Dr orlando owoh biography of nancy pelosi

  • NANCY PELOSI?
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  • Cannabis consumption, commerce, and control in global history, from the nineteenth century to the present day.
  • Cannabis: Global Histories 9780262045209, 0262045206

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Introduction Breaking News: “Weed Kills Coronavirus”
    The History of Histories of Cannabis
    Cannabis: Global Histories?
    Globalization: Cannabis Histories?
    Notes
    Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
    1. Taming the Orient: France and the First Global Movement to Medicalize Cannabis, ca. 1800–1850
    Taming the Orient: Medicalizing Hashish in France, 1800–1850
    Haschish and Mental Illness
    Conclusion
    Notes
    2. Ganja and the Government of India: Cannabis, Excise, and Colonial Administration in the Late Nineteenth Century
    The Ganja Mahal
    Explaining the Ganja Mahal
    Cannabis Across India
    Changing Cannabis Controls
    Conclusions
    Notes
    3. Ganja Madness: Cannabis, Insanity, and Indentured Labor in British Guiana and Trinidad, 1881–1912
    Ganja Madness in British Guiana and Trinidad
    Dr. Grieve + Dr. Seccombe = ??
    Ganja Madness in Mauritius and Jamaica
    The Recirculation of Colonial Ideas
    Conclusion
    Notes
    1900s–1940s
    4. Dagga: How South Africa Made a Dangerous Drug, 1902–1928
    Dagga and Colonial Governance in Natal
    Cannabis and Labor Management in the Witwatersrand Gold Mines
    Dagga and Organized Medicine in the Cape Colony
    Dagga and Union Government
    Conclusion
    Notes
    5. Squaring a Circle:


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  • (Written in 2006 for an African American magazine)


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    The history of the film industry in Nigeria did not start with the emergence of Nollywood as the Nigerian movies have been dubbed by the rest of the world and now celebrated as the third largest film industry in the world after American Hollywood and Indian Bollywood. 


    “The world has continued to marvel at how Nigerians "manufacture" and "fabricate" scores of movies in a week.  It is reported that but for India, Nigeria produces more movies in quantitative terms than any other country in the world.”

    ~~ Tayo Aderinokun, Managing Director, Guaranty Trust Bank


    Glover Memorial Hall was the venue of the first film to be shown in Nigeria in August, 1903 and this was done by the ruling colonial office of the British Empire that went on to show primarily educational clips, features and documentary reports of the royal trips to Nigeria and other colonies, English football matches, Westminster Parliamentary debates and other films of little or no value to the culture of Nigeria. And the cinema houses that soon showed up all over the popular cities in Nigeria from Lagos to Ibadan to Kano als