This blog is a simple survey I'm conducting for my Mathematical Statistics class at American Intercontinental University. At the end of this blog there's a link to answer a few short questions and I'd appreciate it if you could participate. It is important that we always strive to learn more and further our education as we advance in our careers and life experiences. I personally like to be efficient with my time as it is just as important to capitalize on our opportunities in life. Our education begins from an elementary level. but progresses as we grow in life. Many of us attend or have attended colleges and graduate schools to ensure us of better financial stability. Planning our success is key and there are many factors that contribute. Below I have included a link to a survey about career development. Take a few seconds to answer some short questions (8 questions) on career development. This will greatly contribute to my study, as well as a good grade. I appreciate your answers and thank you in advance. Click here to take the short survey --> Career Development
The Review on The Awakening (Intro) by Rick Jamms October 26, 2016 | Rick Jamms "Vizualye, born Rajaee Grey, was born in New York Staten Island, and grew up in a single-parent home, with 5 brothers and one sister. Influenced through the late 80’s and early 90’s music, by artists such as Eric B & Rakim, Nas, Jay-Z, and Mobb Deep, Vizualye has cultivated his own style of music, which can be sampled on his latest single, “The Awakening (intro)prod by Tone Jonez”. In the early ‘80s hip-hop was dominated by DJs, with emcees a distant second, but then Rakim and his partner Erik B. dropped the seminal album “Paid in Full”, almost single-handedly introducing the concepts of lyricism, metaphor, and flow that became the pillars of modern rap. It’s crazy to think that there was a time before rap, but there was, just like there was a time before cars, electricity or the internet. Vizualye con...
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