Always And Ever The Educator #tie #manup #education #problack

Always and ever the educator #tie #manup #education #problack

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8 years ago
Yea...Some Times I Fall Off...But I Will Always Remember My Purpose... Let Me Break It Down For You!

Yea...Some times I fall off...But I will always remember my purpose... Let me break it down for you! First off as a believer you must have Christ at the center of all you do..Then your roots must go deep into the Word of God...I know a lot of Christian who try to establish a horizontal ministry (reaching others) having never themselves plumbing the depths of God's true treasure...My IG tl is full of these..🙄 then you must establish a vertical relationship with God through continual prayer...from there then you reach out vertically to others through fellowship and witnessing... There is a purpose and an order to this Christian life thing...Please stop being aimless wonders and chose to become true Disciples of Christ!! 😇😇😇

7 years ago
@Regrann From @history - On #ThisDayinHistory 1967, Thurgood Marshall Becomes The First African American

@Regrann from @history - On #ThisDayinHistory 1967, Thurgood Marshall becomes the first African American to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. He would remain on the Supreme Court for 24 years before retiring for health reasons, leaving a legacy of upholding the rights of the individual as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. After graduating from Lincoln University in 1930, Marshall sought admission to the University of Maryland School of Law, but was turned away because of the school’s segregation policy, which effectively forbade blacks from studying with whites. Instead, Marshall attended Howard University Law School, from which he graduated magna cum laude in 1933. (Marshall later successfully sued Maryland School of Law for their unfair admissions policy.) As a lawyer, Marshall distinguished himself as one of the country’s leading advocates for individual rights, winning 29 of the 32 cases he argued in front of the Supreme Court, all of which challenged in some way the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine that had been established by the 1896 landmark case Plessy v. Ferguson. The high-water mark of Marshall’s career as a litigator came in 1954 with his victory in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. In that case, Marshall argued that the ‘separate but equal’ principle was unconstitutional, and designed to keep blacks “as near [slavery] as possible.” In 1961, Marshall was appointed by then-President John F. Kennedy to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a position he held until 1965, when Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, named him solicitor general. Following the retirement of Justice Tom Clark in 1967, President Johnson appointed Marshall to the Supreme Court, a decision confirmed by the Senate with a 69-11 vote. #ThurgoodMarshall #SCOTUS #history #legalhistory #ushistory


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7 years ago

Low frustration tolerance (LFT) or "short-term hedonism”

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Glossary of Psychology

Low frustration tolerance (LFT): the inability to tolerate unpleasant feelings or stressful situations.

8 years ago
The Tongue Tells No Lies..

The tongue tells no lies..

7 years ago
What To Bring

What to Bring

7 years ago
The Other Side Of The Story... @Regrann From @time - "It Humbled Me A Whole Lot, Just Seeing How A Picture

The other side of the story... @Regrann from @time - "It humbled me a whole lot, just seeing how a picture like that can reveal so much," said officer Darius Nash during an Aug. 14 portrait session with @ruddyroye in #Charlottesville. Two days earlier, a picture of Nash patrolling a KKK rally in July had found new online momentum as the Virginia college town erupted over a rally of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Klansmen. The image was shared widely online, with some of those who did so appearing to think it was made that day.⠀ ⠀ In the uncomfortable haze of live breaking news it became the latest in a long line of photographs to be grabbed and shared without credit or context. Social networks are now minefields for information-gatherers. Photographers lose control of their work while those who rip and share it can reap the rewards: retweets, likes, followers. Images are separated from their intended meaning, and can even take on a new one. Nash, a school resource officer at Charlottesville High School, told Roye "it also brought my family closer in that they were able to see what I and other officers have to go through on a daily basis."⠀ ⠀ Read the full story about the viral photo and the search for the photographer on TIME.com.⠀ ⠀ Photograph by @ruddyroye for TIME


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5 years ago

When I spot the lie I'll let you know... #iseenolies https://www.instagram.com/p/B5O6-xJFFXO/?igshid=8vly4v0nu0a1


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5 years ago
Reposted From @nasa Tonight, Count The Stars And Remember A Trailblazer. We're Saddened By The Passing

Reposted from @nasa Tonight, count the stars and remember a trailblazer. We're saddened by the passing of celebrated mathematician Katherine Johnson. Her spirit and determination helped lead us into a new era in space exploration, and for that we are grateful. Once a "human computer", she famously calculated the flight trajectory for Alan Shepard, the first American in space. And when we began to use electronic computers for calculations, astronaut John Glenn said that he’d trust the computers only after Johnson personally checked the math. Her calculations proved as critical to the success of the Apollo Moon landing program and the start of the Space Shuttle program, as they did to those first steps on the country's journey into space. We celebrate her 101 years of life and honor her legacy of excellence that broke down racial and social barriers. What does Katherine Johnson’s legacy mean to you? Share in the comments. #KatherineJohnson #HiddenFigures #trailblazer #rip - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/B89n1nOFvyN/?igshid=kk1nwtb1dj24


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