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Dating in 2022: 10 tips that may help you find the right person
Career / Life

Dating in 2022: 10 tips that may help you find the right person

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2022 College Graduates : 4 pieces of advice
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2022 College Graduates : 4 pieces of advice

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HipHop & Health: What can we learn?
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HipHop & Health: What can we learn?

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Pink – The Real Masculine Color | 4 reasons it’s for YOU.
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Pink – The Real Masculine Color | 4 reasons it’s for YOU.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

It’s time to make the transition from Fall to Spring. For many of us, this means it’s time to switch-up the style. But, Spring is a bit different because people are always wondering what will be the color this year.  Some men struggle with this very question because they want to be fashionable, while at […]

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Black History: Dr. Majorie Lee Brown (1914 – 1979)
Black History

Black History: Dr. Majorie Lee Brown (1914 – 1979)

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

“I always, always, always liked mathematics. As a child I was rather introverted, and as far back as I can remember I liked mathematics . . . I could do it alone.” – Dr. Majorie Lee Brown Point #1 Browne was born in Tennessee in 1914. Her mother died when she was only two years […]

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Black History: Dr. Percy Lavon Julian (1899 – 1975)
Black History

Black History: Dr. Percy Lavon Julian (1899 – 1975)

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

“I remember, as a boy of 17 years of age, this was a fascinating thing for me: how we human beings breathe out carbon dioxide into the air, the leaves of plants pick this carbon dioxide up, and the plant gives off oxygen, which we can breathe in and keep our life going.” –  Percy […]

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Black History: Dr. Mae Jemison (1956 – )
Black History

Black History: Dr. Mae Jemison (1956 – )

Monday, February 26, 2018

“The biggest challenge we all face is to learn about ourselves and to understand our strengths and weaknesses. We need to utilize our strengths, but not so much that we don’t work on our weaknesses.” – Mae Jemison Point #1 Mae Carol Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, on October 17, 1956, the youngest child of Charlie Jemison […]

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Black History: Lewis Howard Latimer (1848 – 1928)
Black History

Black History: Lewis Howard Latimer (1848 – 1928)

Sunday, February 25, 2018

“We create our future, by well improving present opportunities: however few and small they be.” Lewis Howard Latimer Point #1 Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on September 4, 1848, to parents who had fled slavery. Latimer was the youngest of four children born to George and Rebecca Latimer, who had escaped from slavery in Virginia six years […]

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