Posts tagged Xavier Waye
Bullying Hurts...Let's Just Stop

We all need to realize that bullying is a disorder no different than PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder). When people feel out of control or a lack of control they seek ways to get some control. Everybody does not turn to bullying, but for those who do it is because in some way their needs are not being met physically, mentally, or emotionally. 

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God, Do Something!...He said I do, I created You! Matthew told us

Making a Difference means: The number of people whose lives you improve, and how much you improve them by. Apparently Beyonce, John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Matthew West, and Mahatma Ghandi agree with me

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I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH - ITS JUST NOT RELEVANT ANYMORE (Don't judge until you READ it!)

Three generations after the speech, after segregation, after the death of our civil rights heroes. In a divided society, where people of color are still being beaten, killed, and thrown in jail senselessly. With cameras in everyones hand and a society of minute by minute news…are the dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. still relevant to this generation. Do we still care or have we given up hope? Do we even understand the dreams?

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10 Under 21 Entrepreneurs to Watch!

These 10 young entrepreneurs under 21 years old are those you need to watch for the future. Based on their induction into the Entrepreneurial space, these GenZr’s look to dominate and transform industries.

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10 Ways to Support your Childs Passions

here are 10 ways you can provide support for your child’s dreams and passions: 

 

1.     Never tell a child what they are not, instead tell them who and what they are. 

So many times we believe we are guiding our children by telling them “You’re Not Tall you can’t be a basketball player…”, “You started too late to be a professional…”,

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African American firsts: 13-year-old boy make history, Again!

The world of African American firsts is incredibly vast, and if it were not for the disparaging gap of societal contributions from African Americans versus many of other ethnicities, there would be no need for the distinction in marveling at the enormous contributions African Americans have made in our society.

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