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Gyna centurino cockroach ( Gambia ) Rare Species
Gyna centurino cockroach ( Gambia ) Rare Species
Gyna centurino cockroach ( Gambia ) Rare Species
A quick look at a colony of Gyna centurio formally Gyna sp. Gambia
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Prayercast | Gambia
Prayercast | Gambia
Prayercast | Gambia
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Gambia says US, UK trying to destabilize it
Gambia says US, UK trying to destabilize it
Gambia says US, UK trying to destabilize it
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The Gambia Experience
The Gambia Experience
The Gambia Experience
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of The Gambia
Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of The Gambia
Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of The Gambia
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The Gambia (Listeni/ˈɡæmbiə/; officially the Republic of the Gambia and often called simply Gambia) is a country in West Africa. It is surrounded by Senegal, apart from a short strip of Atlantic coastline at its western end. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa.
The country is situated on either side of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the country's centre and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 10,689 square kilometres (4,127 sq mi) with a population of 1,882,450 at the 15 April 2013 Census (provisional). Banjul is the Gambian capital, but the largest cities are Serekunda
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Riddim Colony - Mercy Ska
Riddim Colony - Mercy Ska
Riddim Colony - Mercy Ska
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Riddim Colony - Message of I and I feat. JZA
Riddim Colony - Message of I and I feat. JZA
Riddim Colony - Message of I and I feat. JZA
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Africa you never see on tv (The Gambia Xperience)
Africa you never see on tv (The Gambia Xperience)
Africa you never see on tv (The Gambia Xperience)
The Gambia smiling coast of Africa !!! The Gambia, an English speaking ex-British colony on the West Coast of Africa is a country with a great deal to offer ...
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The Gambia/the Republic of The Gambia
The Gambia/the Republic of The Gambia
The Gambia/the Republic of The Gambia
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Riddim Colony - Nő a kínálat (Dr's Darling) (1st Demo 2006)
Riddim Colony - Nő a kínálat (Dr's Darling) (1st Demo 2006)
Riddim Colony - Nő a kínálat (Dr's Darling) (1st Demo 2006)
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Riddim Colony - Blessed Are We
Riddim Colony - Blessed Are We
Riddim Colony - Blessed Are We
Album: What a Day EP (2009) Riddim Colony, the no.1 authentic reggae band of Hungary plays real jamaican culture music from deep roots to the hottest danceha...
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Riddim Colony - Greed feat. Mili Chab
Riddim Colony - Greed feat. Mili Chab
Riddim Colony - Greed feat. Mili Chab
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Interview with journalist Saikou Jammeh from The Gambia
Interview with journalist Saikou Jammeh from The Gambia
Interview with journalist Saikou Jammeh from The Gambia
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Riddim Colony - Conquering Lion
Riddim Colony - Conquering Lion
Riddim Colony - Conquering Lion
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Riddim Colony - We Shall Overcome
Riddim Colony - We Shall Overcome
Riddim Colony - We Shall Overcome
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Riddim Colony - Soulfood
Riddim Colony - Soulfood
Riddim Colony - Soulfood
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Riddim Colony - What a Day
Riddim Colony - What a Day
Riddim Colony - What a Day
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Riddim Colony - Girls Dem Sweet
Riddim Colony - Girls Dem Sweet
Riddim Colony - Girls Dem Sweet
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Riddim Colony - Me Cry
Riddim Colony - Me Cry
Riddim Colony - Me Cry
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Riddim Colony - Gideon Dread
Riddim Colony - Gideon Dread
Riddim Colony - Gideon Dread
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Riddim Colony - Like a Dream
Riddim Colony - Like a Dream
Riddim Colony - Like a Dream
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Riddim Colony - Eden
Riddim Colony - Eden
Riddim Colony - Eden
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Afrikas gefährliche Flüsse HD Teil 1
Afrikas gefährliche Flüsse HD Teil 1
Afrikas gefährliche Flüsse HD Teil 1
Im 19. Jahrhundert beziehen sich die Dokumente auf die Siedlung am Fluss Gambia (englisch Settlement on the River Gambia). 1888 wurde die Kolonie als die Kol...
Prayercast | Gambia
Straddling the Gambia River, the Republic of The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa. Inhabited by numerous ethnic groups and a part of various...
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Straddling the Gambia River, the Republic of The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa. Inhabited by numerous ethnic groups and a part of various...
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Gambia says US, UK trying to destabilize it
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of The Gambia
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The Gambia (Listeni/ˈɡæmbiə/; officially the Republic of the Gambia and often called simply Gambia) is a country in West Africa. It is surrounded by Senegal, apart from a short strip of Atlantic coastline at its western end. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa.
The country is situated on either side of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the country's centre and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 10,689 square kilometres (4,127 sq mi) with a population of 1,882,450 at the 15 April 2013 Census (provisional). Banjul is the Gambian capital, but the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.
The Gambia shares historical roots with many other West African nations in the slave trade, which was the key factor in the placing and keeping of a colony on the Gambia River, first by the Portuguese, during which era it was La Gambia, and later by the British. On 18 February 1965, The Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom and joined the Commonwealth of Nations as Republic of the Gambia. It withdrew from the British Commonwealth in October 2013. Since gaining independence, Gambia has enjoyed relative political stability, with the exception of a brief period of military rule in 1994.
Due to the fertile land of the country, the economy is dominated by farming, fishing, and tourism. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day.
Arab traders provided the first written accounts of the Gambia area in the ninth and tenth centuries. During the tenth century, Muslim merchants and scholars established communities in several West African commercial centres. Both groups established trans-Saharan trade routes, leading to a large trade in slaves, gold, ivory (exports) and manufactured goods (imports).
By the eleventh or twelfth century, the rulers of kingdoms such as Takrur (a monarchy centred on the Senegal River just to the north), ancient Ghana and Gao, had converted to Islam and had appointed Muslims who were literate in the Arabic language as courtiers. At the beginning of the fourteenth century, most of what is today called Gambia was part of the Mali Empire. The Portuguese reached this area by sea in the mid-fifteenth century, and they began to dominate overseas trade.
In 1588, the claimant to the Portuguese throne, António, Prior of Crato, sold exclusive trade rights on the Gambia River to English merchants. Letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I confirmed the grant. In 1618, King James I of England granted a charter to an English company for trade with the Gambia and the Gold Coast (now Ghana). Between 1651 and 1661 some parts of the Gambia were under Courland's rule, and had been bought by Prince Jacob Kettler, who was a Polish-Lithuanian vassal.
During the late 17th century and throughout the 18th century, the British Empire and the French Empire struggled continually for political and commercial supremacy in the regions of the Senegal River and the Gambia River. The British Empire occupied the Gambia when an expedition led by Augustus Keppel landed there—following the Capture of Senegal in 1758. The 1783 First Treaty of Versailles gave Great Britain possession of the Gambia River, but the French retained a tiny enclave at Albreda on the river's north bank. This was finally ceded to the United Kingdom in 1856.
As many as three million slaves may have been taken from this general region during the three centuries that the transatlantic slave trade operated. It is not known how many slaves were taken by inter-tribal wars or Muslim traders before the transatlantic slave trade began. Most of those taken were sold by other Africans to Europeans; others were prisoners of inter-tribal wars; some were victims sold because of unpaid debts; and others were simply victims of kidnapping.
Traders initially sent slaves to Europe to work as servants until the market for labour expanded in the West Indies and North America in the eighteenth century. In 1807, the United Kingdom abolished the slave trade throughout its empire. It also tried, unsuccessfully, to end the slave trade in the Gambia. Slave ships intercepted by the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron in the Atlantic were also returned to the Gambia, with liberated slaves released on MacCarthy Island far up the Gambia River where they were expected to establish new lives. The British established the military post of Bathurst (now Banjul) in 1816. In the ensuing years, Banjul was at times under the jurisdiction of the British Governor General in Sierra Leone. In 1888, the Gambia became a separate colony.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gambia
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The Gambia (Listeni/ˈɡæmbiə/; officially the Republic of the Gambia and often called simply Gambia) is a country in West Africa. It is surrounded by Senegal, apart from a short strip of Atlantic coastline at its western end. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa.
The country is situated on either side of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the country's centre and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 10,689 square kilometres (4,127 sq mi) with a population of 1,882,450 at the 15 April 2013 Census (provisional). Banjul is the Gambian capital, but the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.
The Gambia shares historical roots with many other West African nations in the slave trade, which was the key factor in the placing and keeping of a colony on the Gambia River, first by the Portuguese, during which era it was La Gambia, and later by the British. On 18 February 1965, The Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom and joined the Commonwealth of Nations as Republic of the Gambia. It withdrew from the British Commonwealth in October 2013. Since gaining independence, Gambia has enjoyed relative political stability, with the exception of a brief period of military rule in 1994.
Due to the fertile land of the country, the economy is dominated by farming, fishing, and tourism. About a third of the population lives below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day.
Arab traders provided the first written accounts of the Gambia area in the ninth and tenth centuries. During the tenth century, Muslim merchants and scholars established communities in several West African commercial centres. Both groups established trans-Saharan trade routes, leading to a large trade in slaves, gold, ivory (exports) and manufactured goods (imports).
By the eleventh or twelfth century, the rulers of kingdoms such as Takrur (a monarchy centred on the Senegal River just to the north), ancient Ghana and Gao, had converted to Islam and had appointed Muslims who were literate in the Arabic language as courtiers. At the beginning of the fourteenth century, most of what is today called Gambia was part of the Mali Empire. The Portuguese reached this area by sea in the mid-fifteenth century, and they began to dominate overseas trade.
In 1588, the claimant to the Portuguese throne, António, Prior of Crato, sold exclusive trade rights on the Gambia River to English merchants. Letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I confirmed the grant. In 1618, King James I of England granted a charter to an English company for trade with the Gambia and the Gold Coast (now Ghana). Between 1651 and 1661 some parts of the Gambia were under Courland's rule, and had been bought by Prince Jacob Kettler, who was a Polish-Lithuanian vassal.
During the late 17th century and throughout the 18th century, the British Empire and the French Empire struggled continually for political and commercial supremacy in the regions of the Senegal River and the Gambia River. The British Empire occupied the Gambia when an expedition led by Augustus Keppel landed there—following the Capture of Senegal in 1758. The 1783 First Treaty of Versailles gave Great Britain possession of the Gambia River, but the French retained a tiny enclave at Albreda on the river's north bank. This was finally ceded to the United Kingdom in 1856.
As many as three million slaves may have been taken from this general region during the three centuries that the transatlantic slave trade operated. It is not known how many slaves were taken by inter-tribal wars or Muslim traders before the transatlantic slave trade began. Most of those taken were sold by other Africans to Europeans; others were prisoners of inter-tribal wars; some were victims sold because of unpaid debts; and others were simply victims of kidnapping.
Traders initially sent slaves to Europe to work as servants until the market for labour expanded in the West Indies and North America in the eighteenth century. In 1807, the United Kingdom abolished the slave trade throughout its empire. It also tried, unsuccessfully, to end the slave trade in the Gambia. Slave ships intercepted by the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron in the Atlantic were also returned to the Gambia, with liberated slaves released on MacCarthy Island far up the Gambia River where they were expected to establish new lives. The British established the military post of Bathurst (now Banjul) in 1816. In the ensuing years, Banjul was at times under the jurisdiction of the British Governor General in Sierra Leone. In 1888, the Gambia became a separate colony.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gambia
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Riddim Colony - Mercy Ska
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Riddim Colony - Message of I and I feat. JZA
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Africa you never see on tv (The Gambia Xperience)
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The Gambia/the Republic of The Gambia
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The Gambia/the Republic of The Gambia and which is commonly known as Gambia by its residents, is a country in Western Africa. The Gambia is the smallest coun...
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Riddim Colony - Nő a kínálat (Dr's Darling) (1st Demo 2006)
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Riddim Colony - Blessed Are We
Album: What a Day EP (2009) Riddim Colony, the no.1 authentic reggae band of Hungary plays real jamaican culture music from deep roots to the hottest danceha...
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Riddim Colony - Greed feat. Mili Chab
Album: Message of I&I; (2008) Riddim Colony, the no.1 authentic reggae band of Hungary plays real jamaican culture music from deep roots to the hottest danceh...
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Interview with journalist Saikou Jammeh from The Gambia
The Gambia, a former British colony in West Africa, has announced that it is leaving the Commonwealth group of nations. A Gambian government statement said t...
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The Gambia, a former British colony in West Africa, has announced that it is leaving the Commonwealth group of nations. A Gambian government statement said t...
Riddim Colony - Conquering Lion
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Riddim Colony - We Shall Overcome
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Riddim Colony - Soulfood
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Riddim Colony - What a Day
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Album: What a Day EP (2009) Riddim Colony, the no.1 authentic reggae band of Hungary plays real jamaican culture music from deep roots to the hottest danceha...
Riddim Colony - Girls Dem Sweet
Album: Message of I&I; (2008) Riddim Colony, the no.1 authentic reggae band of Hungary plays real jamaican culture music from deep roots to the hottest danceh...
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Riddim Colony - Me Cry
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Riddim Colony - Gideon Dread
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Riddim Colony - Like a Dream
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Riddim Colony - Eden
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Afrikas gefährliche Flüsse HD Teil 1
Im 19. Jahrhundert beziehen sich die Dokumente auf die Siedlung am Fluss Gambia (englisch Settlement on the River Gambia). 1888 wurde die Kolonie als die Kol...
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Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film Documentary
Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film Documentary
Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film Documentary
Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film (1870s-1940s) Ghana during colonial, imperial times in its pre-independence, British colony state. The Gold Coast (now Ghana) became an official British colony in 1874. The Gold Coast's name derives from its most treasured and valuable resource, which is gold. In the beginning of time, it was known as the Empire of Ancient Ghana which was well known for the Ashanti Kingdom. The Ashanti Kingdom, however, was actually the last kingdom to be conquered by the British to be incorporated in the Gold Coast British colony.
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Elphas's feet packed with big jiggers
Elphas's feet packed with big jiggers
Elphas's feet packed with big jiggers
He has colonies that were building up as they spread wide and higher. Thank heaven we came and offered help to Elphas. His toes are now safe; the danger of lising them is now gone.
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Leyland's Australia Episode 13: Kingston To The Twelve Apostles
Leyland's Australia Episode 13: Kingston To The Twelve Apostles
Leyland's Australia Episode 13: Kingston To The Twelve Apostles
In this episode the Leyland's great caravanning adventure takes us along the coast from Kingston in S.A. To the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. They see the am...
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How Second Hand Clothing Is Killing Senegal's Textile Industry
How Second Hand Clothing Is Killing Senegal's Textile Industry
How Second Hand Clothing Is Killing Senegal's Textile Industry
The Global Thrift Store: Is second hand clothing stopping economic development in Senegal?
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67074
In Senegal, cotton fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Yet this natural wealth is increasingly overlooked in favour of used foreign imports as the country experiences a boom in second-hand trading from France.
"The French throw these clothes away? Really? They throw them away?" Fatou Dia, an employee at one of Senegal's second-hand sorting centres, is surprised to learn the origin of their stock. The country is experiencing a boom in second-hand trading, and separatin
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Zakir Malik Sajid Rukan 3rd Rajab 2012 Imamia Colony Lahore
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The Debate - France Neo-Colonialism
The Debate - France Neo-Colonialism
The Debate - France Neo-Colonialism
France is deploying more troops to one of its former colonies, the Central African Republic that happens to be filled with valuable stones and metals. Paris ...
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Introduction To The History Of Commonwealth of Nations
Introduction To The History Of Commonwealth of Nations
Introduction To The History Of Commonwealth of Nations
The Commonwealth of Nations, commonly known as the Commonwealth (also, the British Commonwealth),[1] is an intergovernmental organisation of 53 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire. The Commonwealth operates by intergovernmental consensus of the member states, organised through the Commonwealth Secretariat, and non-governmental organisations, organised through the Commonwealth Foundation.
The Commonwealth dates back to the mid 20th century with the decolonization of the British Empire through increased self-governance of its territories. It was formally constituted by the London Declaration in 1949, which e
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AFRICA TODAY ON WESTERN SAHARA
AFRICA TODAY ON WESTERN SAHARA
AFRICA TODAY ON WESTERN SAHARA
If there is one thing Africa would not want to remember ever again; it is the era of colonialism where the west controlled everything they had.
But somewhere in Africa, another state is crying for decolonization from another African nation.
Western Sahara is a disputed territory on the northwest coast of Africa bordered by Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria. After Spain withdrew from its former colony of Spanish Sahara in 1976, Morocco annexed the northern two-thirds of Western Sahara and claimed the rest of the territory in 1979, following Mauritania's withdrawal.
Africa Today is anchored by Mike Okwoche Produced by a team made up of Dan Ik
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Dr.Zakir Naik DUBAI Ramadan Full Prog 2014 latest...If the label shows your intent wear it
Dr.Zakir Naik DUBAI Ramadan Full Prog 2014 latest...If the label shows your intent wear it
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Riz Khan - Africa's independence
Riz Khan - Africa's independence
Riz Khan - Africa's independence
As more than one dozen nations mark 50 years of independence from European colonial rule, some are struggling with poverty, corruption and civil unrest while...
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EFOSA OJ IMASUEN AND LEM B. KWEM'S WEDDING, ABUJA-NIGERIA. NOV 29, 2013
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GNIMA GOES TO SENEGAL
GNIMA GOES TO SENEGAL
GNIMA GOES TO SENEGAL
A film documenting a little girl in Africa traveling with her parents from one world to another. Set in various locations in Senegal West Africa, this is one...
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PROF M YAQOOB ABID KHALIQY NAQSHBANDI ( Haji Abad 2011)
PROF M YAQOOB ABID KHALIQY NAQSHBANDI ( Haji Abad 2011)
PROF M YAQOOB ABID KHALIQY NAQSHBANDI ( Haji Abad 2011)
Bazam-A-Shah-A-Naqashband Mehfilay Zikray MUSTAFA in Haji abad Faisalabad, Punjab Other information are below for you to attach Address # P-60 LASANI TOWM SH...
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Zakir Malik Sajid Hussain rukan khutba - majlis 13 apr 2013 at sargodha
Zakir Malik Sajid Hussain rukan khutba - majlis 13 apr 2013 at sargodha
Zakir Malik Sajid Hussain rukan khutba - majlis 13 apr 2013 at sargodha
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Jiggers extracted from the disabled Newton
Jiggers extracted from the disabled Newton
Jiggers extracted from the disabled Newton
I compare jiggers with the Amalekites who had two characteristics -cruelty and cowardice. They were warriors yes but they were not noble warriors; never foug...
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Roller Soccer Club World cup 2012 quarter final Sharks Paris - Amsterdam part 1.MP4
Roller Soccer Club World cup 2012 quarter final Sharks Paris - Amsterdam part 1.MP4
Roller Soccer Club World cup 2012 quarter final Sharks Paris - Amsterdam part 1.MP4
Roller Soccer Club world cup 2012 , in Marseille. Quarter-Final Shark Paris VS Rollerholland Amsterdam first half Coupe du monde de Roller soccer 2012 à Mars...
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An Epic Voyage of West Africa 2013
An Epic Voyage of West Africa 2013
An Epic Voyage of West Africa 2013
This is a video chronicle of a Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic voyage of West Africa. 16 countries in 34 days starting in South Africa and ending in...
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23:09
Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Kill The Ender Dragon - Hunting Endermen - Part 12
Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Kill The Ender Dragon - Hunting Endermen - Part 12
Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Kill The Ender Dragon - Hunting Endermen - Part 12
Part 13 - http://youtu.be/qqEy0uEaiwA Seed: -4496776214924768709 Welcome to a lets play on the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. In this series Ballistic Squid ...
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Hindu wedding photography
Hindu wedding photography
Hindu wedding photography
Whole Hindu Wedding with Miyaan, Sangeet, Sainth, Sehra Bandi, Shaadi & Kanga pictures set to music. Such happy faces, fascinating Hindu rituals, colourful traditions, and dancing too.
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Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
Very Educational. Please Enjoy and Subscribe too. Thanks!
George Alagiah travels the world to reveal a growing global food crisis that could affect the planet in the years ahead. With food riots on three continents recently, and unprededented competition for food due to population growth and changing diets, the series alerts viewers to a looming problem and looks for solutions.
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
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CHIMPS FAMILY 1 2)
CHIMPS FAMILY 1 2)
CHIMPS FAMILY 1 2)
AQUI VA LA SEGUNDA PARTE DE "CHIMPS FAMILY"
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Syed Abdul Majeed Nadeem in Tarnol Rawalpindi on 26-12-2011
Syed Abdul Majeed Nadeem in Tarnol Rawalpindi on 26-12-2011
Syed Abdul Majeed Nadeem in Tarnol Rawalpindi on 26-12-2011
Syed Abdul Majeed Nadeem in Tarnol Rawalpindi on 26-12-2011.
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Maggot infested hand - maggot removal under skin in humans | Mangoworms Extraction
Maggot infested hand - maggot removal under skin in humans | Mangoworms Extraction
Maggot infested hand - maggot removal under skin in humans | Mangoworms Extraction
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Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film Documentary
Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film (1870s-1940s) Ghana during colonial, imperial times in its pre-independence, British colony state. The Gold Coast (now Ghana) became an official British colony in 1874. The Gold Coast's name derives from its most treasured and valuable resource, which is gold. In the beginning of time, it was known as the Empire of Ancient Ghana which was well known for the Ashanti Kingdom. The Ashanti Kingdom, however, was actually the last kingdom to be conquered by the British to be incorporated in the Gold Coast British colony.
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Gold Coast, British West Africa / Colonial Film (1870s-1940s) Ghana during colonial, imperial times in its pre-independence, British colony state. The Gold Coast (now Ghana) became an official British colony in 1874. The Gold Coast's name derives from its most treasured and valuable resource, which is gold. In the beginning of time, it was known as the Empire of Ancient Ghana which was well known for the Ashanti Kingdom. The Ashanti Kingdom, however, was actually the last kingdom to be conquered by the British to be incorporated in the Gold Coast British colony.
- published: 18 Sep 2012
- views: 16081
Elphas's feet packed with big jiggers
He has colonies that were building up as they spread wide and higher. Thank heaven we came and offered help to Elphas. His toes are now safe; the danger of lising them is now gone.
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He has colonies that were building up as they spread wide and higher. Thank heaven we came and offered help to Elphas. His toes are now safe; the danger of lising them is now gone.
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 5996
Leyland's Australia Episode 13: Kingston To The Twelve Apostles
In this episode the Leyland's great caravanning adventure takes us along the coast from Kingston in S.A. To the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. They see the am...
wn.com/Leyland's Australia Episode 13 Kingston To The Twelve Apostles
In this episode the Leyland's great caravanning adventure takes us along the coast from Kingston in S.A. To the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. They see the am...
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 76
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author:
Viewlorium
How Second Hand Clothing Is Killing Senegal's Textile Industry
The Global Thrift Store: Is second hand clothing stopping economic development in Senegal?
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67074
In Senegal, cotton fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Yet this natural wealth is increasingly overlooked in favour of used foreign imports as the country experiences a boom in second-hand trading from France.
"The French throw these clothes away? Really? They throw them away?" Fatou Dia, an employee at one of Senegal's second-hand sorting centres, is surprised to learn the origin of their stock. The country is experiencing a boom in second-hand trading, and separating unwanted garments enables Fatou to equip her daughter with school supplies. "I'm buying it little by little. I buy one thing, and then the next thing the next month. In this way, I manage". What is a lifeline to some is a business opportunity to others. "As far as wealth is concerned, human beings are never sated. Because he who does not have his own house is nothing". For Aliou Diallo, this cheap European clothing was a route to a better life. But in a country whose textile industry is rapidly disappearing from view, are these new imports doing more harm than good?
Wild Angle Productions - Ref. 6092
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
wn.com/How Second Hand Clothing Is Killing Senegal's Textile Industry
The Global Thrift Store: Is second hand clothing stopping economic development in Senegal?
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67074
In Senegal, cotton fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Yet this natural wealth is increasingly overlooked in favour of used foreign imports as the country experiences a boom in second-hand trading from France.
"The French throw these clothes away? Really? They throw them away?" Fatou Dia, an employee at one of Senegal's second-hand sorting centres, is surprised to learn the origin of their stock. The country is experiencing a boom in second-hand trading, and separating unwanted garments enables Fatou to equip her daughter with school supplies. "I'm buying it little by little. I buy one thing, and then the next thing the next month. In this way, I manage". What is a lifeline to some is a business opportunity to others. "As far as wealth is concerned, human beings are never sated. Because he who does not have his own house is nothing". For Aliou Diallo, this cheap European clothing was a route to a better life. But in a country whose textile industry is rapidly disappearing from view, are these new imports doing more harm than good?
Wild Angle Productions - Ref. 6092
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 195
The Debate - France Neo-Colonialism
France is deploying more troops to one of its former colonies, the Central African Republic that happens to be filled with valuable stones and metals. Paris ...
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France is deploying more troops to one of its former colonies, the Central African Republic that happens to be filled with valuable stones and metals. Paris ...
Introduction To The History Of Commonwealth of Nations
The Commonwealth of Nations, commonly known as the Commonwealth (also, the British Commonwealth),[1] is an intergovernmental organisation of 53 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire. The Commonwealth operates by intergovernmental consensus of the member states, organised through the Commonwealth Secretariat, and non-governmental organisations, organised through the Commonwealth Foundation.
The Commonwealth dates back to the mid 20th century with the decolonization of the British Empire through increased self-governance of its territories. It was formally constituted by the London Declaration in 1949, which established the member states as "free and equal". The symbol of this free association is Queen Elizabeth II who is the Head of the Commonwealth. The Queen is also the monarch of 16 members of the Commonwealth, known as realms. The other members of the Commonwealth have different persons as head of state: 32 members are republics and five members are monarchies.
Member states have no legal obligation one to another. Instead, they are united by language, history, culture, and their shared values of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. These values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and promoted by the quadrennial Commonwealth Games. On 3 October 2013, after 48 years of membership, the Gambia became the most recent nation to withdraw from the Commonwealth after the United Kingdom condemned human rights abuses in the country.
The Commonwealth covers more than 29,958,050 km2 (11,566,870 sq mi), almost a quarter of the world land area, and spans all the continents. With an estimated population of 2.245 billion, almost a third of the world population, the Commonwealth in 2012 produced a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $9.767 trillion, representing 15% of the world GDP when measured in purchasing power parity (PPP). This represents the second largest nominal GDP and GDP PPP in the world.
Using the European Union as a template, a movement in some member states seeks to establish a Commonwealth Union[8] (CU) through the creation of a free trade area, visa-free travel area, common foreign policy, and representation at the United Nations and Group of 20
In 1884, while visiting Australia, Lord Rosebery described the changing British Empire, as some of its colonies became more independent, as a "Commonwealth of Nations". Conferences of British and colonial prime ministers occurred periodically from the first one in 1887, leading to the creation of the Imperial Conferences in 1911.
The Commonwealth developed from the Imperial Conferences. A specific proposal was presented by Jan Smuts in 1917 when he coined the term "the British Commonwealth of Nations" and envisioned the "future constitutional relations and readjustments in essence" at the all-important Versailles Conference of 1919 by delegates from the dominions as well as Britain. The term first received imperial statutory recognition in the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, when the term "British Commonwealth of Nations" was substituted for "British Empire" in the wording of the oath taken by members of parliament of the Irish Free State.
Dominions
In the Balfour Declaration at the 1926 Imperial Conference, Britain and its dominions agreed they were "equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations." These aspects to the relationship were formalised by the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which applied to Canada without the need for ratification, but Australia, New Zealand, and Newfoundland had to ratify the statute for it to take effect. Newfoundland never did, as on 16 February 1934, with the consent of its parliament, the government of Newfoundland voluntarily ended and governance reverted to direct control from London. Newfoundland later joined Canada as its 10th province in 1949. Australia and New Zealand ratified the Statute in 1942 and 1947 respectively.
After World War II ended, the British Empire was gradually dismantled to the 14 British overseas territories still held by the United Kingdom. In April 1949, following the London Declaration, the word "British" was dropped from the title of the Commonwealth to reflect its changing nature.[20] Burma (also known as Myanmar, 1948) and Aden (1967) are the only states that were British colonies at the time of the war not to have joined the Commonwealth upon independence
wn.com/Introduction To The History Of Commonwealth Of Nations
The Commonwealth of Nations, commonly known as the Commonwealth (also, the British Commonwealth),[1] is an intergovernmental organisation of 53 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire. The Commonwealth operates by intergovernmental consensus of the member states, organised through the Commonwealth Secretariat, and non-governmental organisations, organised through the Commonwealth Foundation.
The Commonwealth dates back to the mid 20th century with the decolonization of the British Empire through increased self-governance of its territories. It was formally constituted by the London Declaration in 1949, which established the member states as "free and equal". The symbol of this free association is Queen Elizabeth II who is the Head of the Commonwealth. The Queen is also the monarch of 16 members of the Commonwealth, known as realms. The other members of the Commonwealth have different persons as head of state: 32 members are republics and five members are monarchies.
Member states have no legal obligation one to another. Instead, they are united by language, history, culture, and their shared values of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. These values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and promoted by the quadrennial Commonwealth Games. On 3 October 2013, after 48 years of membership, the Gambia became the most recent nation to withdraw from the Commonwealth after the United Kingdom condemned human rights abuses in the country.
The Commonwealth covers more than 29,958,050 km2 (11,566,870 sq mi), almost a quarter of the world land area, and spans all the continents. With an estimated population of 2.245 billion, almost a third of the world population, the Commonwealth in 2012 produced a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $9.767 trillion, representing 15% of the world GDP when measured in purchasing power parity (PPP). This represents the second largest nominal GDP and GDP PPP in the world.
Using the European Union as a template, a movement in some member states seeks to establish a Commonwealth Union[8] (CU) through the creation of a free trade area, visa-free travel area, common foreign policy, and representation at the United Nations and Group of 20
In 1884, while visiting Australia, Lord Rosebery described the changing British Empire, as some of its colonies became more independent, as a "Commonwealth of Nations". Conferences of British and colonial prime ministers occurred periodically from the first one in 1887, leading to the creation of the Imperial Conferences in 1911.
The Commonwealth developed from the Imperial Conferences. A specific proposal was presented by Jan Smuts in 1917 when he coined the term "the British Commonwealth of Nations" and envisioned the "future constitutional relations and readjustments in essence" at the all-important Versailles Conference of 1919 by delegates from the dominions as well as Britain. The term first received imperial statutory recognition in the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, when the term "British Commonwealth of Nations" was substituted for "British Empire" in the wording of the oath taken by members of parliament of the Irish Free State.
Dominions
In the Balfour Declaration at the 1926 Imperial Conference, Britain and its dominions agreed they were "equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations." These aspects to the relationship were formalised by the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which applied to Canada without the need for ratification, but Australia, New Zealand, and Newfoundland had to ratify the statute for it to take effect. Newfoundland never did, as on 16 February 1934, with the consent of its parliament, the government of Newfoundland voluntarily ended and governance reverted to direct control from London. Newfoundland later joined Canada as its 10th province in 1949. Australia and New Zealand ratified the Statute in 1942 and 1947 respectively.
After World War II ended, the British Empire was gradually dismantled to the 14 British overseas territories still held by the United Kingdom. In April 1949, following the London Declaration, the word "British" was dropped from the title of the Commonwealth to reflect its changing nature.[20] Burma (also known as Myanmar, 1948) and Aden (1967) are the only states that were British colonies at the time of the war not to have joined the Commonwealth upon independence
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 1
AFRICA TODAY ON WESTERN SAHARA
If there is one thing Africa would not want to remember ever again; it is the era of colonialism where the west controlled everything they had.
But somewhere in Africa, another state is crying for decolonization from another African nation.
Western Sahara is a disputed territory on the northwest coast of Africa bordered by Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria. After Spain withdrew from its former colony of Spanish Sahara in 1976, Morocco annexed the northern two-thirds of Western Sahara and claimed the rest of the territory in 1979, following Mauritania's withdrawal.
Africa Today is anchored by Mike Okwoche Produced by a team made up of Dan Ikpoyi, Nelson Ayaebene and Amina Hameed for TVC News.
wn.com/Africa Today On Western Sahara
If there is one thing Africa would not want to remember ever again; it is the era of colonialism where the west controlled everything they had.
But somewhere in Africa, another state is crying for decolonization from another African nation.
Western Sahara is a disputed territory on the northwest coast of Africa bordered by Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria. After Spain withdrew from its former colony of Spanish Sahara in 1976, Morocco annexed the northern two-thirds of Western Sahara and claimed the rest of the territory in 1979, following Mauritania's withdrawal.
Africa Today is anchored by Mike Okwoche Produced by a team made up of Dan Ikpoyi, Nelson Ayaebene and Amina Hameed for TVC News.
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 44
Riz Khan - Africa's independence
As more than one dozen nations mark 50 years of independence from European colonial rule, some are struggling with poverty, corruption and civil unrest while...
wn.com/Riz Khan Africa's Independence
As more than one dozen nations mark 50 years of independence from European colonial rule, some are struggling with poverty, corruption and civil unrest while...
EFOSA OJ IMASUEN AND LEM B. KWEM'S WEDDING, ABUJA-NIGERIA. NOV 29, 2013
SWAHILI FOR THE EAST, GUOSA FOR THE WEST AFRICA -- ECOWAS. The colonial lingua franca monopoly of the indigenous independent Nigeria and the West African nat...
wn.com/Efosa Oj Imasuen And Lem B. Kwem'S Wedding, Abuja Nigeria. Nov 29, 2013
SWAHILI FOR THE EAST, GUOSA FOR THE WEST AFRICA -- ECOWAS. The colonial lingua franca monopoly of the indigenous independent Nigeria and the West African nat...
GNIMA GOES TO SENEGAL
A film documenting a little girl in Africa traveling with her parents from one world to another. Set in various locations in Senegal West Africa, this is one...
wn.com/Gnima Goes To Senegal
A film documenting a little girl in Africa traveling with her parents from one world to another. Set in various locations in Senegal West Africa, this is one...
PROF M YAQOOB ABID KHALIQY NAQSHBANDI ( Haji Abad 2011)
Bazam-A-Shah-A-Naqashband Mehfilay Zikray MUSTAFA in Haji abad Faisalabad, Punjab Other information are below for you to attach Address # P-60 LASANI TOWM SH...
wn.com/Prof M Yaqoob Abid Khaliqy Naqshbandi ( Haji Abad 2011)
Bazam-A-Shah-A-Naqashband Mehfilay Zikray MUSTAFA in Haji abad Faisalabad, Punjab Other information are below for you to attach Address # P-60 LASANI TOWM SH...
Jiggers extracted from the disabled Newton
I compare jiggers with the Amalekites who had two characteristics -cruelty and cowardice. They were warriors yes but they were not noble warriors; never foug...
wn.com/Jiggers Extracted From The Disabled Newton
I compare jiggers with the Amalekites who had two characteristics -cruelty and cowardice. They were warriors yes but they were not noble warriors; never foug...
Roller Soccer Club World cup 2012 quarter final Sharks Paris - Amsterdam part 1.MP4
Roller Soccer Club world cup 2012 , in Marseille. Quarter-Final Shark Paris VS Rollerholland Amsterdam first half Coupe du monde de Roller soccer 2012 à Mars...
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Roller Soccer Club world cup 2012 , in Marseille. Quarter-Final Shark Paris VS Rollerholland Amsterdam first half Coupe du monde de Roller soccer 2012 à Mars...
- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 144
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author:
Shinys005z
An Epic Voyage of West Africa 2013
This is a video chronicle of a Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic voyage of West Africa. 16 countries in 34 days starting in South Africa and ending in...
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This is a video chronicle of a Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic voyage of West Africa. 16 countries in 34 days starting in South Africa and ending in...
Minecraft Xbox - Quest To Kill The Ender Dragon - Hunting Endermen - Part 12
Part 13 - http://youtu.be/qqEy0uEaiwA Seed: -4496776214924768709 Welcome to a lets play on the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. In this series Ballistic Squid ...
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Part 13 - http://youtu.be/qqEy0uEaiwA Seed: -4496776214924768709 Welcome to a lets play on the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. In this series Ballistic Squid ...
Hindu wedding photography
Whole Hindu Wedding with Miyaan, Sangeet, Sainth, Sehra Bandi, Shaadi & Kanga pictures set to music. Such happy faces, fascinating Hindu rituals, colourful traditions, and dancing too.
wn.com/Hindu Wedding Photography
Whole Hindu Wedding with Miyaan, Sangeet, Sainth, Sehra Bandi, Shaadi & Kanga pictures set to music. Such happy faces, fascinating Hindu rituals, colourful traditions, and dancing too.
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 5
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
Very Educational. Please Enjoy and Subscribe too. Thanks!
George Alagiah travels the world to reveal a growing global food crisis that could affect the planet in the years ahead. With food riots on three continents recently, and unprededented competition for food due to population growth and changing diets, the series alerts viewers to a looming problem and looks for solutions.
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
wn.com/Future Of Food Part 2 Senegal (Bbc Documentary)
Very Educational. Please Enjoy and Subscribe too. Thanks!
George Alagiah travels the world to reveal a growing global food crisis that could affect the planet in the years ahead. With food riots on three continents recently, and unprededented competition for food due to population growth and changing diets, the series alerts viewers to a looming problem and looks for solutions.
Future of Food - Part 2: Senegal (BBC Documentary)
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 0
CHIMPS FAMILY 1 2)
AQUI VA LA SEGUNDA PARTE DE "CHIMPS FAMILY"
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AQUI VA LA SEGUNDA PARTE DE "CHIMPS FAMILY"
Maggot infested hand - maggot removal under skin in humans | Mangoworms Extraction
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- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 342