Black entrepreneurs is a society of people who have created their prominent place in this world. These people are very innovative and possess the quality of grasping latest emerging technologies. They are pretty intelligent people and are born with a winning attitude.
Black entrepreneurs is a new emerging entrepreneur society due to the formation of which the evident gap between the Blacks and the White Americans has reduced to some extent.
Even the Black women have made a remarkable existence in international business over a few decades. No doubt black people are pretty hard working, focused and committed towards their goal.
There are few black women entrepreneurs who have established their names in different aspects of life and proved that the black society is not meant to be ignored such as Oprah Winfray, Kedar Massenburg, Sylvia Rhone etc. After all “Nothing is impossible in this world.”
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961, to Barack Obama, Sr. and Ann Dunham. He lived in Indonesia for a time before returning to Hawaii to live with his grandparents. He later moved to New York, where he graduated from Columbia University in 1983.
True to the values of empathy and service that his mother instilled in him, Barack put law school on hold after college and moved to Chicago, where he became a community organizer with a church-based group that was dedicated to improving living conditions in poor neighborhoods. It was here that he realized it would take changes in our laws and politics to truly improve the lives of the people in these impoverished neighborhoods.
Obama earned his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. Soon after, he returned to Chicago to practice as a civil rights lawyer and teach constitutional law.
A little more then two years since being elected to U.S .Senate, Barack Obama is widely consider a frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2008, will be the 56th consecutive quadrennial United States presidential election and will select the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States. Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, for the Democratic Party.
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True to the values of empathy and service that his mother instilled in him, Barack put law school on hold after college and moved to Chicago, where he became a community organizer with a church-based group that was dedicated to improving living conditions in poor neighborhoods. It was here that he realized it would take changes in our laws and politics to truly improve the lives of the people in these impoverished neighborhoods.
Obama earned his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. Soon after, he returned to Chicago to practice as a civil rights lawyer and teach constitutional law.
A little more then two years since being elected to U.S .Senate, Barack Obama is widely consider a frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2008, will be the 56th consecutive quadrennial United States presidential election and will select the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States. Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, for the Democratic Party.
For more information on Black Entrepreneurs visit www.blackengineer.com
Saturday, June 7, 2008
A Saint who ruled the Hearts - Mother Teresa
Agnes Gonxha better known as Mother Teresa, renowned Social worker was born on August 20, 1910. She arrived in India in 1929 and took her first religious oath as a nun on May 24, 1931. In 1937, she served as a teacher at the Loreto convent school in eastern Calcutta. Mother founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India in 1950. With her constant endeavors, the foundation spread all around India and the world as well. For over forty years she worked whole heartedly for the poor, sick, orphan, and dying people.
During 1970s, she became an international humanitarian and advocate for poor and helpless human beings. Prestigious Nobel Peace Prize was conferred to her in 1979 for her gentle and kind work. Meanwhile, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity continued to expand globally.
At the time of her death, Missionaries of Charity was operating around 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, orphanages, and schools. On September 5, 1997, she succumbs to death after working endlessly and selflessly for fellow human beings just to provide them a better life.
During 1970s, she became an international humanitarian and advocate for poor and helpless human beings. Prestigious Nobel Peace Prize was conferred to her in 1979 for her gentle and kind work. Meanwhile, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity continued to expand globally.
At the time of her death, Missionaries of Charity was operating around 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, orphanages, and schools. On September 5, 1997, she succumbs to death after working endlessly and selflessly for fellow human beings just to provide them a better life.
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