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    With a mission to “make all athletes better through passion, design, and the relentless pursuit of innovation” and a vision to “empower athletes everywhere”, Under Armour is an athletic apparel company who understands its’ expectation to society and meets these expectations in innovative fashion (Under Armour, 2017). In the world of athletic apparel, Under Armour has been labeled as the underdogs, but along with this label comes their undeniable hunger for growth in all areas of their business, including

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    Date Effectiveness of HBCUs Introduction​ ​Historically black college or universities commonly called HBCUs are part B institutions that were formed before 1964 with the sole purpose of educating black individuals then and now. These institutions need to be accredited by an agency that is nationally recognized or an association recognized by the Secretary of Education (U.S. Department of Education). This helps in establishing the quality of education offered and whether they meet the American education

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    Historically Black College Universities (HBCU) have been attracting African American people for years with their high quality education, great history, and amazing band. However, over time the requirements have changed to attend. HBCU’s are colleges that can relate to the african american students, help them grow as individuals, and become more knowledgeable about their culture. HBCU’s are predominantly black schools, but in the recent years the schools have integrated. Now that these schools are

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    I. Topic Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) principle mission is the education of Black Americans (Redd, 1998). The first historically black colleges and universities were founded in the pre-Civil War years (mid-and-late-1800s). Cheyney Statae University (originally called The Institute for Colored Youth) was founded in Pennsylvania in 1837. This university was founded as a normal school by Pennsylvania Quakers. The first two post-secondary institutions specifically for Blacks

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    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. The dream of achieving a college education and reaching for the stars in an attempt to achieve lifelong dreams became a dream deferred for many African Americans in the early years of this great nation. Dreams of becoming a doctor, an attorney, or an engineer were completely off limits for African Americans because of this country's rigid caste system

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    Who is better Nike or Under Armour? Although Under Armour is still small in comparison to Nike, they continue to challenge them for a larger share of the sports gear market. Under Armour is smaller and popular at the moment but Nike is still the largest and best producer of sports equipment in the world. Phil Knight wrote an essay when he was in school about starting a sports gear company. That idea would later become Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964. In 1971 it would officially become the sportswear

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    College should be one of the most developmental periods for a young adult. They strive to attain autonomy, intellectual growth and self-sufficiency. Although college students strive for success they are at risk of becoming victims of sexual assault. Each state and university have policies and procedures set in place to protect and prevent students that may fall victim to sexual assault. I have researched the states of Montana, Nebraska, Nevada and New Hampshire and found that each state complies

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    To fully understand the significance of our historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s), we must examine the historical and evolutionary process that occurred in early education. Education during the colonial period included a strong emphasis on the bible. Leaders wanted students to be able to read and apply biblical principles. Education was primarily used for ministerial purposes. Another primary purpose of education during the countries early development was to serve as a means of

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    My college experience first started in the spring of 2014, when I went on my first college tour with the Economic Opportunity Commission of Nassau County, Inc. On this college tour, we visited prestigious Historically Black Colleges and Universities such Spelman College and Morgan State University. It was not until the Spring of 2015 when I discovered my dream school. On this college tour, we visited Lincoln University and it was love at first site. My first perception of Lincoln was that this institution

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    teacher as she began taking attendance. Should I attend Morgan State University, Tuskegee University, Howard University, Bowie University, or Jackson State University? These historically black colleges or universities (HBCU) all received applications for admissions from me early in my senior year of high school. Should I attend the University of Illinois in Urbana Campaign, Marquette University, or Northern Illinois University? These predominantly white institutions also received an application

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