Dan Rathers
01-03-2005, 07:31 PM
Good evening rapworlds....this is Dan Rather reporting......
The 2004 Rapworlds Votes are being delcared and the polls are open today. Rapworlds offical "D-illar-1" has opened this poll as being one of the strongest text heads on the site. Yet, paparazzi figures have caught this picture of him and Sadistyk breaking into a well beloved rapworld member "Aero" house.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v213/CBSNews/AerosRaid.bmp
In other news, member "kataracks" speaks out on african students lagging and how minorty envoirment should step up to the plate.
"My Professor, Ogbu is no stranger to controversy. His theory of "acting white" has been the subject of intense study since he first wrote about it in the mid-80's with Signithia Fordham, then a graduate student and now a professor of anthropology at the University of Rochester. They studied an inner-city Washington high school where students listed doing well in school among the "white" behaviors they rejected, like visiting the Smithsonian and dancing to lyrics rather than a beat."
Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/798197/posts?page=5
The 2004 Rapworlds Votes are being delcared and the polls are open today. Rapworlds offical "D-illar-1" has opened this poll as being one of the strongest text heads on the site. Yet, paparazzi figures have caught this picture of him and Sadistyk breaking into a well beloved rapworld member "Aero" house.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v213/CBSNews/AerosRaid.bmp
In other news, member "kataracks" speaks out on african students lagging and how minorty envoirment should step up to the plate.
"My Professor, Ogbu is no stranger to controversy. His theory of "acting white" has been the subject of intense study since he first wrote about it in the mid-80's with Signithia Fordham, then a graduate student and now a professor of anthropology at the University of Rochester. They studied an inner-city Washington high school where students listed doing well in school among the "white" behaviors they rejected, like visiting the Smithsonian and dancing to lyrics rather than a beat."
Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/798197/posts?page=5