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David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/; Hebrew: דָּוִד, Modern David, Tiberian Dāwîḏ;ISO 259-3 Dawid; Arabic: داوُد Dāwūd; Syriac: ܕܘܝܕ Dawid; Ancient Greek: Δαυίδ; Latin: Davidus, David; Strong's: Daveed) was, according to the Books of Samuel, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, and according to the New Testament, an ancestor of Jesus. His life is conventionally dated to c. 1040 – 970 BCE, his reign over Judah c. 1010–970 BCE.
The Books of Samuel, 1 Kings, and 1 Chronicles are the only Old Testament sources of information on David, although the Tel Dan Stele (dated c. 850–835 BCE) contains the phrase בית דוד (bytdwd), read as "House of David", which many scholars confirm to be a likely plausible match to the existence in the mid-9th century BCE of a Judean royal dynasty called the House of David.
Depicted as a valorous warrior of great renown, and a poet and musician credited for composing much of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms, King David is widely viewed as a righteous and effective king in battle and civil justice. He is described as a man after God's own heart in 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22.
Hip hop or hip-hop is a sub-cultural movement that formed during the early 1970s by African-American and Puerto Rican youths residing in the South Bronx in New York City. It became popular outside of the African-American community in the late 1980s and by the 2000s became the most listened-to musical genre in the world. It is characterized by four distinct elements, all of which represent the different manifestations of the culture: rap music (oral), turntablism or DJing (aural), b-boying (physical) and graffiti art (visual). Even while it continues to develop globally in myriad styles, these four foundational elements provide coherence to hip hop culture. The term is often used in a restrictive fashion as synonymous only with the oral practice of rap music.
The origin of the hip hop culture stems from the block parties of the Ghetto Brothers, when they plugged in the amplifiers for their instruments and speakers into the lampposts on 163rd Street and Prospect Avenue and used music to break down racial barriers, and from DJ Kool Herc at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, where Herc mixed samples of existing records with his own shouts to the crowd and dancers. Kool Herc is credited as the "father" of hip hop. DJ Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, to which he coined the terms: MCing or "Emceein", DJing or "Deejayin", B-boying and graffiti writing or "Aerosol Writin".
East Africa or Eastern Africa is the easterly region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. In the United Nations Statistics Division scheme of geographic regions, 20 territories constitute Eastern Africa:
FREE DOWNLOAD ON MDUNDO :http://mdundo.com/a/316 Get an exclusive preview of Kasablanca Family's hot single and video "Finally Here"A new generation of Kenyan Hip hop bread is born and the track produced by one of the biggest producers in the game Kanyeria, sees 254 hottest new emcees A$money(skinny J),Garvey and M.A better known as Kasablanca family announcing their arrival in the Kenyan music scene. "Finally here" is the debut single from Kasablanca family and starts revealing just the tip of the iceberg of the diversity and talent from this rising stars. THE OFFICIAL VIDEO IS DROPPING SOON! Follow us on twitter : @kasablancafam FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/kasablancafamily
For more info. visit our blog: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/ Read the lecture: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/kazi-kwa-washamba-hip-hop-and-hustling-in-east-africa-kevlexicon-lecture/ From a lecture at Rutgers uni on hip hop in East Africa. Dec. 5, 2012. I'd like to thank the hip hop jamii in East Africa for providing invaluable support in putting together this project. Please check out Mwenda Ntarangwi's "East Afrian Hip Hop," David Anderson's "Histories of the Hanged," and Bethwell Ogot's essay "Mau Mau and Nationhood" in the collection of the same name, ed. John Lonsdale and E. S. Atieno Odhiambo. Angalia Saa (First video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqARPgKnTnE&fb;_source=message Nipeni Kura Zenu (Second video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ4_qe09Q5M&lr;=1&feat;...
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Hip hop darasa huru ukilisoma kwa umakini zaidi
USS Ancon (AGC-4) was an ocean liner acquired by the United States Navy during World War II and converted to a combined headquarters and communications command ship. Ancon anchored off Fedhala, French Morocco on November 8 and began lowering her boats at 0533. The first troops were debarked an hour later. During the course of the assault, men on the ship witnessed the sinking of four other transports, and Ancon sent out boats to rescue their survivors. On November 12 the transport headed out and, three days later, put into Casablanca harbor. She got underway on the 15th with a convoy bound for Norfolk. After a brief pause there, Ancon traveled to Brooklyn, New York for voyage repairs. A brief period of sea trials preceded the ship's loading cargo and troops for transportation to Algeria....
FREE DOWNLOAD ON MDUNDO :http://mdundo.com/a/316 Get an exclusive preview of Kasablanca Family's hot single and video "Finally Here"A new generation of Kenyan Hip hop bread is born and the track produced by one of the biggest producers in the game Kanyeria, sees 254 hottest new emcees A$money(skinny J),Garvey and M.A better known as Kasablanca family announcing their arrival in the Kenyan music scene. "Finally here" is the debut single from Kasablanca family and starts revealing just the tip of the iceberg of the diversity and talent from this rising stars. THE OFFICIAL VIDEO IS DROPPING SOON! Follow us on twitter : @kasablancafam FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/kasablancafamily
For more info. visit our blog: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/ Read the lecture: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/kazi-kwa-washamba-hip-hop-and-hustling-in-east-africa-kevlexicon-lecture/ From a lecture at Rutgers uni on hip hop in East Africa. Dec. 5, 2012. I'd like to thank the hip hop jamii in East Africa for providing invaluable support in putting together this project. Please check out Mwenda Ntarangwi's "East Afrian Hip Hop," David Anderson's "Histories of the Hanged," and Bethwell Ogot's essay "Mau Mau and Nationhood" in the collection of the same name, ed. John Lonsdale and E. S. Atieno Odhiambo. Angalia Saa (First video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqARPgKnTnE&fb;_source=message Nipeni Kura Zenu (Second video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ4_qe09Q5M&lr;=1&feat;...
Artiste: NATIC Song:(I got it) In Me Director: Jibril Blessing (PinkLab) Audio: Producer Dillie NATIC&CO.;(https://www.facebook.com/natication) For booking info: Kaimenyis@gmail.com/ +254726 773 992 Twitter: @KusiniNatic Facebook: www.facebook.com/AFROSWAGGA Mp3 Download Link : https://mdundo.com/in/profile/2719
uploaded by E.Nyandoro
Hip hop darasa huru ukilisoma kwa umakini zaidi
USS Ancon (AGC-4) was an ocean liner acquired by the United States Navy during World War II and converted to a combined headquarters and communications command ship. Ancon anchored off Fedhala, French Morocco on November 8 and began lowering her boats at 0533. The first troops were debarked an hour later. During the course of the assault, men on the ship witnessed the sinking of four other transports, and Ancon sent out boats to rescue their survivors. On November 12 the transport headed out and, three days later, put into Casablanca harbor. She got underway on the 15th with a convoy bound for Norfolk. After a brief pause there, Ancon traveled to Brooklyn, New York for voyage repairs. A brief period of sea trials preceded the ship's loading cargo and troops for transportation to Algeria....
For more info. visit our blog: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/ Read the lecture: http://hiphopkambi.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/kazi-kwa-washamba-hip-hop-and-hustling-in-east-africa-kevlexicon-lecture/ From a lecture at Rutgers uni on hip hop in East Africa. Dec. 5, 2012. I'd like to thank the hip hop jamii in East Africa for providing invaluable support in putting together this project. Please check out Mwenda Ntarangwi's "East Afrian Hip Hop," David Anderson's "Histories of the Hanged," and Bethwell Ogot's essay "Mau Mau and Nationhood" in the collection of the same name, ed. John Lonsdale and E. S. Atieno Odhiambo. Angalia Saa (First video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqARPgKnTnE&fb;_source=message Nipeni Kura Zenu (Second video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ4_qe09Q5M&lr;=1&feat;...
USS Ancon (AGC-4) was an ocean liner acquired by the United States Navy during World War II and converted to a combined headquarters and communications command ship. Ancon anchored off Fedhala, French Morocco on November 8 and began lowering her boats at 0533. The first troops were debarked an hour later. During the course of the assault, men on the ship witnessed the sinking of four other transports, and Ancon sent out boats to rescue their survivors. On November 12 the transport headed out and, three days later, put into Casablanca harbor. She got underway on the 15th with a convoy bound for Norfolk. After a brief pause there, Ancon traveled to Brooklyn, New York for voyage repairs. A brief period of sea trials preceded the ship's loading cargo and troops for transportation to Algeria....