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Frank L. Sampson, Jr. PBAPCC COMPANY LIMITED Director
For the record, I: was born on Lincoln Court, West Palm Beach, FL; graduated from Roosevelt High School, 1959; attended University of Cincinnati, Cleveland State University, University of Rochester (B.S.) and Rochester Institute of Technology (M.S.); am a honorably discharged Vietnam era veteran; worked as software engineer Xerox Corporation, Database Administration University of Minnesota; Series 6 and 7 stocks, bonds and options Merrill Lynch, Commodities Pool Operator; Assistant Administrator in funds and portfolio management Twin Cities Pipe Trades (AFL-CIO) Building Trades; ADJUNCTS – ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY, St Paul, MN (FINANCE); KEISER UNIVERSITY/PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE (COMPUTER SCIENCE). Emerging inner-city communities and developing third world nations must anchor trust in the education process. Much will be expected our future leaders. For them to engage in the various levels of education/industry/society diplomacy they need to be provided the standards of engagement. Like it or not, these international standards are the beginning basis upon which potential is evaluated. These rules begin to be applied before the child is born. Most parents are shocked when learning the fundamentals of algebra and geometry are taught at pre-k level. Children never exposed to this process often enter grade 1 already two years behind. Read our “A Guide To Your Child's Future” check out the step-by-step grade-by-grade pace at which learning is taught and applied. For education to remain relevant, access to up-to-date methodologies are often required. Rural areas in third world nations tend not to have adequate electricity and Internet access to inform youth of such advancement. Veep of US Computer giant to visit Ghana September 2003
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