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Money Talks is a 1997 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, starring Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen. This film is the first of four collaborations between Brett Ratner and Chris Tucker, with the other three being the Rush Hour Trilogy.
Franklin Maurice Hatchett (Chris Tucker) is a small-time car wash hustler and ticket scalper who owes money to a local gang leader named Carmine (Damian Chapa). He gets dimed out to the police by an investigating news reporter named James Russell (Charlie Sheen) after unintentionally thwarting Russell's attempts to have him confess his crimes on camera, and is taken to jail. When placed on a prison transport unit, he is handcuffed to a French criminal named Raymond Villard. The transport unit is attacked on a bridge, with mercenaries killing all the police officers and prisoners except for Franklin and Villard; the mercenaries are Villard's men, but since he is handcuffed to Hatchett he decides to bring him for the moment, and they escape on a helicopter with another French criminal named Dubray. While on the helicopter, Hatchett overhears the two discussing the location of a cache of stolen diamonds. Hatchett then jumps out of the helicopter after realizing that Villard and Dubray plan to kill him. While eating at a local diner, Franklin and Villard's mugshots are shown on the news as the two men who killed several police officers. Two other officers in the diner then recognize Franklin, and chase him into the street. He is able to elude them, and decides to call Russell after seeing his face on an advertisement.
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is the southernmost sovereign state in Africa. It is bounded on the south by 2,798 kilometers of coastline of southern Africa stretching along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans, on the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, and on the east by Mozambique and Swaziland, and surrounding the kingdom of Lesotho. South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world by land area, and with close to 53 million people, is the world's 24th-most populous nation. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World or the Eastern Hemisphere.
South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.
Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a particular country or socio-economic context, or is easily converted to such a form. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange; a unit of account; a store of value; and, sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfills these functions can be considered money.
Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private". Such laws in practice cause fiat money to acquire the value of any of the goods and services that it may be traded for within the nation that issues it.
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent. At about 30.2 million km2 (11.7 million sq mi) including adjacent islands, it covers six percent of Earth's total surface area and 20.4 percent of its total land area. With 1.1 billion people as of 2013, it accounts for about 15% of the world's human population. The continent is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, both the Suez Canal and the Red Sea along the Sinai Peninsula to the northeast, the Indian Ocean to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The continent includes Madagascar and various archipelagos. It contains 54 fully recognized sovereign states (countries), nine territories and two de facto independent states with limited or no recognition.
Africa's population is the youngest amongst all the continents; the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.Algeria is Africa's largest country by area, and Nigeria by population. Africa, particularly central Eastern Africa, is widely accepted as the place of origin of humans and the Hominidae clade (great apes), as evidenced by the discovery of the earliest hominids and their ancestors, as well as later ones that have been dated to around seven million years ago, including Sahelanthropus tchadensis, Australopithecus africanus, A. afarensis, Homo erectus, H. habilis and H. ergaster – with the earliest Homo sapiens (modern human) found in Ethiopia being dated to circa 200,000 years ago. Africa straddles the equator and encompasses numerous climate areas; it is the only continent to stretch from the northern temperate to southern temperate zones.
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For decades China has been the world's factory for mass-produced clothes but as costs rise there, many top apparel brands want to reduce their dependence on China. Instead, they are turning to places like Ethiopia. The east-African country is hosting a major fashion industry event, to lure clothing companies from overseas, including Turkey. Coletta Wanjohi reports from the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
Trade between Turkey and Africa more than tripled in the decade up to 2015. And agriculture is an increasingly important part of that growth. Participants of the first Turkey-Africa Agriculture Ministers Meeting in Antalya want to tap into that potential in the years ahead. TRT World`s Soraya Lennie reports. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
The United Nations says aid agencies are not getting enough funding to tackle the worst global hunger crisis since the UN was founded in 1945. Donor fatigue is one of the reasons for the lack of money as Adefemi Akinsanya reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
The continent's wealthiest businessman talks about job creation, success and the opportunities Africa provides. - Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check out our website:http://www.aljazeera.com/
Fintech. It's one of those horrible jargon words in the world of business - but it's actually quite important. Financial Technology is allowing millions of people around the world to gain access to bank accounts, and methods of making payments and remittences. And nowehere is this more obvious than in Africa. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld ...
French President Emmanuel Macron makes good on his promise to support a multinational military mission to fight violence across West Africa. He has been on a mission to raise $480 million for the Sahel Force budget. For more, TRT World Africa reporter Fidelis Mbah joins us on set. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
Japan will invest nearly $30 billion in projects across Africa by 2019 to spur economic growth and social development. Investing in resource-rich Africa has been a priority for Japan especially since it's dependence on oil and gas imports jumped after the Fukushima earthquake in 2011 weakened its ability to use nuclear reactors. Alican Ayanlar reports. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Asha Tanna presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebo...
Trade and investment ties between Turkey and Africa are set to get a boost. Ministers, business owners and investors from 42 African countries are in Istanbul for the Turkey-Africa Economic and Business Forum. Interview with the President of Turkish African Business Association Fatih Akbulut. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
Liberia is sub-saharan Africa's oldest republic. It was founded in 1822 by the United States for freed American slaves. After almost 200 years of Western influence, Liberians are taking pride in designing their own clothes with fabrics influenced by their African neighbours. And as Jack Zahora reports, these colourful pieces also come with an attractive pricetag. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtwor...
South Africa's government wants to introduce a national minimum - but some economists think it could actually destroy jobs - and South Africa's unemployment rate is already at its highest for 13 years. Interview with Nikita Reddy. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
The literary scene in Kenya is growing and at a relatively fast rate, gone are the days when Ngugi wa Thiongo was the only benchmark for young writers. Young Kenyans are writing, and they have a lot to say. As Kenyans put pen to paper or fill their various electronic devices with notes of expression, one thing stands out, with a population of 40 million, and a high literacy rate, Kenya still lags behind the big wigs like Nigeria and South Africa. So, what is Kenya doing to narrow this gap? David Mailu a renowned Kenya writer and Ng`ang`a Mbugwa the Ngugi wa Thiong`o literary winner, 2012, talks to us about writing for the African audience and drives us through the different generation of writers that the world have come to know and love.
This week on Talk Africa! The SGR is the biggest infrastructure project in Kenya since independence in 1963, and now it is fully operational. The 485km link will more than halve travel time for passengers between East Africa’s biggest port and the Kenyan capital- Nairobi. It is also the first stage in a network that will eventually stretch across much of East Africa; transforming transport, trade links and economic development in the region. Built and funded by the Chinese government, it is a prime example of China-Africa cooperation. So what benefits will the Standard Gauge Railway bring to Kenya and East Africa? And how does this project fit into China’s One Belt One Road Initiative? Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his tour of South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya. Ian Cruickshanks, chief economist at the South African Institute of Race Relations, discuss what Modi’s trip could mean for bilateral ties between these countries. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fW... Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvFQ5... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
Several men have been trapped down an illegal mine in South Africa for nearly a week. They must have known it was risky, but unemployment is high in South Africa and people are desperate. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
The South African Rand has taken a further knock after the release of worse than expected inflation data. For more Kingsley Makhubela CEO of Brand South Africa joins us. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
Talk Africa 05/08/2016 Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCTVcomInternational Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/cctv Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctvenglish
Now this isn't a wildlife programme but we're going to look at the bear and the springbok now. The bear is Russia and the springbok is South Africa. This witty cartoon is from the Economist magazine and pretty much sums up the ratings agencies' concerns about the unbalanced relationship as Andre-Pierre du Plessis explains and joins us in studio. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trtworld/ Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
More than two decades after apartheid ended, millions of black South Africans still don't have land to build a home. Parliament has passed a bill to take away excess land in the hands of white owners. But president Jacob Zuma has not signed the legislation. A group of illegal settlers demands more action from their government. Adefemi Akinsanya reports and Ian Cruickshanks joins us from Johannesburg. He is the Chief Economist at the Institute of Race Relations in Johannesburg. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook Twitter: http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram Visit our website: http://trt.world
Here in Istanbul, the big names in business and finance have been meeting their African counterparts to work out of ways of improving trade. TRT World's Fidelis Mbah went to the forum and explains why so many African countries are looking like a good bet for the future. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
Incredible video showing how a mother elephant stops her calf from going any closer to spectating tourists. Almost as if she is saying "Don't talk to strangers". Taken on the H3 near Malelane in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. Video by: Marc Send in your wildlife video here, and earn money: http://www.latestsightings.com/content/partnership To get to see sightings like this on your own, BOOK A SAFARI: http://www.latestsightings.com/holidays Snapchat: LatestSightings Twitter & Instagram: @LatestKruger For live wildlife sightings in the Kruger National Park: http://www.latestsightings.com/ And like our Facebook page for great sightings and photos: https://www.facebook.com/latestsightingskruger Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/LatestSightings
Tracklist: 01, Away From Home 02, Roll Down Di Rubber Man 03, One Love 04, Reggae Gone Regga 05, Mata Oh A Eh 06, Om We Rembwe Ike 07, Sing Hallelujah! 08, Groove Machine 4 09, It's My Life 10, Look Who's Talking 11, Groove Machine 5 12, Let The Beat Go On 13, Cash Money 14, Born In Africa 15, No Coke
Fintech. It's one of those horrible jargon words in the world of business - but it's actually quite important. Financial Technology is allowing millions of people around the world to gain access to bank accounts, and methods of making payments and remittences. And nowehere is this more obvious than in Africa. TRT World’s business programme looks at the financial news that affects ordinary people. Matthew Moore presents ‘Money Talks’ from TRT World’s studios in Istanbul. From Wall Street to Main Street ‘Money Talks’ helps the 99% navigate their changing financial world. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld ...
South Africa's government wants to introduce a national minimum - but some economists think it could actually destroy jobs - and South Africa's unemployment rate is already at its highest for 13 years. Interview with Nikita Reddy. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fWeaHhqgM4Ry-RMpM2YYw?sub_confirmation=1 Livestream: http://www.youtube.com/c/trtworld/live Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRTWorld Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/
The continent's wealthiest businessman talks about job creation, success and the opportunities Africa provides. - Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check out our website:http://www.aljazeera.com/
This week on Talk Africa! The SGR is the biggest infrastructure project in Kenya since independence in 1963, and now it is fully operational. The 485km link will more than halve travel time for passengers between East Africa’s biggest port and the Kenyan capital- Nairobi. It is also the first stage in a network that will eventually stretch across much of East Africa; transforming transport, trade links and economic development in the region. Built and funded by the Chinese government, it is a prime example of China-Africa cooperation. So what benefits will the Standard Gauge Railway bring to Kenya and East Africa? And how does this project fit into China’s One Belt One Road Initiative? Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...
Youth unemployment remains a major political and socio-economic challenge in Africa,despite the recent strong growth performance of many African countries. But increasing research is showing that e-commerce could be an extremely viable route to dealing with this problem. It is now possible for a person in Kenya to buy goods from a company in Dubai, to be delivered to a person in Hawaii, and all of this is possible with much less capital than before. And as more African youth are challenged to take up opportunities E-Commerce has to offer , they are increasingly garnering attention and encouragement from experts in this field, most recently exhibited in the visit by Alibaba's Jack Ma to Kenya and Rwanda. So with this in mind, are the young people of the continent capitalizing on the suppos...
"A continent of different shapes and contradictions." Those were the sentiments of the newly elected Moussa Faki Mahamat as he accepted the responsibility of the African Union Commission chair. But as the former Chadian foreign minister takes up the position, he is charged with not only leading a continental body that faces imminent reform, but also with steering the AU through a larger global change as major economies seem to be turning away from globalization in favor of their own private interests. So what kind of reforms can be expected following last month’s annual summit? And what kind of leadership will be required for the African Union in a new era?
For maverick entrepreneur Ian Cox, Africa is the last frontier of free enterprise. The former small-time hustler has been busting his ass on the continent for years, selling and moving merchandise. In 2012 he nabbed a lucrative United Nations contract to transport equipment from South Africa to South Sudan, a country on many countries' embargo list. The other problem: the journey north entails passing through countless checkpoints and dealing with bribe-happy officials and their nonsensical paperwork and regulations. Photographer and filmmaker Tim Freccia followed around Ian and the guys he hired for this job. "Cowboy Capitalists" documents their attempts to navigate the continent's dangerous roads and bureaucratic chaos. Watch our other documentary about truckers in Africa, West African...
Talk Africa 05/08/2016 Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCTVcomInternational Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/cctv Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctvenglish
By co-hosting the first Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit on African soil, South Africa's president Jacob Zuma took on the great responsibility of representing not just his country's agenda, but that of Africa as well. Talk Africa brings you this exclusive interview with Jacob Zuma in the aftermath, of FOCAC.
The literary scene in Kenya is growing and at a relatively fast rate, gone are the days when Ngugi wa Thiongo was the only benchmark for young writers. Young Kenyans are writing, and they have a lot to say. As Kenyans put pen to paper or fill their various electronic devices with notes of expression, one thing stands out, with a population of 40 million, and a high literacy rate, Kenya still lags behind the big wigs like Nigeria and South Africa. So, what is Kenya doing to narrow this gap? David Mailu a renowned Kenya writer and Ng`ang`a Mbugwa the Ngugi wa Thiong`o literary winner, 2012, talks to us about writing for the African audience and drives us through the different generation of writers that the world have come to know and love.
Genevieve Westcott brings you your weekly financial update, taking a look at what's hot in the marketplace and offering you vital foreign exchange and commodities information. This week's special guests are Director of Financial Focus Murray Weatherston and Professor of Innovation and Economics at Massey University Christoph Schumacher.
Talk Africa 06/12/2016 Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCTVcomInternational Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/cctv_english Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctvenglish Weibo: http://weibo.com/cntvenglish
Despite near-universal commitments to end child marriage, one in three girls in developing countries will probably be married before they are 18: That’s according to the United Nations Population Fund. Most of these girls are poor, less-educated, and living in rural areas. Over 67 million women aged 20-24 years old in 2010 had been married as girls. Half were in Asia, one-fifth in Africa. So just how widespread is the problem in Africa? And beyond policy and legislation, what else needs to be done to stem the tide? Peninah Karibe delves into the topic of Child marriage in this episode of Talk Africa
With Adama Barrow sworn in for a second time, this time on home soil, The Gambia is finally beginning its radical shift away from former President Yahya Jammeh’s isolationist policies. The small West African nation won’t be severing links with the ICC after all, and will also be restoring its ties with the Commonwealth. But what’s happened in The Gambia needs to be understood within the wider context of the ECOWAS intervention that forced a reluctant Jammeh out of power. ECOWAS appears increasingly unapologetic about its interventionist policy, cutting a distinctly different path from other regional organisations in Africa. So what more lies ahead for the Gambia under its new leader?
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n 1993, Bill and Melinda Gates—then engaged—took a walk on a beach in Zanzibar, and made a bold decision on how they would make sure that their wealth from Microsoft went back into society. In a conversation with Chris Anderson, the couple talks about their work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as well as about their marriage, their children, their failures and the satisfaction of giving most of their wealth away. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many langua...
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Donald J. Trump assumed office as the 45th President of the U.S. and pledged to put “America first.” What does this mean for future relations between the U.S. and Africa? STA host Shaka Ssali is joined by Ambassador Herman Jay Cohen, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the George H. Bush administration and Ambassador Johnnie Carson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs for the Obama administration, to discuss the new political landscape. . Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/a/3691982.html
Tracklist: 01, Away From Home 02, Roll Down Di Rubber Man 03, One Love 04, Reggae Gone Regga 05, Mata Oh A Eh 06, Om We Rembwe Ike 07, Sing Hallelujah! 08, Groove Machine 4 09, It's My Life 10, Look Who's Talking 11, Groove Machine 5 12, Let The Beat Go On 13, Cash Money 14, Born In Africa 15, No Coke
Tracklist: Introduction Roll Down Di Rubber Man Enemies Alabalaba [Woman's Sexy] One Love Gimme Dat Lovin No Coke Away From Home Reggae Music Gonna Move Ya (No Coke '94) U & Mi Reggae Gone Ragga Hello Afrika Mata Oh A Eh Born In Africa [Original Radio Version] Stop The Pollution Cash Money Sign Hallelujah! I Feel The Music Groove Machine 4 Long Time Ago Hello South Africa (Bodybangers Remix) It's My Life Look Who's Talking Mr. DJ Let The Beat Go On Sweet Dreams (Radio) This Time I'm Free
On this Queer Money, we talk with philanthropist, Steve Bolinger, about how he created Development in Gardening (DIG), which is helping to fight AIDS in Africa. To learn how Steve traveled the world for nine months and then created such an impactful organization, listen to or watch this Queer Money.
http://www.weforum.org/ How is Africa's race to space pushing the next technological frontier? Dimensions to be addressed: - Using space technology to enable development - Inspiring future scientists and engineers - Providing incentives to innovate •Solomon Assefa, Director, IBM Research Africa, South Africa; Young Global Leader. •Njideka Harry, President and Chief Executive Officer, Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF), Nigeria; Social Entrepreneur. •Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, Minister of Science and Technology of South Africa. •Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, Director, McKinsey & Company, South Africa. Moderated by Bruce Whitfield, Presenter, The Money Show, 702 Talk Radio, Primedia, South Africa.
I'll come in your car to talk business,
No business, no money talk.
Zero in on my full of intentions,
Think you got it because you pulled up and stopped.
If money is the root of all evil,
I'm begging at the feet of the devil.
Talk to me please,
Money talk to me.
Twenty gets you straight,
Forty gets you other,
Think of what a hundred could do.
I've been gifted with the thing that you want,
Who's better than who.
Never underestimate a woman like me.
The kids have got to eat,
And man, that's reality, you see.
Money talk to me.
You're so deluded,
You think that I'm real.
You pass your hormones off as love,
For five minutes you feel.
You can buy a squeegy little silicone sack,
But it won't feed the world like the ones that I pack naturally.
Money talk to me.
Clark Chang / cchchang@princeton.edu
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Todd.J.Jones@jpl.nasa.gov and k.caulfield@chemistry.unimelb.edu.au