The Writings of African-Americans

Obama and the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

gfx CNN Breaking News- The United States of Americanobelprize President Barack Obama has won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.

Crisis Reporting By Tres Mali Scott: Out of the Shadows and Into the Highlights

Tres Mali Scott, Crisis Reporting Pulitzer Center Citizen Journalism 2nd & 3rd Place Award Winner: P-T Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers

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How Central America Effects Terrorism

This title is endorsed in part by The Writings of African-Americans by Tres Mali Scott   Pulitzer Center Citizen Journalism 2nd Place Award Winner

Central America, from east to west is between the North Pacific Ocean and The Caribbean Sea. Central American countries include:

  1. Southern Mexico
  2. Guatemala
  3. Salvador
  4. Panama
  5. The Dominican Rep.
  6. Cuba
  7. Jamaica
  8. Haiti
  9. The Bahamas
  10. Honduras

From north to south Central America is between Northern Mexico (North America) and Colombia (South America).

Central America has many issues including drug trade, civil wars & unrest, and socialist governments. Many parts of Central America are impoverished.

Why is it important to look at terrorism and Central America. We as a country are now at war, and terrorism is used for political gain. Terrorism is used to manipulate, cause fear,  and intimidate using organized violence for political gain.

Para-terrorism also uses religious practices and beliefs. Most terrorist groups use a religion as a part of the name. Many of these religious practices and beliefs include:

  • Suicide bombings
  • witchcraft
  • Satanism
  • magic
  • sorcery

The theory of Para-terrorism is from paranormal psychology. The term “Para-terrorism” was first coined byTres M. Scott, M.Ed., M.S. in 2008 A.D.

 It includes the use of people, computers, electronics, satellites and signals, various instruments of detection, and forms of quantum physics. Para-terrorism also includes cyberattacks as a techniques:

Terrorist groups are well funded and perpetrate against poor or oppressed populations that, even if they disagree, do not have the means to over them. Especially with the use of para-terrorism, technology.

Central America’s governments do not empower citizens and is a danger for terrorism. Terrorist have money and influence, are extremely aggressive and use local areas to gain support.

In conclusion,  looking back at the “Cold War” a major lesson is location and ability to bomb. Central America is close to the USA and with the rise in terrorism, is a major National Security Threat. Some terrorist groups now use mobile rockets. Has anyone investigated how far these mobile rockets can travel or what type of technology they are using?

References:

http://tmscconsultingservices.wordpress.com

http://paranormalpsychology.wordpress.com

Six Basic Elements of a Poem: From the International Society of Poets

The Six Basic Elements of a poem include:

  • Images
  • Discourse
  • Rhythm-fixed meter, free rhythm, line breaks (enjambment & end stop)
  • Figures of Speech- similes and metaphors
  • Word Music- direct rhyme, indirect rhyme, word music within the lines
  • Formal structures

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Root: F-J Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Root:

http://www.theroot.com

The Root: P-T Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers

The Root by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.:

http://www.theroot.com

African-American Poetry: A-E Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers

African-American Poetry:

http://www.blackexpressions.com

African-American Literature: A-E Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers

Alex Haley: A-E Dictionary of Links to African-American Writers