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                                                          " October 2015 "

Well, it's about that time again. This weekend is the first weekend of Oct. 2015. As you know, every month we do the Brown Brother "Book of the Month." Also, we will do the word of the week and maybe do some black history for today (10/3/15). Anyway, let's jump right to it.

BB Book of the Month is "The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires" by: Mr. Dennis Kimbro

This book has already blessed my life. I have just started reading it, but let me tell you. It is packed with amazing knowledge. The book basically details the wealth tips of Black Millionaires. Done from countless interviews and chats with African-American Millionaires, this book is a guide and model. It shows you how you can think, act, and possibly be a Black Millionaire.

So far, I give this book 5 Stars.



Alright, now let's get into the Brown Brother's Word of the Day!

Today's word is: Correlate

Correlate (Cor-re-late)

VERB

  1. To have a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another:
How to use in a sentence: "The study found that success in the educational system correlates highly with classroom environment."



Last, here is Black History for today (10/3/15)-


1904- In Daytona Beach FL, Bethune-Cookman College (HBCU) opens.

1947- Frank Robinson named manager of the Cleveland Indians and became the first Black manager in the major leagues.


1949- First Black radio station, WERD, begins operating in Atlanta, GA.

Source: Blackfacts.com


Well, that's it for today. I Pray that your October is blessed and productive.

Checkout us out for Oct. 2015, the blog will be jam-packed with good information.

Until then,

PEACE!








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