The Hall Way Monitor – http://thehallwaymonitor.blogspot.com/ As the Director of Sales and Business Development for a software developer, I have been in the technology industry (both hardware and software) for about 18 years. I am also a writer and father who has watched on the sidelines for too long, as our urban and inner city…
Month: September 2010
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Saudi Diplomat Discovered Gay Fears Death If Returned to Saudi Arabia
NBC News Reports: The diplomat, Ali Ahmad Asseri, the first secretary of the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles, has informed U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials that Saudi officials have refused to renew his diplomatic passport and effectively terminated his job after discovering he was gay and was close friends with a Jewish woman. Read…
Why Custom Domains Are Important… – Social Media Tips
Why Custom Domains Are Important… – Social Media Tips Autonomy is the greatest asset when it comes to ownership over your blog. One of the best signifiers of autonomy and professionalism is a custom domain name. They are easy and cheap to receive and the benefits are never ending. A custom domain name can help…
Pastor Terry Jones Back To Square One
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Taste The Thoughts – Black Blog of the Week
Site Summary: “Taste the Thoughts” is not your regular blog site. Each page holds its own identity and signifies a different layer of my personality. Dear Diary is a collection of some of the most intimate thoughts I encounter daily. Reality takes the reader deep into my mind for an honest and candid reflection of…
Regina King Slams the Emmys, Says “White As Ever” For Ignoring Blacks – Black News
Regina King is highly upset after Black Actress, Alaina Reed-Amini of Sesame Street and 227, was not included in this year’s memoriam to honor actors and actresses that have died over the past year. She says that this is indicative of the racism that is very prevalent in Hollywood. King vented her frustrations in an…
Calculated Optimism: Africa’s Growing Young Population, Demographic Dividends, and the African Renaissance (Part 1)
Calculated Optimism: Africa’s Growing Young Population, Demographic Dividends, and the African Renaissance by Wilson Idahosa Aiwuyor (The African Assignment) Some analysts have expressed concern over Africa’s population trend, claiming that the continent is overpopulated. They are, understandably, concerned about the strains of Africa’s population on the environment and natural resources. They caution against the effects…
The African Assignment – Black Blog of the Week
About The African Assignment The African Assignment is meant to stimulate thoughts on various aspects of Africa and explore opportunities for the younger generation to shape its future. We intend to engage young folks to think critically and strategically beyond media sensation on issues of African development. The blog is an extension of the CONNECT…









