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Charlotte started the topic Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' in the forum Sportspinned post
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Charlotte started the topic Hair Love. in the forum Tot's & Mum'spinned post
Psychoanalytic
theory and film?!
The pioneering scientific study by renowned psychologists, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, provides a blueprint on how the fundamentals of representation and inclusiveness contributes to the development of the conscious qualities, confidence, and self-identification in African American children.
Repr…Read More
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Charlotte and The Nubian are now friends
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Julian Cole replied to the topic AFRICA’s HUGE Oil Reserves POTENTIAL in 2024 in the forum Earth, Environment, Upcycling & Recycling
@africamonetary The science is clear: Empirical evidence and an overwhelming 99% of scientists unequivocally agree that human-induced greenhouse gas emissions is the primary driver of climate change.Central to the discourse around fossil fuels are the myriad environmental issues stemming from their use. These issues, exacerbated by their…Read More
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Charlotte started the topic TRENDING: Drake V. Kendrick Lamar in the forum Music
It’s Not a Rap Beef. It’s a profound cultural shift!!
The rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has transcended mere rap music alone. Lamar has demonstrated an even deeper level of strategic prowess than previously thought, evident in the rapid-fire audacity of “Euphoria,” “Not Like Us,” and “Meet The Grahams,” e.t.c.
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The African Monetarist started the topic Perception is NOT Reality: Is Africa truly a risky investment? in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
Perception is NOT Reality: Is Africa truly a risky investment?
Perception is NOT Reality: Is Africa truly a risky investment? Akinwumi Adesina, the esteemed leader of the African Development Bank, widely recognized as an…Read More
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The African Monetarist started the topic African Credit Ratings in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
African Credit Ratings:
Criticism of credit rating agencies by African nations has been argued to be red herring; with seemingly recent findings suggesting no inherent negative bias towards countries in the region. As a global debt crisis unfolds, particularly impacting low-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, more than half…Read More
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