AFRICAN-SPECTRUM
November 2000
Volume II - Issue 8
 

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FLASHBACKS

by Francis A. Owusu

Well, once in someone’s lifetime Flashbacks are bound to happen.

Why else would one pick up a mic and start rapping,

It is not because rapping is difficult, try and you can do it too,

Everybody else doing it, so it has to be cool.

Teen’s World

By Rosina Karikari

All my life, I’ve never really felt accepted totally or felt comfortable in a certain group. I either felt I was too much of something or too less of something. But I’ve never felt more alienated than the way that I felt when I moved to Ohio. I felt as if I wasn’t treated with the respect that I was due in the 13th amendment. I felt as if I was the odd one out in all situations. Even at times I looked in anticipation for actions or words that would prove this type of disrespect.

 UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN AND THEIR TEMPERAMENTS ( PART II)

by Pastor Amos Owoseni

THE SANGUINE CHILD

This temperament is also known as the enjoying temperament. The Sanguine child is lively, friendly, cheerful, carefree, happy-go-lucky and usually a noisy person. Where a Sanguine child is, you can’t miss him. If his presence is not felt, then he is either ill or has been to the dentist!

 

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