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The Top 25 Things Black Folks Do That We Need to STOP!!! A Breakdown and Analysis of 25 Self-Perpetuated Issues that Adversely Affect the African-American Community
THE TOP 25 THINGS BLACK FOLKS DO THAT WE NEED TO STOP!!! is a compilation of acute intellectual censure of certain new and longstanding belief systems, traditions, and activities that many African-Americans hold and practice In this critically profound thesis, the authors specify and expound upon 25 problematic issues that are adversely affecting Blacks in America:

Issue #1: Black on Black Crime

Issue #2: Acting As if AIDS is Not a Black Disease

Issue #3: Calling Each Other Nigga

Issue #4: Hating on Each Other and Trying to Hold One Another Back (Being Easily Divided)

Issue #5: Gangbanging

Issue #6: Worshipping & Displaying White Depictions of God and Jesus

Issue #7: The Baby Mama Baby Daddy Syndrome

Issue #8: Marching

Issue #9: Getting Rich & Famous....Then Marrying White Women (Black Men)

Issue #10: Expecting White Folks to Solve Our Problems for Us

Issue #11: Expecting Racism to Magically Disappear

Issue #12: Trying Too Hard to Integrate & Assimilate

Issue #13: Becoming Sellouts & Uncle-Toms in Order to Get a Little Power & Money

Issue #14: Allowing Competing Groups & Races to Own Nearly All the Businesses in Our Communities

Issue #15: Thinking and Operating as Individuals and Start Thinking and Operating Moreso as a Group

Issue #16: Calling Ourselves Christians without Knowing Anything about the History, Authorship, and Origin of the Religion

Issue #17: Allowing Ourselves to be Mistreated, Abused, Disrespected, and Taken Advantage Of by Other Groups

Issue #18: Glorifying Violence, Drug Dealing, and Black on Black Crime in Our Music (Some Rappers)

Issue #19: Calling the Preacher (and the Preacher only) Whenever Something Goes Wrong in the Black Community

Issue #20: Spending Too Much Money on Clothing, Entertainment, & Other Non-Appreciating Items

Issue #21: Engaging in Stupid Fads (Spinning Rims, Gaudy Jewelry, Cosmetic Gold Teeth, Sagging Pants, etc.)

Issue #22: Acting Ignorant While on T.V. (Court Shows, Cop Shows, News Programs, Reality T.V. Shows, and Music Videos)

Issue #23: Celebrating Holidays like The 4th of July and Thanksgiving

Issue #24: Selling Illegal Drugs, Getting Enough Money to Start a Legitimate Business, and STILL Continuing to Sell Drugs

Issue #25: Ignoring the 25 Things Listed in This Book

Intended to be a wake up call for Black America, this book is sure to generate not just awareness but also inspiration for what many believe is overdue collective contemplation and self-correction within communities of color all across the nation..
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Misperception of sleep can adversely affect daytime functioning in insomnia [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy]
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This experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between subjective perception of sleep and daytime processes in primary insomnia. Twenty-two individuals with primary insomnia received positive or negative feedback about their sleep, immediately on waking, on three consecutive mornings. The positive feedback was that last night's sleep was good quality. The negative feedback was that last night's sleep was poor quality. Objective sleep on each of the three nights was estimated by actigraphy and did not differ across the three nights or the two feedback conditions. Negative feedback (based on 32 nights of data) was associated with more negative thoughts, sleepiness, monitoring for sleep-related threat, and safety behaviours during the day, relative to positive feedback (based on 34 nights of data). These results indicate that the impaired daytime functioning reported by insomnia patients is maintained, at least in part, by subjective perception of sleep. .
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Latin America avoids Asian 'contagion.' (Latin America is not adversely affected by Asian financial crisis and still offers good investment prospects)(Reinsurance/International)(Column): ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on March 2, 1998. The length of the article is 820 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Latin America has not suffered adversely from the Asian financial crisis and still offers good investment prospects, according to two investment analysts specializing in Latin America attending the International Insurance Council's 'Roundtable on Insurance Conditions in Latin America.' Inter-American Development Bank Sr. Financial Economist Kim Stalking says the Asian crisis has highlighted the stability of Latin America with the result that investors are diverting capital to the region. Skol & Associates Pres Michael Skol said that the Asian crisis will not deter investors from investing in latin America.

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Title: Latin America avoids Asian 'contagion.' (Latin America is not adversely affected by Asian financial crisis and still offers good investment prospects)(Reinsurance/International)(Column)
Author: John Jennings
Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 2, 1998
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v102 Issue: n9 Page: p21(1)

Article Type: Column

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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