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My Fashion Week

Last week, two key things happened: Football season started and Fashion Week kicked off. I'm in heaven and a bit of hell. As the daughter, mother, sister, niece, granddaughter of fashionistas (and some sharp brothas)--fashion fuels me. Not just shopping and imprinting my own style, but the colors, fabrics, energy and creative energy involved. It's a way of life. It is life. And right now, life is good.And then we have sports. My other passion (I have many, and that's...okay). Favre came to NY. Phelps reigns supreme (I was a swimmer and lifeguard). Brady got injured (sniff) and Michigan will always be numero uno to all (!) So, that part of my spirit is in a good place too.But what to do when both worlds call, and I need to answer professionally and personally to both? So just when this could have been the best week EVER, I was too busy to truly grasp what it meant to me and for me. And in many ways for my being Black in America. I've had opportunity to do some cool things in my days; And for all my fussin' and cussin' and stressing over getting things just right and getting my due--I worked on two significant releases this week: the site redesign of the NFL/United Way Agency's partnership microsite, and the launch of a fashion and shopping online digest InsideTheTents.net. Next week, after all the pieces have been tested and all the modules function like a well coached team, one of the coolest sites on the web will hit the virtual field. When folks log on and see the moving timeline, players profiles that jump of the page, trading cards that flip and all the other bells and whistles, I'll be quietly on the sidelines saying: "Not bad for a little girl of color who wanted to be in the Olympics and be a sports agent, but the timing wasn't right". Uhn...And then when Italian Vogue published an all Black model edition of their magazine this year, and the catwalk at Bryant Park is bright, but light on the usage of sistas and brothas, I pulled a coup that those in their Ivory-fashion-mag-Towers would never suspect: I go inside the tents and have captured the moments and brought access before others did and will. And it won't stop there--London, Milan and Paris are next and there's Tokyo too. For all their money and seeming power, I relied on good ole fashion Black girl-get it done ingenuity (and years of business know how and relationships), and did my thing. From behind the scenes: I walked the walk. Uhn...So my head is still pounding (no real sleep in weeks), and my fingers numb. My still heart torn between two loves (alas, there is TV, film and music too and those projects to deliver), I still have tweaks so that the work is perfect, but in the end, I realize I did good this week and made a mark on America in my own small, but significant way. What was all the fuss?Carry on and pass the remote...
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How is Ministry and business going? I have just completed compiling a 483 page manual that will show you step by step how to write grant proposals as well as give you over 400 pages of agencies that actually give grants to for profit and non-profit organizations. Now is the time to tap into where the funds are, while they are still available. The cost is 39.95 plus 5.00 shipping and handling to have it shipped or you can download it as an e-book for 39.95 which will also include April Masons latest e-book " How to Establish your business Credit without using your personal credit" . Contact me at prophetesscross@yahoo.com. Here is the link to download the e-book

"Prophetess Allison J. CrossFire and Rain Ministriesemail: prophetesscross@yahoo.comphone: 231-343-2511
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Focus on Achievement-#6 in a Series of DiscussionsBy Joan E. Gosier, CEO of HBCU kidz, Inc.Definition of GAP [a problem caused by some disparity] Pronunciation: \?gap\ Function: nounScience +Math +Artifacts of Culture +Reading +Test Taking Tips=Gap ClosureDid you know that there is a 18% gap in parents reading to children at home between black and white parents?Source: US Department of Education NCES Status and Trends in the Education of Blacks pg.24My parents brought me a set of World Book Encyclopedia shortly after I was born. My older sister used to send me annual subscriptions to Ebony Jr. A few months ago, I purchased a used set in good condition on sale at the public library for only $6.00. It came complete with a matching Childcraft series. Something that has positively impacted and lasted me for a lifetime was purchased for less than a movie ticket.My mom used to take me to the library regularly. I recall picking out books and tapes and returning them back on time. It gave me great pleasure to fill out the application for library cards when my youngest reached the required two years old age limit.I used to sit and try to decipher my older siblings college textbooks lying around the house. I recall trying so very hard to figure out my brother's calculus book problems. It was a mystery that I was determined to grow up and explore. It was a private joy to receive an 'A' on my college course when I finally reached that level of understanding.My daughters and I have our favorite books we read. Daddy has identified his favorite ones of his own with the girls. Books were introduced to me at birth. I loved each and every one of them and now almost 4 decades later some of my favorite ones are still around in the hands of my munchkins.My husband reminds me that some parents do not get introduced to the importance and joy of reading until adulthood. He falls in that camp. He instills the importance to the girls because he now sees how important the skills are in life.Reading fine print on contracts, scouring over newspaper classifieds or even following an engaging blog discussion online can be a challenge for some parents.Some habits are hard to manage. Experts all cite the importance of a child being read to at the earliest of ages. It doesn't even matter what you read. Just let them know that words on paper have meaning.What are our favorite ways to instill the love of reading? Did you know that Afrokids.com has created a wonderful collection of books and DVDs that combine an appreciation for diversity with classical stories?Our family designs unique and educational unity gear for babies with reading in mind. Every time we put on a shirt with writing on the front, we use it as a teaching moment. We read it, point out the letters as we sound out the words and explain what it means. If it is not positive and inspiring for our kids to know, then they do not wear it. It really works for us and we hope that others choose to give it a try at home. Babies love to learn. Feed them knowledge. You will grow a great reader and a happy literate adult.Visit sites such as http://www.blackparentconnect.com and www.AchieversinTraining.com and find a gift that will inspire a love of reading. Every child deserves a special gift that reflects your hope for their future.This series is intended to be a work in progress. What I am doing as an individual, and what others are doing as well. Together we can learn some new things and reinforce some things we already knew. What do you think? Can we work together?The Achiever in Training(TM) and S.M.A.R.T curriculum are exclusive copywritten and proprietary programs developed by HBCU kidz, Inc.For more statistics about this problem, please visit www.achieversintraining.com and click on "Resources." To comment on this article, visit the HBCU kidz blog. To communicate with other concerned Black parents, please go to www.blackparentconnect.comFor more information about the program or the limited edition gift collection visit www.AchieversinTraining.com. The site contains information and ideas to proactively promote positive images for African American children and their families.Contact Joan Gosier at 1-888-HBCU-kid.CONTACT:HBCU kidz, Inc.954-302-4540JoanGosier@HBCUkidz.com
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Give Your Business a Designer Web Presence Do It Right Do It TightLet us try our skills for your next project.http://www.greenacres-cafe.com Steve Harvey Hoodie Award Winnerhttp://www.corvetteofchoice.comhttp://www.playyosong.comhttp://www.speedywebsolution.com/Portfolio.htmlhttp://www.abyssinia4417.orghttp://www.wqfxonlineradio.net Newhttp://wwww.speedywebsolution.com/Wjld/home.html Sample OnlyI look forward to hearing from you.Sincerely,Paula MoffettSpeedy Web Solutionpaulamoffett@speedywebsolution.com(323) 465-3853 or (626) 806-3952Barry ThomasSpeedy Web Solutionbarrythomas@speedywebsolution.com
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Exceptance

We as people need to feel as if we belong, to a family an organization,a community,etc. And with belonging comes exceptance. Therefore we must realize that even though we have our differences we are all part of one family, The Human Race. It would be a beauitful thing to teach this to our children and future generations.
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The Wish Maker Checklist

The Wish Maker Checklist.pdfThe Wish Maker Checklist – 5 Strategies for Successful Goal SettingHow many times have you set goals only to watch miserably as they fall by the wayside?What happened?Did other dreams get in the way?Were you too busy to make your dreams a reality?Do you feel you are a victim of life’s circumstances, rather than an individual capable of taking charge of their life, and the outcomes that result from action?Use this checklist to brainstorm and discover your hidden talents, the five tools you can personally use to ensure your goals are met with pride, accomplishment, AND with as little effort as possible.Are you ready to find out what these five personal strategies are?Download the Hidden Power of Setting Goals.Join The Mentors Club and receive on-going support for your dreams and practical advice for your success!
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HELP FIND A CURE!!!! PLEASE READ!!!!

I registered in the Avon Breast Cancer walkathon to support my aunt whose 36 years old and have been battling with breast cancer for 3 years... She a mother of 4 year old triplets... She was told on friday that she might not make it but i don't believe it.. with alot of prayer and support i hope everything can turn out for the best... She is like a mother to me she help take care of me..She was there for the birth of my kids i have 3 by the way... I just want to support her and all the breast cancer patients and survivors.. I believe this the enemy disease andd i refuse to let him win... I'm calling everybody please help me out and donate to me... Please send me all your emails and i'll send you a link to my website.... THANK YOU....Denise.... I CARE TO INFORM EVEYBODY THAT MY AUNT LOST HER BATTLE WITH BREAST CANCER ON 3/19/08 AND WAS LAYED TO REST ON 3/29/08... IN HER HONOR I WILL WALK IN HER SHOES THIS MAY AT THE AVON'S BREAST CANCER 2 DAY WALK... MY EMAIL IS GEMINI_AGENCY2008@YAHOO.COM IF YOU WANT TO DONATE TO ME LEAVE ME YOUR EMAIL AND I'LL FORWARD YOU THE LINK.... THANK YOU
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Kpangnan Butter

Kpangnan butter, pronounced “pain-ya”, is also called golden shea butter or African nut butter. It is obtained from the African nut tree, which is found in the forests of West Africa. It is a golden yellow color, which is the reason why some call it “golden shea butter”. It is not, however, related to shea butter. Kpangnan butter is a soft, powdery type nut butter that melts into the skin and gives it a dry, silky feeling.According to cyberlipid.org, this butter contains a high proportion of stigmasterol, a plant sterol. In skin application, this sterol may have anti-inflammatory effects and may assist in healing skin irritations such as eczema and severely dry skin.Kpangnan is a lovely, powdery butter that plays well with other oils and makes a wonderfully soothing balm for the skin. We use it in our megamix shea butter whip and some of our clients have found it to naturally soothe their dry skin without leaving behind a greasy after-feel.Disclaimer: The information contained on this website is not meant as a substitute for advice from a medical professional. We are only commenting on our own experiences and urge you to seek medical advice where applicable.Sources:Cyberlipid.orghttp://www.znaturforsch.com/ac/v54c/54c0937.pdfhttp://www.agbangakarite.com/newsletters/february2005.htm
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The Significace of Nation Building: Video

In the spirit of Black entrepreneurs supporting each other, I am posting this video on Nation Building. Buying Black and creating Black businesses are the building blocks towards nation building- which- I don't know about ya'll, but that is my ultimate goal as an entrepreneur. The video is a snippet of a lecture by Dr John Henrick Clarke- Well known ancestor who was steeped in his knowledge of African History as a Prof. at Hunter College in NYC- was involved in various world movements for Black people- including the Civil Rights Movement in the US, fight for independence in Ghana, West Africa, and Apartheid in South Africa, etc.Enjoy.
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Hello Good people,View this documentary and see why credit debt is a setup. Designed to keep you broke.Did you know that your rate can be increased for almost any reason the bank decide.Did you know you will charge a higher rate on money borrowed before the higher rate applied.Did you know that late fee is 100% profit for the banks and you pay interest on that amount.Yes, you are being legally robbed. View this then go to http://www.juniques.org and stop the maddness.Get the Financial tools that can get you back your money!!!!!!!View thishttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/credit/view/go herehttp://www.juniques.orgStart getting your hard earned dollars Back in your pocket.Thank you,Rickey
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Vendor Events

I am looking for vending opportunies in Michigan. I really enjoy networking and meeting new people. I have a website www.3mbgifts.com also, but I enjoy going and doing and the excitement of being around all sorts of people. Let me know of some upcoming events anyone might know of. In Detroit, Flint, Sag, Pontiac, Lansing , Grand Rapids AreasPeace and BlessingsMargene3mbgifts.com
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IF YOU HAVE CHILDREN , MORE SO GIRLS WE ALL KNOW THE THREE MAJOR BIRTHDAYS ARE HER, SWEET SIXTEEN, (OR FIFTEEN, FOR OTHER NATIONALITES) EIGHTTEEN, AND TWEENTY ONE. AND I KNOW WE HAVE ALL SEEN THE HIT MTV SHOW "MY SWEET SIXTEEN" WELL IF YOU ARE A SINGLE PARENT LIKE I AM OR YOU HAVE A LIMITED BUDGET TO LIVE ON PARTIES THAT LAVISH ARE JUST NOT POSSIBLE. WE ALL WANT OUR CHILDREN TO HAVE THE BEST. WE ALL WANT OUR CHILDREN TO FEEL SPECIAL. WE ALL WANT OUR DAUGHTERS TO FEEL LIKE A PRINCESS ON HER SPECIAL DAYS... I KNOW... I KNOW, THE PARTIES YOU SEE ON MTV ARE COMPLETELY OVER THE TOP, AND THE AVERAGE PARENT WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO AFFORD IT.WELL, I CAN HELP WITH THAT. I HAVE COME UP WITH A WAY TO GIVE ANY AND EVERYONE A WAY TO GIVE THEIR CHILDREN THE MOST SPECTACULAR EVENT THEY CAN EVER IMAGINE. FROM THE DECORATIONS, TO THE FOOD, TO THE FAVORS. EVERYTHING CAN BE CUSTOM MADE FOR WHAT EVER THEME HE/SHE WANTS. ANY THEME YOU WANT I CAN PRODUCE AND I PROMISE IT WILL BE AFFODABLE. YOUR CHILD CAN BE A SUPER STAR AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO BREAK THE BANK...IF YOU WANT ANY FURTHER INFORMATION E-MAIL ME AT : NSSDAVIS@YAHOO.COM
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