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African-American Youth Public Speaking And Community Relations

(Hansen, 2008). It doesnt even have to be a formal speech, students fear speaking out in class (Hansen, 2008). The problem is so prevalent that many colleges have initiated classes

Pregnancy, Psychological Effects/Black Teens

African American teens, ages 17 and younger. It found inadequate utilization of prenatal care was evident in over half of the pregnancies for girls than age 15 and 35 percent

VARIOUS ANALYSIS ON WORKS OF FICTION AND POETRY

black women were treated as opposed to the white women. She writes: "Such were the unusually fortunate circumstances of my early childhood. When I was six years old, my mother

he Prevention and Treatment of Chlamydia in African American Adolescent Female Populations

issues related to the spread of untreated chlamydia, nursing researchers have determined the need to assess risk-taking behaviors, including increased unprotected sexual behavior and sexual activity with multiple partners, and

Andrew Burton/African Underclass

between 1916 and 1961 resulted in the development of a social underclass in Dar es Salaam the capital of Tanganyika. Burtons principal thesis is to demonstrate how the purge campaigns

Outside Looking In An African Perspective on American Pluralistic Society

Prior to that trip, he had never been outside his own country and, in actuality, had only recently been given the opportunity to explore his own country to any extent.

"Collaborative Breast Health Intervention for African American Women of Lower Socioeconomic Status"

having annual mammographies. Women of lower socioeconomic class (particularly African American women) are less likely to pursue screening than are other

African Mythology: The Influences and the Commonalities

"broader than history in explaining some aspects of society. It is a language of expressing truths

The Vernacular Tradition and African-American Literature

tradition lives in performance, not on the page, and so the work that the student discusses will have to be something that was presented orally. One of the most moving

Early African American Literature: Comparing DuBois and Baldwin

for the Advancement of Colored People. By his own admission, DuBois opposed the "accommodation" to Jim Crow separatism advocated by Booker T. Washington, opening a new discourse in which establishing

“Nest in the Wind : Adventures in Anthropology on a Tropical Island”: A Review

of preconceived ideas as to how these people somehow innately fall at a lower echelon on the totem pole than our so-called more advanced society. There is an underlying