Monthly Archives: December 2009

Kwanzaa 2: Now That You Know What It Is

Kwanzaa Post 2: Now That You Know What Kwanzaa Is. Now that you know what it is, here’s the problem with the holiday. Continue reading

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New Semester's Resolutions

It’s the end of the semester for college students everywhere. For us, the end of the semester is basically the end of the year. This is when we make our New Semester’s Resolutions. Continue reading

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Facebook Privacy. An Oxymoron.

Some people put all their business on Facebook and then get mad when somebody asks about it. There are two types of people who do this. The vague passive-aggressive type and the Facebook Thug type. Continue reading

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Mr. T is That Dude

I know. You’re wondering where I’m going to go with this post. Is Mr. T the man because he pities fools? While that empathy is admirable, that’s not the reason. Is it because he has not changed his image at all in pretty much his entire career? Not really. Is it because of that killer Mohawk and gold bling? Actually, yes. Continue reading

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Updates Galore!

Hey everyone. I know I haven’t posted any legitimate articles this week. I’ve been pretty busy and I got really excited about the contest going on and didn’t want to take away from that.  If you don’t know about the … Continue reading

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Free Ipod [Updated/Easier Rules!]

Hello loyal readers! It’s iPod giveaway time. This contest is for a 4GB, Black iPod shuffle. Click that to see all the cool and snazzy features. Anyway, whether you want an ipod of your own or you just want to … Continue reading

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Dr Jays.

Hello all! Catch me over at Dr Jays today. I wrote an article entitled, “Shaq VS Tiger Woods” I’ll be back on Monday with the contest for a free ipod shuffle! Tell your friends and family! Many will enter, one … Continue reading

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World AIDS Day: A DC Perspective

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines an HIV epidemic as a situation where “the overall percentage of disease among residents of a specific geographic area exceeds 1 percent”. Our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. currently has an HIV/AIDS infected rate of 3%. Continue reading

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