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    David Blackwell David Harold Blackwell was an African American mathematician and statistician. He contributed too many fields, including dynamic programming, game theory, measure theory, probability theory, information theory, and mathematical statistics. Furthermore, he had a great talent for making things appear simple, regardless of how complicated it appeared. Blackwell became one of greatest African-American mathematicians. David Harold Blackwell was born April 24, 1919, in Centralia,…

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    I have always been interested in people and what they do and think, and choosing social science just felt right to me. However, I have have seen very few undergraduate urban planning programs, and I like that the University of Maryland, University College fits in with my working-adult lifestyle, even though they do not offer a specific major for urban planning. The Princeton Review explains how "Urban Planning majors study the socio-economic factors and conditions behind housing projects in the…

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    Madeleine Leininger Ulrica Garcia South University Madeleine Leininger Dr. Madeleine Leininger was known and described in many articles and tributes. She won many accolades and was the foundress of the worldwide Transcultural Nursing Movement that defined the relationship of dealing with patient from different cultural backgrounds. She was known as a researcher, consultant, theorist, public speaker, educator, and author. Dr. Madeleine Leininger gained prominence all over the world in the…

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    Centre, Westmoreland, Armstrong, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Elk, Huntington, Indiana, Jefferson and Somerset counties [1] or the Altoona and State College metropolitan areas. Prior to completing his Juris Doctor in 1997 at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Mr. Neiderhiser earned his Bachelor of Science in business management from Grove City College. In 1998, he…

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    Jane Hinton she earned her VMD at University of Pennsylvania. Also Dr.Alfreda Jhonson was the first female who graduate from the Tuskegee Institute School of Veterinary Medicine . African Americans have played an important role in veterinary profession since the 1900’s . 1949 , the women’s veterinary association became the women’s veterinary medical association . Both Dr. Jane Hinton and Dr.Alfreda Jhonson joined the association The responsibility for me to be a veterinarian…

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    this small herd of cattle is unaware of the outside world, so many people have no idea of the careers and jobs available of that in the beef cattle breed association. The involuntary assumption is that they only associate with farmers and cattle everyday, and are simply an unnecessary part of the agricultural industry. Nevertheless, these associations offer many different jobs ranging from a customer service representative, to a registration paper specialist.…

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    Essay On W. E. B. Dubois

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    One of the most distinguishable African American Pioneers was William Edward Burghardt W.E.B. Du Bois, he was one of many black intellectuals around the world. This vanguard instilled in many African American a profound sense of purpose. For example, Morgan State University compliments the morals, values, and principles he insists African Americans must have. His battle cry was education, a primary tool to combat an unjust nation. William Edward Burghardt was born February 23, 1868 and died…

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    the sport rugby was popular in colleges around the world. People would play the sport rugby and they played it a lot. But in the sport of rugby the people would get hurt because they played with no pads on the players. In 1880, a rugby player from Yale University, named Walter Camp changed the rules of rugby and transformed it into American football. Walter camp is known as “the father of football”, he was apart of the group called Intercollegiate Football Association (IFA) who was the people…

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    Double Consciousness

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    United States of America (CITE). The scholars that hold this degree are a unique group of individuals who have not only mastered their field of study, but have the ability to become a voice in academia and society through research, instruction, and publication. Scholars who have this level of education are prone to have higher qualities of living, economic stability, and socioeconomic status (Yosso, 2005). However, for African American females (AAF) attending a pre-dominantly white university,…

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    Implicit associations are formed automatically through social experiences and unconscious biases are held as negative attitudes and behaviors towards a social group. The influence of these biases is seen everywhere, including educational forums. Public school systems in the nation reached 49.8 million students grades pre-k through 12th in 2014 and the Department of Defense Education Activity 's (DoDEA) facilities 2014 enrollment was 83,000 students. Exploring the demographic information and…

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