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Race, Religion & Power ©: December 2006
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Love and Relationships in the Black Community: A Roundtable - Part III. Question 3 to the Women: What does the traditional notion of a man being head of household mean to women in general and to you in particular? I do not consider this a traditional notion but a directive from God. It's biblical. I believe the failure in many marriages is the man's inability to embrace this and the woman's inability to allow him to embrace it. If you c...He is the...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: September 2008
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Tough Times - Five Simple Suggestions for Surviving Uncertainty. By: LeVoyd L. Carter. September 30, 2008. Well here are a few suggestions. Second, take a good look at what’s going on in your world. Write down what you need to work on, change or disregard (including those toxic acquaintances) so that your home and personal life in uncertain times are a bit more stable and secure. For example, now that Congress is debating the economic bailout of ba...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: Today! Right Now! Make a Decision to Lead a Better Life!
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Make a Decision to Lead a Better Life! Make a positive decision! In order to make us all aware of our day to day decision making, I challenge each of you to make one deliberate, well thought out decision that you can implement right now, that will positively impact you. LeVoyd L. Carter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Title Index and Archive. Make a Decision to Lead a Bette. LeVoyd L. Carter. Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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Race, Religion & Power ©: March 2007
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Friday, March 23, 2007. The Power of Effective Communications in Life, Love and Relationships. There is a great deal of power to wield by each of us if we would continuously focus on being effective communicators. No matter what your passion, chosen profession or who you consider your friends, associates or colleagues, one of the tools each of us can have and use to maximize each situation, circumstance and opportunity is effective communication. My initial response to this qu...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: Tough Times - Five Simple Suggestions for Surviving Uncertainty
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Tough Times - Five Simple Suggestions for Surviving Uncertainty. By: LeVoyd L. Carter. September 30, 2008. Well here are a few suggestions. Second, take a good look at what’s going on in your world. Write down what you need to work on, change or disregard (including those toxic acquaintances) so that your home and personal life in uncertain times are a bit more stable and secure. For example, now that Congress is debating the economic bailout of ba...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: The Power of Effective Communications in Life, Love and Relationships
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Friday, March 23, 2007. The Power of Effective Communications in Life, Love and Relationships. There is a great deal of power to wield by each of us if we would continuously focus on being effective communicators. No matter what your passion, chosen profession or who you consider your friends, associates or colleagues, one of the tools each of us can have and use to maximize each situation, circumstance and opportunity is effective communication. My initial response to this qu...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: November 2008
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Obama: Success Measured and Achieved - Maybe? By: LeVoyd L. Carter. November 10, 2008. For me, the election of President Obama has already positively changed the world and what history has and will say about the ability of African-Americans to compete, contribute, lead and excel in every noble field of human endeavor. Over the next four years, how will you measure President Obama's success? The microphone is on - so speak! LeVoyd L. Carter.
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Race, Religion & Power ©: Obama: Success Measured and Achieved - Maybe?
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Obama: Success Measured and Achieved - Maybe? By: LeVoyd L. Carter. November 10, 2008. For me, the election of President Obama has already positively changed the world and what history has and will say about the ability of African-Americans to compete, contribute, lead and excel in every noble field of human endeavor. Over the next four years, how will you measure President Obama's success? The microphone is on - so speak! LeVoyd L. Carter.
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Race, Religion & Power ©: Through the Viewfinder: Are Our Eyes Wide Shut?
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, May 08, 2007. Through the Viewfinder: Are Our Eyes Wide Shut? By LeVoyd L. Carter II. 169;2007 LeVoyd Carter II. I recently had the pleasure of spending eight days in Washington D.C. I enjoyed all of the normal things that make D.C., such a wonderful city - the architecture, museums, restaurants, shopping and etc. All that I could “see” I actually loved of the city. Why does everyone seem so unhappy, sad, insecure or angry? Is it now taboo to be pleasant? Remember, yo...
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Race, Religion & Power ©: November 2006
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Race, Religion and Power ©. Tuesday, November 07, 2006. Love and Relationships in the Black Community: A Roundtable - Part II. Question 2 to the Women: Is money and security the only thing women want from a man? If so, why not say so? No I want emotional support, quality time, a best friend and to be loved. Question 2 to the Men: Why do men choose to abandon their children? Let your views and opinions be heard by selecting the comment icon below! Http:/ www.rrpmedia.blogspot.com. LeVoyd L. Carter. To put...