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Immoral Conception - A novel

Read the first 5 chapters at http://ruthietateworld.com/Immoral%20Conception.html Thanks!

Ruthie Tate · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 844 views · 1 comments

Pre-Prom 06

Fly huh?

Kevin Booker II · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 252 views · 1 comments

Educating African Americans At HBCU's

Educating African Americans at HBCU’s Greetings ladies and gentlemen. My name is Mark jarrett. Today I want to give the root behind educating African Americans in Historical Black College Universities. What is the purpose of HBCU’s pertaining to the African American? How should An HBCU educate its African American Students? What can be done to educate African Americans to their full potential? These are the questions we must ask ourselves concerning HBCUs, it is important to understand the factors that build and destroy a civilization. Life is like a sun dial, you must use knowledge to know what time it is. Without self knowledge you are consciously diagnosed with amnesia. These victims of Amnesia are such because they have lost a sense of self awareness. They don’t know where they are going, they don’t know why they are here, and the most importantly, they don’t know who they are. The majority of African Americans have become Subject to this form of amnesia. The human being that has sparked the dawn of civilization has now forgotten who they are, and has become subject to the ills of humanity because of a lack of knowledge. This is why A “proper” education in black America is vital. It is needed to restore the elements that lie dormant within us all to unlock our hidden potential. One of the most important factors that contribute to the unlocking of your potential is Your History, not only does it give you self awareness but it gives you a foundation on which to build upon that no one can take away. There is an ancient Egyptian proverb; it reads “Know the world in yourself, never look for yourself in the world, for this would be to project your illusion”. When your foundation is built upon truth no one can tear it down, but if it is built upon lies it will surely fall. When educating African Americans in HBCU’s they should be given a true sense of history and a Foundation on which to build their present and future lives. Three main elements that should be the main focus of HBCU’s are History, Culture and Development. People are more motivated and inspired engaging in anything relating to who they are because it gives them Understanding and another piece in the puzzle bringing them closer to self realization. Self realization is realizing who and what you actually are in order to accomplish the impossible, and this is what we did in the past when we built monuments that stood since the times of old and can be done again with a proper education. When a nation has been downgraded from second class citizens to third class citizens there is a problem. When you have the majority of Students who think that they are inferior to others because of the texture of their hair is a problem. Each human being has more than one body, 3 of the main bodies are the mental, physical, and emotional body. If you hate or deny any one component of one of those bodies, it effects and sets boundaries on the others. In ancient times, People from all over the world came to study at black universities in North Africa; these were 40 year Institutions where they learned the science of who they were in relation to arithmetic, math, medicine, astronomy, ext. Some major figures bred from these institutions came to be some major figures in History. Some names that you all may be familiar with in history class like “Socrates, Plato, Pythagoras, Hippocrates, and many others”. If it wasn’t for their education, they wouldn’t be known today for their works. Marcus Garvey once said “A people without their past, History, origin and culture are like Trees without Leaves.” You ever see a tree with no leaves? Doesn’t it look dead? HBCU’s to wake up and educate our people on the knowledge of self, to bring life to Black America. If one wants to educate black America, they must have the passion to do so. HBCU’s must hire HBCU material. We must dedicate to Educate. How will HBCU’s prepare College students to set their mark in History? When educating students at HBCU’s it is important that every subject is relevant to them and their lives, this is what gains interest in the classrooms. Self awareness, or history is the motivation that will push the African American to excel in math, science, English, literature, ext. People who have no self value will do nothing to value themselves and will do everything that will destroy themselves. According to biblical text, we find that Moses didn’t think he could save the Israelites from bondage, he was scared he was unconfident, but when God said “don’t worry about it bruh” I got you; Moses went and did what he had to do and accomplished the impossible. God showed him who he was and what his purpose was, he like you all were destined for greatness. In conclusion, the African American must have a true knowledge of who he/or she is in order to achieve all things. It is only when you have learned and studied yourself that you know what you can do. I’m not saying that all HBCU’s don’t educate our people to their full potential, I am saying that this is one of the biggest Factors missing from our self development as descendants of the greatest civilizations on this planet. HBCU’s must live up to their name; let’s not have our ancestors who shed their own blood to turn in their graves due to a lack of self knowledge. I leave you with a lyric from nas and I quote: I know I can (I know I can) Be what I wanna be (be what I wanna be) If I work hard at it (If I work hard at it) I'll be where I wanna be (I'll be where I wanna be) If the truth is told, the youth can grow Then learn to survive until they gain control Nobody says you have to be gangstas, hoes Read more learn more, change the globe Peace and light.

Mark Jarrett. jr · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 352 views · 1 comments

my family

sista love

Afrika Burnett · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 389 views · 1 comments

Duces!

This is me and my little sis Landrace chuckin up those duces

Essence Brock · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 247 views · 1 comments

Me in my room

This is a pic of me posing in my room

Essence Brock · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 301 views · 1 comments

Inspirational Vitamin - 02/04/08

"My Soul is Satisfied" Psalm 63:1-6 Hiding from his enemies in the barren wilderness of Judah, David was intensely lonely. He longed for a friend he could trust to ease his loneliness. No wonde

Alban Burney · Monday, February 4th 2008 · 282 views · 1 comments

Join Wal-Mart In Celebrating Black History Month 2008

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has a long tradition of supporting diverse communities throughout the year. This February, the company is proud to celebrate Black History Month 2008 and honor the living history of African-Americans. As part of this recognition, Wal-Mart will highlight the meaningful hist

Reginald Culpepper · Sunday, February 3rd 2008 · 1,150 views · 0 comments

Witness A Car On A Mission

Check out this video of a re-make of The Little Engine That Could ... with a different ending than what you probably remember. I think I can, I think I can, I think I can ... UH-OH!

Reginald Culpepper · Sunday, February 3rd 2008 · 3,527 views · 1 comments

jerry

me

jerry evans · Sunday, February 3rd 2008 · 401 views · 1 comments

Me

Me being me Ms. MYA

Mya Brown · Sunday, February 3rd 2008 · 257 views · 1 comments

On Chill Mode

Chillin in the new student tv lounge

Christal Hassell · Saturday, February 2nd 2008 · 305 views · 1 comments

" A question being asked about the election!"

There is a "Man" canidate and a "Woman" running for "President". The man is black mixed with white and the woman is white. ok, my question is this: giving one a chance whether male or female who has

Francine Sanderson · Saturday, February 2nd 2008 · 512 views · 1 comments

"A respond too a question that was aked about comedy!

There was a question posted on this site about, comedy, is it at the point of being ghetto like. This is just my opinion! Too me, living in this world is like, comedy or a joke. 1) The Economy and

Francine Sanderson · Saturday, February 2nd 2008 · 521 views · 1 comments

Don’t you get it! (POEM)

I can’t make someone love me So why do I still hold on Why do I keep looking back… Thinking I can control the hands of fate Don’t you get it! Looking back brings pain Pain that cannot change Th

Candice Johnson · Saturday, February 2nd 2008 · 1,045 views · 1 comments

Rosa Maria

Soy yo!

rosa smith · Friday, February 1st 2008 · 275 views · 1 comments

ME!

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Alexia M · Friday, February 1st 2008 · 385 views · 1 comments

Me

Me

Ashley Stubbs · Friday, February 1st 2008 · 175 views · 1 comments

Inspirational Vitamin - 02/01/08

"Proclaim God's Kingdom" Luke 10:8-12 Jesus gave two rules for the disciples to follow as they traveled. They were to eat what was set before them-that is, they were to accept hospitality withou

Alban Burney · Friday, February 1st 2008 · 293 views · 1 comments

The African-American Voice

Get paid for your opinions at The African-American Voice. Influence the direction and development of consumer products by sharing your opinions in paid online surveys.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, February 1st 2008 · 899 views · 0 comments

thickness

i just thought this photo was HOT! lol.. its really about my fire shoes tho!

Cherita McLaughlin · Thursday, January 31st 2008 · 795 views · 1 comments

cold kickin it

me and my homegirls.. those devastating divas! lol i love my buddies! get it kaelon and dominique

Cherita McLaughlin · Thursday, January 31st 2008 · 479 views · 1 comments

5th flo females

my "residents" and i at an alpha party...

Cherita McLaughlin · Thursday, January 31st 2008 · 492 views · 1 comments

*$*im surpris3d*$*

*$*y3a im surprisd yu dNt lOOk b3tta lOl jp jp. dNt b mad........g3t glad. lOl*$*

Kanisha Thompson · Thursday, January 31st 2008 · 229 views · 1 comments

*$*Santa Baby*$*

*$*y3a saNta baby.....yu kNO da sONg?? y3a dats mii fOOl g3t lyk mii.*$*

Kanisha Thompson · Thursday, January 31st 2008 · 236 views · 1 comments