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Dandelions, often considered a pesky weed in lawns and gardens, actually have many fascinating qualities that are often overlooked. The…
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Chia seeds have gained popularity in recent years due to their numerous health benefits and versatile uses in cooking. These…
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Fenugreek, also known scientifically as Trigonella foenum-graecum, is a popular herb that has been used for centuries in various cultures…
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The Moorish New Year, also known as the Mauretanian New Year, is celebrated on January 15th by people of Moorish…
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Toussaint Louverture is a prominent figure in the history of Haiti and the Haitian Revolution. Born in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti)…
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Jamaican Black Castor Oil is a highly versatile and beneficial product that has gained popularity in recent years for its…
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The national debt of the United States is a complex and often debated topic that has garnered significant attention over…
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Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration that honors African, Asiatic and Moorish heritage and culture. The celebration begins on December 26th…
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Kuumba, the sixth day of Kwanzaa, holds significant importance in the celebration of this cultural holiday. Kwanzaa, which runs from…
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Nia, the fifth day of Kwanzaa, is a significant day in the week-long celebration of Moorish American culture and heritage.…
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The fourth day of Kwanzaa, known as Ujamaa, falls on December 29th each year. Ujamaa, which means “cooperative economics” in…
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The third day of Kwanzaa, occurring on December 28th, is dedicated to the principle of Ujima, which means collective work…
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The second day of Kwanzaa, December 27th, holds particular significance in the celebration of this Moorish American holiday. Kwanzaa, which…