Saturday, January 14, 2012

Leadership Secrets of excellent African American Women

!±8± Leadership Secrets of excellent African American Women

African American women have overcome unprecedented adversity historically and have now arisen to a place of distinguished success and notoriety. Two of my personal favorites among African American women are Rosa Parks and Oprah Winfrey.

Rosa Parks was an African American seamstress and civil ownership activist whom the U.S. Congress dubbed the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil ownership Movement". Parks is paramount for her refusal on December 1, 1955 to obey bus driver James Blake's ask that she relinquish her seat to a white passenger. Her subsequent arrest and trial for this act of civil disobedience triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott, one of the largest and most prosperous mass movements against racial segregation in history, and launched Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the organizers of the boycott, to the forefront of the civil ownership movement. Her role in American history earned her an iconic status in American culture, and her actions have left an enduring heritage for civil ownership movements colse to the world.

Oprah Winfrey after her birth spent her first six years living in rural poverty with her Grandma Hattie Mae. Winfrey's grandmother taught her to read before the age of three and took her to the local church, where she was nicknamed "The Preacher" for her quality to impart Bible verses. At age six Oprah moved to an inner city ghetto in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her mother.

Winfrey was molested by her cousin, uncle, and a house friend. This traumatic caress deeply effected Oprah, but at the same time amazingly enabled her to feel for women, who would later become her major audience over the world. Turning her personal mess into a message, Oprah has mightily arisen as a global voice for women, an advocate for their rights, and a motherly figurehead who daily nurtures women throughout the world through her Tv broadcast.

Despite her dysfunctional home life, Winfrey skipped two of her earliest grades, became the teacher's pet, and by the time she was 13 received a scholarship to attend High School in the suburbs. Like many teenagers at the end of the 1960s, Winfrey rebelled, ran away from home and ran the streets. When she was 14, her frustrated mum sent her to live with her father in Nashville, Tennessee. Vernon was strict, but encouraging and made her instruction a priority. Winfrey became an honors student and was voted "Most beloved Girl."

Other aspects of Oprah's journey to success consist of her joining her high school speech team, and placing second in the nation in dramatic interpretation. She won an oratory contest, which secured her a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, where she studied communications. At age 18, Winfrey won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant.

Oprah's true media career began at age 17, when Winfrey worked at a local radio middle point while attending Tsu. Working in local media, she was both the youngest news anchor and the first black female news anchor at Nashville's Wlac-Tv. She moved to Baltimore's Wjz-Tv in 1976 to co-anchor the six o'clock news. She was then recruited as co-host of Wjz's local talk show habitancy Are Talking, which premiered on August 14, 1978.

In 1983, Winfrey relocated to Chicago to host Wls-Tv's low-rated half-hour morning talk-show, Am Chicago. The first episode aired on January 2, 1984. Within months after Winfrey took over, the show went from last place in the ratings to overtaking Donahue as the top rated talk show in Chicago. It was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show, wide to a full hour, and broadcast nationally beginning September 8, 1986.

Time magazine wrote, "Few habitancy would have bet on Oprah Winfrey's swift rise to host of the most beloved talk show on Tv. In a field dominated by white males, she is a black female of ample bulk."

Oprah speedily silenced her critics by taking her show to the top. Her easy curiosity, delightful humor, and endearing empathy attracts viewers of all walks of life. development habitancy feel safe in her presence, affirming their personhood, and encouraging their potential Oprah's show provides viewers throughout the world a group therapy and personal empowerment session.

What leadership lessons can we learn from Rosa Parks and Oprah Winfrey:

1. Stand up for yourself. Don't be afraid defy the status quo and say no!

2. Disobedience in the eyes of men is sometimes obedience in the eyes of God.

3. Be bold as a lion and rule the jungle.

4. Liberation for you means liberation for others.

5. Turn your mess into a message.

6. Your pain is the power of your purpose.

7. Your adversity is your testimony.

8. Pursue instruction and demonstration of your personhood.

9. Maximize the media to develop the message.

10. develop your heart and develop your world.

11. Empathize with others providing a sympathetic ear.

12. Love unconditionally and live wholeheartedly.

There is nothing new under the sun. Apply these ladies leadership secrets to your own life and live your dreams.


Leadership Secrets of excellent African American Women

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Brick! Dock for iPhone/iPod

Huge thanks to Aluratek for supplying this product for review. This dock truly is a beast in a little package. Not only is the sound quality superior to all docking stations I've tried, the build quality is amazing as well. As I say in the video, the thing is SOLID! If you'd like to pick The Brick up, please visit: aluratek.com The Brick retails for 9.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

The BEP Energy Never Dies Megamix - Black Eyed Peas Mix

It's time for some 3008 music! :P This is a MEGAMIX for the Black Eyed Peas 5th new incredible album - 'The END'! I really like this album and I mixed most of the songs [and I really tried to put more songs but I couid'nt, believe me :]] the songs, in their appearing orderr are: Ring-a-Ling Intro Rock That Body Boom Boom Pow Electric City I Gotta Feeling Party All The Time Rockin' To The Beat Pump It Harder Simple Little Melody Don't Phunk Around Missing You ^______^ I used many of the bep's video clips over the years and some of Fergie's clips from her solo album ' The Dutchess'. the videos [ALL of them belongs to Interscope Records and to the BEP!] are: Boom Boom Pow, London Bridge, Fergalicious, I Gotta Feeling, My Humps, Pump It, Don't Lie, Don't Phunk With My Heart, Glamorous, Let's Get It Started, Hey Mama I HOPE U'll Like It! Leave A-NICE-Comment, Rate & Subscribe!!! Download Link: www.mediafire.com will.i.am himself liked my mix! :OOOO blackeyedpeas.dipdive.com So... I'm 3008 and you?

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