In today’s world, people’s values revolve around education, which is known as an efficient door opener for many excellent opportunities. Being a bilingual individual with a multicultural education is of utmost importance, particularly because these capacities can allow individuals to join the extensive job marketplace and set up successful careers, as well. However, people might experience Read More…
Month: October 2024
Desegregation Made Me a Race Realist
Robert de Brus, American Renaissance This is part of our continuing series of accounts by readers of how they shed the illusions of liberalism and became race realists. I was fortunate enough to attend school in a state that ignored Brown v. Board of Education for as long as possible. Until the fourth grade, all my classmates were white. Read More…
Maggi Nimmo – Metaphysics of Diseases & Health Solutions
The Metaphysics of Specific Disease Conditions A. The Skeletal System B. The Respiratory Tract C. Cardiovascular disease D. Gastrointestinal System E. Cancer F. Skin conditions G: Female reproductive system H. General A. The Skeletal System ANKLES: Important for grounding, stability & mobility. Support our entire weight. Is your support system letting you down? Unable to stand alone. When our beliefs are being questioned, there Read More…
Homeless Black Teen From California Earns Spot on HBCU Basketball Team
Nationwide— Jeremiah Armstead, a 19-year-old teen from Los Angeles who was homeless while in high school, has been accepted at Fisk University, an HBCU in Nashville, Tennessee, and will play basketball for its team. “Any type of adversity that I went through, for the most part, it motivated me and pushed me,” Armstead said he Read More…
After Twenty Years Working in Multiracial Public Schools, a White Teacher Tells All
Jane Moss, American Renaissance I began teaching 20 years ago at a majority-black public middle school. The behavior of the black students was so outrageous, it bordered on unbelievable. Their respect for authority and teachers was less than nothing. They would pull my hair to see if it was real, sometimes standing around me playing Read More…
Building security through saving and investing
Steve Adcock, 42, retired from his corporate job in 2016 having saved $900,000.© Provided by CNBC How much money would you have to make to feel financially secure? CNBC’s International Your Money Financial Security Survey conducted by SurveyMonkey recently asked people all over the world exactly that, and the answers revealed of how people in different countries think about Read More…
Gainesville’s RTS bus services changing due to high operating costs, reduced funding
Gainesville’s RTS bus services changing due to high operating costs, reduced funding One of the three RTS electric buses that cost more than a million dollars, at the Rosa Parks Transfer Station in Gainesville Fla. April 13, 2021.© Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun FLORIDA; The city of Gainesville’s transportation department on Friday announced a number of changes Read More…
Retired, single and have $3.6 million, where do I go from here
‘I haven’t had a vacation in 10 years’: I’m 69, retired, single and have $3.6 million. What should I do with my fortune? ‘I haven’t had a vacation in 10 years’: I’m 69, retired, single and have $3.6 million. What should I do with my fortune?© MarketWatch/iStockphoto Dear Quentin, Remember me? I wrote to you recently Read More…
Sharon Stone says she lost $18 million when she had a stroke
‘I had zero money’: Sharon Stone says she lost $18 million when she had a stroke — how to avoid being exploited when you’re sick Sharon Stone says she lost $18M after stroke© Stephane Cardinale / Corbis via Getty Images Story by Sabina Wex Alot changed when Sharon Stone had a stroke in 2001. Her sense of smell, Read More…
HOMELESS: Daviell McKinley had no idea where she would live
Daviell McKinley, who is living in her car, talks with her mother in a carport just yards from her mother’s apartment in Las Vegas. ((Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)) As she stuffed her clothes and papers into a suitcase and prepared to walk out the door of 5700 S. Hoover St. for the last Read More…