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    performed by a legend that has entertained generations of music lovers. The legend of Bob Marley is well known through his inspiring songs, one such song was called “War”. Bob Marley himself gained inspiration for this song from then Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie who spoke at the United Nation in 1963. During this speech, he focused on the main idea of equality for all humans throughout the world. With this, Bob Marley turned the words of a man he truly admired into something quite beautiful. The song

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    There are several theories about how the word reggae originated. The first theory claims that the word reggae was coined on a 1968 Pyramid dance single, "Do the Reggay (sic)," by Toots and the Maytals. Some believe that the word is originated from Regga, the name of a Bantu-speaking tribe on Lake Tanganyika. Others say that it is a corruption of the word streggae, which is Kingston street slang for prostitute (The Origins of Ska …,n.d.). On the other hand, Bob Marley claimed that

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    Bob Marley –Haile Selassie and Rastafarian “Bob Marley - Marley - Documentaire - Nederlands ondertiteld,” is a video detailing the life of Bob Marley. It talked about the birth, the lifestyle, and the career of Bob Marley. Bob was born of a mixed race of people, because of that Bob experienced separation and he felt as if he had no true place. Bob was not born of wealth; therefore, he grew up poor and challenged. His family lived in poverty and he was forced to live in his circumstances good

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    Ancient Ethiopia

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    Thay, Latif, & Nevins, Pg. 25-26). These details add a rich spiritual texture to Ethiopia history. Ethiopia power in the monarchy lasted many years until it enters military rule, of 1974-1991(Gish, Thay, Latif, & Nevins, Pg. 31). The last emperor Haile Selassie modernizes the country, introduces a constitution, a two-house parliament, and a court system. He also abolishes slavery and eliminated brutal punishment for crime (Heinrichs, Pg.50). He was a respected leader among the African nations. He also

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    Organized religion is a duality between the religion and the church which represents it. Sometimes the representation of the religion is marred and flawed to those who view it because of the bureaucracy contained within. Unknown to those who gaze upon the dissolved morals and values of what is perceived to be the contradiction known as modern religion, it was never intended to be this way. Most religions started off as a sect, a minor detail on the fringes of the society it never wanted to represent

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    Rastafaris, Rastas, or Ras Tafarians. Rastafarians have their own representation of Jesus, whom they refer to as Jah. Jah was the black version of Jesus, whom they believe is Emperor Haile Selassie. Rastafarians, referred to Selassie as H.I.M (him), and believe he is still alive, and it waiting for the Day of Judgment. Selassie, to Rastafarians, is divine. Rastafarians don’t believe in the afterlife, but call upon Africa (or to Rastafarians as Zion) to be their Heaven on Earth. Rastafarians believe in

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    know Bob Marley was Rasta which held many Christian beliefs like the existence of a truine God. They called him Jah who had sent divine incarnated son to earth in the form of Jesus (Yeshual). That made himself manifest as the divine person of Haile Selassie.

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    Their goal was to help not only to take back Ethiopia, but also help restore power back to Haile Selassie, the former leader of Ethiopia. In the next month, Cunningham and the Nyasaland forces, would engage the Italian forces outside of Mogadishu. Because of his larger army, better equipment, and weapons, the Italians had no choice but to retreat

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