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Family Business @http://www.esoleducation.com my writing portfolio https://t.co/hODsjJRqGu https://t.co/6HaFRQKV80 tweets are MY own

Boston, D.C. NYC & Dubai Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Adnan Dawood
Adnan Dawood@adnandawood·
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary 15 years... of time well wasted, doom scrolling and lurking.
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.@mkah updated the Human Rights Council on the work of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Effective Implementation of the Durban Declaration+Programme of Action, the blueprint to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia+intolerance. #HRC55 youtu.be/zKowa2t5I_w?si…
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
I am overwhelmed with emotions for all of the wonderful messages I have received today from the far corners of the world. Thank you all for the outpouring of love!!! Bill
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
At 16, Yvette Stevens joined the Black Panther Party. She was responsible selling the Black Panther newspaper & helping start the free breakfast program for children. You might know her by another name: CHAKA KHAN! Happy 71st Birthday to Grammy Award winning singer Chaka Khan!
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Michel Ghneim@GhneimMichel·
@jacksonhinkle Check which countries never got attacked by ISIS. Now you know who ISIS are.
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nasrine@drnasrine·
Me and my friend a rescue at that! She was hiding under my car during the Pandemic!
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nasrine@drnasrine·
@FitFounder That’s a lot of protein but I am sure I can sort it out! Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
· Drink water · Sleep 7+ hours a night · Walk 8-10k steps a day · Train hard 3-4x a week · Eat a nutrient dense diet · Get .8g of protein per lb of bodyweight Do this for 90 days straight and people will say that you have good genetics.
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nasrine@drnasrine·
If you’re not following @Ibishblog regarding the #MiddleEast you’re not really learning what needs to be learned.
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Hussein Ibish
Hussein Ibish@Ibishblog·
I’m extremely pleased to learn of this. It is exceptionally important and urgent for a credible third party to investigate these claims! to Study Reports of Sexual Violence in Israel During Oct. 7 Attack - The New York Times nytimes.com/2024/01/29/wor…
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Hussein Ibish
Hussein Ibish@Ibishblog·
in a mad quest for war in the north, Israel continues to escalate against Hezbollah Hezbollah says 4 fighters killed in IDF strikes on south Lebanon targets | The Times of Israel timesofisrael.com/hezbollah-says…
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nasrine@drnasrine·
Great post!
Fascinating@fasc1nate

There were once two boys who grew up in the ‘mean streets’ of New York, born one year and a few blocks apart. They weren’t from the poorest families but they were far from rich. One of the boys was fully Italian, the other had an Italian father, and an Irish mother. Growing up, they saw ‘wiseguys’ and made men and gangsters in the street. They saw the gangs, even had friends who joined them... their early childhood was Goodfellas. One of the friends was the son of an actress-turned-seamstress. The other was the son of a painter who had left his wife because he was gay — his mother had been an artist. Not surprisingly, both kids inherited the ‘artistic gene’ from their parents and, from their fathers’ humble immigrant origins, a strong drive to make it in the world. The two boys grew into men and went their separate ways. They met again in their twenties. The half-Irish one, the tallest and most handsome of the two, had gone to acting school and was now an actor known as Robert De Niro. His friend, a creative fellow but too short for leading man status, was Martin Scorsese. Scorsese wanted to recreate the world they had grown up in and make it come to life for a young audience largely unfamiliar with it. Mean Streets. Taxi Driver. Raging Bull. The King of Comedy. Goodfellas. Scorsese directed movies. De Niro acted in them. As it turned out, Scorsese was a damned fine director, and script writer. De Niro was a damn fine actor. They would come to define cinema in many ways, and put their mark on the genre of mafia films and organised crime drama like no one else before them, and no one else after.

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nasrine@drnasrine·
If you’re not following @Ibishblog regard all things #MiddleEast what are you doing? Follow and learn from the best of the best!
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