcus Garvey’s avocation of African redemption and the restoration of the African state’s sovereign political entity in world affairs was still a dream without fulfillment.
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Anmerkung: Related post to this topic: The Sayings of Marcus Garvey | book review by Dr Alfred Sangster |
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WAS DAS LEBEN MICH GELEHRT HAT
Kalifornien, Dienstag, den 28. April 1964. Was das Leben mich bezüglich Rassendiskriminierung gelehrt hat, möchte ich mit jenen teilen, die bereit sind zu lernen:
Dass solange, bis die Philosophie, die eine Rasse zu Höherstehende und eine andere zu Untergebenen macht schließlich dauerhaft unglaubwürdig gemacht und aufgegeben wird; weiterlesen...
Anmerkung: Bob Marley sang diesen Text in seinem Lied "War". Text und Bild von http://www.movements.de/RastafarI/RastafarI_index.htm |
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AWAKE ZION
1. Artikel in Deutsch
2. English Summary
1. Ein Film spürt den Verwandtschaftsverhältnissen zwischen Judaismus und Reggae-Kultur nach!
LInk: http://www.awakezion.net
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Zutaten:
- 1 Tasse Erbsen (gelb oder weiss)
- 1 Tasse geschnittene rote Zwiebeln
- 1/2 Tasse pflanzliches �
- 4,5 Tassen Wasser
- 1 Essl�fel Ingwer
- 1 " Knoblauch
- 4 " Berbere (Chilli Pulver tuts auch...)
- 1 " Key We't K'emem (Paprika Pulver geht als Ersatz auch...)
- Salz falls gewnscht bzw. nach belieben
| Ingredients:
- 1 cup split peas (yellow or green)
- a cup of red onions (chopped)
- 1/2 vegetable oil
- 4 1/2 cups water
- 1 tablesthingy ginger (diced)
- 1 tablesthingy garlic (diced)
- 4 tablesthingys garlic
- 1 tablesthingy key we't k'emem (red hot spice)
- salt to taste
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EDITED BY KEN JONES Reviewed by Dr Alfred Sangster
Sunday, August 04, 2002
There have been many books on Marcus Garvey, the most extensive being the 7 volume series by the Jamaican, Robert Hill, now a professor at the University of California. The author who has worked in the diplomatic service and in the media, has drawn extensively from this series, from discussions with Marcus Garvey's sons, Julius and Marcus Jr, his widow Amy Jacques, and the writer of the forward, the late Professor John Henry Clarke of Hunter College, New York. It is unfortunate that his sources are not quoted. The book published by Ken Jones in 2002, is available at local bookstores and the production is sponsored by a number of institutions. weiterlesen...
Anmerkung: Source is the Jamaica ObserverBook Cover (Observer Link) |
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