In 2004, 2,100 doctorates were awarded by universities in the US in the fields of mathematical statistics, botany, optics physics, human and animal pathology, zoology, astrophysics, geometry, geophysics and seismology, gen. mathematics, nuclear physics, astronomy, marine sciences, nuclear engineering, polymer and plastics engineering, veterinary medicine, topology, hydrology and water resources, animal nutrition, wildlife/range management, number theory, fisheries science and management, atmospheric dynamics, engineering physics, paleontology, plant physiology, general atmospheric science, mathematical operations research, endocrinology, metallurgical engineering, meteorology, ocean engineering, stratigraphy and sedimentation, polymer physics, acoustics, mineralogy and petrology, bacteriology, logic, animal breeding and genetics, computing theory and practice, and mining and mineral engineering. Not one of these 2,100 doctoral degrees went to an African American.
2007-10-17
03:07:39
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ORiginal article: http://www.jbhe.com/latest/122905_statistical_shocker2005.html
2007-10-17
03:08:01 ·
update #1
Mr. Jessup. Jessica, and WstCotter are apparently out ofotheir league concernining this topic. Suigeneris, your black instructors make me question the validity of your own education. Despite being a grad student, you still don't get the point.
This question leads me to part 2: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301722,00.html
2007-10-17
03:30:49 ·
update #2
Duck_foo, ol' buddy! Notice how Education was NOT among the degrees listed? Read the freakin' article.
2007-10-17
03:33:17 ·
update #3
I'll just go ahead and beat the slow wits to the punch: The purpose of this article brings up my third point: Quotas are becoming more important than quality. In the competitive world, can we afford this? ---> http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20071015/FOREIGN/110150107/1003
2007-10-17
03:36:59 ·
update #4
Let me repeat myself: Those 2100 degrees are those in the ABOVE LISTED topics!!!!!!!!
LOOOOOOOOK.
I am totally aware of the grad degrees awarded to black in Education, Law, Medicine, etc. I don't think I have faith in 90% of them due to affirmative action.
2007-10-17
04:11:03 ·
update #5
Another thing, I was NOT the one who came up with this article, it was a black web site.
2007-10-17
04:19:17 ·
update #6
Mr. Jessup, I'll gladly answer you.
How many white men receive degrees in African-American Studies, Minority Feminist Conflict Resolution, African Immigrant Psychotherapy, and Diversity Management?
We can soon expect the "Powers that Be" to make it their top priority to award African-Americans with doctorates, regardless of ability, the usual ways e.g., forge more credentials, waive more academic requirements, remove more testing obstacles, etc.).
What I plan to do with it? Well, I was sold on racial diversity as a teen. I now know that it's a lie. The more people that become racially aware, the less they'll follow the dogma that is multiculturalism. Eventually, or hopefully, they will actively stop organizations that are slowly destroying this country. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/13/AR2007101300743.html
2007-10-17
04:34:03 ·
update #7
Straight from your link, Taranto: "41.3 percent of all doctorates awarded to African Americans in 2004 were in the field of education."
We all know about the quality of schools run by blacks like Priscilla Slade, don't we? http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5195502.html
So far, not one of you has beaten me in this hollow debate.
2007-10-17
06:40:20 ·
update #8