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Algebra Rites of Passage CommitmentSEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
PAGE 1
CREATING AN UNDERGROUND
RAILROAD to protect black youth. Ifone child is at risk, your child is at risk.
Pangea
BABY ALGEBRA
BabyAlgebra uses
pictures and key-
words to help you to
generalize, grasp and
apply
algebra concepts
to your life. There-
fore
you are able, then, to
think your way
through steppin
stones, called
Algebra tests.
Both sides of the
brain
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respond,
simulta-
neously,
to alge-
bra
colors
and
images;
Colors
with one
side of
the brain,
images
with
the other
side of
the brain,
ALGEBRA WORKS IN THE NEWS SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
Together,
completing
the learning
process
which is
inherent
at birth.
Walla! Baby
does alge-
bra.
Nimrod
Recorded
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the first algebra
project at Babylon
(Present Day Iraq),the
original home
of Nimrod, including
the Pythagorean
Theorem. Baby Algebra
World
History tells us that
Noah, the builder of the
Ark, had many wives
but only three
sons. Our Story is
the story of HAM
and his descendants…
History tells
by U.S. sol-
diers when
they en-
tered into
IRAQ per-
suant to
Presiden-
tial orders
of the,
then, U.S.
President,
Busch.
"A good head and good heartare always a formidablecombination. But when you addto that a literate tongue orpen, then you have somethingvery special."— Nelson Mandela
"It always seems mpossible until it'sdone."— Nelson Mandela
us in the
epic
of Ham,
that
Ham’s
grandson
Nimrod
Wrote and
recorded
algebra on
tablets.
These
tablets
were taken
from muse-
ums after
they were
discovered
SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
"Education is the mostpowerful weapon which you
canuse to change the world."— Nelson Mandela
Black History Facts are rele-
vant to the survival of Black Chil-dren in the Classroom. The Africandiaspora was the movement ofAfricans and their descendants toplaces throughout the world. TheAfrican first set foot in the conti-nent of America during or roundabout the age of the Egyptian Dy-nasties (btw 3100-2100 BC). TheAfrican diaspora today applies toAfricans who have since emigratedfrom the continent in order to seekeducation, employment and betterliving for themselves and their chil-dren.
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SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1original algebra tablets were found in Africa and in Babylon
Building a business Plan
Five Important Tips Before You Start!
1. The business plan should tell a com-pelling story about your business, explain-ing who, what, when, where, how and why.
2. Your plan should be focused and clear.It’s not about the number of pages or styleof the cover.
3. The plan should define specific businessobjectives and goals with general parame-ters to guide the organization.
4. Writing a business plan should force logi-cand discipline into a business.
5. A good business plan is a living docu-ment.It should be updated regularly.
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SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
This is Pan-
theon. This build-ing, Pantheon ofEgyptian Isis(known as Aset)Osiris Horace
BUILDING A BETTER BUSINESS PLAN
The Underground Railroad
CREATING AN UNDERGROUND
RAILROAD to protect black youth. Ifone child is at risk your child, is atrisk. If you feel that your life or personmay be in danger and the police can-not protect you. You need to committo not causing harm to another. Youneed to move quickly. This will stopthe process perpetuated by a societal
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IF I HADA’ SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
(CONT.)
IF I HADA
refusal to allow you access to its sys-tem of civil or criminal laws. If, or when society is trying to extin-guish you, then why would you destroyeach other to a benefit that is not yourown? What would society do, or howwould they, who earn a living captur-ing, seizing, storing you and informa-tion about you, in data bases exist,when you as a body make a decisionthat you will not steal, maim or kill tobenefit a society who refuses to allowyou access to its system of civil orcriminal laws? Especially since Thebarrage of law is created to physicallyremove you from your family responsi-bilities and entails no benefit for you.Just say no more and take yourchances. Make a decision that you willnot steal, maim or kill to benefit a soci-ety poised to earn a living capturing,seizing, storing you and informationabout you in data bases to its ownbenefit and no benefit for you or yourfamily. Instead, practice
SQUARE AREASQUARE ROOTPOLYGONQUADRILATERAL
This build-
ing was movedto Rome 3000years ago fromEgypt It is stillused as a tooto study archi-tecture.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
PRISMS POLEHE-DRON FLAT POLY-GON SIDES
Pantheon
of EgyptianIsis (known asAset) Osiris Horace
PAGE 7You have so much to be thankful
for and part of it is that you have
so much to offer. Never look back.
PAGE 8
SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1MAKE A PICTURE OR MODEL DEPICTING EACH WORD
IF I HADA’
graph values func-tion inequalityequivalent linearequations coordi-nate plane mid-point endpointsaverage weightcalculate arith-
metic mean point number line representestimate square roots solutioncompare and order rational numberssaleprice percent decimals greatest toleast compare and order rational num-bers Pythagorean Theorem arithmeticoperations rational expressions slopeslopes intercepts of lines equations rep-resents relationships quantities areasquare inclined circles find area Parallelmeasure angles plane points plot functionquadratic congruent equations squarecubes volume cubic inches length edgefind volume roots Triangles figure similiarlength propertiesobjects ratio proportionapproximates estimation intersectinglin-
CONE
SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
Spherespolygonsprismspolehedra cubes figure canrepresentseveral figure types simul-
taneously Polygons Planes (Two Dimen-sional/Flat) quadrilaterals FLAT SHAPE 2dimensional shapeHas width and breadth, but nothickness.Theseare plane shapes.
GED WORDS/VOCABULARY
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GED VOCABULARY WRITE EACH WORD TEN TIMES EACH
African Economics
Although it has abundant natural
resources, Africa remains the world'spoorest and most underdeveloped con-tinent, due largely to the effects of:tropical diseases, the slave trade, cor-rupt governments, failed central plan-ning, the international trade regime andgeopolitics; as well as widespreadhuman rights violations, the negativeeffects of colonialism, despotism, illiter-acy, superstitiontribal and military conflict (ranging fromwar and civil war to guerrilla warfare togenocide).[61] According to the UnitedNations' Human Development Reportin 2003, the bottom 25 ranked nations(151st to 175th) were all African na-tions.About 12.4% of the Americanpeople (37.6 million, including about885,000 Hispanic or Latino) are Blackor African American.
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segments right an-gles graph valuefunction inequalityequivalent linearequationscoordinate planemidpoint endpoints averageweight calculatearithmetic meanpoint numberline represent esti-mate square rootssolutioncompare and orderrational numberssaleprice percent
decimals greatest to leastcompareand order rational
AFRICAN ECONOMICS SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
FUNCTIONS
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WORDS TO EM-BRACE
SPHERE
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IF IT DOESN'T CHALLENGE YOU IT DOESN'T CHANGE YOU SEPTEMBER 20012 VOL 1
WORDS TO EMBRACE
numbers PythagoreanTheorem arithmetic op-erations rational expres-sions slope slopesintercepts of lines equa-tions representsrelationships quantitiesarea squareinclined circles find areaParallel measure anglesplane points plot func-tion quadratic congruentequations square cubesvolume cubic incheslengthedge find volume roots
TRIANGLE
STYLES
WHEN
YOU FINDYOURSELFPITTEDAGAINSTSOMESONEYOU DON’TEVEN KNOW,YOU ARE MANIPULATED FOR THE SELFISH GAINOF ANOTHER..