Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tips to Save on Your Energy Bill


Did you know that by Replacing Light Bulbs you can save on your energy bill?
Replace standard incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and save up to 75% off lighting costs. For many more tips like this click on:  More Energy Saving Tips
                                                                

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Monday, July 4, 2011

All

"Can you over-stand this? On a quantum level we are all connected. We are all part of all. There is no difference between the water in the ocean (the source) and the water in the glass (homo sapiens)." Anthony L. Williams

Monday, June 27, 2011







This fall, Autum Ashante will be like any other giddy freshman starting college, with one notable exception - she's 13 years old.

The Pelham Parkway teen has been accepted at the University of Connecticut, where she plans to study medicine.

"I know it's going to be hard, but I'm excited," she said.

Autum will move to Norwalk, Conn., with her father, Batin Ashante, later this summer, to be close to UConn.

"What she's doing is groundbreaking but this is not about vanity," he said. "It's about setting the tone for other black and Latino children who will come behind her. They're always being told they are underachievers. We want to show this can be done."

Petite and cheerful, Autum has always proved exceptional. She could walk at 10 months old; she could read at age 2 and by the time she was 3, she was writing and performing poetry.

By age 8, she reportedly had an IQ of 149 (the average college graduate has an IQ score of 115).

Her father took it all in stride.

"She would stand on stage and read a book, and everyone used to marvel at that," he said. "I just thought 'How do I enhance this?' "

Ashante, a single father, chose to home-school his daughter and sought out retired teachers from the community to help tutor her.

Autum, who speaks Arabic, Swahili and Spanish, has never set foot in a classroom, but that's all right with her.

"My dad always says 'the world is a classroom.' I got to go places and do different things, so it never really is boring," she said.

Indeed, Autum keeps quite busy. She regularly performs spoken-word poems at different venues across the country; she does muay thai, a form of kickboxing, and she is working on a photography/poetry book and a spoken-word album.

In her downtime, she likes to read mysteries, work out and "play around and be crazy" with her friends.

"She is a blessing from God," Ashante said. "All the things we've gotten to do together have been a blessing."

Raising a genius though, he said, has its challenges. The 50-year-old retired Corrections officer said he sometimes struggles to keep up with Autum's active mind.

"She tries to outthink me all the time," he laughed. "She's quick with it. You have to be sharp. She has me drinking ginkgo on the regular."

tsamuels@nydailynews.com

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

50 Cents: The origin of me

Curtis Jackson ~aka~50 Cents:The origin of me (documentary) in the discussion area.


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Videos

Audio/Visual section now up and running with more to come. Please stay tune, as I am busy building my fortune. I am willing to entertain any valid questions you may have.

Radical9Mind~aka~Anthony Williams
radical9mind@yahoo.com

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Dr. Jill's Lecture on Her Life Threatening Experience and Discovery:

Inspired Thinking, and how the Mind is Connected to all. Click on the above Link for Video...

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

This Game

Stop being a spectator all through life;
you have got to be in it to win it,
this game called life!
Ride it with all your might,
and if you get thrown off as sometimes you might,
get back on; grab those reins,
and hold on tight.
Don’t let life get you down!
Have no fear for what might come,
for life will manifest that which you fear.
You see,
they took you energies and set them in motion,
and then control you,
                                                             by controlling... Click to continue reading