Thursday, 21 August 2008

Download Bayete mp3






Bayete
   

Artist: Bayete: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Ethnic
Other

   







Discography:


What About Tomorrow
   

 What About Tomorrow

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 13
Umathimula
   

 Umathimula

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 13
Umkhaya-Lo
   

 Umkhaya-Lo

   Year:    

Tracks: 10






The rhythms of South Africa ar amalgamate with the extemporization and dynamics of malarky by Soweto-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jabu Khanyile and his eight-piece circle, Bayete. Although they went through a major force upthrow in 1993, with only Khanyile left over, Bayete continues to be 1 of the most respected bands in South African music. In 1994, the title caterpillar track of their album MmaloWe received a South African Music Award as Song of the Year and lED to Khanyile being named Best Male Performer and Thapelo Kgome, wHO backed Paul Simon on the record album Graceland, named Best Producer.


The boy of a corinthian father and a mother world Health Organization died when he was in his teens, Khanyile has set up a resort in music. Inspired by his father's love of music and the mbube songs that his father american ginseng during weekly impromptu a cappella sessions, Khanyile taught himself to run guitar and drums. Leaving school at the years of 14 to work in a bottling plant, Khanyile shortly gravitated towards music, connection his elder brother's band, the Editions. When several members resigned, a few months by and by, Khanyile restructured the circle with raw musicians. The Editions' exciting sound soon made them one of the circus tent bands in Soweto. By the time that they gestural a record narrow and were preparing for their recording debut, various members had gone into transportation and Khanyile was forced to reorganise the group for the second time. The Editions' debut individual, "Izinvembezi (My Tears)," became a major achiever, selling more than 150,000 copies in South Africa.


The band's success proved ephemeral, however, as they disbanded shortly before transcription their instant record album. Forced to find another group, Bayete linked the Movers. Although their number 1 individual, "Inhlonipho," was a strike, internal struggles light-emitting diode Khanyile to leave behind the band. Forming his possess band, Bayete, Khanyile continued to make his presence felt, cathartic the band's number one record album, Mbombela, in 1987, and their irregular album, Harayeng Haye, featuring the anthemic come to, "Mbube," trey days by and by.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Student Project Address Access To Healthcare For Underserved

�In a journal article released August 1 students and staff at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School discuss the success of a service learning plan created and operated by medical students in 2004 to address access to healthcare for New Brunswick's uninsured residents. The Promise Clinic: A Service Learning Approach to Increasing Access to Health Care, reports on the implementation of the Promise Clinic, which provides chief care services to clients of Elijah's Promise, Inc., most of whom are uninsured and lack formal access to health care.


Elijah's Promise is a community organization that assists mass by providing nutritious meals, a broad range of social services, health screenings, and life-skills development. Through the Promise Clinic, and under the direct superintendence of voluntary licensed physicians, teams of volunteer medical students serve as primary care providers. The patients also welcome, at no cost, prescription medications, basic laboratory studies, and vaccinations which ar supported by grant financial backing. Student leadership at the clinic are responsible for recruiting patients, student doctors, and faculty to staff the clinic. They as well handle grant writing and budgeting, as well as managing the day-to-day operations.


"We are identical proud to have enforced this computer programme," said Manuel Jimenz, leading author of the paper, a 2007 graduate of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a pediatric resident at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.


"The collaborative environment of the Promise Clinic allows the students to prepare a significant contribution to the community by portion those wHO most motivation access to necessary health care."


The Promise Clinic was structured by the aesculapian students and faculty advisors using a team approaching to patient care, providing opportunities to students in all quaternion years of medical school, which enhances clinical education and most importantly ensures continuity for the patients. With the assistance of students and faculty at the UMDNJ-School of Public Health, the team is tracking and reporting patient outcomes and satisfaction for continued research.


"The students' work at the Promise Clinic, both in its social structure and delivery of healthcare to the uninsured, serves as an excellent model for early communities where access to healthcare is a concern," said Alfred Tallia, MD, MPH, prof and chair of menage medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.


"Ultimately, the continuity of care that is provided to patients is the greatest success of the clinic."


In its conclusion, the report encourages other medical schools to establish alike service acquisition programs to enhance medical education for students. The report says: "The student-doctor team mannequin provides robust learning opportunities and exposure to continuity of forethought for students at all levels of training� Continuity experiences toilet provide valuable lessons, including observation of the class and intervention of disease and formation of relationships with patients (rather than complaints or disease). Such long-term interactions can create powerful bonds between a patient and a student."


The clinic uses the facilities of St. John's Family Health Center which is located crossways the street from Elijah's Promise. St. John's is operated by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Metuchen, N.J., and managed by medical director and primary doctor Steven Levin, MD, associate professor of family medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a faculty adviser at the Promise Clinic. If a patient needs inpatient care, he/she is admitted to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital under the Family Medicine service. Inpatient costs are covered in function by Charity Care, the New Jersey Hospital Care Payment Assistance Program. Physician inpatient services are donated by the physicians. The Promise Clinic is funded through the Pfizer/Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Caring for the Community award, the J. Seward Johnson Charitable Trust, as well as generous private donations.

About Robert Wood Johnson Medical School:


As one of the nation's leading comprehensive medical schools, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is dedicated to the interest of excellence in department of Education, research, health care delivery, and the promotion of community health. In cooperation with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the medical school's head teacher affiliate, they comprise New Jersey's premier academic medical center. In addition, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School has 34 other hospital affiliates and ambulatory care sites end-to-end the region.


Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Liberty Plaza, 335 George St., Ste. 2300

New Brunswick, NJ 08903

United States
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/rwjms.umdnj.edu


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Britney Spears to pay $20,000 a month child support

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Britney Spears will pay child support of $20,000 a month to ex-husband Kevin Federline for the concern of their two children and will make a final defrayment of $250,000 to his lawyers, according to an arrangement between the couple filed in court on Friday.


The monthly child support payment is a $5,000 increase over what Spears and Federline, a dancer and rap vocaliser, agreed to last year, the tourist court papers showed.


The agreement comes a week after lawyers aforesaid they had agreed to a final settlement in the child custody case, averting the need to go to trial.


In an parliamentary law filed on Friday, the August test was called off.


Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, told several media organizations on July 17 the agreement would allow Federline to retain sole custody of his children with Spears -- Sean Preston, 2-1/2, and Jayden James, 22 months.


Spears' $250,000 payment for Federline's legal expenses is due July 30.


Spears, 26, and Federline, 30, married in 2004, split up in late 2006 and their disunite was finalized last year. Spears lost custody of the deuce boys in January after two brief hospitalizations for psychiatric rating.


(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Dan Whitcomb and Bill Trott)



Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis

Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis   
Artist: Eddie Thoneick ft Berget Lewis

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Deeper Love (Freakx Bros Remixes)   
 Deeper Love (Freakx Bros Remixes)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 3




 






Monday, 9 June 2008

Kronos Quartet-Astor Piazzolla

Kronos Quartet-Astor Piazzolla   
Artist: Kronos Quartet-Astor Piazzolla

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Five Tango Sensations   
 Five Tango Sensations

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 






Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Greg Grunberg - Grunberg To Recruit Gervais For Celeb Band

HEROES actor GREG GRUNBERG has been inundated with offers of work from RICKY GERVAIS - but he is more interested in enrolling the British funnyman in his celebrity band.

Grunberg has joined House star Hugh Laurie and Desperate Housewives actor James Denton in forming the celeb-studded group Band From TV.

And Grunberg admits he is willing to make a guest appearance in Gervais' hit TV show Extras, if the comic will return the favour.

He says, "Ricky's always asking me to do stuff. But I want him in my celeb band."




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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Annie - Annie Drops Song After Girls Aloud Backing Vocal Blunder

Norwegian pop star ANNIE has been forced to pull a track from her forthcoming album - because GIRLS ALOUD were furious the song featured their vocals.

The Chewing Gum singer was set to include My Love Is Better on her sophomore LP Don't Stop - but had to scrap the song when the British band realised their backing vocals appeared on the track without their permission.

Annie and Girls Aloud use the same producer/writer, Brian Higgins, but the girl group had recorded the song before it was offered to the 29-year-old solo star.

A source tells Teletext's Planet Sound, "The Girls can't believe Brian didn't let them know first.

"Basing a song for another artist around the Girls' demo vocals is cheeky of him, to put it mildly."




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