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drphil_2
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Speaker for Schools | Former Assistant Superintendent | Author | Podcast Host | Entrepreneur | Shaping Your New Start Philip M. Wesley II
Maryland, USA Katılım Mart 2021
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Thanks to everyone at our Dream Big event! Shout out to Visionary Sponsor @EmployPrinceGeorges. Where will your dream take you next? #EmployPrinceGeorges #DreamBig #Recap #MarylandBusiness
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Even at a loss, you can still gain. Learn the lesson. Build the strength. Keep moving forward. Don’t quit. #PhilGoodFriday

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Happy National Principal Appreciation Day—we ❤️ @CSD_4 principals! @CSARunsAs1 @owe_csa @FollowCSA @hrubio @BlackCaucusCSA @NYCSchools @cec4eastharlem @ManhattanCB11

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A 13-year-old has officially accepted his admission to Morehouse College, making him younger than Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was when he entered the prestigious HBCU at age 15.
Joshua Suddith received over 20 college acceptance letters from across the country, but his heart was set on Atlanta. By 18 months old, Joshua was already a fluent reader.

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I’m thankful to be an #Author Dr. Phil 2 Presents the Adventurer of the Snuggly Wugglies: Up in the Air a.co/d/00IOucRf
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"I saw that the bus was veering off to the side, then I grabbed the wheel."
Five Mississippi middle school students are being hailed as heroes after jumping in to stop their bus when their driver lost consciousness. abcnews.link/k13fYMR
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I met the mother of the young man who was murdered because of road rage! drivers are enough to cause anyone to murder them. I don’t know what goes on in people‘s minds while they are driving, but no driver is enough to cause anyone to murder them. foxbaltimore.com/news/local/man…
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In August 2016, Travis Rudolph, a wide receiver for Florida State Seminoles, visited a middle school in Tallahassee, Florida as part of a team outreach.
During lunch, students were seated across the cafeteria in groups.
One student, Bo Paske, was sitting alone.
Bo, who has autism, often ate by himself.
Rudolph noticed him.
Instead of walking past, he picked up his tray and sat down next to him.
They started talking. Bo shared that he was a fan of Florida State football. The conversation was simple and relaxed.
A staff member took a photo of the moment.
Later, Bo’s mother posted the image on Facebook, explaining that it was the first time she had seen her son not eating alone at school.
The post spread quickly online.
Thousands of people reacted to it.
Back at school, something changed.
Other students began sitting with Bo. He was no longer alone during lunch.
Rudolph also stayed in contact. He later gave Bo a personalized jersey and invited him to a game.
What started as a short conversation in a cafeteria turned into a lasting impact.
One decision.
One seat at a table.
A different experience for one student going forward.

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