Nashid Shabazz

Nashid Shabazz

I am a college graduate with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science. My minors are Math and Spanish. I am exceptional in English and in writing research papers/prose of all sorts. I am an athletic, down-to-earth guy that enjoys fun events and fun people.
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  • No Time to Cry
    Perception and time go hand in hand with hope.
  • 10 Ways to Stop Depression
    Contrary to the beliefs of some, depression affects every single person at different times in their life no matter how they live or where they live. And contrary to the beliefs of some that suffer from depression, there are ways to stop depression.
  • Best Advice for New Students at University of Houston
    So you're new the new guy or gal on campus at the University of Houston, home of the Cougars. Even though you're probably one of the cool kids, you could probably use some insider tips that can save you money and time as you find your way around.
  • I Hear Voices ... Now What?
    Hearing voices in your head can be a surprisingly dramatic experience which will not only affect you but others around you. Assessing your situation with an open mind will predetermine whether this experience will be a positive or negative one.
  • Dear Beloved
    Reveal the rapture inside yourself, and then become which you seek.
  • Rehabilitating Yourself, Battling Injuries
    Many injuries bring you to the brink of desperation, leaving you languid and unmotivated. This is a perfect opportunity to rebuild your exterior and interior body into something beautiful, youthful, and extraordinary.
  • Mist and Death
    A loft of conjecture superposes incredulity of the divine.
  • Beijing Olympics 2008: USA Men's Basketball
    Basketball season continues for some of United States' best NBA players in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic games. The opening ceremony was just a taste of what has and is to come from the USA Men's Basketball team.
  • Should I Buy an Electric Car?
    Being able to search and find detailed specifications on any electric car on the market will educate you on the strengths and extant weaknesses of this phenomenal vehicle.
  • Are Computers Alive?
    Computers have been advanced past their predecessors to benchmarks rivaling humans' mental capacities. As of now, we have a rudimentary form of artificial intelligence; but what if we created a mobile, fully-functional, reasoning robot being...Should it be considered alive?
  • Father's Day Poems - Love Thy Father
    There are many that have never experienced love and some who do not believe it exists. Artlessly, you can either wait for love to come your way or you can simply be thankful for those who really care for you...like your father. To fathers out there, "Happy Father's Day!"
  • Videogames Are for Old People?
    Many believe videogames are primarily for youth, from toddlers to middle-age adults. As times are changing, so are senior citizens' preferences for playing videogames.
  • Corowave Laser Transmission Technology Will Complement Intel's Laser Processors
    Lightfleet has patented an optical transmission technology that allows direct data connections without all the cables and ports. This development makes evident that Intel's anticipated Laser Processor is more than just a rumor.
  • Societal Values and the Determinants
    Technology is ever-changing and advancing; and so is society. The connection between the two is more attuned than one may think. Modern limits of communication have been stretched past its elasticity, and the trailing flux of stereotypes tests our beliefs on everyday life.
  • Freshman or Transfer Survival Guide at the University of Houston
    So it's your first year at the Home of the Cougars and you'll probably want to make sure that it isn't your worst. College life can be really stressful, especially when you don't know where to go or what to do.
  • Trials of Heaven
    Tests are what drives the souls of good fortune and burns the privier weaknesses inside us. Your answers are but mere questions for finer faculty.
  • Music Can Increase Your Child's Memory
    Many parents believe too much exposure to music is bad for their children. But what they don't know is that music can actually help children improve memorization in their most difficult subject areas.
  • Doing Math in Your Head: Subtraction
    There are many reasons why you should do math in your head: it can be a big help when you go shopping and increase the likelihood you will be comfortable with math.
  • Doing Math in Your Head: Addition
    There are many reasons why you should do math in your head: it saves you from needing a pencil and paper and will increase your memory skills.
  • Doing Math in Your Head: Division
    There are many reasons why you should do math in your head: it allows you to share what you have with the world and makes you better at brainstorming.
  • Doing Math in Your Head: Multiplication
    There are many reasons why you should do math in your head: it saves you from looking for a calculator and makes you smarter.
  • Staying Out of Debt
    What's a four-letter word for owing more money than you can pay? Some call it debt, but for many of us it is a nightmare. For those of you who are big spenders or already knee-deep in debt, this guide is especially for you.
  • Homelessness: Chances for Houston
    When is the last time you looked at Downtown Houston? I mean really looked. One of Houston's liveliest hotspots, Downtown is considered a haven for many of our nation's homeless.
  • Clinton, Obama Differ on Health Care Proposals
    Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton both support the enactment of Universal Healthcare for American citizens. Coincidentally, the state of Texas has been executing mentally-ill inmates because of lack of healthcare funding to treat them.
  • Non-Medical Solutions for Insomniacs: Get to Sleep Without Any Help
    Is it hard for you to get to sleep at night? Is tossing and turning a part of your sleep process? There are ways to get to sleep that require no medication or money.
  • How to Find Money for College
    Do you or someone you know need money for college? With the advent of tuition increases and a higher cost of living, passing up free money is purely out of the question.
  • The Greyhound Chronicles
    Riding the bus for most of us can be very convenient and economical. But once your trip jumps from a few blocks to a few hundred miles, you'll want to make sure you're on the right bus.
  • Can You Click Away Unwanted Advertising and Spam?
    We all love to browse the web to read news, view celebrity pictures, and buy stuff. But what happens when we become the ones who are read, viewed, browsed, and bought? This is what online advertising is doing to you.
  • How to Write Effectively
    To successfully write correctly, you will need to understand it systematically as a process. Writing can be as easy as making a phone call. Or it can be as difficult as learning a new language. The secret to writing effectively requires you to understand your situation.
  • Cybersex and Cheating: Analysis Outside Nominal Implications
    Online chat rooms and game portals have evolved into hook-up arenas for the masses. Flirting and sexual content on the internet has become the norm. Is this new form of internet-based chat cheating?
  • Religion in College Football
    Some college coaches have decided to invite their players into religious deviants in hopes of unitizing and boosting the morale of the team. Of true importance are the players and how too much control has left them on the sidelines.
  • From My Mind to Yours
    Spoken words are nothing compared to the connections people share with their minds.
  • The Truth About Reality Shows
    New age reality shows reel in an incredible amount of ratings by placing people in intimidating circumstances. Lot of laughs can be generated from installments of this "comical abasement"; but at whose expense?
  • New Vaccines Discovered to Combat Drug Addiction
    New vaccines have been developed to contend against addictive drugs such as cocaine and methamphetamine. Funded by The National Institute on Drug Abuse, the study proved they can lessen a person's dependency on a particular drug and minimize their symptoms of withdrawal.
  • Fractures Vs. Ankle Sprains: Is My Foot Broken?
    Any injury to your foot should be scrupulously examined because you have a great deal of bones in there...26 to be exact. Figuring out whether your foot is sprained or fractured can save you a trip to the hospital.
  • Does Lebron Have a Chance Against the 2007 Spurs?
    Does the 22 year old first-round draft pick have what it takes to reign over the might Spurs? Lebron in a press conference on NBA.com after Game 2 said assuringly, "We definitely still confident."
  • Fourth of July: Stars, Stripes and Parades
    Nothing says "independence" better than hotdogs and hamburgers. After you sink your teeth in and take a big democratic bite into some delicious entrees, you'll have to walk off those extra calories...in the 4th of July Parade that is!
  • Workout and Get in Shape...Without Working Out?
    How can you workout and get in shape without actually working out? The answer will stupefy almost all fitness non-believers and those who are down-trodden by workout instructors. The secret to getting in shape and "staying" in shape involves no workout at all.
  • Increase Your Basketball Skills Without the Hype
    Are you any good at basketball? If you are, that doesn't make you the best. To be the best, you will have to hit clutch jump shots, defend opponents taller/bigger than you, and be able to make that difficult pass or steal. So, are you the "best"?
  • Easiest Ways to Keep Your PC Clean
    There are very simple ways to get rid of spyware and viruses. But the easiest way to keep these pests out of your system is to prevent their entry in the first place.
  • Top Ten Things to Do This Summer
    Yes, it's summer! We're finally free to have fun! Woohoo! But wait...What's to do this summer? If you're burnout and as stressed as most of us, then you are going to need some summer help. That's what I'm here for.
  • Slave Market in Zhengzhou, China Targets Working Poor
    In the speculative brick kilns of Zhengzhou, China, lies a chronic slave market that involves not only adults...but children. China, one of the oldest surviving civilizations, has retained a history of forced labor and human trafficking.
  • Outfit Family and Tony Accardo on Trial in Chicago
    The crime syndicate known as the "Chicago Outfit" have outlived their days since the time of Prohibition. The Chicago based mafia family has brought the Windy City its "biggest mobster-family trial" yet.
  • Biofuel - Implications and Government Involvement
    Biofuel is on the way; and if you don't move, you'll probably get squashed. This biodegradable fuel source is supported by successful corporations and persons who welcome a much needed alternative fuel source. But who will benefit from this evocative source of fuel?
  • What to Get For Father's Day: To Shop or Not to Shop
    You don't have to be an expert to decide what to get your father for Father's Day. Most of our fathers are the simplest people on the planet. Think about it.
  • Lohan Drives Drunk and Found with Cocaine
    Lindsay Lohan was found driving under the influence and possibly in possession of drugs after she crashed her Mercedes convertible into a curb. The young actress faces charges of drug possession, DUI, and underage drinking.
  • Delicious Irony
    Life can be confusing. Satisfaction today can be tomorrow's leftovers. Finding true happiness can only be attained when you first find yourself.

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