5 mois depuis
La liste des meilleures séries sur la médecine 🩺🎥🍿❤️
1. Dr House
2. The Knick
3. The Good Doctor
4. Night Shift
5. The Resident
6. Grey’s Anatomy
7. H
8. Dr Emily Owen’s
9. Chicago Med
10. New Amsterdam
11. Body Of Proof
12. Code Black
13. Rush
14. Pure Genius
15. Dr Death
16. Five Days At Memorial
17. Perception
18. Grey’s Anatomy Station 19
19. Off The Map
20. Three Rivers
21. Mental
22. Monday Mornings
23. Hospital Playlist
24. Medical Police
25. Dr Romantic
26. Doctors
27. Lenox Hill
28. Chirurgiens D’exception
29. Urgences
30. Gettin On
31. Scrubs
32. Nip Tuck
33. Descendants Of The Sun
34. This Is Going To Hurt
35. Miami Medical
36. Private Practice
37. Good Sam
38. Nurse Jackie
39. NIH Alertes Médicales
40. Kingdom Hospital
41. Children’s Hospital
42. Monroe
43. Hippocrate
44. Gideon’s Crossing
45. Mercy Hospital
46. Doctor Stranger
47. Saving Hope
48. A Young Doctor NoteBook
49. Call The Midwife
50. Hawthorne
51. Medicopter
52. Le Journal De Meg
53. Do No Harm
54. Black Box
55. Nina
#toutsurlamedecine #medicalseries #films
1. Dr House
2. The Knick
3. The Good Doctor
4. Night Shift
5. The Resident
6. Grey’s Anatomy
7. H
8. Dr Emily Owen’s
9. Chicago Med
10. New Amsterdam
11. Body Of Proof
12. Code Black
13. Rush
14. Pure Genius
15. Dr Death
16. Five Days At Memorial
17. Perception
18. Grey’s Anatomy Station 19
19. Off The Map
20. Three Rivers
21. Mental
22. Monday Mornings
23. Hospital Playlist
24. Medical Police
25. Dr Romantic
26. Doctors
27. Lenox Hill
28. Chirurgiens D’exception
29. Urgences
30. Gettin On
31. Scrubs
32. Nip Tuck
33. Descendants Of The Sun
34. This Is Going To Hurt
35. Miami Medical
36. Private Practice
37. Good Sam
38. Nurse Jackie
39. NIH Alertes Médicales
40. Kingdom Hospital
41. Children’s Hospital
42. Monroe
43. Hippocrate
44. Gideon’s Crossing
45. Mercy Hospital
46. Doctor Stranger
47. Saving Hope
48. A Young Doctor NoteBook
49. Call The Midwife
50. Hawthorne
51. Medicopter
52. Le Journal De Meg
53. Do No Harm
54. Black Box
55. Nina
#toutsurlamedecine #medicalseries #films
5 mois depuis
[ INTERVIEW ] Au micro de la BBC, Janet_Jackson a balancé certaines vérités sur la chanson "SCREAM" en featuring avec son frère Michael Jackson #History_Album : « Michael et moi avons écrit cette chanson à New York, dans son appartement. Donc, je revis tout ce voyage, je l'écoute chanter et je me souviens de ce qu'il traversait à ce moment-là. Et je suis juste sa petite sœur, toujours à ses côtés et je suis son soutien. Cela a toujours été mon rôle », se souvient-elle à la BBC.
Sortie en 1995, peu de temps après que Michael ait réglé un procès en 1994 qui l'accusait d'avoir abusé d'un enfant, selon New York Times.
Et rappelons que, la chanson elle-même faisait allusion à grande partie des difficultés auxquelles le King de la Pop était confronté à cette époque, entre autres, ses luttes avec la céébrité, le harcèlement public et les tabloïds sur sa vie: « Je suis fatigué de l'injustice », disait-il. « Je suis fatigué des stratagèmes, vos mensonges sont dégoûtants », ajouta-t-il.
« C'est souffrant » se souvient la chanteuse « Michael tournait la nuit et moi le jour. Sa maison de disques bloquait tout son plateau pour que je ne puisse pas voir ce qui se passait. Ils ne voulaient pas que je sois sur le plateau. J'avais l'impression qu'ils essayaient de créer une compétition entre nous deux. Cela m'a vraiment blessée, parce que j'avais l'impression d'être là pour me battre avec lui. Pas pour me battre contre lui. Je voulais que ça ressemble au bon vieux temps entre lui et moi, mais ça n'a pas été le cas. Le bon vieux temps était révolu depuis longtemps », a confié Janet à la BBC.
"SCREAM" STATS:
- 1995, Cinquième dans le Top 100 Billboard Hot ( la chanson a occupait la 5e position dans le classement pendant 17 semaines ).
- 1 Grammy Awards en 1996 (meilleur clip vidéo)
- 11 nominations aux MTV Video Music Awards.
VENTE ET CERTIFICATION:
- Australia: Or / 35.000 EQ.VENTES
- New Zealand: Or / 50 000 EQ.VENTES
- United Kingdom: Sliver / 200 000 EQ.VENTES
- United States: Platinum / 1 000 000 EQ.VENTES.
#Quad_Rec #People
Sortie en 1995, peu de temps après que Michael ait réglé un procès en 1994 qui l'accusait d'avoir abusé d'un enfant, selon New York Times.
Et rappelons que, la chanson elle-même faisait allusion à grande partie des difficultés auxquelles le King de la Pop était confronté à cette époque, entre autres, ses luttes avec la céébrité, le harcèlement public et les tabloïds sur sa vie: « Je suis fatigué de l'injustice », disait-il. « Je suis fatigué des stratagèmes, vos mensonges sont dégoûtants », ajouta-t-il.
« C'est souffrant » se souvient la chanteuse « Michael tournait la nuit et moi le jour. Sa maison de disques bloquait tout son plateau pour que je ne puisse pas voir ce qui se passait. Ils ne voulaient pas que je sois sur le plateau. J'avais l'impression qu'ils essayaient de créer une compétition entre nous deux. Cela m'a vraiment blessée, parce que j'avais l'impression d'être là pour me battre avec lui. Pas pour me battre contre lui. Je voulais que ça ressemble au bon vieux temps entre lui et moi, mais ça n'a pas été le cas. Le bon vieux temps était révolu depuis longtemps », a confié Janet à la BBC.
"SCREAM" STATS:
- 1995, Cinquième dans le Top 100 Billboard Hot ( la chanson a occupait la 5e position dans le classement pendant 17 semaines ).
- 1 Grammy Awards en 1996 (meilleur clip vidéo)
- 11 nominations aux MTV Video Music Awards.
VENTE ET CERTIFICATION:
- Australia: Or / 35.000 EQ.VENTES
- New Zealand: Or / 50 000 EQ.VENTES
- United Kingdom: Sliver / 200 000 EQ.VENTES
- United States: Platinum / 1 000 000 EQ.VENTES.
#Quad_Rec #People
5 mois depuis
Seychelles 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨
#Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa. It is known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs, nature reserves, and rare wildlife, including giant Aldabra tortoises. The capital city is Victoria, situated on the largest island, Mahé.
Key facts about Seychelles include:
Geography: It consists of two main groups of islands—the granitic Inner Islands and the coralline Outer Islands.
Population: It has a small population, with diverse ethnic groups including descendants of African, French, Indian, and Chinese settlers.
#Economy : The economy is driven by tourism, fishing, and offshore financial services. Agriculture plays a minor role.
Language: The official languages are Seychellois Creole, English, and French.
History: Seychelles gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1976.
Biodiversity: It is home to many endemic species and has significant efforts in conservation.
Seychelles is a popular destination for eco-tourism and luxury travel.
📸 Victoria the capital city of Seychelles 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨
#Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa. It is known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs, nature reserves, and rare wildlife, including giant Aldabra tortoises. The capital city is Victoria, situated on the largest island, Mahé.
Key facts about Seychelles include:
Geography: It consists of two main groups of islands—the granitic Inner Islands and the coralline Outer Islands.
Population: It has a small population, with diverse ethnic groups including descendants of African, French, Indian, and Chinese settlers.
#Economy : The economy is driven by tourism, fishing, and offshore financial services. Agriculture plays a minor role.
Language: The official languages are Seychellois Creole, English, and French.
History: Seychelles gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1976.
Biodiversity: It is home to many endemic species and has significant efforts in conservation.
Seychelles is a popular destination for eco-tourism and luxury travel.
📸 Victoria the capital city of Seychelles 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨
6 mois depuis
🫶Happy International Reggae Day Rastafari🫶
🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶💚💛❤️🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶
History on the International Reggae Day 💚💛❤️
Andrea Davis of Jamaica Arts Holdings founded International Reggae Day. Her 1991 visit to Kingston inspired her to start the annual event. During Davis’ visit, she heard a speech made by the South African leader, Winnie Mandela. He discussed the impact reggae music had as people in South Africa fought for equal rights during Apartheid. The first International Reggae Day was held on July 1st, 1994.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
Reggae developed in the 1960s and evolved into a popular style of music. With its roots in Jamaica, Reggae music is an integral part of the Jamaican culture. It is a mix of rhythm & blues, calypso, African, and Latin American music.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
A heavy four-beat rhythm characterizes reggae music. These beats are carried out by drums, congas, bass guitars, and electric guitars. Another popular instrument in reggae music is the scraper. A scraper is a corrugated stick that the musician rubs with a plain stick.
By the 1970s, reggae music became known around the world. The style of music was especially popular in the United States, Great Britain, and Africa. Many people say that reggae music serves as a voice for the oppressed.
Some of the greatest reggae songs of all time include:
“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Funky Kingston” by Toots & the Maytals
“Montego Bay” by Freddie Notes & the Rudies
“Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff
“The Tide is High” by the Paragons
“Red Red Wine” by UB40
“I Shot the Sherriff” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Revolution” by Dennis Brown
“Love is My Religion” by Ziggy Marley
“Hold Me Tight” by Johnny Nash
Bob Marley and the Wailers are considered the most iconic reggae artists ever and are credited for bringing reggae music to the international stage.
Every year on July 1, Kinston, Jamaica, hosts the International Reggae Festival. Around the world, cities also hold Reggae concerts in celebration of the day. Some of these cities include The Bahamas, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Columbia.
Don’t despair if no reggae concerts are in your area on this day, you can still participate. Listen to reggae music. Search for reggae videos online. Watch a documentary, such as Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music or Roots, Reggae, Rebellion.
Share your favorite reggae song in the comment below and share this post so that everyone can feel this wonderful Reggae rhythm today.
🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
Jah Bless Rastafari
One Love 🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
#InternationalReggaeDay
www.ireggaeday.com
🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶💚💛❤️🎶🎼💚💛❤️🎼🎶
History on the International Reggae Day 💚💛❤️
Andrea Davis of Jamaica Arts Holdings founded International Reggae Day. Her 1991 visit to Kingston inspired her to start the annual event. During Davis’ visit, she heard a speech made by the South African leader, Winnie Mandela. He discussed the impact reggae music had as people in South Africa fought for equal rights during Apartheid. The first International Reggae Day was held on July 1st, 1994.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
Reggae developed in the 1960s and evolved into a popular style of music. With its roots in Jamaica, Reggae music is an integral part of the Jamaican culture. It is a mix of rhythm & blues, calypso, African, and Latin American music.
July 1 celebrates International Reggae Day on the National Day Calendar. This National Day celebrates reggae culture and its influence on Jamaican music.
A heavy four-beat rhythm characterizes reggae music. These beats are carried out by drums, congas, bass guitars, and electric guitars. Another popular instrument in reggae music is the scraper. A scraper is a corrugated stick that the musician rubs with a plain stick.
By the 1970s, reggae music became known around the world. The style of music was especially popular in the United States, Great Britain, and Africa. Many people say that reggae music serves as a voice for the oppressed.
Some of the greatest reggae songs of all time include:
“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Funky Kingston” by Toots & the Maytals
“Montego Bay” by Freddie Notes & the Rudies
“Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff
“The Tide is High” by the Paragons
“Red Red Wine” by UB40
“I Shot the Sherriff” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
“Revolution” by Dennis Brown
“Love is My Religion” by Ziggy Marley
“Hold Me Tight” by Johnny Nash
Bob Marley and the Wailers are considered the most iconic reggae artists ever and are credited for bringing reggae music to the international stage.
Every year on July 1, Kinston, Jamaica, hosts the International Reggae Festival. Around the world, cities also hold Reggae concerts in celebration of the day. Some of these cities include The Bahamas, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Columbia.
Don’t despair if no reggae concerts are in your area on this day, you can still participate. Listen to reggae music. Search for reggae videos online. Watch a documentary, such as Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music or Roots, Reggae, Rebellion.
Share your favorite reggae song in the comment below and share this post so that everyone can feel this wonderful Reggae rhythm today.
🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
Jah Bless Rastafari
One Love 🇯🇲💚💛❤️🇯🇲
#InternationalReggaeDay
www.ireggaeday.com
8 mois depuis
[EN] On this day (13.04.2024), the Museum of the Bamoun Kings was inaugurated in Foumban,
The Bamoun Sultanate Museum, an architectural jewel to be discovered in western Cameroon 🇨🇲.
Located in Foumban, the historic capital of the Bamoun sultanate, this museum is a veritable cultural treasure trove. It houses a unique collection of arts and crafts recounting the history and traditions of this fascinating people.
The museum invites you to delve into the fascinating history of the Bamoun dynasty, spanning centuries of remarkable leadership and innovation, to explore the lives of the revered sultans, their visionary efforts and their profound impact on the development of the kingdom.
The Bamoun Royal Palace Museum is more than just a repository of artifacts; it's a bridge connecting the past to the present, a sanctuary where cultural heritage comes to life.
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[FR] Foumban : Le musée des rois Bamoun a été inauguré ce 13 avril 2024.
Le musée du sultanat Bamoun, un joyau architectural à découvrir à l'ouest du Cameroun 🇨🇲
Situé à Foumban, capitale historique du sultanat Bamoun, ce musée est un véritable trésor culturel. Il abrite une collection unique d'objets d'art et d'artisanat retraçant l'histoire et les traditions de ce peuple fascinant.
Ce musée vous invite à plonger dans l'histoire fascinante de la dynastie Bamoun, qui s'étend sur des siècles de leadership et d'innovation remarquables, à explorer la vie des sultans vénérés, leurs efforts visionnaires et leur impact profond sur le développement du royaume.
Le Musée du Palais Royal Bamoun est plus qu'un simple dépôt d'artefacts ; c'est un pont reliant le passé au présent, un sanctuaire où l'héritage culturel prend vie.
#Cameroun #PatrimoineCulturel #RoyaumeBamoun #musée #IndustriesCréatives #IndustriesCulturelles
The Bamoun Sultanate Museum, an architectural jewel to be discovered in western Cameroon 🇨🇲.
Located in Foumban, the historic capital of the Bamoun sultanate, this museum is a veritable cultural treasure trove. It houses a unique collection of arts and crafts recounting the history and traditions of this fascinating people.
The museum invites you to delve into the fascinating history of the Bamoun dynasty, spanning centuries of remarkable leadership and innovation, to explore the lives of the revered sultans, their visionary efforts and their profound impact on the development of the kingdom.
The Bamoun Royal Palace Museum is more than just a repository of artifacts; it's a bridge connecting the past to the present, a sanctuary where cultural heritage comes to life.
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[FR] Foumban : Le musée des rois Bamoun a été inauguré ce 13 avril 2024.
Le musée du sultanat Bamoun, un joyau architectural à découvrir à l'ouest du Cameroun 🇨🇲
Situé à Foumban, capitale historique du sultanat Bamoun, ce musée est un véritable trésor culturel. Il abrite une collection unique d'objets d'art et d'artisanat retraçant l'histoire et les traditions de ce peuple fascinant.
Ce musée vous invite à plonger dans l'histoire fascinante de la dynastie Bamoun, qui s'étend sur des siècles de leadership et d'innovation remarquables, à explorer la vie des sultans vénérés, leurs efforts visionnaires et leur impact profond sur le développement du royaume.
Le Musée du Palais Royal Bamoun est plus qu'un simple dépôt d'artefacts ; c'est un pont reliant le passé au présent, un sanctuaire où l'héritage culturel prend vie.
#Cameroun #PatrimoineCulturel #RoyaumeBamoun #musée #IndustriesCréatives #IndustriesCulturelles
9 mois depuis
#DidYouKnow that Yvonne Darlene Cagle has been the only African American female astronaut who served in the military?
Cagle was born on April 24, 1959, in West Point, New York. On July 20, 1969, she watched with her family as Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. This inspired her to leave her footprints on the moon one day. Her family later moved to Novato, California, where she attended Navato High School.
In 1977, she graduated and enrolled in San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California. In 1981, she graduated and was sponsored to attend medical school through the U.S. Air Force’s Health Professions Scholarship Program. In 1985, Cagle received her Doctorate in medicine and was commissioned as an officer in the Air Force.
In 1988, she became a certified flight surgeon from the School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas. She was assigned to the 48th Tactical Hospital in the United Kingdom, where she logged numerous hours in a variety of aircrafts, providing medical support.
In May 1989, Cagle volunteered to serve as the Air Force medical liaison officer for the STS-30 Atlantis shuttle mission test. She provided contributed to ongoing studies on astronaut health and served as a consultant for ******* e telemedicine.
On May 1, 1996, Cagle was selected astronaut candidate. Though she was never selected for any ******* e missions, she designed medical protocols for astronauts in ******* e that are still followed today.
In 2008, #Cagle retired from the Air Force with the rank of Colonel. Though she never achieved her dream of reaching the moon, Cagle is still active with NASA and serves as their lead scientists on the Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research program.
Join us daily until April 8, to learn about the members of the #Afronauts (the affinity group of African American astronauts) who also served in the military and some safety tips to enjoy the upcoming eclipse.
#WomensHistoryMonth #YvonneCagle
Photo: Colonel Yvonne Cagle, courtesy of NASA
Cagle was born on April 24, 1959, in West Point, New York. On July 20, 1969, she watched with her family as Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. This inspired her to leave her footprints on the moon one day. Her family later moved to Novato, California, where she attended Navato High School.
In 1977, she graduated and enrolled in San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California. In 1981, she graduated and was sponsored to attend medical school through the U.S. Air Force’s Health Professions Scholarship Program. In 1985, Cagle received her Doctorate in medicine and was commissioned as an officer in the Air Force.
In 1988, she became a certified flight surgeon from the School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas. She was assigned to the 48th Tactical Hospital in the United Kingdom, where she logged numerous hours in a variety of aircrafts, providing medical support.
In May 1989, Cagle volunteered to serve as the Air Force medical liaison officer for the STS-30 Atlantis shuttle mission test. She provided contributed to ongoing studies on astronaut health and served as a consultant for ******* e telemedicine.
On May 1, 1996, Cagle was selected astronaut candidate. Though she was never selected for any ******* e missions, she designed medical protocols for astronauts in ******* e that are still followed today.
In 2008, #Cagle retired from the Air Force with the rank of Colonel. Though she never achieved her dream of reaching the moon, Cagle is still active with NASA and serves as their lead scientists on the Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research program.
Join us daily until April 8, to learn about the members of the #Afronauts (the affinity group of African American astronauts) who also served in the military and some safety tips to enjoy the upcoming eclipse.
#WomensHistoryMonth #YvonneCagle
Photo: Colonel Yvonne Cagle, courtesy of NASA
9 mois depuis
𝗝𝗢𝗦𝗛𝗨𝗔 𝗩𝗦 𝗡𝗚𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗢𝗨 : 𝗝𝗼𝘀𝗵𝘂𝗮, 𝗹𝗮 𝘃𝗶𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗱𝘂 𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 🤫
Le combat principal entre Anthony Joshua et Francis Ngannou en Arabie Saoudite s'est plutôt révélé être une démonstration de la puissance du boxeur anglais, loin des espoirs de choc de gladiateurs annoncés entre les deux poids lourds dans la Kingdom Arena.
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https://actusportmundo.com...
#Boxe 🥊 #joshua vs #Ngannou
Le combat principal entre Anthony Joshua et Francis Ngannou en Arabie Saoudite s'est plutôt révélé être une démonstration de la puissance du boxeur anglais, loin des espoirs de choc de gladiateurs annoncés entre les deux poids lourds dans la Kingdom Arena.
👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
https://actusportmundo.com...
#Boxe 🥊 #joshua vs #Ngannou
JOSHUA VS NGANNOU : Joshua, la victoire du silence - Actu Sport Mundo
Quelques minutes avant le début du combat, Tyson Fury annonçait à la télévision un K.O au 1er round pour Anthony Joshua
https://actusportmundo.com/joshua-vs-ngannou-joshua-la-victoire-du-silence/
1 année depuis
Nefertiti, the chief wife of Akhenaten was the mother of six daughters including Meritaten (later Meritamun). She was the eldest daughter of the royal couple. Some scholars believes that she was the wife of Pharaoh Smenkhare or even possibly Smenkhare herself.
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1 année depuis
Weaving kente cloth is a cultural tradition of the Asante (also known as Ashanti) people, and these fabrics were originally used exclusively to dress kings and their courts. Each block, pattern, and color has a distinct name and meaning, and the cloth often includes adinkra symbols, which represent concepts or sayings....
Ancient African Kingdoms
African Heritage ✊
Black history , #africa
#patrimoinessansfrontieres
#unwallingheritage
Ancient African Kingdoms
African Heritage ✊
Black history , #africa
#patrimoinessansfrontieres
#unwallingheritage