Posts Tagged ‘Black’

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

A few nice african music images I found:

Ladysmith Black Mambazo
african music

Image by annaberthold
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performance at
the University of Southern California
Bovard Auditorium
26 February 2008

Ladysmith Black Mambazo
african music

Image by annaberthold
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performance at
the University of Southern California
Bovard Auditorium
26 February 2008

Ladysmith Black Mambazo
african music

Image by annaberthold
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performance at
the University of Southern California
Bovard Auditorium
26 February 2008

Link Up TV: Behind Barz – Joe Black // @linkuptv @joeblackuk

Friday, September 30th, 2011

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Over the past 20 years of working with snakes and snake mutations, we started to notice that some snake color phases seem to effect their attitude and sometimes even their breeding. We aren’t snake scientist, but we do have Dr. Chewy that plays one on the net? Here’s are some examples of what we notice here at BHB Reptiles. Follow me at: www.twitter.com join the shows community at: www.snakebytestv.ning.com Facebook www.facebook.com Other Awesome Shows! www.nextnewnetworks.com

why do some people think the Moors were black Sub-Saharan Africans?

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Question by POIdsfijhfd: why do some people think the Moors were black Sub-Saharan Africans?
Anyone who says that is dumb.
The Moors were from MOROCCO. They were Berbers and Arabs.

They would have looked like this; http://www.exposay.com/celebrity-photos/emmanuelle-chriqui-i-now-pronounce-you-chuck-and-larry-world-movie-premiere-arrivals-0K4xCT.jpg

NOT like this; http://weblogs.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/blog/070614_oprah_vmed_12p.widec.jpg
the first girl is Emmanuelle Chriqui. and btw Shakespeare is not a good reference for judging if a group of people are black or not.
ancient egyptians looked like ethiopians/somalis so i’ll give you that, they were black.
I was going to post Beyonce at first instead of Oprah
Taylor V I have already admitted there is most likely Moorish/Arab ancestry in my family, I have cousins who look 100% Moroccan.
dolly317 – my great grandfather from portugal was also part cape verdean – i don’t doubt for one second that there is black somewhere in my family.
Shad – that Ethiopian woman looks East African, or like an ancient Egyptian. Since those who say the Moors were black say they are west African, they wouldn’t look like that.

Best answer:

Answer by Joe Cool
Ignorance. The same way as they call Spanish people Latin Americans in some places in the USA !! LOL

pretty girl the first one

edit: I heard of her. She’s French-Moroccon Jewish, right?

@Taylor V: U are a white supremacist, right?

What do you think? Answer below!

Samsung UN60D6500 60-Inch 1080p 120HZ 3D LED TV (Black)

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

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Famous Historical Black Americans List

Monday, August 8th, 2011
african songs
by mallix

Famous Historical Black Americans List

Get the information about famous Historical Americans who are got the prestige by their working. The list of famous African Americans is presented randomly without any particular order of field and without any regard to living and non-living legends. Every year America celebrated black history day on February month, which was established since 1926. Benjamin Banneker, Mary McLeod Bethune, Dr. George Washington Carver, Abraham Lincoln, Jesse Owens, President Barack Obama, Michael Joseph Jackson are one of them.

Follow the list for detailed about famous black African Americans:

Benjamin Banneker: Benjamin Banneker is an African American astronomer, mathematician, surveyor, almanac author and farmer. Banneker’s life is inspirational. Despite the popular prejudices of his times, the man was quite unwilling to let his race or his age hinder in any way his thirst for intellectual development.

Dr. George Washington Carver: one of the great scientist, botanist, educator and inventor transforming southern agriculture. He discovered hundreds of uses for the peanut, the sweet potato, and the soybean and thus stimulated the culture of these crops. He devised many products from cotton waste and extracted blue, purple, and red pigments from local clay.

W.E.B. DuBois: An African American educator, author, historian, sociologist, philosopher, poet, and leader. Besides being one of the founders of the NAACP, he was the very first African American to receive a doctoral degree from Harvard University.

Marian Anderson: First African American Opera singer was well known for her extraordinary contralto voice. . She was the first African American to be named a permanent member of the Metropolitan Opera Company, as well as the first to perform at the White House

Maya Angelou: A world famous poet, author, historian singer and civil rights activist. This Grammy and Horatio Alger award winner was raised in segregated rural Arkansas.

Jesse Owens: He was a track and field athlete who won four gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Influenced by principles and practices of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. he took the role of Defense.

B.B King: The guitarist B.B. King has been called the undisputed King of the Blues.

Les McCann: The legendary godfather of contemporary soul-jazz is known for his smooth and funky spontaneity.

Toni Morrison : Famous author of such works as “Beloved”, “The Bluest Eye”, “Song of Solomon”, “Tar baby”, and many other great works. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.


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Lupe Fiasco – All Black Everything (w/ lyrics)

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Now waiting for… LUPE FIASCO’S Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album Not Atlantic Records presents Lupe Fiasco. LYRICS You would never know If you could ever be If you never try You would never see Stayed in Africa We ain’t never leave So there were no slaves in our history Were no slave ships, were no misery, call me crazy, or isn’t he See I fell asleep and I had a dream, it was all black everything Uh, and we ain’t get exploited White man ain’t feared so he did not destroy it We ain’t work for free, see they had to employ it Built it up together so we equally appointed First 400 years, see we actually enjoyed it Constitution written by the WEB Du Bois Were no reconstructions, civil war got avoided Little black sambo grows up to be a lawyer Extra extra on the news stands Black woman voted head of Ku Klux Klan Malcolm Little dies as a old man Martin Luther King read the eulogy for him Followed by bill O’Reilly who read from the Quran President bush sends condolences from Iran Where Fox News reports live That Ahmedinijad wins Mandela peace prize You would never know If you could ever be If you never try You would never see Stayed in Africa We ain’t never leave So there were no slaves in our history Were no slave ships, were no misery, call me crazy, or isn’t he See I fell asleep and I had a dream, it was all black everything Uh, and it ain’t no projects Keepin’ it real is not an understood concept Yea, complexions not a contest Cuz racism has no context Hip-hop
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Wonderful Chill Out Music – Africa 2 [HD] BY hamzafarooq3 (www.youtube.com/hamzafarooq3) and boybarcelona86
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Is the young black guy on world news now Bryant Gumble son ?

Monday, August 1st, 2011
world news
by avlxyz

Question by Helen Thames: Is the young black guy on world news now Bryant Gumble son ?
I think they very much look alike do anyone know anything about the young man on world news now his name is Rob Nelson ?

Best answer:

Answer by sweets
no

Give your answer to this question below!

Samsung UN40D6400 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D LED HDTV (Black)

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

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Black Nerd Comedy – Black Nerd Comedy – Worst of 2010, Black Nerd Rants

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

Q: 2010 Worst? What did you hate in 2010? SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly WORST OF 2010 : Black Nerd Rants #2 – A 2010 Year in Review, Black Nerd style. I rant about celebrity splits, Jesse James cheating on Sandra Bullock, the end of Lost, Jay Leno vs. Conan O’Brien, bad movies of 2010 (mostly by M. Night Shyamalan), Tron: Legacy, Kinect and Move, iPad, AT&T’s terrible service, the “d-bags” known as Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Kanye West and John Mayer, Democrats vs. Republicans, Bristol Palin on Dancing with the Stars, Rex Ryan and the beautiful feet of Elisabeth Hesselbeck. YOUTUBE: youtube.com | youtube.com FACE TWEET: fb.me | twitter.com BLACK NERD COMEDY: Sketches, Spoofs, Rants, Reviews, Interviews, Vlogs, Events, Music and Stand-Up from Actor/Comedian, Angry Black Man and “Black Nerd” Andre Meadows. blacknerdcomedy.com BLOG blacknerdblog.com | SHOP blacknerdshop.com TAGS 2010 worst year review rants vlog movies tv music PopCulture news politics videogames TonyParker EvaLongoria cox arquette BrettFavre SandraBullock JesseJames michelle bombshell lost leno conan night shyamalan last airbender tron ps3 move xbox360 kinect ipad MelGibson CharlieSheen KanyeWest bush today TaylorSwift JohnMayer alf palin sarah bristol dancing stars situation JerseyShore RexRyan foot fetish view funny silly goofy laugh jokes black nerd comedy BlackNerd BlackNerdComedy AndreMeadows HONORS: #18 – Most Discussed (Today)) – News & Politics #50 – Most Discussed (This Week)) – News & Politics #138 – Most

Marriage Bureau personnel Roopa calls Maniben and advises her to get Nattu married before it is too late. Maniben gets angry on seeing Nattu romancing Pammi and forces him to get married. Further, she goes to a newspaper publishing house to get a marriage-add published in the name of Nattu. Then why is Jaman horrified on looking at this advertisement in the newspaper? Maniben.com is the story of several Manis existing in our society. its a journey of Maniben from Bhuleshwar to Malabar Hill. Born and brought up in the dusty bylanes of a village in Gujrat, Maniben lived her life with the belief Insaan ko Surat se nahin Seerat se pehchan. Maniben.com is a womans journey which seeks to discover whether individuality, culture, values can withstand the pressure of an ever changing competitive world. A journey from Bhuleshwar to Malabar Hill which brings with it new dreams, new ambitions, and retains hope in humanity. The show revolves around the daily life of a middle class woman who lives in one of the many chawls in Mumbai with her husband and children. Being in the business of diamonds and with his rising riches, her husband manages to bring him and his family out of the chawl to an up-market area of Mumbai Mahabar Hills. Smriti Irani (who plays the role of his wife) although very happy with the recent turn of events, is now faced with an impending dilemma. Balancing her middle class values and inhibitions she has to also portray herself with her neighbours as an equally
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Plasma Television Pixel Problems — What are Black Dots, Sunburst and Shadows?

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011
television
by myoldpostcards

Plasma Television Pixel Problems — What are Black Dots, Sunburst and Shadows?

Plasma Televisions are delicate and pixel problems are not uncommon. Here’s a possible scenario:

You spent months anticipating your plasma television purchase, weeks working out the details of instillation and connections and will spend years paying for it. When you finally collapse down on the couch, you see little black dots on your screen. What is happening? Have you finally lost your mind?

A plasma television, like your digital watch from the 1980′s, is made up of lots of pixels, tiny dots of color.

Sometimes millions of them make up a large screen television. Everyone is aware of the phenomenon of pixilation when they increase the size of a low-resolution image. But what you probably are not aware of is that most screens that you look at these days are made up of pixels. These pixels are so small that they make curved lines look natural.

Broken Pixels Do Happen

Sometimes, though, in manufacturing a screen of pixels, the manufacturer makes a mistake and one of the pixels gets broken. If this happens, you will see it as a tiny dot on your screen. If your screen has a rainbow colored dot; that is dust. You should dust your screen on a regular basis.

If you do see little dots on your screen, call the maker of your plasma television. They will probably have to replace your plasma television. There is nothing that you could have done to make the pixels go bad. Quality control is supposed to catch these things before they leave the factory, but mistakes do happen. (Lower end plasma television manufacturers sometimes have lower standards.)

No matter what the factor standards, if it is noticeable, complain until it is fixed. You paid a lot of money for your plasma television, and deserve a superior picture for that money.

Sunburst Pattern is A Common Problem

Another display problem with plasma television that is less often discussed is a sunburst pattern or a ring on your display. This is a common problem with laptop displays. Plasma televisions are much less durable than ordinary televisions.

Never Touch Your Screen

If the installer grabbed your plasma television wrong when installing it, he may have damaged the screen. Or if someone fell against the screen, it may damage your picture. Or your toddler pressing against the screen can damage the picture. Never, ever touch your plasma television. That is what a remote is for. If you are wise, you will encase it in glass. No, I am not joking. These things are delicate.

Phantom Shadows and Flickering

Other display problems like phantom shadows and flickering can also interfere with your picture. Phantom shadows and flickering you can probably fix using accessories. Your plasma television manufacturer will help you trouble shoot these issues. If nothing works, insist that it is not your fault. They will fix it if you are persistent enough.

Conclusion

Standard televisions have had over half a century to get all the bugs worked out of them. Even still, they are not always perfect. Plasma televisions offer many benefits over traditional televisions, but they are still new technology. If you have persistent problems with your set, call your television’s manufacturer.

Louis Zhang provides jargon-free, relevant information on plasma televison technology, selection and installation as well as a guide to consumer reviews. For more on plasma television technology tips, go to Plasma TV Pixel Problems


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