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The Apprentice’s Conor Galvin revealed that being teased about his sexuality at school pushed him into his first business at age 12 — and now he’s competing for a £250,000 investment. 🧠🌈
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From struggle to strength: Liam’s story shows the power of responsive teaching.
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From Kickflips to Comebacks: Neen Williams’ Journey of Strength and Smarts | PEP UNLIMITED LLC Neen Williams is best known for his smooth heelflip and style on the skateboard. But behind those clean tricks is a story filled with struggle, growth, and serious life lessons. “Instead of letting th...

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This isn’t just clothing.
This is armor for the journey.

When you wear PHARO, you’re not chasing trends
you’re remembering

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When doors open for you, don’t just walk through—hold them open. Meet Dr. Lokale: From a remote Kenyan village to becoming a Rhodes Scholar, physician, and President of the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association. #FromStruggleToStrength #podcast #tucson #arizona #doctor #usa #Inspiration #education

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The peace hits different when you’ve climbed through storms to find it.

Every scar, every stumble, every setback—worth it.

Because this moment right here… is what healing and blessings feel like.

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39 years ago I was sleeping in a cardboard box!

Today, I lead the Veteran's Homelessness project, I'm a Doctoral Candidate, have 3 kids and a wife!

Hope isn’t a myth. It’s a fight. DON'T CHOOSE TO BE A VICTIM!

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'Ghetto Life: Struggles, Survival, and Hope in Kingston, Jamaica'- Patricia N McKenzie RN
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Nat Turner (drawing)

In the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, Southern states, particularly Virginia, enacted harsh new laws aimed at preventing any further uprisings and maintaining control over enslaved populations. These laws sought to eliminate any avenues through which enslaved people or free Black individuals could organize or resist. Education for Black people, whether enslaved or free, was banned, ensuring that they would remain subjugated and unable to challenge their condition through literacy or education. Movement was restricted, with enslaved individuals forbidden from traveling without a pass, and public gatherings or religious meetings of Black people were tightly controlled to prevent the formation of resistance groups. These laws also reinforced the idea of racial inferiority and sought to break any sense of solidarity or collective action among enslaved people. The immediate aftermath of the rebellion marked a dark period in which the South moved toward even more oppressive measures to prevent future resistance, tightening the grip of slavery and stifling any hope of emancipation or freedom.

Nat Turner (drawing) In the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, Southern states, particularly Virginia, enacted harsh new laws aimed at preventing any further uprisings and maintaining control over enslaved populations. These laws sought to eliminate any avenues through which enslaved people or free Black individuals could organize or resist. Education for Black people, whether enslaved or free, was banned, ensuring that they would remain subjugated and unable to challenge their condition through literacy or education. Movement was restricted, with enslaved individuals forbidden from traveling without a pass, and public gatherings or religious meetings of Black people were tightly controlled to prevent the formation of resistance groups. These laws also reinforced the idea of racial inferiority and sought to break any sense of solidarity or collective action among enslaved people. The immediate aftermath of the rebellion marked a dark period in which the South moved toward even more oppressive measures to prevent future resistance, tightening the grip of slavery and stifling any hope of emancipation or freedom.

13. The rebellion led to stricter laws in Virginia and the South, banning Black education, movement, and assembly.

#LearnYourHistory #ConfessionsOfNatTurner #FromStruggleToStrength #BlackMenMatter

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"So if you are too tired to speak, sit next to me, because I, too, am fluent in silence."
-R. Arnold

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