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blackerican 02-02-2005 07:08 PM

I learned to be a trendsetter from a gentleman of Kappa Alpha Psi. His name is Arthur Davis and he is the Director of Finance at my college. When I first began my college career he told me to never be afraid to do my own thing, have my own style. Never be afraid to break away from the group and be different.

CrimsonTide4 02-02-2005 07:32 PM

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Originally posted by Ideal08
AND he was the ONLY teacher to properly prepare me for college. Heck yeah he was THE hardest teacher, but just think of how better prepared we were for Witt because of him. One of my former students is having some issues in World History this year. I suggested she write out Identifications. Remember those? HATED THEM!!! But they helped me pass. KUDOS TO MR. JOHNSON!!!!! *applause*
Yeah he helped me prepare and so did Mr. Jones (don' think he is Greek though). Mr. Jones was my 8th grade history teacher and that mofo made us take BLUE BOOK tests in the 8th grade. :eek:

But yes I definitely absolutely remember those identifications. They helped me tremendously. I did those for my English comprehensive exam at Witt. :D

When I say hard NOW it is out of APPRECIATION, LOVE, and RESPECT. :D If I had teachers like him at Witt, I would have pursued a major in history.

Ideal08 02-07-2005 11:16 AM

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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
If I had teachers like him at Witt, I would have pursued a major in history.
Me too, and history was my LEAST favorite subject in school. You wouldn't know it today by the books I choose to read. I don't remember Mr. Jones. :( I said I would never forget stuff from high school, but I have no idea who that is. :(

Just recently I learned a valuable lesson from a Delta, GC's own treblk. It may not seem valuable to you all, but it is priceless to me. She taught me how to flat-twist my hair. Learning something new with natural hair is always a milestone because you begin your journey knowing nothing at all (at least I didn't know anything about my naps). I appreciate that she showed me. She didn't have to; she could have left me style-challenged and made a grip of money off of me. But no, she taught me instead, and I am so grateful for that. Thanks, girl!!! :D I promise to pass on the knowledge to another nappyhead. :)

treblk 02-07-2005 12:23 PM

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Originally posted by Ideal08
Me too, and history was my LEAST favorite subject in school. You wouldn't know it today by the books I choose to read. I don't remember Mr. Jones. :( I said I would never forget stuff from high school, but I have no idea who that is. :(

Just recently I learned a valuable lesson from a Delta, GC's own treblk. It may not seem valuable to you all, but it is priceless to me. She taught me how to flat-twist my hair. Learning something new with natural hair is always a milestone because you begin your journey knowing nothing at all (at least I didn't know anything about my naps). I appreciate that she showed me. She didn't have to; she could have left me style-challenged and made a grip of money off of me. But no, she taught me instead, and I am so grateful for that. Thanks, girl!!! :D I promise to pass on the knowledge to another nappyhead. :)

You are so Welcome Ideal, my pleasure.

SummerChild 02-09-2005 08:30 PM

I have learned a great deal from an attorney-mentor of mine who is a member of Delta Sigma Theta. She has been very helpful to me in establishing and developing my legal career.


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