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Today Falmouth Jamaica is transforming into the biggest cruise port in Jamaica & Rastafari Awarness!

THE LARGEST CRUISE SHIP IN THE WORLD LANDING ON JAMAICAN SHORES

it will bring a high level of awareness to a global community

The BMSAI Institute will be a Training Institution to enhance the Culture of our Island. Our Reggae Ambassadors like the Hon. Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, Ziggy Marley and Toots Hibbert has taken it the four corners of the world and with the Your Alliance, thousands of visitors will come onto our shores to enjoy and educate our people on new technologies for Cultural Arts dissemination.


Today Falmouth is transforming into the biggest cruise port in Jamaica.
Worlds Largest New ship to land in Falmouth Jamaica.
Experience the Rastafari Culture...
http://www.ideaorlando.com/
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4 comments // Today Falmouth Jamaica is transforming into the biggest cruise port in Jamaica & Rastafari Awarness!

  • ejasun
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    • Never before released/seen Bob Marley Interview

      THE REGGAE WALK OF FAME IS GEARING UP TO BE A MAJOR "Jamaican" EXPERIENCE OF AN AUTHENTIC REGGAE CULTURAL VILLAGE ATTRACTION IN FALMOUTH, TRELAWNY, ON THE NORTH COAST OF JAMAICA, THAT WILL SERVE AS AN ENTERTAINMENT, EDUCATIONAL, SPORTS, MUSEUM FACILITY.

      http://bobartsinstitute.edu/

    • 2 years ago
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    • Rastafarian Diet
      http://weightloserblog.com/2008/05/rastafarian-diet/

      Ital or I-tal is food approved of in the Rastafari movement. The word derives from the English word vital, with the initial syllable replaced by i. This is done to many words in the Rastafari vocabulary to signify the unity of the speaker with all of nature.
      Early adherents adopted the dietary laws of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Though there are different interpretations of ital regarding specific foods, the general principle is that food should be natural, or pure, and from the earth. Rastas therefore avoid food which is chemically modified or contains artificial additives (e.g., colour, flavourings, and preservatives). Some also avoid added salt in foods. In strict interpretations, foods that have been produced using chemicals such as pesticides and fertiliser are not considered ital.

    • 2 years ago
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    • Worlds Largest ship landing in Jamaica Means what will this mean to the world?

      We know that fostering an alliance, it will bring a high level of awareness to a global community, which will attract major sponsors for development.

    • 2 years ago
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