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How to devein a Crayfish without using any tools - www.miramarbarra.co.za
Duration : 58 Seconds

Karin Louw showing our viewers a cool Mozambican trick to clean crayfish. (Also known as spiny rock lobster) - filmed on the lawn in front of Miramar Barra a 4 bed en suite holiday rental house in Inhambane, Mozambique. (Hoe om kreef te kook / hoe om kreef skoon te maak)
Tags :Cookings, food, seafood, crayfish, kreef, resepte, recipes, mozambique, portuguese, peri peri, techniques, how to, skills, tutorial, rock, lobster, spiny, bugs, bug, diving, tip, gourmet, Recipe (Literature Subject), Tips, Fish
"Under the Sway" Book Launch
Duration : 73 Seconds

randomhouse-umuzi.book.co.za Justin Fox describes his new book of photographs and writing on Mozambique - "Under the Sway" - at its launch in Cape Town, South Africa.
Tags :justinfox, Fox, southafrica, Mozambique, Umuzi, Books, booklaunch, Literature, Photography, BOOKSA, randomhouse, underthesway
The long narrow bridge towards Ilha de de Mozambique
Duration : 41 Seconds

When going to Ilha de Mozambique the only way is to go over this very narrow bridge which is very long and on wooden poles... very exciting ;-)
Tags :Mozambique (Country), Africa, South, Bridge (Literature Subject), car, ilha, de, mozambique, aircraft, cars, racing, indian, ocean, bridge, adventure, sea, danger, excitement, Water, Action, Indian Ocean (Body Of Water), Boat, Sailing, Cruise, Islands
The Dream to Write
Duration : 204 Seconds

Belchior Mario Antonio is a member of the literature club in Alto Molocue in Mozambique. He is one of the children benefitting from IBIS Mozambique's education prgramme
Tags :IBIS, Mozambique, Dream, Poetry
Nicola's Book Club - "Sleepwalking Land"
Duration : 220 Seconds

Nicola reads an extract from "Sleepwalking Land" by Mia Couto (Mozambique) Drop by and visit us: www.nicolasbookclub.com
Tags :books, stories, fiction, world literature, mia couto, mozambique, nicola's book club
Língua (Vidas em português)
Duration : 497 Seconds

Europa, África e América em 8 minutos. Sequência de depoimentos de Mia Couto, José Saramago, Teresa Salgueiro e Pedro Ayres Magalhães (Madredeus), João Ubaldo Ribeiro, Martinho da Vila e, outra vez, Saramago. Extraídos do filme de Victor Lopes.
Tags :Português, Portuguese, Portugués, Portugiesisch, Portugais, Portoghese, Lusofonia, Lusophony, Diversity, Portugal, Brasil, Brazil, Brasilien, Moçambique, Mozambique, Brésil, Brasile, Literatura, Literature, Língua, Language, Literatur, Accent, Pronúncia, Akzent, Accento, People, Povo, José, Saramago, João, Ubaldo, Ribeiro, Martinho, da, Vila, Mia, Couto, Madredeus, Teresa, Salgueiro, Pedro, Ayres, Magalhães
Loafers and Sneakers - Maguide ya vanu
Duration : 324 Seconds

Maguide ya vanu (Thousands of people) performed by Loafers and Sneakers singing in Changana from Mozambique is one of the theme included in album Live on the fly by Loafers and Sneakers.
Tags :Loafers and Sneakers
"YOU DON'T OWN ME" - MZ. DIGGY DULCHE
Duration : 206 Seconds

THE NEW SINGLE FROM MZ. DIGGY DULCHE TITLED "YOU DON'T OWN ME" PRODUCED BY D1 !!! #SHUTUPANDLISTEN FACEBOOK: MZ DULCHE TWITTER: @MZDIGGYDULCHE WWW.REVERBNATION.COM/MZDIGGYDULCHE
Tags :MUSIC, NEW, SINGLE, Album, MZ, DIGGY, DULCHE, THE, EMPIRE, ENT, MARATHON, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HIP, HOP, SAMPLE, D1, PRODUCER, Hip Hop, FEMALE, Rap, Freestyle, Rapping (Literature Subject), Hiphop, Rapper, Underground, Brand, Mozambique (Country), Battle, Beats, Instrumental, Fruity, Flow, Mixtape, Brand New, Records, Exclusive, Song, Release, New Album, Philly, Artist, Track, England, rap music
Visibilidade do Indizível - Mona Ki Ngi Xica - Bongo.mov
Duration : 565 Seconds

Viaggio fotografico sulle metafore liquide della letteratura mozambicana
Tags :Rangel, ricardo, ricardo rangel, moçambique, literatura, fotografia, sorrini, alfredo sorrini, sorrini alfredo, joão paulo borges coelho, mozambico, bongo, mona, ki, ngi, xica, guera, civil, independencia, mia, couto, manuel, rui
omar viñole & percussion
Duration : 163 Seconds

www.martinbroussalis.com.ar LIBROS Y PERCUSION BOOKS AND PERCUSSION (text in spanish) Omar Viñole Argentina (1904-1967) fue veterinario, poeta, escritor, filósofo, deportista, pintor, escultor y religioso muy activo en la década del ´30. Conocido como " El hombre de la vaca", o simplemente "El hombre", por pasearse con una vaca a la que dirigía sus discursos, llenos de humor, profundidad, acidez y enojo. Estos discursos y proclamas molestaron a los sectores más conservadores de la sociedad. Escribió muchos libros, de tapas muy bonitas y títulos alusivos (A Ud. le sale sangre, Jesús en una casa de departamentos, Mi disconformismo filosófico). Colaboró también con el diario Crítica de Natalio Botana. Las anécdotas que integran su mito son tan numerosas como sus libros. Este es un extracto de La camiseta del jefe de policía, en donde lleva la narración, precisamente, una camiseta: "Allí está la vida constitucional de todos los países de América. ¡Que las camisetas de los hombres más destacados hablen!, y se verá que sus poseedores las usaron para exhibirlas en alcobas adulterinas. Así se ha generalizado la opinión. Los superhombres que manejan la democracia, creen que ellos se elevan para tener amantes y pasajes gratis en los ferrocarriles. Estamos acostumbrados a saber que hay hombres de Estado porque nos dicen las camisetas de los chauffeurs, que generalmente ven la chapa oficial que tiene el coche de su patrón. De otra manera, si no fuera por la chapa, jamás ...
Tags :BROUSSALIS, omar, viñole, vinole, percussion, percusion, percussao, latin, latina, conga, comparsa, cuba, mozambique, ensamble, ensemble, books, literature, libros, poetry, poesia, poem, greco, written, words, diario, critica, natalio, botana, salvadora, medina, onrubia, hombre, vaca, cows, disconformes, cowbells, campanas, cencerros, gangarrias, rumba, clave, bembe, bombo, note, afro, cuban, folklore, camiseta, queremos, comer, antillean, antillano, salsa, drum, drums, mambo, gangarria
In Conversation with Henning Mankell
Duration : 696 Seconds

Henning Mankell was born in Sweden in 1948 and is the sucessful author of plays, children's books and novels for adults. He is best known for his mystery series folowwing his popular creation Kurt Wallander. The Kurt Wallander mysteries have sold over 20 million copies translated into more than 40 languages and has beem published to critical acclaim in both the UK and America. Mankell divides his time between Sweden and Maputo , Mozambique where he works as a director at Teatro Avenida He is currently working on a new novel, which will be released in Sweden in 2011 as well as writing a TV series about his late father-in-law Ingmar Bergman
Tags :Henning, Mankell, Literature, Sweden, Ingmar, Bergman, Kurt, Wallander, novel, Teatro, Avenida
Jaipur Lit-fest: Swedish writer comes visiting
Duration : 150 Seconds

Henning Mankell, a man known to live his life with one foot in the snow and one foot in the sand, writes crime fiction in Sweden and directs plays in Mozambique in Africa. Visiting the Jaipur L-fest, he spoke to NDTV about drawing inspiration from India, and why governments should invest in culture
Tags :Jaipur, Literature, Festival, Swedish, writer, Henning, Mankell, NDTV, 24x7, India
TODAY IN HISTORY - National Day of Madagascar - 26 June 2010
Duration : 55 Seconds

Today, June 26, is the National Day of Madagascar, celebrating its independence gained in 1960. This island country is in southern Africa, east of Mozambique. The gorgeous Rainforests of the Atsinanana display remarkable biodiversity and a large number of endemic species of plants and animals. Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve has a variety of landscapes and is home to rare lemurs and birds. Both locations are United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Sites. Famous Malagasy include Jean-Joseph Rabéarivelo, considered to be Madagascar's father of modern literature, and award-winning playwright and novelist Michèle Rakotoson. May the gracious people of Madagascar have an auspicious National Day.
Tags :TODAY IN HISTORY, National, Day, of, Madagascar, 26, June, 2010, Tsingy, de, Bemaraha, Strict, Nature, Reserve, Rainforests, the, Atsinanana, lemurs, Jean-Joseph, Rabéarivelo
MEDICAL CORRUPTION
Duration : 24 Seconds

MEDICAL CORRUPTION - EDUCATION CORRUPTION,, Germany. 1933. The Hitler regime. There is a clean up in all the their libraries, of books. Writers, are discredited. These are the jews. Bonfires, of hordes of books. Writers, leaving the country in mass numbers. They said, this is a literary mass destruction. This horrific clean up of the literary work of the jews. Successful writers, leaving the country. A huge blow to this country of Germany in their literary standing in the world. What is said is that this is the start, of the holocaust. Young jews, traumatized, teachers traumatized. Young, german students and soldiers, counting, on these openings, of teaching and literary jobs, for the life's work. As I have said, before, there is nothing more of value, in this world, than your life's work. This is what is at stake. This, mentality, has made its way, into the western world. It has made its way, into London, England. I believe that is why the Sats failed, in the spring of 2008. This is a strong control of the educational system. Ask yourself this question, why is there is shortage of Doctors in most developed countries? Why is there such a shortage of doctors, when we have students, killing themselves with guns, out of frustration, because all they want, is to LEARN so they can earn a living? Quebec about 2006. There is a strike of the Specialist Doctors. They want aa pay increase, if I remember correctly, to about 280000.00, each. There is a stalemate. The government ...
Tags :MEDICAL, CORRUPTION, EDUCATIONAL, REGAIN, CONTROL, SDUBOIS
this song seeks, a poem in english written and read by arvind joshi
Duration : 117 Seconds

this song seeks is an english poem written and read by arvind joshi. for more such poems and videos, please visit newaesthetic.in
Tags :song, english, love, arvind joshi, newaesthetic, literature, art, india
Khanya Annual Winter School 2003_1
Duration : 375 Seconds

The fifth Khanya Annual Winter School in 2003 looked at NEPAD and the Challenges for Social Movements especially in the Southern African region. One of the major obstacles to solidarity across borders xenophobia was discussed in the context of African ruling class attempts to integrate Africa, the NEPAD. The Winter School was a step towards building regional solidarity, and raised consciousness among participants about the need to combat xenophobia in the sub-region. It was also an opportunity for activists to celebrate a culture of resistance, Activists from different countries shared songs and poetry, among others Richard Nwamba who spoke on the music of migration in Africa. Xenophobia in focus Creating awareness about Xenophobia was probably one of the most successful aspects of the Winter School. The combination of testimonies from refugees living in South Africa and the discussions on NEPAD combined the broader political context with very personalised accounts of the barriers to solidarity. The cultural programmes on African Literature, African forms of culture, African music and the contributions from comrades at the Winter School cultural evening all proved to be powerful methods of highlighting our common histories and our ability to create solidarity in the region. One hundred and thirty one activists from 74 different organisations participated in the school. Twenty-nine were from the Southern African region. This included activists from Botswana, Kenya, Malawi ...
Tags :Khanya, Annual, Winter, School, NEPAD, South, Africa
Khanya Annual Winter School 2003_2
Duration : 458 Seconds

The fifth Khanya Annual Winter School in 2003 looked at NEPAD and the Challenges for Social Movements especially in the Southern African region. One of the major obstacles to solidarity across borders xenophobia was discussed in the context of African ruling class attempts to integrate Africa, the NEPAD. The Winter School was a step towards building regional solidarity, and raised consciousness among participants about the need to combat xenophobia in the sub-region. It was also an opportunity for activists to celebrate a culture of resistance, Activists from different countries shared songs and poetry, among others Richard Nwamba who spoke on the music of migration in Africa. Xenophobia in focus Creating awareness about Xenophobia was probably one of the most successful aspects of the Winter School. The combination of testimonies from refugees living in South Africa and the discussions on NEPAD combined the broader political context with very personalised accounts of the barriers to solidarity. The cultural programmes on African Literature, African forms of culture, African music and the contributions from comrades at the Winter School cultural evening all proved to be powerful methods of highlighting our common histories and our ability to create solidarity in the region. One hundred and thirty one activists from 74 different organisations participated in the school. Twenty-nine were from the Southern African region. This included activists from Botswana, Kenya, Malawi ...
Tags :Khanya, annual, winter, school, South, Africa, NEPAD
Genocide by Raphael Lemkin
Duration : 214 Seconds

Raphael Lemkin born on June 24, 1900 was a Polish lawyer of Jewish descent. Before World War II, Lemkin studied the Armenian Genocide in depth and campaigned in the League of Nations to ban what he called "barbarity" and "vandalism". He is best known for his work against genocide, a word he coined in 1943 from the root words genos (Greek for family, tribe or race) and -cide (Latin for killing). He first used the word in print in Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation - Analysis of Government - Proposals for Redress (1944). Lemkin was born Rafał Lemkin in the village of Bezwodne in Imperial Russia, now the Vawkavysk district of Belarus. Not much is known of Lemkin's early life. He grew up in a Jewish family and was one of three children born to Joseph and Bella (Pomerantz) Lemkin. His father was a farmer and his mother a highly intellectual woman who was a painter, linguist, and philosophy student with a large collection of books on literature and history. With his mother as an influence, Lemkin mastered ten languages by the age of 14, including French, Spanish, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian. * Bangladesh * Bhutan * Brunei * Cambodia * China * India * Indonesia * Republic of Korea * Laos * Malaysia * Maldives * Mongolia * Myanmar * Nepal * North Korea * Pakistan * Philippines * Singapore * Sri Lanka * Thailand * Timor-Leste * Viet Nam * Taiwan * ACD * APEC * ASEAN * ASEM * EAS * ESCAP * SAARC * Other Issues Pacific * Australia * Fiji * Kiribati * Marshall ...
Tags :Wikileaks, Pentagon, Whistleblower, Insane, Cycling, New, York, City, halo, cloud, moscow, Raphael, Lemkin, on, Genocide, Armenia, Armenian, Turkish, Turkey, Ottoman, Empire, Ataturk, History, Yerevan, Hayastan, America, Cambodia, Holocaust
NaS Ft Olu Dara - Bridging The Gap - RIP RC !
Duration : 246 Seconds

Epic Tune !! -- Lyrics - "The light is there." [Intro: Olu Dara singing] See I come from Mississippi I was young and runnin' wild Ended up in New York City, where I had my first child I named the boy Nasir, all the boys call him Nas I told him as a youngster, he'll be the greatest man alive [Verse 1: Nas] Let's go!... Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey -- Tribrary of these rap skits, styles I mastered Many brothers snatched it up and tried to match it But I'm still number one, everyday real Speak what I want, I don't care what y'all feel 'Cause I'm my own master, my Pop told me be your own boss Keep integrity at every cost, and his home was Natchez Mississippi Did it like Miles and Dizzy, now we gettin' busy Bridging The Gap from the blues, to jazz, to rap The history of music on this track Born in the game, discovered my father's music Like Prince searchin' through boxes of Purple Rain But my Minneapolis was The Bridge, home of the Superkids Some are well-known, some doin' bids I mighta ended up on the wrong side of the tracks If Pops wouldn't've pulled me back an said yo [Olu Dara singing] Greatest man alive (Nas: Yeah, turn it up!) Gre-Gre-Gre-Gre-Greatest man alive! [Verse 2: Nas] The blues came from gospel, gospel from blues Slaves are harmonizin' them ah's and ooh's Old school, new school, know school rules All these years I been voicin' my blues I'm a artist from the start, Hip-Hop guided my heart Graffiti on the wall, coulda ended in Spoffard, juvenile delinquent But Pops gave me ...
Tags :rap, gangsta rap, Nas (Musical Artist), Rap Music, Hiphop, Rapping, (Literature, Subject)ray, charles, olu, dara
czarna mamba
Duration : 240 Seconds

po prostu...spontan przed sesja...american literature vs czarna mamba
Tags :mamba


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