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Mental Supreme Featured on URBNET

Mental Supreme Featured on URBNET

As a child of the 80s, my friends and I often glued ourselves to the floor when martial arts movies were on T.V. Nothing was more invigorating than seeing a guy overcome adversity by extending a warm can of whoop ass to his opponent. Besides the clich ending where the protagonist triumphs; my favori

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Mental Supreme Featured on URBNET

December 5th, 2009

CarryOnTraditionAs a child of the 80s, my friends and I often glued ourselves to the floor when martial arts movies were on T.V. Nothing was more invigorating than seeing a guy overcome adversity by extending a warm can of whoop ass to his opponent. Besides the clich ending where the protagonist triumphs; my favorite parts were those montage training scenes where the main character goes from zero to hero in ten minutes. Whether it was learning to fight blind (Bloodsport), catching flies with chopsticks (The Karate Kid), or being trained by Bruce Lees spirit (No Retreat, No Surrender) victory only materialized after our champion demonstrated the five foundational disciplines of success: hard work, self motivation, commitment, critical thinking, and structure.

MySpace vs. Facebook Face-off by Jake Hartsfield (TuneCorner)

December 5th, 2009

MySpace vs. Facebook Face-off by Jake Hartsfield (TuneCorner).

MySpace and Facebook feel like they’ve always been around, even though both were founded in 2003 – only six years ago. The growth of both entities was incredibly fast and speaks for how quickly technology and the world today are changing. In the last year alone, we’ve seen a number of major power shifts in the world of social media networking. The biggest one being in December 2008 (one year ago) that Facebook passed MySpace in user numbers. – Read Full Article