Posted by Duane On April - 28 - 2005ADD COMMENTS
**As part of USA TODAY's Financial Diet, five families or individuals are working with members of the Financial Planning Association to improve their financial pictures. Today, reporter Mindy Fetterman profiles Juanda Smith and outlines advice from her planner. We'll return to her in three months to see how she's doing. Smith has a good education and a good job. At 28, she earns about $60,000 a year working for a consulting ...More
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Yes there were indeed Blacks in ancient China. The skeletal remains from southern China are predominately Negroid. The people practiced single burials which is an African ritual. In northern China the blacks founded many civilizations. The three major empires of China were the Xia Dynasty (c.2205-1766 B.C), Shang/ Yin Dynasty (c.1700-1050 B.C) and the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou dynasty was the first dynasty founded by the Mongoloid people in ...More
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Posted by Duane On April - 28 - 2005ADD COMMENTS
Been doing tours for Walking the Spirit Tours on black Paris (see the website at http://walkthespirit.moonfruit.com) for details and to make reservations) and have been having the time of my life. I hope all of you get the chance to realize what you’re supposed to be doing with your lives and future. I believe I have found my calling. I get to combine all I love – walking in this ...More
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Posted by Duane On April - 28 - 2005ADD COMMENTS
A very tired subject (I know), however there are those out there that do make this crazy distinction. Just recently, the man pictured above (left) was charged with the crime of arson: A D.C. man was arrested and charged yesterday in connection with nearly 50 fires intentionally set in the District, Maryland and Virginia over two years, including one in Northeast that killed an elderly woman. Federal authorities charged Thomas A. Sweatt, 50, ...More
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New DNA studies suggest that all humans descended from a single African ancestor who lived some 60,000 years ago. To uncover the paths that lead from him to every living human, the National Geographic Society today launched the Genographic Project at its Washington, D.C., headquarters. The project is a five-year endeavor undertaken as a partnership between IBM and National Geographic. It will combine population genetics and molecular biology to trace the ...More
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