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Black Americans adapting to ones Community. Posted on 05-08-2007

Calvin L. Hardy
Chicago, IL
We black African Americans come from a background of emotional, hardworking and a very superstitial group of people. When growing into a closed community we ten to circle ourselves just around the familiar blocking every way of new learning and potential guidance. To open up a social life outside the neighborhood society, improve in communicating difference in ones environment, and exchange not just fluent, appropriate, and acceptable language but well spoken conversation can be some of importance in establishing a new surrounding. Starting life in a segregated domain many races tend to sway pass its opportunity to shine upon others. As growth throws itself a promise in our living we have no choice but to accept the obstacles that puts us in each other lives, learning together in one room. In coming together to unit as one person we must expand our ability to perform on a professional level, involve ourselves in more understandable reasoned matters such as community bonding, and open up to new knowledge of assistance in ones outer life. In doing this we, not only as Black Americans but citizens, grasp the understanding of encounters and connect on a more verbal and intellectual level. A community that understands the only way to improve their environment is to work hard to its fullest ability and keep it the way of inspiring other communities. In doing this social behaviors grow not only in neighborhoods but in society around the individuals. Community service and participating in other programs that concerns community acts are ways we can over power and multiply into social beings, Earning the title, ‘Prosper to unit’. Networks often have meaning for its use. Looking for social connect through internet sources brighten our change and expansion of wide communication. Also in keeping in touch with friends and classmates we find ourselves lurking outside those programs into more challenging and learning networks. In scanning such programs we are staying aware of cyber searching as well as personal contact with our community. On-line browsing programs basically repeats the fact that we can communicate to each other, and if not communicating in one way we operate in another way to keep ourselves informed.
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