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With new information on contests, reality shows, and online
opportunities, this anniversary edition of the premier guide to
modeling for African Americans is now even more definitive. Whether
aspiring to do runway, commercial, print, showroom, or video
modeling--national or international, male or female, plus-size or
petite--models of all ages will find everything they need to get
started in this handy reference to a billion-dollar industry that
includes advice on where to go, how to get there, what to do, and
what not to do. Real-life stories of top models provide an
invaluable insiders' perspective. In addition to covering such
topics as what to look for in a beauty pageant, finding an agency,
and planning a portfolio, the book teaches techniques in grace,
charm, manners, fitness, and confidence. The full listing of
modeling agencies in both U.S. and international markets
specifically includes the top black modeling and management
agencies.
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE GUIDE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO: Fight Crime in
The Community Stay Calm When You are Confronted by the Police Not
Get Killed by the Police Choose the Best Attorney Know Everything
about Bail - Juries - Jail Understand Your Rights When You are
Arrested and Incarcerated Survive in the Criminal Justice System
Fight Police Misconduct Not Live with Domestic Violence Survive and
Fight Drugs and Alcohol in The Community STAY ALIVE and STAY OUT OF
JAIL The Most Important Book Ever Written for African Americans
THIS BOOK WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE The AFRICAN AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT
GUIDE has shown thousands of African Americans how to fill out a
job application, do a winning job interview, negotiate a salary,
evaluate job benefits, and set goals. You'll find Checklists,
Self-evaluation Worksheets, Goal Setting Charts, Sample Resumes,
Winning Cover Letters and you'll understand the best places to look
for a job. Discover your personal strengths and weaknesses with
step-by-step instructions. Determine the best way to describe
yourself and find your perfect job. The African American Employment
Guide is a MUST for everyone who makes less than $80,000 a year.
Complete Listings of State Government Jobs, U.S. Offices of
Personnel Management, and State Employment Agencies.
The African American Scholarship Guide should prove to be a very
useful tool for libraries, high schools, students and parents to
help find the latest and best scholarship opportunities for African
American students. The African American Scholarship Guide includes:
thousands of scholarships and grants for African American Students
preparing for college and post graduate work.
Compiled and edited by Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber
Communications Group, Inc., it is a Top Ten best African American
Book of the Year and considered to be one of the most important
books ever published about African American History In the United
States of America. This critically acclaimed and best-selling
anthology is the most controversial and comprehensive book ever
published about the history of Africans and African Americans and
Europeans and European Americans in the United States. (Black and
White people) Volume One begins with the story of Ancient Africa,
the beginning of Homo Sapiens and African Civilizations, the coming
of Europeans, slavery and early African and African American people
who lived in the seventeenth, eighteenth and early to mid
nineteenth century America, with an acknowledgement, introduction
and foreword written by Tony Rose, the Publisher and CEO of Amber
Communications Group, Inc., who attempts to explain and solve the
centuries old causes and reasons behind racism in America.
Compiled, edited and published exclusively for elementary, middle
and high school students, libraries, universities, and African
American and European American ( Black and White ) readers. The
publisher hopes this Anthology can be used as a first step in
understanding the history and contributions all Americans have made
to The United States of America.
Amber Communications Group, Inc.'s imprint Colossus Books has
published Before the Legend: The Rise of New Kids on the Block
and...a Guy Named Maurice Starr - The Early Years, a remarkable
true story as told by author and former record producer Tony Rose,
the primary architect along with Maurice Starr of the
Roxbury/Boston Black Music Scene. On July 20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th
at a sold out Giants Stadium, (1990), the New kids On The Block
with their record producer and manager Maurice Starr, made a
triumphant entrance into new York city. Their lives had been filled
with hard work, determination, dedication, confidence, success and
many failures, but they never lost their belief, love, and loyalty
for Maurice Starr and one another. Theirs is a history filled with
respect for people of all backgrounds, cultures and colors. This is
the true story of the mean streets of Boston, its rappers, singers
and dancers; the funk, pop, blues, rock and soul..the back alleys,
down south and the recording industry. Five working-class boys
living in the "blue collar districts" of Boston, called North
Dorchester and Jamaica Plain, and a record producer from the black
ghetto of Roxbury would go to the dizzying heights of the music
world at a speed so phenomenal, that it shattered all existing
record sales and concert tour sales. From the bottom, to the top,
this is the true, undoctored, hard-hitting, fact-filled story of
Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight, Danny Wood, Joe
McIntyre.............. New Kids On The Block.........and a guy
named Maurice Starr. "Come with me and let me tell you the true
story, the real story, the only story. I was there.."Tony Rose.
Tony Rose, was born and raised in the Whittier St. Housing Projects
in Roxbury/Boston, Massachusetts. During the eighties, he held
production deals with Virgin Records, Atlantic Records and Pavilion
/ CBS / Sony Records through his Solid Platinum Records and
Productions, recording, producing and licensing numerous top ten
records and albums throughout the world. His over thirty year
friendship and musical collaborations with the legendary Maurice
Starr and Boston music legend Prince Charles Alexander resulted in
the albums "Gang War" and "Stone Killers" produced by Rose, sharing
the charts with Michael Jackson's "Thriller" for six consecutive
months in the number one, two and three positions throughout the
world, and receiving a Gold and Platinum Albums and two Ampex
Golden Reel Awards for recording and engineering, in his
Boston-based Hit City Recording Studio, New Kids On The Block.
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