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    Yf Atlanta Case Study

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    YEF Atlanta plans to focus most of their efforts first at the colleges surrounding Atlanta Bethel Church. Four historical African-American universities sit only two blocks away from the church. YEF plans to take advantage of this proximity to the schools, in order to find many young students seeking God and raise them as leaders of the church. Last Friday, Pastor Anderson of Atlanta Bethel met with the organization and ministry leaders to discuss the goals for the whole church community, the Southeastern

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    held at Clark Atlanta University in the Davage Auditorium in Haven-Warren Hall. A professor from Clark Atlanta’s School of Education opened the meeting by introducing the guest speakers: news anchor Monica Pearson, and Atlanta Public School Superintendent Dr. Meria Carstarphen. Monica Pearson’s role in the meeting was to ask Superintendent Carstarphen pertinent questions about the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal, and her goals to reconstruct the Atlanta Public School System. Atlanta Public

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    to interview was Jacqui Jackson a 77-year-old woman from Atlanta, Ga. Ms. Jackson describes herself as a vibrant young lady. Ms. Jackson resides in Atlanta where she lived her whole life. She told me about the time she marched with Martin Luther King JR. She attended Clark Atlanta University which was called Clark College where she majored in Education with a minor in French. Ms. Jackson was one of the first black cheerleaders for the Atlanta Falcons. Ms. Jackson is a former Eastern Airline flight

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    The first year of school at Clark Atlanta was a brand new and exciting journey for several students. Students will combat new experiences in their initial year of college; it can even go together with a lot of bumps along the Semester As a student I had to realize how to balance my new life as a university student and the key transitions. My first semester biggest problem was transitioning and adapting to the new surroundings, attempting to create new friends and the problems adapting to college

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    Race Reflection Paper

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    it is to be a Black. As a Criminal Justice major with a minor in Sociology at Clark Atlanta University, the work and determination of W.E. B Dubois was installed in me and pushed me to strive and understand my culture more than ever before. W.E.B Dubois contributions to sociological theory such as civil rights, education and economic opportunities for people of color are strongly talked about at Clark Atlanta University. History is clearly repeating itself dealing with the way African Americans are

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    I am Kelly Itive, a final year bachelor degree student in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Science in Criminology at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Having enjoyed crime-related activities in both the academic and community settings, it is with enthusiasm that I pursue a career in criminal justice studies. An important part of this pursuit is attending graduate school in order to obtain the necessary knowledge and to define my

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    Reatha Clark King was born April 11th, 1938 in Pavo, Georgia. She is a chemist and the former Vice President of the General Mills Corporation, she is also the former President, Executive Director, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the General Mills Foundation. She attended Clark College in Atlanta where she started as a home economics major and later changed her majored to become a research chemist with the encouragement of the department chair. Reatha King was active for five years as

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    that I would spend at the school. I wanted to find a school that I could use my diverse skills to improve not only the student body and community, but also my life by being at a school with a similar vision as I have for myself. When researching universities that would fit this mold I came across Morehouse School of Medicine. After researching the school's mission and goals, I felt that I fit into the mold of a diverse individual looking for a nurturing environment where I could gain an effective medical

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    The Pacific University men’s basketball team made five-consecutive free throws in the final 1:42 to post a 60-56 win over host Lewis & Clark on Saturday in Portland. The Pioneers and the Boxers were tied at 55 and for the third time in the contest with 1:42 to play. After both teams each missed a chance at a go-ahead basket, the Boxers’ J.B. Ewell (Portland, Ore.) made one of two free throws with :42 left to play to put the visitors ahead for the remainder of the contest. On the ensuing possession

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    students, wrote two books and published more than 80 papers during his career. He held 12 honorary degrees, including from Harvard, Yale, Carnegie Mellon and Howard universities and from the National University of Lesotho. Blackwell died in Berkeley, California on July 8, 2010 at the age of 91. Blackwell is survived by four of his eight children: Hugo of Berkeley; Ann Blackwell and Vera Gleason of Oakland; and Sarah Hunt of Houston, Texas

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