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81. CD Baby: WORLD: African - Music You Will Love.
baga FOTE Oule Honon. An amazing fusion of traditional West African instruments The music of Rasheed Ali and Rain People heats up the exciting African
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WORLD: African Go back to the main page for African ABDOULI DIAKITE : JebeBara - The Bamana Djembe Traditional West African djembe drumming with two grandmasters of the djembe. The CD was recorded live in West Africa. This CD is a goldmine of information for the djembe enthusiast.
ADAAWE
: Six Women Strong
ADAM SOLOMON
: Safari World beat, afro pop dance music, high energy with drumming hot feelings good for your spirit
ADAM SOLOMON
: "Rocket Express II " African Renaissance Blues African Renaissance Blues / wicked guitar style, origin roots of the delta blues / blues like Ali Farka Toure's
AFRICAN GOSPEL RHYTHMS
: Project Maine African Gospel Rhythms "Project Maine" CD represents a blending of cultures, musical styles and has brought a spirit of praise and worship from Africa to Maine. Many of the songs on the CD are traditional songs from Zambia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Congo.
AFRIKA
: Song of the Tribal Spirit
AFRIKA HEARTBEAT
: Ijinle Ilu Driving, compelling traditional African music
AFRO-RHYTHMS DRUMMERS
: Pat Funderburg's Exercise to Afro-Rhythms High energy exercise with African rhythms
AFROBEAT DOWN
: Lamp of the Body Afrobeat Music. A Fusion of African Rhythms with 70's American Jazz / Funk. Heavy Rhythms that make want to move.

82. EthnoMed: Cultural Aspects Of TB Screening And Management
In other words, new indigenous categories of illness are classified using the In some cases people are more sophisticated and are well aware of the TB
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Linguistic and Cultural Aspects of Tuberculosis Screening and Management for Refugees and Immigrants
Carey Jackson, MD, MPH, MA
Medical Director, The Refugee Clinic
Co-Director, Community House Calls
Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA The following talk was presented at the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Conference on March 1-2, 1996 in Chicago, IL.
Topic Selections
Introduction
We are here to focus on tuberculosis screening. However, I am not working in TB control per se. I am a general internist who provides primary care in an inner-city clinic where I see a large number of people who have recently immigrated from Africa and Asia. The relevance of that experience for TB screening and the management of active cases is based on my familiarity with communication and management issues relevant to diagnosis and treatment of disease across the linguistic and cultural differences between biomedicine and non-western cultures. The Refugee Clinic is now 14 years old. It serves the Asian and African refugee communities in Seattle, Washington. The clinic began in 1982 after the large influx of Southeast Asian refugees into Seattle, and has continued to care for each subsequent wave of arrivals. We now see about 6,000 patients a year in Harborview Medical Center, a tertiary care referral center and teaching hospital in the University of Washington system. Our clinic provides general internal medicine, family medicine, psychiatric services, and oriental medicine for patients from 13 distinct linguistic groups.

83. Sonicbids EPK Body
My interest in African music began while working on an archaeological project Working with the imagery, the colors, the people, led me to a deeper
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84. African Bird Club | Main
Introducing African Bird Club, for birders and ornithologists dedicated to wild In the West Usambara Mountains a peak of 40000 people was recorded in
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In August 2004, winners of eight new Biodiversity Leadership Awards were announced by the Foundations and their panel of nominators. Together, the eight scientists and environmental activists shared US$900,000. The winners search for, find, catalog, and defend diversity in species-rich and biologically endangered parts of Argentina, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Madagascar, New Caledonia, the Philippines, and the United States. Their awards bring the total sum of Leadership Awards since 1996 to US$3.1 Mengistu Wondafrash, who is studying for a MSc at Redaing University, will receive US$180,000 from The Bay Foundation and the Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundations, which are pioneers in promoting efforts to save biological diversity. The award is testimony to Mengistu's outstanding contribution to environmental conservation in eastern Africa, where he has worked under unfavourable economic and other conditions. Possibly his most significant accomplishment is his work to safeguard the future of the globally precarious White-winged Flufftail ( Sarothrura ayresi ). He has helped create and protect the wetland breeding habitats of the Flufftail, which is believed to number only 750 globally.

85. Musicafricana.com
Based in Vancouver , Diallo is an expatriate of the coastal West African countryof Guinea . He didn t do it to help the people, he did it to control.
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