Saturday, June 26, 2021

STAMPED POSTAGE DATE retains your ownership


Yes everyone needs to MAIL their original seeds to themselves. . . THE SEALED PACK WITH THE STAMPED POSTAGE DATE retains your ownership. Packed in a SEALED postal package with all edges and seemed seals stamped with the DATED postage code at the post office. . . LOCK mailed package into a safety deposit box. . . ONLY allow the JUDGE in court to open the package to do INDEPENDENT DNA tests your original seeds (supervise, witness, and videotape all testing from opening of the package throughout).  NO GMO now, means your seeds can be protected as "your property" . . . . all "purchased" seeds from industry have been contaminated with GMO markers to enable patent restrictions. 



Speaking now is Anne Maina of Biodiversity and Biosafety Association of Kenya- BIBA K. Learn more about their work: kbioc.org and follow them on twitter @KBiodiv for their latest!
BIBA's latest report on Community Seed Banks in Kenya can be accessed here:  https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1O_UyGEBwoQ-Rbg9Y1Ilmq_rzCDcPBI4y

Million Belay Ali to Panelists and Attendees (11:38 AM)
Thank you to everyone. My name is Million Belay, and I am the General Coordinator of AFSA. 

I have to leave, but here are my three main takeaways.  

1- It gives me great pleasure to hear our American and African brothers conversing on something which is central to our life, seeds. We need to look into how we can work more strategically in the future. AFSA will promise organize a specific and deliberate discussion to move this conversation forward.
Million Belay Ali to Panelists and Attendees (11:38 AM)
2- I believe that we must challenge the dominant narrative that is driving and influencing the appropriation of African seeds. The dominant narrative says our seeds are exhausted, unproductive, and unable to feed the world's growing population. This is the motivation behind the appropriation of seeds through legislation and regulations. This is something we must combat. The most effective way to combat this is to promote our narrative that, yes, our seeds may require enhancement, and that we can accomplish this with our farmers working on an equal footing with conventional researchers. 
3- We need to include the next generation in this discussion as well. We should do this through the use of art and celebration. 

Congratulation every one, especially those who made this possible.


Dimah Mahmoud to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
Learn more about Dee's work and projects: African and Caribbean Heritage Food Network | Website:http://www.achfoodnetwork.org/
Twitter @achfoodnetwork | Facebook:  @achfoodnetwork | Instagram: @achfoodnetwork
"We have to come together, and reclaiming our space, dig and grow roots where our ancestors are"

Landworkers Alliance | Website: https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/
Twitter:@LandworkersUK | Facebook: Landworkers Alliance | Insta: @landworkersalliance
juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
Dans les cultures ancestrales forgées dans le prisme de l'ingénierie écologique, il est relevé que c'est la semence qui est venue vers l'humain et non l'inverse, pour lui dire : « voilà ta nourriture, prends moi ! ». Et l'humain s'exécuta depuis lors pour enrichir la semence par dévotion à la Terre Mère. Le lien entre la semence et l'humain est sacré et seule une sous culture uniquement tournée vers le profit, en ignore la portée cosmologique.
juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
In ancestral cultures forged in the prism of ecological engineering, it is noted that it is the seed that came to humans and not the other way around, to tell them: "Here is your food, take me!» And the human has done so ever since to enrich the seed out of devotion to Mother Earth. The link between the seed and the human is sacred and only a subculture focused solely on profit ignores its cosmological significance.

Dimah Mahmoud to Panelists and Attendees (11:41 AM)
@peechtree Thank you!! Please connect us with some of them! You may connect with me directly >> dimah@agrowingculture.org

Amirah Mitchell born and raised in Boston. . . Grandmom in SC and GA. 11:17am
 is an avid seed enthusiast and keeper. She is an agroecology consultant and have been a farmer since she was 14 years old.  She is the Seed Keeping resident at Greens Grow farms in PHILY.
Josh (Co-host, AGC) to Panelists and Attendees (11:15 AM)
Learn more about how she preserves history through seeds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCIkucegV9c

Dee Woods!! Of Landworkers Alliance | Website: https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/
Twitter:@LandworkersUK | Facebook: Landworkers Alliance | Insta: @landworkersalliance

Elizabeth Mpofu is an organic farmer and activist based in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. She has dedicated her life to working towards the betterment of smallholder farmers and on behalf of women's rights. National women organization Elizabeth Mpofu is an organic farmer and activist based in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. She has dedicated her life to working towards the betterment of smallholder farmers and on behalf of women's rights.


juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:10 AM)
Farmers in Africa and Asia have much to offer their colleagues in industrialized countries whose high technology and robot have cut them off from Mother Nature. Restore the link with Nature; otherwise, the human soul is lost in an existential void. The peasant seed makes it possible to achieve the quantum leap that reconciles humans to their cosmic placenta whose umbilical cord has been cut by arbitrary gene forcing!


Taalib Saber is an Attorney, activist, community builder and filmmaker. He is a contributor to the West Africa Times and others on matters of people of African Ancestry from reparations to diaspora returns. When it comes to planting seeds, Taalib plants them in youth's minds through his different platforms. Read more on his work: http://m.amsterdamnews.com/news/2021/mar/11/taalib-saber-speaks-law-protest-and-civic-engageme/

Recordings will be here after the rally: https://www.youtube.com/agrowingculture

MENNA AGHA is an architect and researcher, she is a 2019/2020 spatial justice fellow and was visiting assistant professor at the University of Oregon. Currently, she is coordinating a spatial justice agenda at the Flemish Architecture Institute. Menna holds a PhD from the University of Antwerp, and a MA from Köln international school of design. She is third-generation displaced Egyptian Nubian which ushers her research interests in race, gender, space, territory.

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Re: pre diabetic

Where did you get my name and email?
Where did you find me?
Why would you ask me?
I mean, if you found me in Facebook or whatever, what did I "say or post" that made you think I could solve your problem?


And I certainly can.

This disease is caused by your diet. GMO's create it. So no soy, no sugar, nothing white! All the processed crap is toxic to your system, and is essentially addictive …. This is what created the Organic Craze . . . You need to avoid all the toxic pollution in the food systems.

Course then you'll avoid Cancer and Alzheimer's too . . . . If you can cut out the fluoride and aluminum too.

Sent from my iPhone 11+max :-D))

> On May 23, 2021, at 8:41 AM, Denny Brown <brownsugar4424@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Do you have any suggestions for someone pre-diabetic?
>
> Sent from my iPad

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

mastermind groups

Here are my five essential rules to building a mastermind group that actually gets results and keeps everyone wanting to come back for more.
 
1. Choose Your Members Wisely.
When it comes to mastermind groups, deciding which one to join or who to invite to yours, is going to set the tone for the months and years to come

2. Set Ground Rules Immediately.
As soon as you begin forming your mastermind group, it’s critical to set a foundation of ground rules for the group to follow.
 
3. Have a Clear Agenda & Structure for Each Meeting.
It’s essential to have a meeting structure that benefits the members of the group.

4. Decide Upon a Group Leader.
In my mastermind group, our leader is responsible for keeping sessions on track, scheduling the next meeting before wrapping up the current one

5. Share Evenly.
Arguably the most important tenant of a mastermind group that keeps members coming back for more, is putting in place a structure that encourages even sharing.

Monday, March 1, 2021

Google Forms Question Types

Google Forms Question Types

Google Forms Question types and how to use them

1. Short answer

The best way to collect answers and validate them is by using the Short answer question. This type of question is not only for a short text, but it also has a “Response validation” option that you can use to validate user responses. For example, you can use this type of question to request the user to enter a number and then validate the answer to avoid human error.

Here is how this question type looks in the Google Form editor.

short answer question Google Forms

[CivicPlus Help Center] Re: St Pete see fix click

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Mar 1, 2021, 9:44 AM CST

Good Morning Eric,

Thank you for reaching out. Currently, there is not a way to "send" the app to someone. The app can be found in the App store.

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eric weaver

Feb 28, 2021, 6:37 AM CST

How can I send this app to someone?

Why do all the apps HIDE THE LINKS, to get the app?!?!

Sent from my iPhone 11+max :-D))

You can also view this ticket online by following this link: www.seeclickfixusers.civicplus.help/hc/requests/196033

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Sunday, February 28, 2021

St Pete see fix click

How can I send this app to someone?

Why do all the apps HIDE THE LINKS, to get the app?!?!

Sent from my iPhone 11+max :-D))

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Fwd: ✨ New reasons to learn Spanish in 2021

Oh my son was teaching at MIT when he told me about this program email ad below…
Here's another one of his favorites. . . https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/


Begin forwarded message:


Conquer your language goals in 2021

Make this the year you stick to your language learning goals with 3 simple tips to stay motivated!
 
 

Keep your skills sharp

Duolingo's machine learning senses when skills you've previously mastered might start to get rusty. These skills will start to visibly "crack" when it's time for you to practice them again!
 
 

Learn with friends

Stay motivated by following your friends on Duolingo! Visit the profile tab to add friends to compare your progress, and send congrats when they reach streak milestones. Let their learning inspire your own!
 
 

Earn big achievements

Are you a Champion? How about a Scholar? There's a world of Achievements to earn on Duolingo — from Wildfire for reaching a 365 day streak to Regal for earning 100 crowns — and they get displayed on your profile for all your (jealous) friends to see.
 
 
 
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

How to Open the GoPro HERO8 Black Battery Door & Does it Work with the F...

sorry, dude. . . there is NO INSTRUCTIONS abouce clip, od fingure nail anywhere. If you never have seen a gopro, how do you open it??