- The History Of Gift Giving At Christmas By : Beverly Sugarman
Giving gifts has been a tradition among human beings since ancient times Many historians believe that this practice led to the development of the barter system, which was the economic basis for many societies - Hair Extensions And Your Natural Hair By : Carolyn Clayton
The maintenance and the styling of hair extensions are two factors that are surrounded by negative stereotypes The freedom that you actually get with hair extensions is continually overlooked; you can do a lot more with them in your hair than is realised and the maintenance required isn’t some complex chore but more like how you would treat your natural hair - Hosting A Baby Shower? Here Is How To Guide Your Attendees About Baby Showers And Baby Shower Gifts By : Mandie Klein
Hosting a surprise baby shower is a fun exercise in empathy You need to put yourself in the shoes of the expectant mother - her feelings, her personality, her character, and her schedule - Reflections On Living Divinely By : Nick Fleming
If you dive into a swimming pool you naturally get wet No argument there, but if you immerse yourself in the lives of spiritual people for extended periods do you in turn become spiritual yourself - This One’s For Fritz By : Horace Miskel
Do you remember where you were when Doug Williams destroyed the John Elway-led Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII in 1988 Where were you when John Thompson led the Georgetown Hoyas basketball team to the national championship in 1984 - The Double Standard In American Sports By : Todd A. Smith
It is the dream of almost every child in this great nation It is the dream of seeing one’s name in bright lights - Randy Shannon Named Head Coach Of The U By : Todd A. Smith
If you were to take a trip across the landscape of college athletics, you would find many sports dominated by people of color From basketball and football to track, many African Americans have become standout athletes in their respective sports - There's A New Homerun King, And His Name Is Barry Bonds By : Todd A. Smith
Take yourself back to April 1974, 10 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and exactly six years after the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr - My Battle: A Former Drug User, Comes Clean By : Sammy Bickmen
I wasn't always an addict Let me put it another way - Justin Boots: Past, Present, Future By : Don VanPelt
Any product that’s been around for nearly 150 years has to be pretty good Justin Boots, Ivory Soap, and light bulbs all were counted as new developments in 1879 - Relationship Rescue By : Todd A. Smith
There was a time when the family was the backbone of the Black community The single parent household was unheard of, and Black men cherished their women as if she was a queen - The Penn Experiment By : Todd A. Smith
Many cringe when scientists victimize animals for medical experiments However, many African American men from Tuskegee, Ala - Remember Those Wooden Inlaid Music Boxes? By : Jerbob Johnson
Remember how intrigued you were as a child when grandma would wind up the music box Generations later, the music box still brings a smile to your face when you hear the music - The Response To Immigration Protesters By Classmates By : Todd A. Smith
It has been extremely difficult to watch the news over the past year and not form an opinion of the numerous protests of the proposed immigration laws Students from across the country have skipped class on a daily basis to argue against laws that would make it a felony to be an illegal immigrant or to assist illegal immigrants in the United States - Are HBCUs Still Relevant? By : Jeremy James
Imagine a time when equality was not available to all Imagine a time when the realization of one’s dream depended solely on the color of one’s skin - New Films Shatter Stereotypes Of Black Men By : Todd A. Smith
For decades, Hollywood has portrayed African American men in a negative light From pimps, and drug dealers to thugs and womanizers, the portrayal of Black men in the media have led to numerous stereotypes that have ultimately determined how many view an entire group of people - The Life Of Ian Fleming By : David Leigh
This year marks the centenary of the birth of Ian Fleming, whose time spent in Naval Intelligence during the Second World War proved to be the catalyst that led to the creation of James Bond, the most iconic character to emerge from 20th century fiction
The life of Ian Fleming
Fleming was born on May 28th 1908 in Mayfair, a wealthy district of London, and his early years were entirely privileged - Driving While Black By : Warren Cornelius
Was it November 2006 or March 1991 Was it Rodney King all over again - Authentic Mexican Recipes Versus Tex-Mex Recipes By : Annie Dubois
When it comes to getting the best in cuisine, we often look to good, old fashioned favorites we grew up with For me, that would mean taking a look at authentic Mexican recipes that bring a piece of Mexico into my home - Ideas To Live A Medieval Styles By : Ishak Iman
Have you heard about 'medieval' words Medieval days are organizations and events that regularly celebrate the wonder of the middle ages - Famous People In Maine By : Attila Jancsina
Maine, a northeastern state in the United States of America, is home to a number of famous and remarkable people Among these famous people are writer Stephen King, actress Liv Tyler and songwriter Dan Fogelberg - What Is The The Future Of Fashion By : Dave Page
Designer clothing has been around for decades and it is likely that we will see further developments in the future in terms of designer clothing
The fashion industry is constantly changing, and with even the current trends at the moment changing, it is hard to predict exactly what we may see in the future - The Future Is Not Star Trek By : Dan Ronco
I have always loved Star Trek, from the original series beginning in 1969 to the ever present reruns on television just about any day Admirable characters, a stern but humane Starfleet code to live by, lots of action (but no gore) and the wonder of new frontiers - Earrings For Men By : Jason Tye
Everybody craves to look good, both man and woman But most of the ornaments are only acceptable for women so men are always left behind - Minority Journalists A Rarity In Newsrooms By : Todd A. Smith
Many in the Black community have joked for years that when a news reporter interviews a person of color they usually opt for the most inarticulate and uneducated minority they could find
The stereotypical images of African Americans that many see is usually atypical of the Black professionals that I come across on a daily basis - Enjoying the Piñata: Mexican Christmas Traditions By : Annie Dubois
When Christmas time comes, many people shop for presents, prepare menu plans for the visiting family members and friends, and of course, choose Mexican Christmas traditions to make this holiday more authentic and familiar The piñata has been used for hundreds of years in celebrating various holidays such as Easter, birthdays, and yes, Christmas - The Panama Canal - From the Atlantic Through the Pacific By : Attila Jancsina
The Panama Canal is a man-made transoceanic route that was first constructed by the French and completed by the Americans in 1914 It was made to shorten the travel time needed by ships needing to get to the Atlantic from the Pacific, and vice versa - The Man That is Oscar Arias Sanchez By : Attila Jancsina
Oscar Arias Sanchez is the current president of the country of Costa Rica He first assumed office on May 8, 2006 and is currently serving his second term - Ever Wonder Why Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend? By : Gabriel Adams
A diamond sparkles like the morning dew It is a perfect stone to own - Rednecks... Not a Joke By : Fred Morris
Rednecks are primarily thought of as white, working class people living in the southern part of the US
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