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  2. Mikey Dread - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He later recorded "The Source (Of Your Divorce)" for Warner Brothers Records US, which obtained regularly rotated video airplay. In 1991, Dread recorded Profile and African Anthem Revisited. He also toured in Europe and the US with Freddie McGregor, Lloyd Parks, We The People Band, and the Roots Radics Band.

  3. Deep Roots - Wikipedia

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    Deep Roots may refer to: Deep Roots (radio program), a Canadian radio program focusing on folk and roots music; Deep Roots (Steven Curtis Chapman album), 2013;

  4. Jasilyn Charger - Wikipedia

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    Jasilyn Charger (born May 20, 1996) is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and is from Eagle Butte, South Dakota, USA. [1] Charger is a land activist, water protector, community organizer, and advocate for Native American and LGBTQ rights, and a youth founder of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.

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  7. Deep Roots (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Roots is a Canadian radio program focusing on folk and roots music.The program, hosted by Tom Power, airs on CBC Radio 2.. Power, who began the program while still attending Memorial University, is believed to be the youngest regular host of a CBC Radio program since Peter Jennings's tenure as host of Peter's People in 1947 (at the age of nine).

  8. Scientists Drilled So Deep Into the Center of the Earth, They ...

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    Scientists drilled the deepest core yet, reaching near Earth's mantle, uncovering unique geological samples and offering new insights into Earth's structure.

  9. Cheyenne Bottoms - Wikipedia

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    Of that area, 19,857 acres (80.36 km 2) constitutes the Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area. [12] The Bottoms is impounded and divided into a set of pools by a network of dikes . Pool 1, itself subdivided into three sub-pools, comprises the center of the wetland with Pool 2 located to its west, Pools 3A and 3B to its north, Pools 4A and 4B to its ...