Artevia Wilborn
Grew up in a large extended family near the sandy beaches and extremely diverse playground of South Florida. Studied dance and art as a child. Went to FSU joined every group you can think of and the band plays on.
Read More »
...
- Page Views
- 179,769
- Content
- 33
- Fans
- 2
- Contributor since
- 11/30/2006
Education/Experience
Florida State University
Displaying Results 1 - 33 (of 33) for All Content
-
The Alicia Keys Album Review: As I Am and as We Love HerA review of Alicia Keys' third album, As I Am. -
Faking Rich, Being Poor...The Thirty Thousand Dollar MillionaireLots of Americans are thirty thousand dollar millionaires or thirty thousandaires for short and their suffering in the long run because of it. -
It's that Time of Year...Girl Scout CookiesHistory and present day Girl Scout Cookies.
-
Analysis of HBO's Friends of God: A Road TripFriends of God: A Road Trip is a documentary that takes an inside look at the Evangelical Christian lifestyle and culture. This is an analysis of some of the film's depictions.
-
Rosa Parks Leadership AcademyRosa Parks is commerated with the first of eighty five Historically Black Elementary and Secondary Schools.
-
Run Obama Run: Obama is Going for the PresidencyObama has finally conceded that he is running for the office of the President of the United States in 2008.
-
The Oldest Black Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Celebrates 99 Years of ExistenceFounded in 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the oldest and most prestigious African American sorority celebrates its "Founders Day." -
House Democrats Boldly Brag Plans to Block FundsThe House Democrats are not afraid to flex their political muscles. They boldly state their plan to block Iraq War funding. -
Beyonce Barred from Oscar WinBeyonce Knowles will not be credited as a songwriter if "Listen" is nominated for a Best Song Academy Award. Why? Knowles has been nominated for a Golden Globe as songwriter. -
Celebrity Baby Names Not an Influence on Popular Baby NamingRecent celebrity baby names are getting more unsual and unique. However, America could really care less. Traditional names have a long shelf life. -
They Walk the Line: Bush, the Protesters Are ComingMoveOn.org, along with seven other activitist groups, announced this past Thursday that they are implementing and launching a major campaign to protest President Bush's plan to send over 20,000 more troops to Iraq. -
Why We Can Never Leave Iraq--Because the 'American People Want Success'Republican leaders mistakenly believe Americans will want to continue Iraq War because they want to win.
-
Cigarette Smoking Just Isn't Cool: Further Decline Among American TeensOver the past ten years teen smoking has steadily declined.
-
Democrats Are United in One Sentiment: Bush Can Do No RightDemocrats, now in the majority, are beating down on Bush and his mistakes. Democratic reaction to Bush's prime-time speech last night was overwhelmingly negative--Bush can do no right. -
The Villain Model: Voldemort--Just How Much of a Villain is He?Analysis of Voldemort at the main villain in the Harry Potter series. -
Drunkenness, Cat-fighting, and Pretty Faces: Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club"The seven self-titled "bad girls" on Oxygen present a non stop dramatic roller coaster of reality television gold. -
She's Playing Herself: Beyonce Knowles Should Not Be Nominated for a Golden Globe"What is wrong with the world?" Beyonce should not be getting any type of nomination. Deanna Jones in many ways is Beyonce Knowles and vice versa.
-
The LeToya Luckett Album Review: The Herald of a H-Town ChickThe ex-Destiny's Child member's self titled hit debut album is a refreshing mix of Houston rappers and catchy tunes. -
Separate but Really Equal: The Misconceptions of Race Segregation in the College Greek CommunityYes, it is a fact that collegiate sororities and fraternities are segregated by race. But black and white Greeks wouldn't have it any other way. -
Americans Have Less Close Friendships, the Divorce Rate is Increasing, and Social Club Membership and Activities Are on the DeclineDo Americans love each other less these days? Well a study seems to suggest that Americans are building less relationships. -
The Pursuit of Happyness Review: Pure Cinematic JoyIt's the classic rag to riches story. Will Smith and Jaden Smith, a practically unknown actor, make pure box office gold. Will is used to being the leading man but his son may have just stole the show in this flick. -
Family Trees & Branches: The Character Groups Within Sororities and FraternitiesFamily Trees are the surrogate "families" within sororities and fraternities that create a binding hold on new, current, and alumni greeks' impression of their sororities and fraternities. -
MTV's Twenty Four Seven is Boring 24/7MTV's show about seven self proclaimed "struggling artists" trying to make it big in Hollywood is just plain dull and overrated.
-
The Danity Kane Album Review: Putting Square Pegs into Round HolesP. Diddy's five singing sirens, Aubrey, Dawn, Shannon, D. Woods, and Aundrea from MTV's Making the Band 3 have an album with songs that seem forced upon them by the music industry.
-
Gay Racism Further Exposed: Gay Real World Cast Member Says, "N%$@#$"Racism within the gay community is exposed in "Black nights," the only nights white gay clubs let in Blacks, Davis' use of the n-word, and countless of racial slurs.
-
Why Hasn't Akon Been Arrested for Bigamy?He has three wives. Why hasn't this international star been arrested for Bigmay?
-
The Fans: 100% Sure that Harry Potter Will Not Die Whether J.K. Rowling Likes it or NotWhat if I told you that I'm 100 percent sure that Harry Potter will not die in Book Seven, that Harry Potter will grow up, marry Ginny Weasley, have two kids, and that Ron and Hermione will eventually get married too. How do I know this? The Fans make it so.
-
The Monomyth: Predictions For Book Seven Of The Harry Potter SeriesWhat if most heroic tales followed a proven pattern? One could use this pattern to discover the end of the most acclaimed heroic tail of the 21st century. In short one could make a logical prediction about what happens to Harry Potter in Book 7.
-
Secret Societies: They Are Not Just at Yale - They Are Running a University Near YouThese societies reign over and operate at public and less elite colleges and univerities across the country.
-
Test Banks, Professor Evaluations, and Tag Team Attendance: How College Students Have Learned to Not LearnHow college students are using all means imaginable to bypass the fulltime job of learning and get great grades without putting in great effort to perform well in their courses.
-
Black Sororities: How to Play Their Difficult Admission GameAdvice on how to measure up to Black sororities' unwritten standards for the new members they accept .
-
The GOP and the Democratic Party National Websites: Win Predictions for 2008Analyzing how well the Democratic and Republican national websites assist each party in reaching potential 2008 voters.
-
Modern Communication Devices Breed a Non-Confrontational SocietyA poll by market research firm NOP found that people quit jobs, ended relationships, flirted, stalked, and argued via text message. High tech communication mediums have negatively affected people's willingness to personally confront others.

