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Dr Kent Pagei Hamilton, PhD 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

@KentiPage

Research, Human Rights Advocacy & Social Media Philantrophy 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

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Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down as CEO after leading the company in the post-Steve Jobs era. He will be replaced by longtime executive John Ternus. cnn.it/42jcx7f
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The Comfort Style
The Comfort Style@THEComfortstyle·
The Ben Smith Perugia Linen Shirt combines breathable cotton and linen for comfort and durability— Perfect for travel. 🛒 Click the video and get yours now!
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President Donald Trump will participate in a public Bible reading this week as the administration continues to integrate religion, particularly Christianity, into official business. cnn.it/4vLlaFl
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
Parabéns, minha princesa! 🎂❤️🤍 4 anos cheios de alegria. O pai ama-te muito! #AngelyBella
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Many Africans love President Trump's conservative values and straight talk. I said that on CNN and some accused me of lying. Africa is not a monolith, of course, but I travel around it full time and I meet more Trump fans than haters. Where do you stand?
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A humanoid robot won a half-marathon in Beijing in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, finishing faster than Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo's world record. Read more: cnn.it/4dWXNC6
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B42026
B42026@B4_Conference·
🔬 Barcelona Blood-Brain Barrier Conference 2026 in Barcelona; Nov 3-5; Very experienced speakers; Awards to promote excellence; Social activities to network; Publication opportunities; Submit now!
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Former U.S. president Barack Obama and New York mayor Zohran Mamdani sang "the wheels on the bus go round and round" at a child care centre in New York. Both men were then mobbed by children as they sat on the floor for a photo.
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The Royal Family
The Royal Family@RoyalFamily·
This coming week, we will remember the life of Queen Elizabeth II, 100 years on from her birth. Her Majesty lived through an extraordinary period in world history. As Monarch, she comforted the nation in difficult times, and was often at the centre of celebrations and moments of national pride. We look back at some of the historic events which marked her reign, and made her a constant in many of our lives.
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U.S. Embassy Uganda
U.S. Embassy Uganda@USEmbassyUganda·
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Thomas Jefferson was a visionary leader who shaped the early United States. As the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, he set forth the nation’s ideals of liberty and equality. He went on to serve as the first Secretary of State, the second Vice President, and the third President, guiding the country through its formative years. Jefferson was a passionate advocate for religious freedom and the separation of church and state, believing these principles were essential to democracy. Beyond politics, he founded and designed the University of Virginia, leaving a lasting legacy in education and architecture. #Freedom250
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
A woman on a plane with a man, and during the flight, she indirectly informed the flight attendant that she was being held, so the flight attendant intervened and dealt with the situation
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
NEW: Pope Leo downplays tensions with President Trump, addressing a "narrative that has not been accurate in all of its aspects." He says it is “not in my interest at all” to debate the president and will keep preaching a message of peace.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Long before the world ever heard the name Obama, there was a curious young woman named Stanley Ann Dunham. She was born in Wichita, Kansas, in 1942. Her family moved often, but she grew up mostly in Mercer Island, Washington, where she graduated from high school in 1960. Her classmates remembered her as the girl who questioned everything. She challenged teachers. She challenged norms. She challenged the idea that a girl's life was supposed to look like everyone else's. At 18, while studying at the University of Hawaii, she fell in love with a Kenyan student named Barack Obama Sr. They married. She gave birth to a baby boy in Honolulu in August 1961 and named him after his father. Most people would have stopped dreaming right there. Ann was just beginning. When her first marriage ended, she later married an Indonesian man named Lolo Soetoro, and in 1967 she moved to Jakarta with her 6-year-old son. Life in Indonesia was not easy. The country was poor. The language was new. The culture was foreign. Most young American mothers in her position would have been overwhelmed. Ann fell in love with the place instead. She enrolled in graduate school in anthropology and began walking straight into the villages that most development experts only studied from a distance. She sat beside blacksmiths at their forges in Javanese villages. She spent hours with women at their looms, watching them weave. She listened to mothers explain how they fed their families on almost nothing. She wrote it all down in notebooks that would one day fill a university archive. And slowly, something important started forming in her mind. At that time, the prevailing idea in global development was that poor countries stayed poor because of their "culture." Lazy traditions. Bad habits. Backward thinking. It was a cruel and lazy theory, but it was everywhere. Ann looked at the people around her and saw the opposite. She saw brilliant craftsmen who had been perfecting their trade for 1,200 years. She saw women running tiny businesses with astonishing discipline. She saw communities full of skill, intelligence, and effort. What they lacked was not character. What they lacked was capital. A small loan. A little trust. A fair chance. So she spent the rest of her life trying to give it to them. She joined the Ford Foundation in Jakarta and became their program officer for women and employment. She consulted for USAID. She worked in Pakistan with the Agricultural Development Bank. She spent years with Bank Rakyat Indonesia, helping to shape what would grow into one of the largest microfinance systems in the world. Tiny loans to rural women. Tiny loans to farmers. Tiny loans to weavers and blacksmiths and fish sellers. Loans that most banks thought were too small to bother with. Those tiny loans changed millions of lives. Women who had never held cash of their own started small businesses. They paid for their children's schools. They built up savings. They broke cycles of poverty that had lasted generations. In 1992, at the age of 49, after 14 years of field research, Ann finally earned her PhD in anthropology. Her dissertation was over 1,000 pages long. One anthropologist called it a classic. She also raised two extraordinary children. Barack, and his younger sister Maya, born in Jakarta in 1970. In 1994, while working in Indonesia, Ann started to feel unwell. She returned to the United States and was diagnosed with cancer. She fought it for over a year. On November 7, 1995, just before her 53rd birthday, she passed away in Honolulu. She did not live to see what happened next. She did not live to see her son become a United States senator. She did not live to see him give the speech that made a nation pause. She did not live to see him win the presidency in 2008, or be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States. But every value he carried into that office was hers. The belief that every person deserves dignity. The belief that poverty is not a character flaw but a circumstance. The belief that small, steady, quiet work adds up to enormous change. The belief that the world gets better one village, one woman, one loan, one opportunity at a time. Ann Dunham never sought fame. She sought understanding. She sought usefulness. She sought to be of service to the people most of the world had learned to ignore. Some legacies are loud. Others, like hers, change the world quietly from a workshop in Java, one weaver and one blacksmith and one small loan at a time. And sometimes, just sometimes, the quiet ones raise the people who will one day stand in front of the entire world and remind it of the lessons their mothers taught them long ago.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
What do you think? 😎
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Sonia Mila
Sonia Mila@Soniamila4·
Oh, donc cette femme #Harianaveras pratique la sorcellerie ! J’ai aussi entendu qu’elle a des relations sexuelles avec Kise-Kise du République Démocratique du Congo …….. qu’elle profite de son accès à la Maison Blanche pour manipuler #DonaldTrump avec les interview falsfiée!!
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Hariana veras is hired by Tshisekedi to whitewash dirty realities in DRC 🇨🇩 through her lies in Washington. While DRC spends millions of USDs on 'narrative management’ through Veras, innocent civilians are being killed by the same government. Is this Diplomacy or Distraction?

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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
What's happening to America's scientists? Ten high-profile scientists and military officials connected to U.S. nuclear and aerospace programs have mysteriously died or disappeared since 2024. President Trump confirmed Thursday he’s been briefed on the subject and is reviewing the cases, saying more clarity could come within a week and a half.
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