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originalhaffigaza · 10 months ago
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ukdamo · 1 month ago
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Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: Ryeland sheep, near Blacko Bar Road.
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361forum · 3 months ago
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"Morts pour rien", le morceau hommage de Zyed et Bouna, avec Djlis, Akhenaton, Bomberman, Nina, B2G, Diam's, Mc Real, Blacko, Nordine, Sofiane, Fashion, Kery James & Jango Jack, et son clip.
2007.
Le 27 octobre 2005, Zyed et Bouna, deux jeunes adolescents meurent lors d’un conflit avec la police.Le 6 janvier 2007, une compilation sort, avec énormément d’artistes et de proches des deux adolescents, dirigée par l’association L’Association Au delà des motsElle s’intitule Morts pour rien. La première partie du morceau rassemble Akhenaton, Bomberman, Nina, B2G, Diam’s, Mc Real,…
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newpuritan · 3 months ago
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I've added a load of new designs to my website (atomic-utopia.co.uk). If you like Blaenau Ffestiniog, Yugoslavian cars, Soviet watches, propaganda, pylons, radio towers, Serbian post-punk, Welsh, Leningrad, Décima Víctima, Preston bus station, Manchester, Blacko (it's sort of near Burnley), the Moscow Metro, or emotional babes, then please check it out. :)
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kaknewsdotcom · 1 year ago
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Zaama Disco Concert Headlined By Black Sherif This December - Read More
Ghanaians are incredibly excited for this event to witness BLACKO’s amazing stage performance. The largest concert in Ghanaian music history, headed by BET award-winning GH-based artist Black Sherif, is quickly approaching. ‘ZAAMA DISCO’ a Black Sherif-made concert is slated for December 21, 2023.  Venue: Africa Lake Trade Fair, La Time: 2PM Tickets for this much anticipated event are fast…
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h00dsw0rld · 1 year ago
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Good Morning
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dark69skin · 6 months ago
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Steph Blackos
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feetballguys · 2 years ago
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batmanbeyondrocks · 1 year ago
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Credit: Steph Blackos@stephblacklos
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inveterade · 8 months ago
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Filme 'Back to Black' traz boa atuação de Marisa Abela como Amy Winehouse
“Back to Black” começa delicado, sonhador. Assim era Amy Winehouse, uma romântica. Pude ver o filme no Cinemark Downtown a convite da Universal Pictures e Espaço Z. O longa-metragem acompanha desde o final de sua adolescência até o fim de sua vida. Vemos seu bom gosto pelo jazz em detrimento de outros gêneros, e algumas de suas influências musicais, além da grande influência de sua avó. A…
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ukdamo · 2 years ago
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Today's photo with the most hits: Blacko Tower, from Pendleside Farm, early morning.
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gooberscollage · 2 years ago
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Illustrations from the Golden Pleasures book Puff and Blacko go Camping (1962)
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kaknewsdotcom · 1 year ago
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Black Sherif Delivers A Highman Version Of “SIMMER DOWN” - Watch
A video of multi-talented Ghanaian artist Black Sherif singing and performing the second tune off his just released album “TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF BLACKO” was posted on his Instagram page. The sincerity with which Black Sherif approaches his profession is evident in this video. He described his performance as a “HighMan Version” of Simmer Down. He also mentioned that he recorded the footage around…
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ekman · 8 months ago
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Mais quelle marrade ! La gauche ne s’est pas aussi joliment embrenée depuis longtemps ! Les voyous Kanaks, plus ultra-violents encore que nos vaillants Tchétchènes, nos indomptables Blédars ou nos Blackos machetteurs, bordélisent leur bout de jungle insulaire au nom du pillage consumériste, du crétinisme endémique et de leur incapacité notoire à sauvegarder une identité minée par l’alcool et le RSA. Et pourtant c’est bien au nom de “l’identité des peuples autochtones” que les plus zélés imbéciles de gauche métropolitaine klaxonnent ça et là, d’éditos en plateaux. Au nom de la justice républicaine, le poids du nombre de sales Blancs en Nouvelle-Calédonie ne saurait supplanter la légitime prévalence indigène, fut-elle irrémédiablement minoritaire, fut-elle donc condamnée à être défaite lors de n’importe quel scrutin. Que l’on vienne leur faire remarquer que leur raisonnement s’applique au cas d’une France submergée par le tsunami africain que non, alors là pas du tout, mais non, vous jouez avec les mots, vous comparez l’incomparable. Ah bon ?  Dix poids, cent mesures, voilà leur universalisme de branquignole, pourriture intellectuelle qui chasse sans qu’ils le voient leur sacro-sainte croyance égalitaire, leur rousseauisme de fond de cuvette ! Fatals crétins qu’ils sont ! Oser dire que “les Blancs” – pas des Français, mais des Blancs – ont organisé l’étouffement numéraire des Kanaks par le choix d’un collège électoral favorable ! Mais faut-il être bête pour ne pas immédiatement comprendre qu’ils vendent ici-même la preuve du Grand Remplacement, concept qu’ils vômissent, réalité dénoncée sans cesse et encore par le diable camusien ! La pensée racialiste de la gauche issue de la Révolution, renforcée par un colonialisme civilisateur revendiqué Blanc, assumé raciste cette fois, a toujours été porté par la fleur des grands esprits humanistes – nos grands amis du Triangle magique ! On voit maintenant leurs héritiers patauger dans une mélasse confuse, une posture indéfendable, le preuve de facto de leur incapacité à comprendre le monde et à considérer l’humain dans ses vérités premières. Les pieds pris dans leur propre tapis sale, décoré de vieilles lunes, chamaré de conneries absurdes autant qu’indéfendables, les chantres (mous) du “décolonialisme” et de l’indigénisme tentent de faire oublier leur vieux slogan anti-afrikaaner : “un homme, un vote” ! Ce que c’est drôle, quand on a soi-même, en des temps reculés, défendu contre vents et marées le droit des Africains blancs d’Afrique du Sud à vivre et à cultiver leur identité sur une terre que personne d’autre qu’eux ne pouvait revendiquer !
J.-M. M.
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h00dsw0rld · 1 year ago
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Steph Blackos
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scotianostra · 7 months ago
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The pharmacologist James Whyte Black was born on 14th June 1924, in Uddingston, Lanarkshire.
During his lifetime James Black was involved in the development of two different treatments, Propranolol, (Inderal) a beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure and Cimetidine ( Tagamet), used for heartburn.
He attended Beath High School where his teacher persuaded him to take the competitive entrance examination for St Andrews University. An intelligent boy, he managed to earn the Patrick Hamilton Residential Scholarship. Going on to study medicine but decided against a career as a doctor instead going on to lecture at University College before moving to Singapore and then back to University of Glasgow
It was in Glasgow Blacko built a research laboratory providing the most advanced cardiovascular technology and developed an interest in the effects of the hormone adrenaline on the human heart.
He was persuaded to leave the academic life and joined ICI Pharmaceuticals in 1958. His years with the company led to some extraordinary discoveries in medical science. He collaborated with scientists in his team to develop propranolol which is a beta blocker used for the treatment of heart disease. The discovery of propranolol is considered one of the greatest breakthroughs in the treatment of heart disease.
Along with the development of propranolol, Black was also working on developing a similar method of treatment for stomach ulcers. However, ICI was not interested in pursuing research in this direction. Thus, Black resigned in 1964 and joined Smith, Kline and French, it was with them he developed a new drug called cimetidine, now you might not have heard of it by that name but the company branded it as Tagamet in 1975, used in the treatment of heartburn and peptic ulcers it became the world’s largest-selling prescription drug.
Black was knighted in 1981 and was awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Medicine along with Gertrude B. Elion and George H. Hitchings “for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment.”
In 2006 Dundee University honoured him with the opening of the Sir James Black Centre, the following year King’s College London followed Dundee by also opening a centre named after Black.
Black died, aged 85, on the morning of 22nd March 2010 after a long illness and is buried at the Ardclach cemetery near Nairn. Upon hearing of Black’s death, Professor Pete Downes, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dundee said Black “was a great scientist, but he was also a great man to know” while the BBC said he was “hailed as one of the great Scottish scientists of the 20th Century”. He was described by The Daily Telegraph as the man who earned the most for the pharmaceutical industry through his drug development, though he received little personal financial gain from his work.
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