Aug 13 2010
Our Written Expressions of SeeingGrowth.com
Always look up!!! You never know what you might find, that even includes the link to the main page of SeeingGrowth.com in the header.
Aug 13 2010
Always look up!!! You never know what you might find, that even includes the link to the main page of SeeingGrowth.com in the header.
Aug 09 2010
Leader, Show Some Passion – Nu Leadership Series By Daryl Green
“A leader does not deserve the name unless he is willing occasionally to stand alone.”
Henry A. Kissinger
Do you have an inspired leader in your organization? Are you feeling motivated in your organization? If not, you need to explore the Passionate Leader. What is a Passionate Leader? This person has an internal drive because “he loves what he does.”
Aug 09 2010
Robert “Yummy” Sandifer (March 12, 1983 – September 1, 1994) was nicknamed Yummy because of his love of junk food, Sandifer was a young member of the Chicago street gang the Black Disciples. After committing murder, arson and armed robbery, he was executed by fellow gang members who feared that he would tell something. This [...]
Aug 08 2010
Born February 1, 1978 Pensacola, Florida. Brother Mustafaa Abdul Muhammad is an “African American” who is a follower of the Islamic faith. He wasn’t always called Mustafaa Abdul Muhammad. He was named Ronald Robinson at birth and later through a spiritual and cultural pilgrimage became Mustafaa Abdul Muhammad. At age 17 he became a high school drop out, but later went on to earn his GED and enter college.
Aug 08 2010
Racial differences exist no matter how much they are overlooked. No one is better than anyone else based on their race or skin color, but some races work better together than others do because they stand as a whole, as opposed to standing in fragmented factions.” and the “have nots” or in ways that would disassociate them with people of the same race that are not as productive as they are. This is one form of disunity that I discussed in “There Is Power In Choice” and I believe that my race could address more issues that effect people of my race more than people of other races.
Aug 08 2010
Tune into N’ The Know With Moe ~Sponsored by Maureen Forte’
Aug 08 2010
Over the last 4 decades I have been recognized as a black male. I have been known or referred to as many different titles over the years, but they all fell under the umbrella of a black person. This year I was given the option to decide if I wanted to be a black male, an African American male, or a negro male. Should I appreciate the choices? Should I look at this as an insult or a compliment? Should I look at this as a form of voluntary division between people of the same race? Should I feel like someone is trying to patronize me? If I get upset at anyone, who should I be upset with?
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