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COROS Wearables Inc. is an Orange County, California-based company specializing in performance sports wearables. [1] [2] The company specializes in designing, manufacturing, and retailing specialist performance-focused GPS sport watches for outdoor sports. It focuses mainly on several running categories: Track, Trail, Road, and Ultra running.
The Times-News' list of 50 returning girls basketball players to watch this season includes many ... She scored 17.8 points per game last year to go with 11.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 3.6 steals ...
The BGR!TV Networks first program was the BLACK GIRLS ROCK! 15th-anniversary Fundraising Gala which was headlined by Chaka Khan and featured Grammy-nominated artists Alice Smith and Maimouna Youssef, a.k.a. MuMu Fresh; D.C.'s all-woman go-go band Bela Dona; Grammy Award-winning gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard; celebrity DJ Active; and an ...
Pages in category "African-American girl groups" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
After consistently dominating its timeslot Go Girls was renewed for a third season on 6 May 2010. Season 3 sees the characters nearing the end of their 20s and setting new goals for the year. Kevin decides he wants to be a dad. Cody decides to take care of her family. Britta wants a new career.
Black Girls Code (BGC) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on engaging African-American girls and other youth of color with computer programming education to nurture their careers in tech. The organization offers computer programming and coding, as well as website, robot, and mobile application-building, with the goal of placing one ...
Earlier this season, the sophomore won three gold medals at the Catholic League Championships in the 400-meter, 800-meter and mile run and was named Girls’ Track MVP.
Hazel Bryan Massery (born January 31, 1942 [1]: 45 ) is an American woman originally known for protesting integration. [2] She was depicted in an iconic photograph taken by photojournalist Will Counts in 1957 showing her shouting at Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine, during the Little Rock Crisis.