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Cultuer- Music - Ethiopian (Music by Gigi Shibabaw-Washintu)

Cultuer- Music - Ethiopian (Music by Gigi Shibabaw-Washintu)

Sunday, Jul 30, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcdQJ7OoJN4&list=RDqvKKkhqGGww&index=10   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKGGV5WcZdY&list=RDqvKKkhqGGww&index=6 Kehlog Albran Published on Sep 10, 2008 This is a clip from the documentary film “Trinity And Beyond The Atomic Bomb Movie” narrated by William Shatner. I replaced the soundtrack with the song “Washintu” by Ethiopian singer Gigi. Her hypnotic sound blends well with the footage. Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Peter Kuran and narrated by William Shatner.
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Cities

Cities

Thursday, Jul 27, 2017

We are working with a framework for Sustainable Community Development to support two primary campaigns 1 Anti-recidivism campaigns that give police options when two critical issues arise: (a) mental health issues when police are called and (b) drug overdose and addiction related calls. 2 Paris climate agreement implementation at the city level City Networks & Sustainnable Community Development Frameworks The The American Society of Landscape Architects Environmental Justice Professional Practice Networks has this to say on their page:
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Curate for an SCD Clinic

Curate for an SCD Clinic

Thursday, Jul 27, 2017

SCD Clinics are to help with community awareness and project stakeolder education challenges commonly encountered in sustainable community development work. Our first clinic happened in Boulder, CO, at Flatiron Coffee An active SCD Design clinic assisting Ned Compost in Nederland, CO, is focused on developing a collaborative sculptural design for housing (hiding/protecting) you can read our project document here.   Curating for an SCD Clinic The foundation of a sustainable project is good understanding of context - cultural, environmental, political, etc.
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  • SCD Hub serves a curated collection information supporting best practices in sustainable community development, at this time we are working closely with the new UNM Peace Engineering program improve the quality of our database and improve how it serves the short, medium and long term planning goals of projects.

  • Our current work emphasizes the life cycle of water. The list of outcomes is fine for a start. Clearly defined project goals and objectives are a crucial element for planning the activities and inputs required to launch and sustain a project. -Bernard Amadei, Ph.D., NAE

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