Mar
28
geneofisis asked:


PLAYLIST ADDED.CHECK PROFILE PAGE.
From Laura Lee Radio
http://www.lauralee.com/

First aired 10/3/98.
Evidence that early map-making, astronomy, calendars, navigation and architecture originated in Africa.

Charles S. Finch, III, MD - recently retired as Director of International Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine. He is a 1971 graduate of Yale University and a 1976 graduate of Jefferson Medical College. He completed a family medicine residency at the University of California Irvine
Medical Center in 1979. Dr. Finch joined the Department of Family Medicine at the Morehouse School of Medicine in 1982 and then the Office of International Health in 1989,eventually becoming the principal investigator of a traditional healer survey among the Serer people of Senegal,1991-1992.

Dr. Finch has conducted independent studies in African antiquities, comparative religion,anthropology, and ancient science since 1971. Since 1982, he has published more than a dozen articles and a collection of Dr. Finch’s essays, The African Background to Medical Science, was published by Karnak House ( London) in November, 1990. His Echoes of the Old Dark Land
(August, 1991) was published by Khenti Inc. (Decatur) and his most recent book, The Star of Deep Beginnings: Genesis of African Science & Technology, was published in February, 1998.
Dr. Finch has lectured more than 800 times in the U.S., Senegal, England, Switzerland,Guatemala,Jamaica,Trinidad, the Bahamas, and Egypt on diverse topics and has led seven study tours to Egypt since 1989 and traveled to Africa 60 times. Additionally, He was a co-organizer of Coumba Lamba USA, an 8-day African healing ceremony on St. Helena Island, South Carolina in 1996.

For more of his books and lectures go to
http://www.afrikandjeli.net/Finch.html
http://www.houseofnubian.com
http://www.blackconsciousness.com

ROBT

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Mar
25
TuscaloosaFMR asked:


The University of Alabama’s Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program is one of the largest and most successful family medicine programs in the United States having graduated residents for over three decades with over 360 resident graduates. Accredited and affiliated with the 500-bed DCH Regional Medical Center, our program is an unopposed residency program that has the advantages of being community based and university affiliated. Academic exposure from physicians in a high level academic setting and physicians in private practice offer residents a wide-range learning environment.

A diverse patient population in a high-tech teaching environment provides residents with the opportunity for a broad learning experience that bridges rural and urban medicine. Our program is further enriched by the presence of third and fourth year medical students.

Located on the beautiful campus of The University of Alabama, residents enjoy the benefits of a large university along with the lively culture and sports of Tuscaloosa, rich in tradition.

JOSH

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Shaneika T asked:


“BLIND ITEM DELUXE” by Myra Panache (edited by Sin-Q)

A young lady got in touch with me last week and related this disturbing
story to me and she also emailed me numerous photos of her and “the
subject” of this blind item.

A few years ago, she cared for her brother before he died of AIDS.
About
eight months ago, she started dating an actor who appeared on a popular
black sitcom that has since been cancelled. Her family was impressed
with
him because he was a celebrity. One day, at work, she had a bad
headache.
That evening, she went out to dinner with the actor. After dinner, they
rented a movie and returned to his house. After the movie, before they
became intimate, she insisted on protection, he balked, she grabbed her
coat, he relented, she stayed, and they proceeded to have ***.
Afterwards,
she went into his bathroom, her head was still throbbing and she opened
his
medicine cabinet, looking for aspirin, instead she found AIDS
medications
(the same her brother took before his death).

She angrily confronted the actor, he tried to deny it until she threw
the
vials in his face. He finally confessed, saying, he probably got
infected
at one of the downlow parties he attends, he also told her-that he has
had
the virus for three years and he admitted to having unprotected *** with
women and men on a constant basis. She was enraged, not only did he
have
the virus, he just admitted to spreading it intentionally and he
confessed
to bi-sexuality.

She screamed, ‘no wonder you didn’t want to wear a condom,’ he said,
‘Hey,
someone gave it to me.’ She slapped him and stormed out the door! She
got
tested and was negative. She wanted to put this incident behind her but
she found out, the actor was dating a black female actress. Through
mutual
friends, she was able to get word to the actress before the actress
became
intimate with him. Despite calling the “Health Department” on him, it is
rumored the actor is dating an up and coming black female in the
entertainment industry on the East Coast.

The young lady who related this story says “A headache may have saved my
life-because over time, I may have become comfortable & trusting and let
my
guard down by having unprotected *** with him. “This same headache may
have also saved the actress’s life.”

Hints..Although there have been numerous black sitcoms on the air, we
can
do a process of elimination on a few of the shows. The shows the actor
did
“NOT” appear on: Good Times, The Jeffersons, What’s Happening, The Cosby
Show. And the show was carried on a “major” network. Also, we hinted in
a
prior blind item about this actor regarding downlow activities, Paris
visited message boards that copied and pasted that particular blind item
and most of the participants guessed his identity.

~Darius McCrary who played Eddie Winslow from Family Matters

TRISTAN

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Shantreese asked:


Are there any kinds of foods that I can eat?
Or medicine…
I dont wanna get any taller.
I am 5 feet and five inches and im the tallest woman in my mothers side of the family.
And I know that some people will say thats not tall but to me it is so I think I will be happy if I stay the same.
So help me out here.

JIMMY
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Twister asked:


ill be out from high school soon and im going to college..i really dont know how will i settle down with new friends, new place, new environment, etc…im going to take up B.S. Aviation major in Flying as i like to be a commercial pilot after school. im accepted at Indiana Aerospace University and i kind of weird feeling leaving my friends, family and girl friend and she will going to Mary Hopkins U to take up Medicine. im 16 now soon ill be 17 and off to college. please give me your thoughts and advice. thanks.

RUSSEL
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Mar
02
booya6 asked:


My family has a carin terrier and she has had a consistent problem over the years. When winter comes around, she goes through an itching phase on her whole back, due to dry skin, that does last until it warms up. Sweet dog and she always begs to be scratched, but it’s not enjoyable if she hasn’t been groomed. Any medicine out there some may know about to eliminate this? Or a technique the vet may not have mentioned?

We’ve tried a few things but sometimes we’ll give her bendryl to calm her down.

LAZARO

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