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Learn how to create a multiple camera live streaming setup in Ecamm Live, the #1 Mac Live Streaming Software!

00:00 Intro
01:07 Connecting a USB webcam to your Mac
01:42 What a multiple camera setup looks like in Ecamm Live
02:08 Connecting a mirrorless or DSLR camera to your Mac
04:09 Setting up multiple camera scenes in Ecamm Live
06:12 Why would you want a multicamera setup?
08:06 A multicamera trick in Ecamm Live with only one camera

Using multiple cameras in your live stream makes a more engaging streaming experience for your viewers, and can increase engagement as well as viewing time for your live stream broadcasts.

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39 Views · 12 months ago

0:00 - Intro
1:15 - Funny Stories
4:00 - Their Relationship
7:45 - Having Fun
9:15 - Asafa Enjoying the Track
10:30 - The Relay Team / Attempting to Break World Records
14:22 - Usain Learning from Asafa
17:05 - Love for Cars
20:45 - Setting the Gold Standard for Jamaican Sprinting
24:53 - Usain Injuries
29:47 - Switching Countries
34:18 - Usain Getting Boo’d out of the National Stadium
39:43 - Retirement / Putting on Weight
41:23 - Usain Getting into Music

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5 Views · 12 months ago

.. Osibisa singing Ojah awake

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Unraveling Jamaica's Rich History: The Story of a Resilient Nation

Welcome to Thriving Threads! In this captivating journey, we explore the rich and resilient history of Jamaica-a land that has captivated the world with its vibrant culture, enduring strength, and iconic figures. From the early days of the Taíno people to the fiery rebellion of leaders like Marcus Garvey, Sam Sharpe, and Paul Bogle, this video dives deep into the stories that have shaped Jamaica into the unique and inspiring nation it is today.

Discover the Roots of Jamaica
Our journey begins with the first settlers of the island: the Taíno people. We explore how their culture and connection to the land left a legacy that echoes in Jamaican identity today. As we delve deeper, we encounter the enslaved Africans who were brought to Jamaica and endured unimaginable hardships under colonial rule. From their struggles arose a spirit of resistance that continues to define Jamaicans across the globe.

The Maroons: Guardians of Freedom
One of the most remarkable chapters of Jamaican history is the story of the Maroons. These brave warriors-escaped slaves who fled into the rugged hills-formed autonomous communities and defied colonial forces. Under legendary leaders like Nanny of the Maroons, their strategic brilliance and unyielding resolve earned them peace treaties and a place in history as symbols of freedom and resistance.

Marcus Garvey and the Call for Pan-Africanism
Fast forward to the 20th century, and we meet Marcus Mosiah Garvey, one of Jamaica's most influential figures. Garvey's visionary Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) championed racial pride, economic independence, and the dream of returning to Africa. His Back-to-Africa movement and global impact made him a cornerstone of Pan-Africanism. Though controversial in his time, Garvey's ideas shaped future generations and earned him the title of Jamaica's first National Hero.

The Rise of Rastafari and Bob Marley
Influenced by Garvey's teachings, the Rastafari movement emerged in the 1930s, blending spirituality, African pride, and resistance against colonial oppression. The movement gained worldwide recognition through Bob Marley, whose reggae music brought Jamaica's message of love, unity, and defiance to millions. Marley remains an enduring cultural ambassador, representing the soul of Jamaican identity.

From Rebellion to Independence
Jamaica's journey to independence in 1962 was marked by countless acts of courage and determination. Figures like Sam Sharpe and Paul Bogle led uprisings that challenged the oppressive colonial system, paving the way for political freedom. The 1938 labor riots catalyzed the formation of political parties like the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People's National Party (PNP), spearheaded by leaders like Norman Manley and Alexander Bustamante.

Jamaican Identity: Out of Many, One People
Today, Jamaica's motto, "Out of Many, One People," celebrates its diversity and unity. The island's culture-reflected in its music, language (Patois), cuisine, and sports-continues to inspire people worldwide. Jamaica's history is not just about survival; it's about thriving against all odds.

Join Us on This Journey
This video isn't just about Jamaican history; it's about understanding the strength, creativity, and resilience of a people who have left an indelible mark on the world. Whether you're Jamaican, part of the Jamaican diaspora, or simply a fan of this remarkable island, there's something here for everyone.

Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to Thriving Threads for more stories about the history, culture, and legacy of Jamaica. Join us as we continue to uncover the threads that weave together this vibrant nation.

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00:00:14 The First Jamaicans – The Redware People
00:00:56 The Arrival of the Taíno
00:01:54 The Turning Point – Columbus and Spanish Conquest
00:02:47 Spanish Rule and the African Influence
00:03:24 Maroons and the Fight for Freedom
00:03:57 Reflections on a Shared History
00:05:10 The Maroons – Guardians of Independence
00:06:11 Sugar and Slavery – The Cost of Wealth
00:06:59 The Second Maroon War – A Fragile Peace Shattered
00:07:38 The Baptist War – The Final Push for Emancipation
00:08:23 Freedom and New Challenges
00:09:02 A Legacy of Resistance
00:10:03 Marcus Garvey – The Father of Pan-Africanism
00:10:52 Rastafari – A Spiritual Revolution
00:11:48 The Fight for Independence
00:12:30 Independence and Identity
00:13:03 Legacy of the Past, Vision for the Future

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6,202 Views · 12 months ago

Russia has designated more than 150 news outlets, NGOs and charities as foreign agents.
Authorities say the law is no different from rules in other countries, aimed at organisations that get support from abroad. But critics say the law is being used to silence Russian independent media that refuse to tow the Kremlin's line.
Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports from Moscow, Russia.

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5 Views · 12 months ago

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3 Views · 12 months ago

Very nice performance of the Jamaican national anthem " Jamaica, Land We Love "

FLAG
The present design emerged from those sent in by the public in a national competition.[citation needed] It was originally designed with horizontal stripes, but this was considered too similar to the flag of Tanganyika (as it was in 1962, only the yellow stripes are thinner), and so the saltire was substituted.
An earlier interpretation of the colours was, "hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" as stated in the government Ministry Paper 28 - National Flag dated 22 May 1962.Gold recalls the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. It was changed in 1996 to black representing the strength and creativity of the people which has allowed them to overcome difficulties, gold for the wealth of the country and the golden sunshine, and green for the lush vegetation of the island, as well as hope.[6] The change was made on the recommendation of the Committee to Examine National Symbols and National Observances appointed by the then Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and chaired by Milton "Rex" Nettleford.[citation needed] The flag is blazoned: Per saltire vert and sable, a saltire Or.

ANTHEM
"Jamaica, Land We Love" is the national anthem of Jamaica, officially adopted in July 1962. It was chosen after a competition from September 1961 until 31 March 1962, in which, the lyrics of the national anthem were selected by Jamaica's Houses of Parliament. When Jamaica was granted independence on 6 August 1962, "Jamaica, Land We Love" continued to be officially used as the national anthem.

Lyrics
Eternal Father bless our land
Guard us with Thy mighty hand
Keep us free from evil powers
Be our light through countless hours
To our leaders, Great Defender,
Grant true wisdom from above
Justice, truth be ours forever
Jamaica, land we love
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica, land we love.

Teach us true respect for all
Stir response to duty's call
Strengthen us the weak to cherish
Give us vision lest we perish
Knowledge send us, Heavenly Father,

#Jamaica #anthem #national
Grant true wisdom from above
Justice, truth be ours forever
Jamaica, land we love
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica, land we loveVery nice performance of the Jamaican national anthem " Jamaica, Land We Love "

FLAG
The present design emerged from those sent in by the public in a national competition.[citation needed] It was originally designed with horizontal stripes, but this was considered too similar to the flag of Tanganyika (as it was in 1962, only the yellow stripes are thinner), and so the saltire was substituted.
An earlier interpretation of the colours was, "hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" as stated in the government Ministry Paper 28 - National Flag dated 22 May 1962.Gold recalls the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. It was changed in 1996 to black representing the strength and creativity of the people which has allowed them to overcome difficulties, gold for the wealth of the country and the golden sunshine, and green for the lush vegetation of the island, as well as hope.[6] The change was made on the recommendation of the Committee to Examine National Symbols and National Observances appointed by the then Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and chaired by Milton "Rex" Nettleford.[citation needed] The flag is blazoned: Per saltire vert and sable, a saltire Or.

ANTHEM
"Jamaica, Land We Love" is the national anthem of Jamaica, officially adopted in July 1962. It was chosen after a competition from September 1961 until 31 March 1962, in which, the lyrics of the national anthem were selected by Jamaica's Houses of Parliament. When Jamaica was granted independence on 6 August 1962, "Jamaica, Land We Love" continued to be officially used as the national anthem.

Lyrics
Eternal Father bless our land
Guard us with Thy mighty hand
Keep us free from evil powers
Be our light through countless hours
To our leaders, Great Defender,
Grant true wisdom from above
Justice, truth be ours forever
Jamaica, land we love
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica, land we love.

Teach us true respect for all
Stir response to duty's call
Strengthen us the weak to cherish
Give us vision lest we perish
Knowledge send us, Heavenly Father,

#Jamaica #anthem #national
Grant true wisdom from above
Justice, truth be ours forever
Jamaica, land we love
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica, land we love

KAROAKE SING A LONG SINGALONG

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4 Views · 12 months ago

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