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How did they adjust for socioeconomic factors, by comparing what?
FACT #31: The rate at which Blacks commit murder is thirteen times that of Whites; Rape and assault, ten times. These figures, as given by the F.B.I. reports, vary somewhat from year to year but fairly represent the trend for the past decade. (27) (6) (13)
On April 16, 2004, Okafor declared his eligibility for the 2004 NBA Draft, giving up his one remaining year of college athletic eligibility. He did however receive his undergraduate degree in Accounting/Finance in three academic years. On June 24, Okafor was selected second overall in the draft, becoming the first ever draft pick by the expansion Charlotte Bobcats
Chris Bosh missed out on March Madness during his one year at Georgia Tech, but he still entered the NBA in 2003 with plenty of big-game experience. As a high school senior, Bosh led Lincoln (Dallas) to a 40-0 record, the Class 4A state title and the No. 1 spot in the national rankings. Even though he averaged 21.8 points and 12.2 rebounds per game that season, his parents emphasized that GPA was just as important as PPG. They also stressed the importance of balancing athletics with other interests. So while Bosh was a captain for the nation's top basketball team, he was also a member of the National Honor Society and National Society of Black Engineers.
FACT #55: The Republic of Haiti, the only completely Black republic in the Western Hemisphere also happens to be the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It also has the lowest life expectancy, highest illiteracy, lowest per capita consumption of newsprint, lowest per capita GNP, and the lowest level of political stability. (27)
Chris Bosh missed out on March Madness during his one year at Georgia Tech, but he still entered the NBA in 2003 with plenty of big-game experience. As a high school senior, Bosh led Lincoln (Dallas) to a 40-0 record, the Class 4A state title and the No. 1 spot in the national rankings. Even though he averaged 21.8 points and 12.2 rebounds per game that season, his parents emphasized that GPA was just as important as PPG. They also stressed the importance of balancing athletics with other interests. So while Bosh was a captain for the nation's top basketball team, he was also a member of the National Honor Society and National Society of Black Engineers.
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Hey stinkybutt. Stop with the anecdotal evidence. Everyone agrees there are some smart blacks. But ON AVERAGE whites are smarter. You don't seem to understand what " on average" means.
There are people who can bench press 700 pounds. To morons like you that means everybody has the potential to do it, if they just work at it!!! uramoron
In 1988, Patricia Bath invented the Cataract Laser Probe, a device that painlessly removes cataracts. Prior to this invention, cataracts were surgically removed. Patricia Bath founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness.
Chris Bosh missed out on March Madness during his one year at Georgia Tech, but he still entered the NBA in 2003 with plenty of big-game experience. As a high school senior, Bosh led Lincoln (Dallas) to a 40-0 record, the Class 4A state title and the No. 1 spot in the national rankings. Even though he averaged 21.8 points and 12.2 rebounds per game that season, his parents emphasized that GPA was just as important as PPG. They also stressed the importance of balancing athletics with other interests. So while Bosh was a captain for the nation's top basketball team, he was also a member of the National Honor Society and National Society of Black Engineers.
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Hey stinkybutt. Stop with the anecdotal evidence. Everyone agrees there are some smart blacks. But ON AVERAGE whites are smarter. You don't seem to understand what " on average" means.
There are people who can bench press 700 pounds. To morons like you that means everybody has the potential to do it, if they just work at it!!! uramoron
Are you calling Uncle SS? BTW I am sad for you that your mind set is so screwed up. You can do whatever you put your mind to if you have the stamina to make it happen. How do you think I became successful coming from the hood? Stop making excuses for yourself. Didn't I tell you to be careful what you say because you are not smart enough to know you are revealing how sad your life is?
Warren Washington
Atmospheric Scientist
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Warren Washington helped pioneer the field of atmospheric computer modeling. Born in Portland, Oregon, Washington earned a bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in meteorology from Oregon State University. After completing his doctorate in meteorology at Pennsylvania State University, he joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, in 1963. There, he specialized in computer modeling of the earth’s climate and has helped foster awareness of global climate change. Now, Washington is a senior scientist and head of the Climate Change Research Section in the Climate and Global Dynamics Division at the NCAR.
Washington has served on the President’s National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere and the National Science Board. He has won many awards, including the Dr. Charles Anderson Award from the American Meteorological Society “for pioneering efforts as a mentor and passionate support of individuals, educational programs, and outreach initiatives designed to foster a diverse population of atmospheric scientists.” He has published more than 100 papers in professional journals, and his book, An Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling (co-authored with NASA’s Claire Parkinson) is a reference on climate modeling.
Heres another one for your side Asciepias
Koko demonstrates levels of awareness similar to humans - YouTube
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Are you calling Uncle SS? BTW I am sad for you that your mind set is so screwed up. You can do whatever you put your mind to if you have the stamina to make it happen.
You all know the story: Lowly intern at massively wealthy company moves up the ladder to become CEO of said company. Or perhaps you don't know the story because it never really happens, minus a few dream sequences in movies. But Ursula Burns -- CEO of a little outfit called Xerox -- did just that, and became the first African-American CEO of a Fortune 500 company to boot.
Burns joined Xerox fresh out of Columbia University, where she received her master's degree in mechanical engineering. She soon was working closely with one of the division presidents and was given a title of president in 2007. In 2009, she was named CEO – nearly 30 years after the world's most successful summer internship
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Are you calling Uncle SS? BTW I am sad for you that your mind set is so screwed up. You can do whatever you put your mind to if you have the stamina to make it happen.
That is really stupid. It's advice like that that has wrecked the lives of so many black kids. Millions of 14 year old black kids who are of average height and average athletic ability are told by moron adults like you that they can play in the NBA if they just work at it.!!! Fact is a kid like that has no chance of making the NBA and he would be much better off if he forgot basketball and hit the books and became literate and got a job as a schoolteacher or auto repairman or opened a business.