When a word like "gyat" goes from an African-American English pronunciation of "goddamn" to being used as a noun for "butt" in memes like the song,
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When a word like "gyat" goes from an African-American English pronunciation of "goddamn" to being used as a noun for "butt" in memes like the song,
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
When a word like "gyat" goes from an African-American English pronunciation of "goddamn" to being used as a noun for "butt" in memes like the song,
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
That was a start of Food 4 Education, an African-led and locally run solution to ending childhood hunger. School feeding programs have existed for hundreds of years.
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in the summer of 386 the brilliant but hedonistic North African teacher Augustine of Hippo was visiting Milan
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are majority minority, mostly African-American areas. In the middle of Cancer Alley,
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We thought that South Africans would copy their neighbors, and the South African solar market would keep going up and up and up. We were wrong about that.
Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED · TED
I'm here to tell stories for the sake of telling stories. There's a great South African philosopher by the name of Steve Biko. He wrote an amazing book called "I Write What I Like."
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