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Podcast 154 A Bajan’s Colourful Economy © 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-5-0

16m · Published 31 Aug 04:00

Podcast 154 A Bajan’s Colourful Economy © 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-5-0
A Bajan’s Colourful Economy © 2022 is a literary device which was captured and framed  in 7 chapters in publication 287 in 187 pages and verbalised in ISBN978-976-96893-5-0 in  Podcast 154.Historical moments and different demands brought a variety of economic theory change, bounded to different rationalities according to sapub.org.This thinking exuded and excited my intellectual passion and motivated me to employ the thesaurus module. This module functions as a metaphor for the lens. This lens helped me to recognise that (a) The word economy’s  functions in the capacity as  a mode of care (b) the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and (c) protection of someone or something according to dictionary.com such as A Bajan’s Colourful Economy© 2022ISBN978-976-96893-5-0. During my academic career in pursuance of a Bachelors Degree in Media Arts at New Jersey City University one of my core courses was Economics. I became very fascinated about this discipline because I had the opportunity to study the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting according to bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science issues. and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues. In light of this admission I feel comfortable , occupying this space. As a Media Practitioner who sees colours in everything around me and every moment of the day I am forced to stop and analyse the impact each of these colours is having on me. Whether it’s the calming effect of blue skies and fields of green, or the drooling effect of inducing red and yellow of my local fast food restaurants and supermarkets, each colour has a meaning and taps into emotions. There’s a whole science (and art) in the meanings of colours. As Media Arts Specialist it’s essential to be conscious and be aware of these colour meanings since it help me to choose my colours wisely as I tap into the magical power of colour symbolism according to  a view espoused by to Anna Lundberg.Podcast 154 A Bajan’s Colourful Economy© 2022

ISBN 978-976-96893-5-0 

was filmed by 

 William Anderson Gittens of 

Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

On Location

Special Thanks To My Wife

Magnola Gittens For Consent To Capture and Framed Flowers and Plants in her  Garden “Thorsby” Saint Michael, Bridgetown Barbados

Special thanks to the Creator for his guidance and choosing me as a conduit to express the creative gifts he has given me and my late parents Charles and Ira Gittens.  

Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jackie Clarke, Uncles Clifford, Leonard Mayers, 

David Bruce, Collin Rock. 

My children Laron and Lisa.  Well-wishers Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr.& Mrs. Gordon Alleyne, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr.Nicholas Gordon, the late Dr.Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Millington, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley and Rev. Dr. Margaret Eversley, Rev. & Mrs. Donavon Shoemaker, Rev. & Mrs. Clayton Springer, Ms. Geraldine Davis, Rev.Carl and Rev Angie Dixon, Mr. David Brathwaite,Mrs. Zenda Phillips,Mrs. Gloria Rock, Rev.Pauline Harewood, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ince, Mr. and Mrs. David Brathwaite, Mr.and Mrs. Ryan Miller Mr.and Mrs. Neilo Mascoll, Rev. Zenda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintyne, Special mentioned is given to Dr. Joseph Drew was my advisor,

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Podcast 153 The Precincts of The Old Testament Summarised© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-3-6

17m · Published 23 Aug 16:00

FOREWORD

Podcast 153 The Precincts of  The  Old Testament Summarised© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-3-6
After I read the entire Old Testament from Genesis through Malachi coupled together with the principles of inductive and deductive reasoning which influenced my understanding. I  conclude that God established a covenant with humanity and He requires obedience and reverence from all human beings.William  Anderson Gittens, Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural  Practitioner, Publisher, 2022 Preliminary Candidacy Status for the Doctor of Divinity, D.D. CEO,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015
Podcast 153 The Precincts of  The Old Testament Summarised© 2022

ISBN 978-976-96893-3-6 

was filmed by 

 William Anderson Gittens of 

Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

On Location

Regarding The following-

Athens, Cyprus,Florence,Gibraltar, Israel,Naples,River Jordan, and Turkey

Special thanks to the Creator for his guidance and choosing me as a conduit to express the creative gifts he has given me and my late parents Charles and Ira Gittens.  

Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jackie Clarke, Uncles Clifford, Leonard Mayers, 

David Bruce, Collin Rock. 

My children Laron and Lisa.  Well-wishers Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr.& Mrs. Gordon Alleyne, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr.Nicholas Gordon, the late Dr.Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Millington, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley and Rev. Dr. Margaret Eversley, Rev. & Mrs. Donavon Shoemaker, Rev. & Mrs. Clayton Springer, Ms. Geraldine Davis, Rev.Carl and Rev Angie Dixon, Mr. David Brathwaite,Mrs. Zenda Phillips,Mrs. Gloria Rock, Rev.Pauline Harewood, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ince, Mr. and Mrs. David Brathwaite, Mr.and Mrs. Ryan Miller Mr.and Mrs. Neilo Mascoll, Rev. Zenda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintyne, Special mentioned is given to Dr. Joseph Drew was my advisor, mentor, and teacher during my academic tenure as a Media Arts Major at  New Jersey City University (NJCU).  

The focus of our parting conversation was about me honing my writing skills after I had graduated and returned to Barbados. 

Between the period 1995 to 2021, I have discovered that the more that I practice this leisure pursuit profession it seemed to be infectious among other nuances. 

The other elements such as being passionate and prolific combined together with the Creator’s help, made me a productive writer to the extent that I have now published 286E-publications.

In light of the aforesaid, I have decided to dedicate my 66 Th publication “A Tribute to Culture” Vol 1 in memory of Dr. Joseph Drew.

All of the above information contributed to my academic developmental journey.

William Anderson   Gittens

Author, Cinematographer, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’  Editor-in-Chief  Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, Student of Film, Preliminary Candidacy Staus for the Doctor of Divinity,D.D.,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

William  Anderson Gittens, Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural  Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media

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PODCAST 152 A Bajan Defending Culture© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-0-5

19m · Published 01 Jun 04:00

PODCAST 152 A Bajan Defending Culture© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-0-5
In this academic setting, although I have confirmed that I have a cognitive bias towards things culturalyet I have continued examining the intellectual and the arrangement of and relations between the elements of A Bajan Defending Culture© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-0-5 doctrine  conscientiously for confirming as opposed to disconfirming evidence concerning No, society Can Exist Without Preserving Culture”. Because of my thirty years as Media Arts Practitioner I humbly suggest that one of the ways that this event can be accomplished is to capture and frame a macro view of  several specific cultural theoretician theories and their literary works in explicit detail through my lens as an Author, Cinematographer, Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Podcaster, and Publisher the purpose, the nature and the content of culture. 
ISBN 978-976-96893-1-2 was filmed by 

 William Anderson Gittens of 

Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing ®2015

Bridgetown Barbados

Special thanks to the Creator for his guidance and choosing me as a conduit to express the creative gifts he has given me and my late parents Charles and Ira Gittens.  

Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jackie Clarke, Uncles Clifford, 

Leonard Mayers, 

David Bruce, Collin Rock. My children Laron and Lisa.  Well-wishers Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr.& Mrs. Gordon Alleyne, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr.Nicholas Gordon, the late Dr.Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Millington, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley and Rev. Dr. Margaret Eversley, Rev. & Mrs. Donavon Shoemaker, Rev. & Mrs. Clayton Springer, Ms. Geraldine Davis, Rev.Carl and Rev Angie Dixon, Mr. David Brathwaite,Mrs. Zenda Phillips,Mrs. Gloria Rock, Rev.Pauline Harewood, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ince, Mr. and Mrs. David Brathwaite, Mr.and Mrs. Ryan Miller Mr.and Mrs. Neilo Mascoll, Rev. Zenda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintyne, Special mentioned is given to Dr. Joseph Drew was my advisor, mentor, and teacher during my academic tenure as a Media Arts Major at  New Jersey City University (NJCU).  

The focus of our parting conversation was about me honing my writing skills after I had graduated and returned to Barbados. 

Between the period 1995 to 2022, I have discovered that the more that I practice this leisure pursuit profession it seemed to be infectious among other nuances. 

The other elements such as being passionate and prolific combined together with the Creator’s help, made me a productive writer to the extent that I have now published 284 E-publications.

In light of the aforesaid, I have decided to dedicate my 66 Th publication “A Tribute to Culture” Vol 1 in memory of Dr. Joseph Drew.

All of the above information contributed to my academic developmental journey.

William Anderson Gittens

Author, Cinematographer, Dip., Com., Doctoral Student,Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’  Editor-in-Chief  Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, Student of Film, CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

William  Anderson Gittens, Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural  Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015

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A Bajan Abstract © 2022ISBN978-976-96893-1-2 Podcast151

14m · Published 18 May 04:00

A  Bajan Abstract© 2022 ISBN 978-976-96893-1-2  Podcast 151 is specifically written to attract reader's attention to how tone peeks the reader's interest . This abstract  is informative, descriptive, and is also a criticism.  When the preverbal dust is settled in a philosophic sense metaphorically A Bajan Abstract© 2022 ISBN978-976-96893-1-2 is an abstract and a pretext to showcase some aspects of Barbados’ cultural history, focussing on lighting, darkness, movement, rhythm,  depicting visual reality accurately, while at the same time employing the use of the various colours, forms, gestural marks and shapes  that create varying effects allowing global citizens  to see with their mind what they cannot see physically with their eyes.Podcast 151 A Bajan Abstract © 2022  

ISBN 978-976-96893-1-2 was filmed by 

 William Anderson Gittens of 

Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing ®2015

Bridgetown Barbados

Special thanks to the Creator for his guidance and choosing me as a conduit to express the creative gifts he has given me and my late parents Charles and Ira Gittens.  

Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jackie Clarke, Uncles Clifford, 

Leonard Mayers, 

David Bruce, Collin Rock. 

My children Laron and Lisa.  Well-wishers Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr.& Mrs. Gordon Alleyne, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr.Nicholas Gordon, the late Dr.Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Millington, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley and Rev. Dr. Margaret Eversley, Rev. & Mrs. Donavon Shoemaker, Rev. & Mrs. Clayton Springer, Ms. Geraldine Davis, Rev.Carl and Rev Angie Dixon, Mr. David Brathwaite,Mrs. Zenda Phillips,Mrs. Gloria Rock, Rev.Pauline Harewood, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ince, Mr. and Mrs. David Brathwaite, Mr.and Mrs. Ryan Miller Mr.and Mrs. Neilo Mascoll, Rev. Zenda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintyne, Special mentioned is given to Dr. Joseph Drew was my advisor, mentor, and teacher during my academic tenure as a Media Arts Major at  New Jersey City University (NJCU).  

The focus of our parting conversation was about me honing my writing skills after I had graduated and returned to Barbados. 

Between the period 1995 to 2022, I have discovered that the more that I practice this leisure pursuit profession it seemed to be infectious among other nuances. 

The other elements such as being passionate and prolific combined together with the Creator’s help, made me a productive writer to the extent that I have now published 284 E-publications.

In light of the aforesaid, I have decided to dedicate my 66 Th publication “A Tribute to Culture” Vol 1 in memory of Dr. Joseph Drew.

All of the above information contributed to my academic developmental journey.

William Anderson Gittens

Author, Cinematographer, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’  Editor-in-Chief  Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, Student of Film, CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

William  Anderson Gittens, Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural  Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015

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A Bajan Case Study © 2022 ISBN 978-976-96824-1-2. Podcast 150

28m · Published 17 Apr 04:00

According to National geographic.org In a time when the ocean is threatened by climate change and pollution, coastlines are eroding, and entire species of marine life are at risk of extinction and the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including the ocean’s ancient history, its current condition,  its future; protecting the planet, learning from it, and predicting what the future will bring has activated my cognition and cognitive skills to the extent that it also ignited my intellectual passions to proffer A Bajan Case Study. This thinking which exudes from my cognitive development has to do with how I think, explore and even figure things out. Hence my brain development is part of cognitive development. Consequently, I have logically assume that according to Merriam Webster online dictionary it is the development of knowledge, skills, problem solving and dispositions, which assisted me to think about and understand the world around me especially now that I have contextualised A Bajan Case Study  © 2022. This line of reasoning seeks to shed light on those reasons making them explicit as a result of my analysis of Pico Teneriffe  adjoining Cove Bay, and Little Bay which are captivating elements of nature. Bajan Landmarks are juxtaposed against the elements of nature including art  colour, form, hue, line, shape, space, and texture, tints, tones, scale, proportion, unity, variety, rhythm, mass, shape, space, balance, volume, perspective, and depth.  Pico Teneriffe  adjoining Cove Bay, and Little Bay  appears to be and or is as old as or even older than Methuselah since it acts as an  idiom and also implies that the same is as old as Methuselah and or comports itself as a simile, which is still an abstract  phrase that compares these Bajan landmarks  like the elements of art imputing that they are  extremely old. However, in the scheme of things  Pico Teneriffe  adjoining Cove Bay, and Little Bay metaphorically comport themselves as a harmonious ensemble for generations with colours complementing one another within the space of geology, ecology and oceanology. Now that I have established context in this ambience and the view advanced by sidmartinbio.org Barbados’ Coral Rock Formation is 70 meters thick and dates to the Pleistocene. Unlike neighbouring islands in the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, Barbados is unusual because it is not a volcanic island (the only volcanic rocks are some ash beds from eruptions on neighbouring islands).  Moreover, according to every culture .com although The pear-shaped island consists of lowlands and terraced limestone plains.Contextually  speaking located in Barbados’ north east coast is Cove Bay.This Bay is a lovely picnic spot where the only sounds are of powerful waves pounding against high cliffs.Little Bay is a unique spot with interesting pools, breathtaking scenery and magnificent blowholes! and Pico Teneriffe,  a rocky cape which stands at an elevation of just over 300 feet. Pico Teneriffe adjoining Cove Bay, and Little Bay,   are Bajan natural geographic areas that includes according to landscapepartnership.org cultural and natural resources therein, which are tourist attractions, cultural and aesthetic values occupying the precincts of Barbados’ east coast.”In light of the aforesaid as an Author, Cinematographer, Media Arts Specialist, License Cultural Practitioner, Podcaster and Publisher since I am intrigued at Barbados’ natural geographic cultural landscape .Pico Teneriffe adjoining  Cove Bay, and Little Bay reveals that Barbados’ evolving relationships within the natural world seemingly provides abundant economic, ecological, social, and recreational opportunities. Because of the location of these cultural landmarks and historical sites geographically are areas which are associated with historical evolution, which gives way to a recognizable landscape for human g

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A BAJAN EXPLORING © 2022 PODCAST 149 ISBN979--8-88627-585-8.mp3

1h 6m · Published 02 Apr 04:00

As a Media License Cultural practitioner  I am cognisant of the fact that since Cognitive development means how I think, explore and figure things out. In this environment it is logical to assume that it is the development of knowledge, skills, problem solving and dispositions, which assisted me to think about and understand the world around me. Hence my brain development is part of cognitive development. This view is espoused by that according to Merriam Webster online dictionary. Given this line of reasoning I proffer A Bajan Exploring. .My line of reasoning is predicated on the fact that I have some background in cinematography and photography and therefore  will be employ the same  as tools to analyse, investigate, study, explore to  seek evidence, and or data, especially the impact of culture within the context of A Bajan Exploring . For example, Humans can enjoy almost every aspect of flowering plants. Their fragrances and colours are stimulating to the senses, they produce abundant food from most every part, and many flowering plants even have medicinal properties. Flowering trees produce wood for crafting and building.Birds inform us about the rest of the natural world, but we value them for much more than this. Over the millennia, and across all cultures, birds have given human beings inspiration, imagery and companionship; nowadays, birdwatching is a major economic force in many places.Because of the close relationship between humans and other animals throughout history, all cultures have used animals to reflect the nature of humanity and to symbolize societal and individual human characteristics (Merrill, 1990). Certain trees mark the location for social gatherings and political meetings. ...Trees provide ingredients for a number of food dishes of cultural importance. Products from certain trees may also be highly symbolic.Trees that have attained a sacred status in their own right. Threatened trees and culture. The sea has been the main artery of cultural transformations throughout history. Listen to the story. The re-created HMS Bounty, which sank in Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Throughout history, the seas and oceans of the world have been essential for the exchange of goods, people, ideas and religion.The inclination of the Earth's rotation axis causes the position of sunset and sunrise to change every day. The maximum angular distance between two sunsets is the angle between two solstices. ... After that the angle increases according to the absolute value of the latitude until it causes the midnight Sun in polar areas. Humans can enjoy almost every aspect of flowering plants. Their fragrances and colours are stimulating to the senses, they produce abundant food from most every part, and many flowering plants even have medicinal properties. Flowering trees produce wood for crafting and building.Birds inform us about the rest of the natural world, but we value them for much more than this. Over the millennia, and across all cultures, birds have given human beings inspiration, imagery and companionship; nowadays, birdwatching is a major economic force in many places.Because of the close relationship between humans and other animals throughout history, all cultures have used animals to reflect the nature of humanity and to symbolize societal and individual human characteristics (Merrill, 1990). Human reactions to the sea are found in, for example, literature, art, poetry, film, theatre, and classical music, as well as in mythology and the psychotherapeutic interpretation of dreams. The importance of the sea to maritime nations is shown by the intrusions it makes into their culture; its inclusion in myth and legend; its mention in proverbs and folk song; the use of ships in votive offerings; the importance of ships and the sea in initiation ceremonies and in mortua

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Podcast 148 Bajanwaves © 2022 ISBN 978-976-96824-9-8

13m · Published 20 Mar 04:00

Podcast 148  Bajanwaves © 2022  ISBN 978-976-96824-9-8
I am not an oceanographer, but was exposed to oceanography during my academic tenure as a sophomore in pursuance of a bachelors degree in Media Arts Major at New Jersey City University.  Theoretically,  I acquired knowledge in a wide range of topics, including marine life and ecosystems, ocean circulation, plate tectonics and the geology of the seafloor, and the chemical and physical properties of the ocean. This lived experience of enlightenment together with basic sciences in this ambience I have gained knowledge of this study coupled together with my cognition and cognitive skills now as an Author, Cinematographer, Media Art Specialist, License Cultural Practitioner, Podcaster and Publisher caused my skills to grow exponentially in the area of education and research.  On reflection this fascination, and lived experience  intertwined with my academic journey challenged me intellectually to proffer  Bajanwaves © 2022 in a book highlighting Characteristics, Amplitude, Period, Frequency, and Energy. It should be noted that within the context of linguistics this book Bajanwaves comports itself as a double entendres and a portmanteau can be applied interchangeably. The term wave is a slang and can be used to describe the latest trends.  Although this book Bajanwaves is a word and an expression yet it is capable of two interpretations. For example, this book Bajanwaves acts as  a portmanteau  in this text this word function is to blend the sounds and combine the meanings of the two others. This book Bajanwaves is part of  Bajan dialect which is one of the most prevalent attributes that connect the people of Barbados to their African and English heritage. The word 'Bajan' is derived from the word “Barbadian”. However due to stronger accents which once prevailed, the word sounded more like 'Barbajan' and eventually was shortened to Bajan. To add to this discourse according to Writing Explained in English, homophones are words that are pronounced the same way but do not mean the same thing. Many homophones are different parts of speech. Waive and wave can both be used as a verb, but only one can be used as a noun. In spoken English, we can use context to determine which word is being used, but these words become more confusing in writing, especially as verbs. All things being equal this construct wave can also connote  a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. The wave gesture is an essential element of human language. The term wave is a slang and can be used to describe the latest trends. a wave that is a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. Furthermore the wave gesture which is an essential element of human language.
Podcast 148 Bajanwaves © 2022  SBN 978-976-96824-9-8

was filmed on Location by 

 William Anderson Gittens of 

Devgro Media Arts Services®2015

Bridgetown Barbados

Special thanks to the Creator for his guidance and choosing me as a conduit to express the creative gifts he has given me and my late parents Charles and Ira Gittens.  

Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Maye

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Podcast147 A Bajan Harvesting Honey© 2022 ISBN978-976-96824-8-1.mp3

18m · Published 09 Mar 05:00

A Bajan Harvesting Honey © 2022 is my story was framed and captured in publication 279 and ventilated in Podcast 147in ISBN 978-976-96824-8-1.  Despite the 2006 Honey bees appears to have been in crisis according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, recent estimates suggest that there are at least two trillion bees in the world which are being taken care of by beekeepers and Honey bees have been in crisis since 2006, when beekeepers first reported the sudden disappearances of entire colonies. 

Despite this alarming trend although I am not a Linguist neither do I practice apiculture but I am an Author, Cinematographer, Media Arts Specialist, License Cultural Practitioner, Podcaster and Publisher, who has a passion for education and research I will juxtaposed my proffer A Bajan Harvesting Honey © 2022  ISBN 978-976-96824-8-1 against all of data that I will gleaned from the research coupled together with my lens to capture and frame explicit details of  evidence which imputes  A Bajan Harvesting Honey © 2022
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Podcast 146 Philosophizing The Sovereignty of Culture © 2022 ISBN 978-976-96824-2-9

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Podcast 146 Philosophizing The Sovereignty of Culture © 2022 ISBN 978-976-96824-2-9was captured and framed in publication 278 and ventilated in 31 chapters in ISBN 978-976-96824-2-9

As I was pondering what really is sovereignty?. Immediately I  conjoured the concepts inherent right and spirituality. 

I suppose my initial reaction to this intellectual question was influenced by culture since  I am a License Cultural Practitioner; and quiet rightly so because  my retort naturally is predicated onthe totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought. According to yourdictionary.com culture is learned and shared within social groups and is transmitted by non genetic means. Equally, according to law.cornell.edu   “Blackstone  explains Sovereignty as a political concept that refers to dominant power or supreme authority. In a monarchy, supreme power resides in the "sovereign", or king.  The Sovereign is the one who exercises power without limitation. Sovereignty is essentially the power to make laws.” 
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A fishing line is a cord used or made for angling. Fishing lines generally resemble a long, thin string, and vary in material. Important attributes of a fishing line include length, material, weight, and thickness. Other factors relevant to certain fishing environments include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility. Most modern lines are made from nylon, braided polymers, or silk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line
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A fishing net is a net used for fishing. Nets are devices made from fibers woven in a grid-like structure. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example fyke nets. Fishing nets are usually meshes formed by knotting a relatively thin thread. Early nets were woven from grasses, flaxes and other fibrous plant material. Later cotton was used. Modern nets are usually made of artificial polyamides like nylon, although nets of organic polyamides such as wool or silk thread were common until recently and are still used.

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