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TV Special “Okavango” To Explore Unique African Delta The majestic beauty of wild animal life parading in their na tural domain is one of nature’s most wondrous sights. But because of man’s expansion into previously unsettled land it has become a sight seen less and less. On film you can be a spectator when a unique African delta is explored. “Okavango” to be shown Friday, August 13, at 10 p.m. will air on Channel 58. CRISIS TO CRISIS This week Barbara Jordan in vestigates the environmental, health and economic consequences the now-penamg revision of the Clean Air Act, focusing primarily on the problem of “acid rain.” “Crisis to Crisis” airs on Channel 58, 2 p.m., Sunday, August 15. CROSSFIRE Under close examination on WBTV’s “Crossfire” is the topic of abortions. Host Bob Inman dis cusses the new Federal legislation to restrict abortions. “Crossfire” airs on Channel 3 Sunday, August 15, at 6:90 p.m. WITH OS8IE AND RUBY - Southern writers whose thoughts ' and feelings reflected a special timet and genre can be beard again when Davis and Dee present “Southern Voice.” "With Ossie and Ruby” airs on Channel 58 at 10:30 p.m. Monday, August 16. , TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL Has the black church turned into an enemy of the black commun ity? In a poll taken by black Americans it was revealed that 50 percent of those questioned feel that the black church is not doing enough for the black community, Tony Brown will deal with this crucial issue Thursday, August 19, ■t 7:30 pmr—“Tony—Brown'F Journal” airs on Channel 58. FIGHT AGAINST 8LAVERY During the days of slavery England was far removed from the issue. That is until 1779 when the slave trade became the source of a major atrocity there. “Fight Against Slavery,” airing on Chan nel 58, will be televised Thursday, August 19, at 8 p.m. ! SACRED HEART COLLEGE : .There's still time left to enroll in the various music classes at Sacred Heart College. From the toddler to the adult, there is a class Fact Sheet There are more than one million students enrolled in private career schools. Two-thirds of the vocational stu dents in the nation attend private trade and technical schools. Seven ty percent of those who attend complete their coursework. Tuition in private vocational schools ranges from $1,000 to $4,000 for a 10-month course, with an average cost of $2,000. Some occupations with more than 50 percent projected growth in employment through 1900 in clude: paralegal personnel, com puter service technician, computer operator, office machine repair, and physical therapist. Training for these occupations is available through schools accredited by NATTS. 7 More than 52 percent of all students enrolled in post second ary schools with occupational pro grams are women. There has been a 25 percent increase in enrollment over the «*st two years in private career schools.—— The National Association of Trade and Technical Schools (NATTS) is an educational asso ciation representing private career schools NATTS has 500 members in « states. Use Dis trict of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The NATTS Accredit!^ Commission sui<*»iis education al standards and business ethics. Students attending accredited trade and technical schools are eligible for federal student finan cial aid programs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has predicted rapid growth for computer occupations in the next decade. Computer Jobs may rise from 1.1 million in 1971 to 1.1 million ia 1990. an lacreese of » Courses at most NATTS Hmit htfgin thraa 17 » year_ The average course today is about 1,000 hours or forty weeks. Classes generally meet five hours per day, five days a week. NATTS offers a free h»nHhook indexing more than 500 schools by both location and occupation. The handbook also lists 98 career specialities and the amount of time it takes to learn a skill. To get a free i copy, write to: NATTS, 2021 K I Street, N.W.. Washington, D.C. I 20006-1077. 11 To What's Happening In Your Community with A Subscription To The Charlotte Pont Call 376-0496 WITH LORETTA MAN AGO Charlotte Area Happenings LORETTA to suit your-individual pccfercncer Former students and new students may register for individual and group lessons in vice, piano, organ, guitar and orchestral in struments. Junior and senior high school students may register for a weekly theory-com position class. Children ages four to seven may register for Kindermusic, a highly specialized early childhood pro gram giving extensive exposure to musical skills and concepts. For more information, contact Sister M. Cecilia Lewis at 704-825-5146. -STACY LATTISAW-r" Cotillion Records has announced the release of the new album from Stacy Lattisaw, "Sneakin’ Out.” The first single from Stacy’s new album, "Don’t Throw it All Away” -b Already building rapidly up the national R&B charts. . DREAMGIRLS The hit broadway musical “Dreamgirls” captured six Touys. They included: Outstanding Per formance by an Actress in a Musi cal-Jennifer Holliday; Out standing Performance by an Actor in a Musical-Ben Harney; Out standing Performance by a Faa tured Actor in a Musical-Clevant * Derricks; Outstanding Choreo graphy-Michael Bennett and Michael Peters; Best Book ofa Musical-Tom Eyen; and Out ALBUM REVIEW Piece* of a Dream “We Are One” Jazz connoiseurs, let your cup overflow with the musical Juices of Pieces of a Dream and become inebriated with their distinctive brand of Jazz. On their new LP, “We Are One”, Pieces of a Dream has packaged a total of nine tunes that have only one goal in mind-to please, satis fy and delight. Needless to say “We Are One" does all three. Listen to Side One and you’ll enjoy cuts “Don’t Be Sad,” “Pleaoc Don’4 Do This To Me,’’ “For Ramsey,” “You Know I Want You,” and “Mt. Airy Groove.” Flip over to Side Two and there’s “We Are One,” “When You Are Here With Me,” “Pop Rock” and “Yo Frat.” CAL-DUl •! 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