What Has Happened In Africa Is Now Worldwide–China to Russia: The Writings of African-Americans®

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International Humanitarian Law violations, Human Rights violations, and genocide are not exclusive to Africa. China and Russia have also demonstrated the beginnings of “Abuses”:

  • Removal of Human Rights Activists,
  • Deforestation, and
  • Undefined medical issues in the general populations of these countries.

Inhumane treatment and use  of civilians, non-miltary (the general public) as human shields during wartime are considered International Humanitarian Law violations and those covering up and turning their heads are in violation of Resposibility to Protect (RtoP or R2P).

The Cuban missle crisis’ missles are from their ally Russia, The USSR, or The Soviet Union, which ever name is date appropriate. And as a result of drug sales and “drug lord” fighting, Cuba participates in high levels of terrorist and para-terrorist activities.

To add to that, the diversity in skin color and ethnic appearance in Cuba also hides much of its “international terror”.

 Map of Cuba:What Has Happened In Africa Is Now Worldwide--China to Russia: The Writings of African-Americans®
Map of Cuba:What Has Happened In Africa Is Now Worldwide–China to Russia: The Writings of African-Americans®

The country has people that look Black (like an American Negro), White (like an American Caucasian), and Hispanic (like an American of Spanish descent). This makes it more difficult to identify International Humanitarian Law violations, Human Rights violations, and R2P violations.

Deforestaion Yunnan, China From Angels Do Speak!® on TMSC International® Management & Leadership Update 2012 New Country With the Same Old Problem: China’s Deforestation on Angels Do Speak!®

In conclusion:

On Earth, we use photosynthesis to breathe. If we do not have enough plant life, we will die. The plants can live in the environment without us, but we can not live without the plants. The deforestation in Zimbabwe means reduced plant life, reduced natural resources, and at the National Parks reduced jobs.

                                                                                                   Tres Mali Scott

Genocide in Rwanda Africa’s violent history: From National Geographic: ■The Black & African Art Museum of TWOAA®: The Writings of African-Americans®

Genocide in Rwanda Africa’s violent history: From National Geographic ■The Black & African Art Museum of TWOAA®: The Writings of African-Americans®
Scarred Head of a Rwandan man: From National Geographic

Africa’s Violent History of Slavery!

From American slavery to the genocide in Rwanda,  Africa’s violent history. Like Israel being called the people of God, the United States of American is considered a “Super Power”. The violent end of a history of violent slavery, the use of the law & ethics, and continued education has removed the physical bands of slavery. Higher education removes the mental bands. And now we work to help other countries to live civilized, with laws that follow International Human Rights.

Some of Them are of African Disporia: Are They Allowed To Kill Any Negro They Want?: T. Martin’s Death? Murder or Self-Defense of Zimmerman? Our Black Families Face…?: A Black-American Experience!®

Are They Allowed To Kill Any Negro They Want?: T. Martin’s Death? Murder or Self-Defense of Zimmerman? Our Black Families Face…?: A Black-American Experience!®

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Our “Black Families” face everyday:

  • Racism,
  • Maintainance of our existing support and educational systems, and
  • Creating new support and educational systems.

Because of racism and experiences like T. Martin and Zimmerman, Historically Black education facilities have been built and will continue to be built. Our “Black Families” also have the right to educate free from intimidation and harassment.  This case, remember is the State of Flordia vs. Zimmerman, and in order to correct civil wrongs, the system that is in place can be used. Also remember, that if the system does not work, then we use the law to correct this as well.

An example of the importance of maintaining and  creating new educational systems is the school closing of  a historically Black-American College, Bishop College. Many of my family members (Parkers and Singletons) attended this college in the 1930s & 1940s.

Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas, United States, and later moved to Dallas, Texas, that operated from 1881 to 1988. The college was founded by the Baptist Home Mission Society in 1881 as the result of a movement to build a college for African-American Baptists. The movement was started by Nathan Bishop, who had been the superintendent of several major school systems in New England. Baylor University President Rufus C. Burleson secured a pledge of $25,000 from Judge Bishop during a meeting of the National Baptist Education Society meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to start the college. A committee of Baptist ministers from East Texas selected a location in Marshall, on land belonging to the Holcomb Plantation, Wyalucing.[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_College)

For its first several decades, Bishop’s faculty and administration largely consisted of white people. The first African-American to be president was Joseph J. Rhoads, who assumed the leadership role in 1929 and remained through the

Are They Allowed To Kill Any Negro They Want?: T. Martin's Death? Murder or Self-Defense of Zimmerman? Our Black Families Face...?: A Black-American Experience!® Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas, United States, and later moved to Dallas, Texas, that operated from 1881 to 1988. The college was founded by the Baptist Home Mission Society in 1881 as the result of a movement to build a college for African-American Baptists.

Bishop College Marshall, Texas

Great Depression and World War II.[2] During his presidency, Bishop phased out its high school programs and placed emphasis on its new two-year ministerial program. During the 1930s and 1940s the ministerial program evolved into the Lacy Kirk Williams Institute, which attracted national attention; its attendants included the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rev. Jesse Jackson. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_College)

In 1961, after receiving a grant from the Hoblitzelle Foundation, Bishop moved to a 360-acre (1.5 km2) campus in Dallas. In Dallas, enrollments increased, peaking at almost 2,000 students around 1970.[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_College)

The college closed in 1988 after a financial scandal led to the revocation of its accreditation, as well as its eligibility to receive funds from charities such as the United Negro College Fund. The campus, purchased in 1990 by Comer S. Cottrell, is now the site of Paul Quinn College.[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_College)

In 2006, the president of Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky proposed a plan to Bishop College alumni to make Georgetown their adopted alma mater. Georgetown offers scholarships to children or grandchildren of Bishop alumni or students nominated by Bishop alumni. Upon graduation, these students receive diplomas with the name and insignia of Bishop College. Georgetown president William H. Crouch Jr. hopes the program will help the college reach its goal of increasing minority enrollment to 25% by 2012.[4 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_College)

Civil Rights laws that allow education free from harassment and intimidation in the United States of American also have an International equaliant, International Human Rights Laws from The Writings of African-Americans®: The Four Geneva Conventions of 1949: International Humanitarian Law. And when issues like these occur, not everyone is an American, and The Responsibility to Protect may also apply to America for Americans. The Writings of African-Americans®: What is Responsibility to Protect (RtoP or R2P)?

 We also have a personal responsibility to protect our children, spouses, family, and communities.  Many of our “Black Families” are of African Disporia.

The Historically Black Newspaper The Los Angeles Sentinel’s front page shows this tragedy in full color and black & white. With comments from President Barack

The Historically Black Newspaper The Los Angeles Sentinel’s front page shows this tragedy in full color and black & white. With comments from President Barack

Are They Allowed To Kill Any Negro They Want?: T. Martin's Death? Murder or Self-Defense of Zimmerman? Our Black Families Face...?: A Black-American Experience!®

Are They Allowed To Kill Any Negro They Want?: T. Martin's Death? Murder or Self-Defense of Zimmerman? Our Black Families Face...?: A Black-American Experience!®

Great Britain & The Territory of Israel: The Writings of African-Americans®

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+Did you know that the real name of the “State of Israel” is “Eretz Israel”.
+Did you know that a British mandate for Palestine or mandate for Palestine was first confirmed by the council of The League of Nations on July 24, 1922 for this “State of Israel”, from British rule.
+Did you know that on November 29, 1947, the United Nations Plan to partition Palestine was recommended for adoption and implementation by the General Assembly of the United Nations.

This makes it sound like “The State of Israel” or Eretz Israel” is a part of the United Kindom or is a British Territory.

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What role should governments play in promoting informed choice for people’s desired family size?

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A government and how it runs a country varies. The role the government plays in promoting an informed choice for a family size for any type of government starts with education on the subject. An informed choice, sounds like no choice, “this is how many children we would like to limit you to.” Countries like China have a “One-Child Policy” that is enforced through violence, forced abortions and forced sterilization. This policy also sounds like a form of genocide.

Hong Kong’s “Two is Enough” campaign, Two-Child Policy, used educational means to reduce the rapidly rising population through reducing the general birth rate. In the United States the  family planning program Planned Parenthood and is funded  by Title X of the Public Health Service Act. This program uses education, medical exams, disease testing, prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections, pre-conception counseling and management, and infertility management. The family planning services, similar to Hong Kong’s numbered campaign, is defined as, “educational, comprehensive medical or social activities which enable individuals, including minors, to determine freely the number and spacing of their children and to select the means by which this may be achieved” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_planning).

Governments that are governed by the people have more freedom, education, resources available to the general public, and seem to make better decisions. These governments are usually constitutional, democratic, and capitalistic. The general population also contributes to the financial state of the government through fair taxation. So the programs that are promoted, literally come from the general population itself. In this type of situation, a persons education and financial situation would play a major role in family planning, timing of pregnancy or spacing children.

 The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP or R2P): A rule or belief governing behavior or a standard of supreme, independent authority over a geographic area, not a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or aviable only to one person or group of people. R2P prevents or halts:

Genocide,

◊War crimes,

◊Crimes against humanity, and

 ◊Ethnic cleansing.

Referring to mass atrocities. This concept can also be seen as reasons for education on family planning, the “Responsible to Protect” the lives of children born into a country. Literally R2P is used when, “A state (country) has the responsibility to protect its population, if unable, the International Community has responsibility to assist the state (country) by building its capacity (http://tmscconsultingsvcsllc.wordpress.com/2011/04/1 9/international-world-management-leadership-tmsc-eme rgency-crisis- forcasting-table/).

In conclusion, education and funding are effective in promoting family planning and government intervention, as seen through the “Two is Enough” campaign in Hong Kong, and the Planned Parenthood program in the United States.

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The Writings of African-Americans®: What is a Genome?

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A genome is:

  • haploid set of chromosomes of an organism, or
  • complete set of genetic material of an organism, or
  • all of the biological information needed to build and maintain a living example of that organism.

Genome is encoded, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Divided into genes, the genes attach to the genome, they switch on gene expression.

The encoded DNA chain is make up of four chemical basis and the sugar 2′-dexoxyribose. The four chemical basis of DNA are:

  •  acdenine (A) & guanine (G) called purines and
  • cytosine (C) & thymine (T) called pyrimidines

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The Writings of African-Americans®: High Levels of Mercury Spilling into the Pacific Ocean

The Water
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Los Angeles Times- Wednesday, January 5, 2011 the Los Angeles Times has a story about high levels of mercury that causes concern. National University of Colombia scientists Guillermo Duque and his wife Pilar Coynua found as much as three times the recommended level of mercury in fish in Buenaventura Bay where the Dagua River empties into the Pacific Ocean.

Past studies of vaccines  in the United States of America have shown high levels of mercury  are associated with mental health issues.

How will this effect the water supply?

  1. What effects does this have on the fish supply (food)?
  2. How will this effect the water supply?
  3. Are there any studies about the association of high levels of mercury in water and mental health issues?

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