Faith Mirimo Rugasira

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Faith Mirimo Rugasira

Faith Mirimo Rugasira

@FaithRuga

Currently a team lead-programs with TMRC and newly enrolled for a Phd in Public health/Health Economics. I'm also interested in program and grant management.

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
Taraji P. Henson says that after the Oscars night in 2008—for which she had been nominated—had passed, her phone stopped ringing; there were no invitations for roles or anything, and then Tyler Perry called, offering her the lead role in the film ‘I Can Do Bad All by Myself’ “I remember when I got nominated for the Oscar, you know, the Oscar run is crazy. The phone is ringing. You got to be here. You got to be there. And then the day after the Oscars, the phone stops ringing. It's weird because it's like your nervous system is shocked because you're so used to going in and all of a sudden, nothing. And all the best invitations and all the things. Gone. No phone calls. You know who called me? This man right here [Tyler Perry]. For a leading role, not supporting. A leading role. People started asking me on my team, ‘why are you going to do a Tyler Perry movie?,’ No one called to offer me a number one position in the film. He did. And then told me what to ask for. Gave me a quote when I didn't have a quote. And so to this day, I don't care how big I get. I don't care how many awards I win. Whenever he calls, I'm there.” 🔗 instagram.com/reel/DWl5ivMjQ…
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Area bros
Area bros@Edema_Godwin_·
After our surrogate delivered our baby, my mom stopped by the hospital to offer her congratulations — only to see the baby and blurt out, "YOU CAN'T KEEP THIS CHILD!" After suffering several miscarriages, I had almost given up on becoming a mother. I went through endless exams, doctors’ appointments, tried different medications — nothing helped. Finally, my husband mentioned surrogacy. We thought it through carefully, had many discussions, and eventually decided to try it. We arranged everything properly and legally. Both parties had lawyers at the contract signing. Our surrogate's pregnancy was uneventful and healthy. At our first ultrasound, as soon as we heard the heartbeat, my husband and I both cried. After nine months, our little girl was born. Cradling her, it felt like happiness had finally reached me — my dream realized. The next day, my mother came to the hospital to greet us and the baby. She entered with a smile. But once she caught sight of Lily sleeping, she paused, unmoving. She watched Lily for a while. Her face lost color; her voice faltered: "You can't keep this child!" I felt my heart race. My mother is a gentle soul, present throughout the pregnancy, longing for this granddaughter. This wasn’t how she behaves. I asked her again: "Mom, what are you saying?" She raised her eyes and replied: "PLEASE, LISTEN TO ME CAREFULLY. YOU HAVE TO GIVE HER UP BECAUSE..." Every sentence from her felt like my lungs were emptying. ⬇️
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
A coworker died yesterday morning😭. ​HR knew by 9 :00 AM, but they kept us working all day. They finally told us around 4 :30 PM, then had the nerve to say, "You can head home early if you need to"—knowing we all finish at 5: 00 PM anyway. ​This morning, it’s back to "business as usual." Some of my friends are literally sobbing at their desks, but they’re expected to work and be productive. No time to grieve. ​It’s a cold reality. Within a week, the company will have his job posted online. Within a month, someone else will be sitting in his chair. ​But his family ,his children will still talk about him every day,they will ask where is daddy , His wife will mourn him for ages ,he was the love of her life . ​At work, we are just a "resource" that can be replaced in a week. At home, we are the world. Stop giving your best energy to a desk that will forget you, and giving the "leftovers" to the people who never will.
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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy_Bible12·
Amos 9:13
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Manoj Kumar Shah
Manoj Kumar Shah@dev_manoj_shah·
Don't waste your time by watching Useless Content on YouTube. Here are the top 18 channels that will teach you more in 2026 than a 4-year University degree: [🔖Bookmark for later]
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Nelly;
Nelly;@nrqa__·
Deleting your browser history doesn’t erase your past. Google still has the receipts. Here’s how to actually clean up your digital footprint:
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Every once in a while, a ewe will give birth to a lamb and reject it. There are many reasons she may do this. If the lamb is returned to the ewe, the mother may even kick the poor animal away. Once a ewe rejects one of her lambs, she will never change her mind. These little lambs will hang their heads so low that it looks like something is wrong with its neck. Their spirit is broken. These lambs are called “bummer lambs.” Unless the Shepherd intervenes, that lamb will die, rejected and alone. So, do you know what the Shepherd does? He takes that rejected little one into His home, hand-feeds it and keeps it warm by the fire. He will wrap it up with blankets and hold it to His chest so the bummer can hear His heartbeat. Once the lamb is strong enough, the Shepherd will place it back in the field with the rest of the flock. But that sheep never forgets how the Shepherd cared for him when his mother rejected him. When the Shepherd calls for the flock, guess who runs to Him first? That is right, the bummer sheep. He knows His voice intimately. It is not that the bummer lamb is loved more, it just knows intimately the One who loves it and has experienced that love one on one. So many of us are bummer lambs, rejected and broken. But He is the good Shepherd. He cares for our every need and holds us close to His heart so we can hear His heartbeat. I am a bummer lamb adopted and loved by The Good Shepherd!! Hallelujah!!
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Shruti Codes
Shruti Codes@Shruti_0810·
All Paid Courses (Free for First 4500 People) 𝗣𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 (PART - 1) 1. Artificial Intelligence 2. Machine Learning 3. Prompt Engineering 4. Claude,Chatgpt,Grok 5. Data Analytics 6. AWS Certified 7. Data Science 8. BIG DATA 9. Python 10. Ethical Hacking (72 Hours only ) To get- 1. Follow me to get DM 2. Like + RT 3. Reply " All "
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Emmanuel Tsekleves
Emmanuel Tsekleves@PhDtoProf·
I tested 12 AI tools with over 30 doctoral researchers. 8 of them made their work worse. Real researchers. Real tasks. 3 months of testing. Here's what we found.
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Emmanuel Tsekleves
Emmanuel Tsekleves@PhDtoProf·
She nearly quit her DBA. I nearly let her. Two kids. A leadership role. A deadline she couldn't meet. She wasn't struggling because she lacked ability. She was trying to do a doctorate the way universities design them. For full-time students with no other life.
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LazyFit
LazyFit@TheLazyFit·
No jumping, No Running. Workouts at home at any time. Best 15 min Beginner Home Workout for Weight Loss .🧘‍♀️
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I did not ask for God for money. I asked Him for: 1. Vision 2. Strategy 3. The right people 4. Courage 5. Wisdom 6. The right environment 7. Favor As a result of these things money came. I dare you to ask Him!
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Obita Patrick
Obita Patrick@patrickobita2·
My 13-year-old is on the path. Don't forget the name, NAHA Obita, going to rock the world in Jesus' name. Like father, like son, but this is a more refined and hungrier one.
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Milly Nassolo Kikomeko
Milly Nassolo Kikomeko@Milly_nassolo·
Bw’ofuna opportunity, waako n’abalala.👌🏻
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Obita Patrick
Obita Patrick@patrickobita2·
My boy has joined the family of @OfficialMaroons Junior Team. Let's showcase that talent in the @FUFA U17 Junior League starting 7th March, 2026. We will be ready for National duties when called upon. Naha is the name to remember.
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Emmanuel Tsekleves
Emmanuel Tsekleves@PhDtoProf·
She messaged me at 11pm: "I'm done. I can't do this anymore." 18 months into her PhD. Working full-time. Raising a family. Supervisor silent for 6 weeks. She'd already drafted the withdrawal email. One question changed everything
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@mrajiabdulwasiu
@mrajiabdulwasiu@mrajiabdulwasiu·
How the first-year of your PhD determines whether you will graduate early, on-time or late. Starting a PhD is both exciting and overwhelming. Your first year lays the foundation for the entire research journey. it’s where habits, networks, and research focus take shape. Whether you graduate early, on time, or late often depends on how effectively you use this critical year, especially if your funding covers only three years. It’s the period to set your pace, clarify your goals, and align expectations with your supervisor. Your success in the later years will be built on how well you plan, read, and write in the first. Remember, momentum is your best friend. 🔑 Why does the first year matters: It’s when you define your research question, develop your proposal, and establish the discipline needed to navigate the ups and downs of doctoral work. Strong organization and focus now will save you from panic later. 💡 Tips for a Strong First-Year Start: 1. Set clear milestones for each semester. 2. Read widely, but also critically, depth matters more than quantity. 3. Meet regularly with your supervisor; communication prevents misalignment. 4. Start writing early, drafts build clarity and confidence. 5. Network with peers and attend seminars; collaboration opens doors. 6. Protect your time and set daily research hours. 7. Reflect monthly on progress, small adjustments prevent burnout. Bottom line : Your first-year habits shape your entire PhD experience. Build structure, stay consistent, and your future self will thank you.
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