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Following your intuition is about doing the best that you can do for yourself.
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Reggae offers a firm foundation in roots.
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The musician touts the many benefits of hemp.
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The musician talks about the difficulties of working with the recording industry
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The musician talks about how he supports African unity.
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The musician gives back to the community where he grew up.
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The musician describes where he falls on the political and spiritual spectrum.
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On his new album, “Family Time,” Jamaicans can listen to reggae with a sense of history.
Why do we need healthcare insurance? Why to get insured when it has been proven time and again that the coverage (or sufficient coverage) is not there when we really […]
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The musician finds that today’s Jamaican youth, like the rest of the world, have grown more materialistic and less disciplined.
The cleaning industry isn’t always, well, all that clean. But a new trend in product transparency could be revealing its dirty side for the better. In February, a coalition of […]
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The VJ is surprised that video remixing isn’t more widespread already, but expects that it will become ubiquitous.
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As music consumption changes, the traditional record label is going to have to adapt or disappear altogether.
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Though sampling has changed with the advent of digital audio, it’s been a fundamental practice in music making since the beginning.
A giant magma pool sits underneath Yellowstone National Park, threatening to erupt on a monumental scale, and now it seems the U.S. could harbor a second such supervolcano in a […]
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Global health expert Laurie Garrett has witnessed the technology used to fight disease all over the world. These are her best ideas for the changes needed to change the world.
How the Talented Tenth has worked to arrest Black self-determination in the United States
When Network World selected 9 technologies IT pros should master in 2009, two of them were microblogging platforms: Twitter and Yammer. While most people are familiar with Twitter, relatively few […]
Nearly every new technology is hailed (at least by its creators) as one that will “revolutionize” this or that aspect of our lives. Upon closer examination, however, the hype is […]
The New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Group recently carried out a study of recession survival strategies. Their findings should be of interest to business owners everywhere. They examined several multinationals […]