Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Wikipedia: The Encyclopedia for WVSR-AM/FM Black and Greek History Outreach

Wikipedia: The Encyclopedia for WVSR-AM/FM Black and Greek History Outreach  

In his message to various groups of Pennsylvanians, Pavlos Michaels, associate professor of Greek and Solar history at the Global marketing Systems, Inc., shared a lot about America’s Greek and Black history. He learned about the Greek Language or simply (“Hellenic”) has a documented history of 3,400 years, the longest of any single natural language in the Indo-European language family. Michaels learned about the mysterious tree in Madisonville whose growth patterns and leaf coloration pinpointed the body of a murdered black woman named Mandy who had been buried beneath it.
 
And Pavlos learned Greek has been written in the Greek alphabet (the oldest continuously used alphabet, and the first to introduce vowels) since the 9th century BC in Greece (before that in Linear B), and the 4th century BC in Cyprus (before that in Cypriot syllabify). Greek literature has a continuous history of nearly three thousand years. And Greek language helped discover the use of solar energy usage today.
 
Professor Pavlos recognized that a lot of people both Black and Greek in states like Pennsylvania need to visit the Internet and talk with other local people about what they have found using WVSR1360.1 AM Black & Greek History Outreach. WVSR1360.1 AM or WVSR1360.1 FM allows people who want to take it upon themselves to research their Black and Greek history to do so using Wikipedia encyclopedia online.
 
Professor Michaels, a Greek man himself, was intrigued by the historical tidbits, that can fortunately help education and economics to be included in the special project he is working on that creates a solar energy usage to improve real-estate nationally. Pavlos is especially looking at the big cities like say, Philadelphia, to improve solar usage and knowledge about history.
 
What began in January 2008 as a simple suggestion for a new literary project at WVSR1360.1 AM, “Philadelphia Internet Radio Station,” has blossomed into a venture that is unique in Philly. Pavlos, a noted professor, and other history lovers at WVSR-AM Philadelphia are editing, and publishing text about Black American and Greek American History -in volume encyclopedia form that will be a quick reference for the history of American Blacks and American Greeks in Philadelphia. A History of Blacks and Greeks in America has been published, but nothing that comprehensive has been published since the Wikipedia encyclopedia.
 
While Professor Michaels will do most of the work dealing with solar energy, the rest of us can play a role as well. We can either write a brief entry for a part of both Black and Greek history at the radio stations outreach Web site home page, or Professor Pavlos can send them a suggestion for an entry that isn't listed to write a concise history of Black Americans and Greek Americans.
 
Now, with the Wikipedia’s encyclopedia's home page on the net and WVSR-AM’s Outreach Library at the radio stations website, with an interactive Web site up and running, it is time to start the new stuff that makes others a part of history.
 
Anyone wanting to write one of the brief histories should go to www.fpnnews.org to create an account, select a person, place or thing and send off an term and agreement email. It is up to you to research as much as you can about your selection and then submit it. Most entries are unlimited words. The project also needs our financial help. Send donations to Van Stone Productions P.O. Box 395 E. Lansdowne, PA 19050 or click the donate button at wvsr1360.1 website for the Black & Greek History Outreach Encyclopedia Project.

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