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What is Government? Print E-mail

A government is the body within a community, political entity or organization which has the authority to make and enforce rules, laws, and regulations. Typically, the term "government" refers to a civil government or sovereign state which can be either local, national, or international.

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35 Best Jobs for African Americans Print E-mail

Unfortunately, not many people are a stranger to the downward spiraling economy that began in December 2007 and continued to deplete throughout 2008. In fact, November 2008 marked some of worst numbers in decades in terms of job loss The unemployment rate among African Americans, for example, remained high at 11.2 percent.

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Christian Denominations Print E-mail

ImageA denomination, in the Christian sense of the word, is an identifiable religious body under a common name, structure, and/or doctrine. Christianity is composed of four major divisions of Churches: Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Protestant.

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Low Voter Turnout Print E-mail
Elections are the backbone of democracy. But  even with the recent upsurge in voter activism, many voters fail to turn out for House, Senate, and state elections meaning that those who do vote make the decisions for everyone else.
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North Carolina School Report Cards Print E-mail

Just as student report cards provide parents with information on their child's performance, the NC School Report Cards offer a snapshot of some of the important information about individual schools. The State Board of Education and State Superintendent June Atkinson are committed to ensuring that North Carolina’s schools are preparing students for the demands of college and skilled work in the 21st Century.

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Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program Print E-mail

Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program. The statewide HUB Program facilitates the use of HUBs in state procurement and provides information on the state's procurement process to minority and woman- owned businesses.

A "Historically Underutilized Business"...
...is at least 51% owned by an Asian Pacific American, Black American, Hispanic American, Native American and/or American woman,
...is an entity with its principal place of business in Texas, and
...has an owner residing in Texas with a proportionate interest that actively participates in the control, operations and management of the entity's affairs.
In accordance with Texas Administrative Code §20.13, each state agency shall make a good faith effort to utilize HUBs in contracts for construction, services (including professional and consulting services) and commodities purchases.

The Statewide HUB Program provides HUB certification for minority and woman-owned businesses in the State of Texas. Vendors seeking certification as a HUB are required to submit a completed HUB certification application and supporting documentation, affirming under penalty of perjury that their business qualifies as a HUB*.

Benefits of HUB Certification
•HUB certification is free of charge.
•Certification is valid for 4 years, provided that business continues to meet the eligibility requirements*.
•Business is registered on the Comptroller’s Web-based HUB Directory. State agencies use the HUB Directory in conjunction with the Comptroller’s Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) to solicit bids from certified HUBs for state purchasing and public works contracts. Prime contractors also use the HUB Directory to identify HUBs to whom they will send notification of their subcontracting opportunities.
•Increased exposure to the general public, as well as, other entities who have a supplier diversity program and are searching for minority and woman-owned businesses.
* Vendors may also receive HUB certification by way of a certification memorandum of agreement the Statewide HUB Program has entered into with other local governments or nonprofit organizations. View more about HUB Certification Agreements

NEW: Vendors can now apply online for HUB certification. Click Here

 
Cobb County School District Print E-mail
As the second largest school system in Georgia, the Cobb County School District is responsible for educating more than 106,000 students in a diverse, constantly changing suburban environment.
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The Judicial System Print E-mail
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Matagorda County Print E-mail
Matagorda County is one of the oldest counties in Texas. Matagorda is a physiographic name made up of two Spanish words:  Mata, which means small brush, shrubs, blades, etc., and Gorda, which means fat, coarse thick, dense, etc. Matagordians prefer the obsolete Spanish definition Mata (slaughter) and Gorda (fat). The county is situated on both sides of the Colorado River.
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Marriage: As Designed by God Print E-mail
ImageThe institution of marriage involves a covenant between a man, a woman, and God. Man and woman, by mutual consent, enter the arrangement. But the procedure, in order to be valid, must be consistent with divine law.
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Bastrop County Judge Print E-mail
Ronnie McDonald is a fifth generation native of Bastrop County.  In January 1999 he was sworn in as the first African-American County Judge of Bastrop and the youngest in Texas history.  Judge McDonald started his third term of office January 2007.
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The concept of “disadvantaged” used here Print E-mail

The concept of “disadvantaged” used here is not centered primarily on those causes traditionally cited: race, ethnic group, poverty, or sex. Rather, the concept of “disadvantaged” here is focused on “denied access to the tools needed for self-sufficiency: a verb, that describes a process in which mainstream society acts in a way that “disadvantages” a particular group rather than the traditional adjective that describe a quality inherent to the group.

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Social Security Print E-mail
The original Social Security Act (1935) and the current version of the Act, as amended encompass several social welfare and social insurance programs. The larger and better known programs are: Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; Unemployment benefits; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled (Medicare); Grants to States for Medical Assistance Programs (Medicaid); State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP); Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
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Top 10 cities for African Americans 2007 Print E-mail

FOR MOST, LIVING THE GOOD LIFE includes high-paying jobs, affordable homes, a vibrant social life, and short commutes. How can you achieve such a first-rate lifestyle? Well. we identified 10 locales that promise a trove of business, professional, and personal opportunities: BLACK ENTERPRISE'S Top 10 Cities for African Americans.

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Denominations Print E-mail

ImageA religious denomination, (also simply denomination) is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name, tradition, and identity. In Islam such subgroups are referred to as "sects" rather than denominations. The term is frequently used to describe various groupings of Christian churches ( for example, Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism and the many varieties of Protestantism) (Main article: Christian denomination.)

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Matagorda History Print E-mail
Matagorda is near the Colorado River mouth and East Matagorda and Matagorda bays, on State Highway 60 and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line in southern Matagorda County. The community was established after Stephen F. Austinqv secured permission in 1827 from the Mexican government to build a town to protect incoming settlers. Elias R. Wightman, Hosea H. League, James E. B. Austin and partners Thomas M. Duke and William Selkirk each took a one-quarter interest in the townsite
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Marriage Today Print E-mail
Image“There is a fierce battle being fought for marriage in America right now, but we can win it,” says Jimmy Evans. “At MarriageToday, we want to raise the standard. We want to give people help and hope to succeed in marriage…and you can succeed. You just need the right information.
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Barriers to self-sufficiency Print E-mail

Barriers to self-sufficiency are the ways in which people do not have access to the tools needed for self-sufficiency. Barriers include: 1. Unavailability of Resources. Resources (employment, capital, etc.) may be unavailable in sufficient quantity to certain groups; opportunities might be limited.

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25 Great Companies for Black Women Print E-mail
To create this year's list, Essence asked more than 60 business insiders -- headhunters, human resources representatives, research firms and nonprofit organizations -- to nominate companies with solid reputations for hiring, retaining, supporting and promoting Black women.(Unlike other lists that rely on a question-and-answer survey in which companies can respond with what they want you to know, we created our methodology based on discussions with those in the know.) We then conducted additional research to find exceptional programs and policies within these organizations that cater specifically to our needs. We also contacted the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to find out if those being considered are indeed practicing what they preach. Finally, we scoured the staff of some great companies to find Black women who are succeeding at all levels.
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What about different denominations? Print E-mail
The reason there are different denominations within Christianity is because the Bible allows for us to have differences of opinions. Within Christianity there are very few essential doctrines that define what it means to be a Christian. These essential doctrines are,
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