To All Displaced African Readers Who Use Internet Explorer

May 27th, 2008

I’m sorry. I never use Internet explorer. However, I received a message from an old friend of mine who happened to stop by the blog. He said that the blog looked very cluttered and messy in design.

Anyway, I decided to open up my site on Internet Explorer and lo and behold there are things all over the place. Therefore for those of you who have been regular Internet explorer readers and have had to deal with those problems: my apologies and I’m on it.

I hope to make the site a bit more presentable in the near future and until then allow me to coax you to join the best free browser on Earth…Mozilla Firefox

Stuff African People Like: Money

May 26th, 2008

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Stop Reading and Thinking! Do Something Instead (Audio)

May 25th, 2008

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Stuff African People Like: Meat

May 24th, 2008

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The Top 7 Places An Immigrant Spends their Time

May 23rd, 2008

I am a strong believer in the idea that we are what we do, especially what we do repeatedly. With that in mind, I thought I would break down some of the places immigrants find themselves majority of the time. Take a moment and think about it; where do you spend most of your time? Does spending it there make your life better? Does it make anyone else’s life better? Read the rest of this entry »

Stuff African People Like: Job Titles

May 22nd, 2008

Director of Human Resources
Chief Operations Officer
Manager of Custodial and Intermediary Affairs

Pro blogger Read the rest of this entry »

African Man Worth Looking Up To:Derrick Ashong

May 21st, 2008

When I wrote about Coach Carol’s book, one of the things that came up was the fact that there aren’t that many people for the African boy-child to look up to and the general lack of support that African boys have from their peers.

Anyway I was browsing around the Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Stuff African People Like: Discussing the Burden of Being African

May 20th, 2008

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You Don’t Have to Be Sane to Succeed in Life

May 19th, 2008

You…you’re just special!

You’re weird.

I don’t think of you like I do other people.

You deserve your own bell curve.

You’re not normal!

Are you normal?

You’re crazy!

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Give Me Seven Minutes and I’ll Make You Fall in LOVE with RSS(Video)

May 18th, 2008

As a member of the blogging community I got introduced to the technology of Real Simple Syndication (RSS). Below, I thought I would explain to you the benefits of RSS and why YOU should use RSS in your day to day life.It’s (just a little) over 7 minutes and has a surprising twist at the end…….

For those of you who don’t know How RSS works, I have created a video that shows you how you can quickly and easily begin using the free RSS technology. You can find the video in two parts below.

And of course, at the end of watching these videos, don’t forget to subscribe to the Displaced African’s RSS feed.

 
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