Hello and welcome to this candid and informal interview of up and coming writer/author, of titles like, “The Spirit of The Soul and The Death of Morals,” “Hallow” and “Anthology of An Essayist, Volumes 1 & 2” Gregory Vernon Boulware. Mr. Boulware has published several books and a plethora of online articles that embrace a host of genres. Join us in this three-part entertaining and enlightening visit with this awe inspiring author.
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/* Pt. 1 "A Visit with Mr. Gregory V. Boulware, Author":
G.W.: Hello and good morning to you Sir.
G.V.B.: And to you Sir...as well.
G.W.: Allow me to introduce to you all, Mr. Gregory V. Boulware, An Independent Self Published Author of Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Boulware has been published since 2007 while working for a Blue Bell, PA insurance company, when he decided to submit an article to a reputable online magazine.
Tell us about that experience Mr. Boulware.
G.V.B.: Please call me 'Greg.' Since we're going to be chatting for awhile, let's not be so formal.
G.W.: Certainly sir, we'd like nothing more than a simplistic comfort zone for the both of us.
G.V.B.: Well, I was working as a 'Database Insurance Analyst' for an insurance company in Blue Bell, in a contractor capacity, when I wondered what would happen if someone hadn't shown me how this all worked, you know, computers. The job that I was performing was basically updating and correcting data and information that was found to be in error. I was also diving for missing and lost data as well, hence the title, 'Data-Miner.' The performing duties where a multitask office position. You definitely had to know what you were doing in order to function in that type of job. What I mean is you needed a basic understanding of how informational systems worked. Many of the employees in this particular field have backgrounds as 'key-punch operators' or some type of cashier or office clerk training. But, the schools that I've attended taught a plethora of skills that limited or eliminated that 'one-duty office task syndrome.' I was taught nearly everything you needed to know in order to be proficient in an informational management environment.
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The ‘Sankofa Bird’ is the remembering of how slavery came to be – the knowledge, truth, practice, belief, and remembrance of the African heritage and culture. The wearing of the ‘ring’ or earring in the left ear symbolizes the acknowledgement of the slave. So, in today’s lifestyles, the wearing of the earring has become a fashion statement. All of those guys who wear it in the right ear suggest something other than slavery...
“The Maafa” continues to expose itself to those who attempt to cover it up. SANKOFA!