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Originally posted by brush2death brush2death wrote:

im in the 12th grade and im going to attend hofsta after i graduate out've high school. going to study to be an accountant.

Yea playa, go on and get it cause it's rough on a brother. We have to be 3 times as good at everything in order to get respect and have a chance. It's sad but that's the way it is.



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Originally posted by Showstopper Showstopper wrote:

I'm at Devry Unversity,my major is Electronics and Computer Technology.It's hard.But if your good at math you wil pass it with flying colors.I have two more semester left.(As long as I'm full time)

But sometimes I be wanting a refuned check.(So I go Part time)

But I got to pay it back so it's a 50/50 shot.

Wow, I took the entrance exam for Devry in Dallas about 4 years ago. I did very well but, I look at how much it cost and how many student loans I would need. I backed out of it and went for my BA in Social Psychology since my whole family is into sociology. They are into teaching, preaching, and being social activist. Oh, I'm still into technology, that's my passion. T&S software owns this site, I been with them for quite a while now.

Brother do your thing man. I'm proud of you cause I know how hard it is on brothers. We are somewhat by ourselves. We have very few role models and are surrounded by females who don't understand. So brother, MUCH RESPECT FOR YOU AND YOUR GOALS.  Keep doing it man. God will bless you! Your hard work will pay off.

 

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Originally posted by GenoTheLowrider GenoTheLowrider wrote:

I'm at Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee, AL, majoring in History, in my 3rd year now. Graduating next year (07), then going into Law School, back in Atlanta.

Good choice Tuskegee is Black University with a strong history of educated Black Men.  It is one of the top universities to graduate from. GenoTheLowrider, do your thang man. Think big and live well. Now that's what I'm talking about. Not all of us are thugs and theaves. Some of us have a higher awareness. I'm glad to see I'm not alone here. There are some thinkers out there and in here too. 

Tuskegee University, Alabama

Architecture Instructor Kwesi Daniels; Don Armstrong, acting dean for the school of architecture; and James Tarver, CEO of Maribout Pharmaceuticals, Inc., discuss the student designs and presentations.
Architecture Instructor Kwesi Daniels; Don Armstrong, acting dean for the school of architecture; and James Tarver, CEO of Maribout Pharmaceuticals, Inc., discuss the student designs and presentations.
Raemont Pinkney, a third-year architecture student from Atlanta, shows off his design.
Raemont Pinkney, a third-year architecture student from Atlanta, shows off his design.
Third-year architecture students discuss their designs in the Kellogg Conference Center.
Third-year architecture students discuss their designs in the Kellogg Conference Center.

A history class at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1902

Click on the black and white picture to see a bigger picture. We must know our past to know our future.
Congress has designated only one college campus in the country as a National Historic Site: Tuskegee.

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute was founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington, an educator and former slave who became one of the most influential African American leaders in the United States. The institute later became Tuskegee University. In the beginning, the school was chartered by the state of Alabama to train African American men and women in teaching, agriculture, and industrial trades.

At the invitation of Booker T. Washington, famed botanist George Washington Carver came to Tuskegee in 1896 to head the agriculture department. It was there that Carver developed his method of crop rotation to conserve nutrients in the soil. He also discovered hundreds of new uses for the peanut and sweet potato. In the 1920s, the school expanded its mission and offered its students a liberal arts education



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The Carver Foundation and Tuskegee's Agricultural Research and Experiment Station continue to do research in the natural sciences. There are schools of arts and sciences, agriculture and home economics, business, education, engineering and architecture, nursing and allied health professions, and veterinary medicine. The library contains the Washington Collection and Archives, one of the country's most comprehensive collections on Africa and African-American history.

"Now that's what I'm talking about! The truth from a Black mans experience, not that other foolishness that they call His-story".

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O yes please believe that, the ONLY campus in the nation thats a National Historic site.  I love it, being a history major and that campus is filled with history.  Including Booker T's house, the "Oaks", and the Carver museum, not to mention pretty much every building on campus.  Its a great school, and I love going there.

I feel you on the black men BiggMike, not all are bad, but not enough are in college either.  The girls at Tuskegee HIGHLY outnumber the males here. 

Preciate the encouragement, I will definitly keep my eyes on the prize and see it through, u do the same bro.

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Already!!!

I'm taking my laaaaaaaaast final exam today. I just went to sleep about 4 am this morning and had to wake up at 6:30 am to be at work by 8 am.  

Social Research Methods covers the Qualitative Research Method and the Quantitative Research Method. Quantitative is the hardest part because it uses statistics/math methods to analyze collected data.

Everybody, "Go Out and Get It and Come Home with It"!    

 

 



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Man that's beautiful to see Black university. Imagine If there was one on the westcoast. That would be nice, its almost ashame that the high school graduates from cali got to down down south to get that experience. It would be nice if there was a black university in evey state. Maybe one day. Inspirational Post.

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Originally posted by 100 GRAND 100 GRAND wrote:

Man that's beautiful to see Black university. Imagine If there was one on the westcoast. That would be nice, its almost ashame that the high school graduates from cali got to down down south to get that experience. It would be nice if there was a black university in evey state. Maybe one day. Inspirational Post.

You are very right man, we get SSOOOOO many people from Cali at Tuskegee, wanting to get that Black University expirience. 

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Originally posted by BIGGMike BIGGMike wrote:

Originally posted by FlawdaBoy FlawdaBoy wrote:

yo mike, can you tell me who that is on the "brushing instructions" forum on the first page and fourth post (By you). can u tell me, if you know or can guess, what method he uses.

Yo can anyone tell this man who this guy is below?

 



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A history class at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1902

 

^^^^And that's our history so we need to make it our future. "Click to Enlarge"........ Sounds like poetic functionalism.  Think about it!

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Anthony Hamilton new CD is called Aint Nobody Worryin'

Ain''t Nobody Worryin'', Anthony Hamilton CD cover

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  1. Where Did It Go Wrong?
  2. Southern Stuff
  3. Can't Let Go
  4. Ain't Nobody Worryin'
  5. The Truth
  6. Preacher's Daughter featuring Tarsha McMillian
  7. Pass Me Over
  8. Everybody
  9. Sista Big Bones
  10. Change Your World
  11. Never Love Again
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Yall I'm in rare form this morning.

"I know somebody feeling me"

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Originally posted by GenoTheLowrider GenoTheLowrider wrote:

Originally posted by 100 GRAND 100 GRAND wrote:

Man that's beautiful to see Black university. Imagine If there was one on the westcoast. That would be nice, its almost ashame that the high school graduates from cali got to down down south to get that experience. It would be nice if there was a black university in evey state. Maybe one day. Inspirational Post.

You are very right man, we get SSOOOOO many people from Cali at Tuskegee, wanting to get that Black University expirience. 

 

Being in the south has some good things about it. You see, all of the first Black educators are from the south. All of the first Black Universities are in the south.

Why BiggMike? Because the south is where African Slaves staged all of the uprisings and all the secret meetings to learn how to read and write. They plotted on how to get away and be free.  It was here and then it was there. People forget but southerns don't. We experience in your face racism on a regular basis. We are constantly reminded of our "place" in society. 

That's why I keep saying wake up and see your people as Kings and Queens, not niggas.  We all come from "Nappy Roots", be proud of it and stay strong and be smart.

 

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