Speed Stacking!
Hetep and Respect, Good Spirit. There is a new sport that your kids will love. It is called speed stacking and all it requires is cups.
In Classical African Civilization being able to maximize the balanced use of both sides of the brain was important and worked at. Speed Stacking like piano playing builds this capability (and does not take years to learn). It also builds Tremendous hand to eye coordination.
What is really neat about all this technical stuff is kids love doing it, just show them and they will build all these useful cosmological skills without you saying a word.
Teachers are starting to use it in schools because it can dramatically improve the mental tools a young person brings to the table.
Get some cups (supermarket ones with grips). Learn it yourself in a 1/2 hr and get your kid started, they will do the rest!
From a Cultural Health perspective this is a great way to achieve an ancient mission critical mental performance goal with inexpensive new modern technology.
Aunk (The Cultural Health Guy)
This blog's mission is to improve Cultural Health, by raising Cultural Literacy and reducing Cultural Poisoning. With respect to Cultural Literacy, I am focused on Classical African Civilization. With respect to Cultural Poisoning, I will help you understand how to Detect it, Correct it, and most importantly, how to prevent little children from catching it. This site is for Americans in general and African Americans in particular. Video: Politics to Physical Health
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Martin Luther King Slide show FINAL
He was a good Cultural Citizen
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Monday, July 17, 2006
Living Histories - Malcolm X, Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela families speak
The sons, daughters and grandchildren of some of the 20th century's most inspirational political and civil rights leaders came together for the first time in London in 2002 as speakers at the Mayor of London's Black History Month. Speakers included Atallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, Yolanda King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Zinzi Mandela, daughter of Nelson Mandela, Tashar Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. Gorkeh Nkrumah, son of Kwame Nkrumah. More available at riceNpeas.com a monthly online magazine for the alternative voice in media. |
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