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The Reverend J. L. A. Fish (1828–1890) was its first president. Despite a promising start, racial tensions soon cast a shadow over the Institute. In April 1892, after unknown persons fired shots into one of the school’s buildings, then-President Rev. Matthew Gilbert and other staff members fled Live Oak for Jacksonville, where they founded the Florida Baptist Academy in the basement of Bethel Baptist Church. They began holding classes in May 1892, with Sarah Ann Blocker as the main instructor. The school in Live Oak, however, continued to operate even after this splintering.[4]
Nathan W. Collier, President of Florida Baptist Institute, and Sarah Ann Blocker, of Florida Baptist Academy, combined the two institutions to found Florida Normal and Technical Institute in 1896. Collier was president of the college from 1896 to 1941, and Blocker Dean of Women and Vice-President from 1896 to 1944.[5]
Brothers James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson (faculty member), wrote the words and music in 1900 to "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (known as the "Negro National Anthem") in 1900.
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute moved to St. Augustine in 1918 on part of a 110-acre (0.45 km2) tract of land known as "Old Homes Plantation", formerly one of the largest slave plantations in Florida.
In 1941, the Live Oak and St. Augustine institutions merged, changing their limited offerings from a junior college classification to a four-year liberal arts institution which graduated its first four-year class in 1945. Its name was changed in 1950 to Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College. In 1963, the charter was again amended to change the name to Florida Memorial College. Concerned by race-related violence in the city in relation to the civil rights movement (see St. Augustine movement), and feeling itself unwelcome in St. Augustine, in 1965 the College bought a tract of land in what was then rural Dade County.
In 1968, the college relocated to its present site (now "northwest Miami") and by 1972, it graduated its first class at the Miami site. Florida Memorial College celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1979 and began a series of expansion projects on the 44-acre (180,000 m2) campus.
In 1993 Dr. Albert E. Smith was appointed as the college's tenth president, heralding another period of growth. In December 2004, the institution's name was changed to Florida Memorial College, with the announcement being made at the Founders' Convocation in March 2005. On July 3, 2006, Dr. Karl S. Wright became the eleventh president. Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis was appointed interim President in 2013 and became the 13th president in 2014, becoming the first female President in the University’s 138-year history. In 2017 she left to become the first female President in the 147-year history of Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina.[6]
It was in the Opa-locka North census-designated place,[7][8] in an unincorporated area, until Miami Gardens incorporated as a city on May 13, 2003.[9]
In 2006, Florida Memorial College changed its name to Florida Memorial University, a reflection of its expansion in graduate offerings.[3][10][11]
Academics
Florida Memorial University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It offers 41 undergraduate degree programs and four graduate degree programs through its eight academic divisions in six academic schools. The business programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. The social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The Music Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
The university has offered an honors program for 10 years that is designed to target and challenge students to their highest level. The Honors Program Director is Dr. Randy R. James.
The university also offers pre-college programs to reach out to the surrounding community. It addresses critical urban needs and helps more than 700 youth through the Lion's Pre-College Experience Institute. The institute offers several programs that focus on academic achievement and higher learning, with an emphasis on physical fitness, dropout prevention, religion, financial management, entrepreneurship, and personal development.
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PLEASEEE HELP U DONT HAVE 2 EITHER IK THERES PEOPLE OUT THERE THT PUT RANDOM ANSWERS BUT ITS OK BECAUSE THEY COULD BE GOING THROUGH TOUGH TIMES AND I DONT REPORT THOSE PEOPLE
Answer:
By indirectly stating their thoughts and feelings or By directly stating their thoughts and feelings
Answer:
By expressing their thoughts and feelings indirectly.
Explanation:
It is what I think it is hard to explain. Hope this helps.
Which side of the debate is teacher Maria Shepard on
Answer:
i dont know and what do you mean
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Write a letter to Katherine Johnson
A leaflet's heading should
Answer:
Stand out or be eye catching. But it should also be short and snappy to get people interested.
Highlight the statement in the paragraph from "Too Much of a Good Thing?" that is exaggerated.
Answer:
The very first sentence of the paragraph.
Explanation:
Answer:
But at what cast?
Explanation:
It is "but at what cost" because it's trying to get you see what the problem with renewable sources.
How many artists are on Gmmtv?
73 people
GMMTV Artists (73 people) - MyDramaList.
Hope it helps! :)
Answer:
73 people
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Is this a question or not?
Because the family wasn't able to pay the rent, they had to move out of their apartment. The antecedents of they and their in the sentence above are ________ *
rent and apartment .
family and family.
pay and move.
Answer:
Family and family
Explanation:
I don't know how to explain. •-• Sorry!
Answer:
family and family
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Aim’ is another word for ‘goal.’
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
T
Explanation:
To aim for something it's your important aspect and a goal is something you aim for so yes it's true
fix squeaking back door, see if peaches have ripened which item in the list contains a speeling error
Answer:
The f in fix needs to be capitalized, and the word spelling is spelled incorrectly. Other than that it looks fairly good.
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PLEASE HELP ME!! I WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLYEST!!
Write a paragraph about the following question: Do you think people today are too addicted to technology?
Take a side by stating your claim (thesis), give key details, and a good closing. Think about the counterclaim (See the
other side of the argument.)
PLSS THIS IS DO IN 30 MINUTES!! HELP ASAP!!
Answer: Yes I think people are addicted to technology because they spend a lot of time on it.
Explanation:
How do lines 17-24 bring attention to the point of view of the speaker?
Answer:
what story??????????
Explanation:
Which sentence uses a double negative correctly?
Willie did not have no money to spend at the store today.
Parker and I don't know nobody in the sailing industry.
Regina was not unpopular with her peers.
Bella couldn't understand nothing that she learned in Spanish class last year.
Answer:
Regina was not unpopular with her peers. is the correct answer
Explanation:
Conservatives thought schools should focus on the basics by emphasizing traditional
schooling and clearly defined standards.
Which of the following BEST explains HOW the liberal perspective is different?
O Liberals advocated for more structured classrooms where students could
personalize their learning by customizing the curriculum.
O Liberals felt the "back to basics" approach to learning would hurt students but
agreed that standardized testing was important.
O Liberals advocated for open schools for students where whole-group instruction
and testing were not used.
O Liberals believed that standardized testing would hurt the development of
students by decreasing their self-confidence.
Answer:
Liberals advocated for open schools for students where whole-group instruction and testing were not used.
Explanation:
While there is no article sources for this, I can only select an answer that is the most opposite of Conservatives- which is this one.
Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon.
What does the word overcame mean?
prevailed
neglected
created
witnessed I will mark you as brainly
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I need 5 examples of all different signposts found in chapter 4 Of Mice And Men. Please. I NEED it fast!!!
I will give you brainiest!!
Answer:
1) leny goes into crooks room and tells him that hes thinking about a ranch.bunnies
2) crooks reminiscents about his childhood
3) crick tells curleys wife to leave them them bc she keeps on bothering him
4) Curley's wife leans in to Lenny and tells him she is glad that he beat her husband up because someone needed to do it
5) crook said that he wants to join them on the ranch so he can have a job and place to stay
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Read the following sentence.
The stench was loathsome.
What is the best meaning for the word “loathsome”?
weak
strong
disagreeable
pleasant
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Disagreeable is the beat meaning for the word
Answer:
disagreeable best suits it
brainly if only i get the right answer. what are some parts of the food web?
Answer:Well, the only parts of the food web are many food chains.
Explanation:The answer is many food chains because, a food web is made out of many different food chains. A food web wouldn’t exist if food chains didn’t exist, because they rely on each other to keep their food chains the normal. Therefore, the answer is many food chains.
What do you notice about walker’s use of punctuation and capital letters?
Virtual reality is still pretty new. Brainstorm and discuss several ways that VR programs could be used to benefit society. What are some drawbacks?
i'm just keeping this question alive don't mind me
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A couple disadvantaged are the migraines that is can cause. And it can cause eye strain there are alot of things that could hurt your eyes. Like being in virtual reality for to long. It can very rarely make you go blind.
Explanation:
trust
similarities of library and search engine
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What enemy or enemies did Hitler and the Nazi's create to win public support? How did the use of an enemy help them rise to power?
How did Hitler and the Nazi's silence those who opposed them? (Hint: There are multiple ways, think about the SA from earlier in the lesson)
What role did Hitler's speeches play in his rise? Explain. (Hint: Not only how he gave the speeches, but what he talked about)
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In a two-paragraph letter to a friend, express your opinions about humorous writing or another form of entertainment that’s designed to appeal to people’s sense of humor. (ie. funny movies, sitcoms, stand-up comedy, etc.)
Answer:
i. d. d. k. trying asking someone who knows
are the phrases "This interests me alot" and "This is very interesting to me" the same
Explanation:
-"This interests me a lot" could be seen as "This seems interesting to me, I'd like to look more into it."
- "This is very interesting to me" could be seen as "I find this interesting and already research it.
It's essentially just differences on how somebody could interpret it, but they are fundamentally the same phrase.
An independent clause joined by a dependent clause is considered a
complex sentence.
TRUE or FALSE
Explanation:
A independent clause can stand alone added with an indepent clause making a complex sentence so true
In "A Raisan in the Sun" The overall tone of this passage is:
a) comic.
b) angry.
c) regretful.
Answer:
a. comic
Explanation:
certain words justify the comic tone of the passage
In "A Raisan in the Sun" The overall tone of this passage is comic. This drama written by Lorraine Hansberry. The correct option is (a).
What do you mean by "A Raisan in the Sun"?As the main characters strive to deal with the repressive circumstances that govern their lives, A Raisin in the Sun is really about dreams.
The play's title alludes to a hypothesis that Langston Hughes famously raised in a poem he wrote about dreams that were ignored or postponed.
In 1959, Lorraine Hansberry, the first African American woman to have a play presented on Broadway, wrote this drama.
Hansberry's work, which is set in the 1950s, explores the racial and gender concerns that persisted then and do so presently.
Therefore, in "A Raisan in the Sun" The overall tone of this passage is comic. This drama written by Lorraine Hansberry.
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Match the definition to the word. 1. the act of calling a prisoner to court to answer an indictment parliament 2. a rank held by commissioned officers bouquet 3. worn out completely; very tired arraignment 4. offering or providing help; functioning in a subsidiary capacity exhausted 5. a narrow strip of land connecting two larger masses of land isthmus 6. the national legislature of various countries, often composed of the nobility, clergy, and commons auxiliary 7. to invigorate, stimulate, elate lieutenant 8. flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch exhilarate
Answer:
1. the act of calling a prisoner to court to answer an indictment - arraignment
2. a rank held by commissioned officers - lieutenant
3. worn out completely; very tired - exhausted
4. offering or providing help; functioning in a subsidiary capacity - auxiliary
5. a narrow strip of land connecting two larger masses of land - isthmus
6. the national legislature of various countries, often composed of the nobility, clergy, and commons - parliament
7. to invigorate, stimulate, elate - exhilarate
8. flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch - bouquet
Writing prompt: Write an argumentative essay for or against maintaining traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a quinceañera.
Answer:
Here is my full, 5 paragraph revised essay on this exact prompt! I tried my very best, so copy and paste this and you are good to go!
Explanation:
Do you have any traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a quinceañera? Well good for you! I believe we should maintain these beautiful traditions for many reasons. They can be fun, and especially awarding; how accomplishing it would feel to know that you have completed a large step in life! But let’s talk about some of the traditions and what they are.
First, what’s a bar mitzvah? It is the religious initiation ritual of a Jewish boy who has passed the age of 13 and is considered able to follow religious precepts and qualified to take part in public worship. And widely celebrated by Latinos, the quinceañera represents a significant landmark in the life of a girl. Part birthday celebration, part rite of passage, it symbolizes a girl's entry into womanhood as she turns 15.
Now we can discuss why we should always maintain them. First of all, they are quite significant. They have great significance behind them. Growing up is a very important part of life, which is what these traditions honor. And these events can be enjoyable, and they can be especially accomplishing. But there's another justification for this as well.
Secondly, these cultural traditions are very beautiful. For example, the quinceañera is a very pretty thing to see, because they find very beautiful dresses and outfits to wear, and the bar/bat mitzvah with the fancy Torah scroll! However, although the quinceañera is a pretty sight to see, I do believe the meaning of it is quite peculiar. Apparently, the point is to celebrate going into womanhood, and the readiness of marriage. But I do believe that 15 is too young to be considered a grown woman and be ready for marriage. But as long as they don’t rush the girl that is being celebrated into all of that, I do believe the tradition should be continued.
In conclusion, I agree that these cultural traditions can endure as long as the boys and girls who are celebrated do not hurry into activities that are more suitable for older individuals, such as the quinceañera and the readiness to marry. So what do you make of that? Do you agree these traditions are worth maintaining?
PLSSSSS HURRY!!!!!!! In Robert Frost's "Love and a Question," the solitary nature of the setting is inherent to the poem's main conflict. True or False?
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I think It False
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I'm agree with you in present tens
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the end of the play A Raisin in the Sun, the Youngers decide to move to the new neighborhood in spite
of the racism they encounter. Why did they decide to make that decision and what are the risks and
rewards of deciding to do so?