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Minimalism…Really?

Minimalist. What is that, really? A minimalist is a person who has the ability to live on the bare necessity and still be happy. It does not mean you do not spend money, because as Master Minimalist Peter Lawrence stated…he eats organic foods and that can be very expensive. However, you do find ways to preserve your resources. This is a practice that I like, and I am currently reading more about. I want to walk in my room and breathe air, and feel a sense of freedom. However, I have felt congestion because I have so much frivolous stuff…



 
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By: Matt Mossman   Photographer: Jared C. Benedict

http://allafrica.com/stories/201303200169.html?aa_source=mf-hdlns

Walmart's recent arrival in South Africa was in many ways like the company's arrival in any other market: contested and controversial.


 
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By: Shia Iris
www.shilairis.wordpress.com

This is the abridged version of a story I once told. Let me know what you think.

Don’t be intimidated by the length of this article. It’s worth reading.

I grew up in a household where conditions were tough. I had 6 siblings (same parents) and we all had completely different personalities and ways of thinking. My mother was a stay at home parent for most of my life and was only forced to leave the household in search of a job after my father’s “cool” 1980’s drug habit started to get the best of him in the 90s. How he maintained a separate social lifestyle with 6 children and a wife under his belt for so many years, I don’t know. Now I know that my mother always knew and tried to fight it with him, but I didn’t know until I was nearly 13 years old. Apparently he had been using for my entire life and longer. I still cherished my dad because despite his pitfalls, he was always very cool.



 
When you hate women, you hate yourself...and can not get BACK TO LOVE!                           ©NEEMA
 
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It’s Going to Be A Good Day…

Sweat profuse out the pores on my skin…I was not even hot, quickly searching on the internet under tags like fasting and sweat-I found out that sweating can be a sign of danger. This was only my second day on water as my only consumption to renew me spiritually, emotionally, politically, and physically. I registered the warning signs of sweating and quickly took a couple of swigs of spring water to re-liquefy my body and fight off dehydration. Afterwards, I took a light 30 minute walk around the block of my blossoming neighborhood. For the first time, I saw the buds popping off the trees, the green leaves hanging confidently, and the colors of reds, blues, and yellows bursting on the landscaped yards that comes with living in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood-I found the beauty in the little things while listening to Pandora’s India Arie station on my smart phone. Ready to tackle the day, I came home turned on the sizzling water in the bath-it takes a while to get it to the scorching heat that I like…threw my clothes any type of way in my room…stripped and headed towards a shower that was going to hit my body just how I liked it as I adjusted the shower head. At that moment I would have a soapy intimate experience with Dove-while continuing to listen to meaningful R&B artists like Joe, Jill Scott, and Maxwell.



 
Waking Gil Scott-Heron
The revolution will not be televised...
The revolution will not be televised...
The revolution will not be televised...
The revolution will not be televised...
The revolution will not be televised...
The revolution will not be televised... ©NEEMA
 
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The Fate of Death…

We are all going to die-well at least physically our bodies will deteriorate to a substance similar to dirt. Even if you believe in the process of reincarnation, your body will be destroyed again-in whatever form that you return. Death is still seen as a taboo in the American culture.  We hide it behind plastic surgery, Botox injection, live longer and live stronger ads, but it does not change anything…Your heart will one day stop beating, your limbs will one day crumble, your throat will refuse to swallow.



 


“They can take a lot from you, but they cannot take your education. You are our future…We are looking for you to go farther than we have gone…” #StreetPreach ©NEEMA

 
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I AM INSUBORDINATE TO PASSIVITY…
By: Osage Dior

Extreme change works for me! In order for me to really transform a habit, a small jump will only have me going back to the diving board. African Americans are the most at risk to obesity. Data collected in 2007 from The Center for the Elimination of Disproportionationality and Disparity, stated that 75.3% of African American adults were overweight or obese. Another study done in 2008 researched the cause of life lost before the age of 65.  African Americans had the highest death rate when it came to diabetes, heart disease, cerobrovascular disease (stroke), and malignant neoplasms (Cancer). All these maladies can be prevented or eased if we as a people can watch what we eat, right? Or is it deeper than that- is America killing us?



 

Check out my friend Nikala’s post on this wonderful lady Chimamanda Adichie
http://blackhomeschoolmom.com/2013/03/14/chimamanda-adichie-the-danger-of-a-single-story/