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Sustainable Survival Guide - How-to-use low tech

Sustainable Survival Guide - How-to-use low tech for basic survival needs such as: *Rainwater catchment systems using blue barrels. *Solar cookers you can make. *Free energy generator. *Create emergency solar light from plastic bottles Technology for the Poor Making Clean Water with a Spark of Electricity | Korneel Rabaey | TEDxBrussels Emergency Preparedness Hack: Make a solar oven with a cereal box and aluminum foil Making S’Mores in a SOLAR COOKER | Full-Time Kid | PBS Parents WarkaWater Tower  Collects Drinking Water From Air. Creating Water in the Atacama Desert -   Creating Water Foundation - Documentary EMERGENCY LIGHT FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES Filipinos invented a Lamp that runs in Salt and Water. How to make a Salt Water Energy Light Bulb 2016 How to make a homeade lava lamp that lights up https://cooper.edu/about/news/ socialite-lighting-way YOUTUBE HAS LOTS OF VIDE

The Chronicles of the New Jack Era, a book written by Gerald G. Money

The Chronicles of the New Jack Era, a book written by Gerald G. Money and graphic designer Dan Myrick  The Chronicles of the New Jack Era, the official autobiography of the original, Gerald G. Money. Written by: Gerald G. Money "Am I Not My Brother's Keeper". Gerald has broken with silence and has written an autobiography of his life's experiences so that others can learn the real life stories. The New Jack City(tm)is a Hollywood movie, G Money says that gangster life should not be idolized. He says, "that the reality of gangster life is the opposite as to how gangster life was portrayed in the Hollywood movie, 'New Jack City'. He says in the introduction of the book that "so many lives have been destroyed and killed trying to walk in the footsteps of pimps, dons and gangsters." G Money is on a mission. He says he has risen from Gangster to God. He thinks that a new era must begin, and that young African American males must be taught to not

LeeOlive Tucker the Harlem Jazz Diva.

LeeOlive Tucker the Harlem Jazz Diva. LeeOlive Tucker  is an American  Jazz  vocalist, educator, actress, song writer, and mentor. She is known in  New York City  as the Jazz Diva. She sings Gospel, Jazz and freedom songs. She works with many art and entertainment groups, organizations, and venues in the New York City area. She has also lived and performed on St. Thomas, West Indies. She is a supporter of the arts. She is a supporter, member, and has performed with many artistic organizations in New York, such as; Jazzmobile, Harlem Arts Alliance, New Amsterdam Musical Association, New Heritage Theatre Group]], and Harlem Opera Theater. The New Heritage Theatre Group is one of the oldest African American performance groups in New York City. Her life, her community is a testimony of Harlem's cultural greatness. She is a walking history book of the culture of Harlem. She is known for singing conscious Civil Rights music, blues, smooth Basa Vovas, and various genre's