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1. Jazz Music: A Swingin Tune For Your Midnight Mamba Jam - By: Michael Russell
Jazz is an original American musical art form originating around the start of the 20th century in New Orleans, rooted in African and African American musical styles blended with Western music technique and theory. Jazz uses blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythm, and improvisa...



2. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai
One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th...

3. Live And Work In London - By: Sarah Manners
London is an amazing city from the cosmopolitan vibrancyof Soho and the magnificent views from the millennium eye to thehistoric gems of Big Ben and the Tower of London. You encounter Irish people inhabiting one London area next toJewish and Muslim people. In certain parts you will meet G...

4. African Safaris: What Are My Options? - By: Michael Russell
Planning for an African Safari can get you very excited.  But usually when you're a first- timer, you find yourself at a loss on what to do.  The first step in creating that perfect African adventure is to know what your options are.  Here is a rundown of the different kinds of Africa...

5. The Sinister Side To The African Safari - By: Michael Russell
Many people contemplating taking a completely innocent African safari often don’t even know about the more sinister side to this wonderful lifetime experience that has lurked in the background for so long. The death of the African Safari as some romanticize it to be may have already st...

6. African Safari - Kruger Park - By: Michael Russell
Most African safaris are scheduled tours, and they are over quite quickly, which makes it challenging to view and appreciate the animals. Kruger Park’s African safari tour, however, is different from most others because the guide is passionate about the trip, so it is never rushed. Kruger Park’s t...

7. Preparing For Your First African Safari - By: Michael Russell
Going on an African Safari is a great way to spend a vacation because it exposes you to the great wonders of its land like the sights and wildlife and also to its rich culture and people.  However, preparing for such an adventure can really be stressful because there are a lot of things to take...

8. Your African Safari By Design - By: Michael Russell
When you ask anyone you know about their last or most favorite vacation they will probably go into great detail about how wonderful it was. Most people will paint you a mental picture of the scenery and all the things to do. Of course, if it rained at all while they were there you will hear about ...

9. How To Research An Idea For Your Internet Business - 7 Simple Steps - By: Charles Hagan
So you want to start an internet business but have no idea or only a general idea of what you want to sell. This article will explain how to research your idea ( or how to find one if you dont have any idea), how to find if there is a market for your idea that will make money for y...

10. Bobotie, Traditional South African Cooking! - By: Lizel Salter
Bobotie is one of the proudest and oldest South African recipes. It was influenced and inspired by the slaves that came to South Africa. They brought with them their great spices and flavours, and Bobotie was invented! Ingredients: 2 large onions 2 tablespo...



11. Blending Cultures Is The Key To Frisco's Greatness - By: Michael Russell
Cultural activities and events abound in the great city of San Francisco. There are even plenty of museums that not only promote awareness of the diverse cultures of this great city but also celebrate the contributions of these people to what this city has become. If you are planning to visit San Fr...

12. Air/land African Safari In Kenya - By: Michael Russell
Kenya’s Air/Land African Safari is an adventure; you will get to see many sights within only 3 days. During the airborne portion of the trip, you get to look at animals on high, steep mountain paths and in dangerous areas not suitable for jeeps. The flight part of the safari begins shortly after y...

13. African American Christmas Decoration - By: Michael Russell
There are many people who have a very traditional idea about Christmas, however few of these really realize that most of the Christmas traditions that we have come not from Bethlehem, but from Northern Europe. Everything from the snow in the manger scene to the Christmas tree actually starts in Euro...

14. More Firsts For African-american Women - By: Michael Russell
Phillis Peters Wheatley was not only the first African-American woman author, but was also the first African-American person to write a book that was published in America. She was a former slave. In 1773 her book, "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious, and Moral", was published. She was an African-A...

15. African American Hair Styles - By: Michael Russell
There are more African American hair styles than you can possibly imagine and creativity in hair abounds in the African American community. This is because of the versatility of the hair which most African Americans have. African American hair styles can run such a wide range because African America...

16. African American Christmas Ornament - By: Michael Russell
If you are looking for a good African American Christmas Ornament, you might have to look a long way to find something that satisfies your tastes. Yes, there are a lot of African American Christmas Decorations out there, but most of them are really not all that nice. Basically, they are just normal ...

17. African Food - By: Michael Russell
African Food Africa is a huge continent and it does have some common, staple foods, but it's really an area of distinctive regional differences. African food is a mixture of indigenous dishes and the import of food from colonizing countries and immigrants. It's a country that has seen muc...

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