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https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/interactive/2022/assimilation-chinese-names-asian-racism/
...my name. Our names - steeped in history, purpose, meaning.

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[The Washington Post]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/interactive/2022/assimilation-chinese-names-asian-racism/
...my name. Our names - steeped in history, purpose, meaning.
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell will donate the money to help students underrepresented in physics
... Dr. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, imposter syndrome, working hard until they kick you out.
https://hbr.org/2011/02/to-be-a-better-boss-know-your.html
Every day as managers and leaders, we bring ourselves to the job. We bring who we are as people, our likes and dislikes, our preconceived id
...shedding our default personality for the best.
One of the most influential articles I've read back in 2011. I had socially crippling anxiety disguised as obedience and "being a good listener." I hated the "obedient" label, but "being a good listener" wasn't too bad of an assumption. Breaking from my default personality of indulging in my hermit-like tendencies took years to overcome (a decade might have passed). Daily, hourly, momentary decisions were up for scrutiny - did I just defaulted? And the answers began as "yes's" for a long time. There wasn't a switch that flipped, or a notable night-and-day change. In hindsight, it was slow. It felt gradual. No peaks or crests.
...our national anthem 2 of 2.
Times are tough, but we still live in the grestest country in the world. Sure, we have our problems, but when America's strong, the world is strong.
...our national anthem 1 of 2.
There’s an elephant in the room that I’ve been thinking about a lot over these last few weeks.
... Kyle Korver.
Twelve years later, past and present residents of Arlington, Tex., are still reckoning with Amber Wyatt‘s story.
...Amber Wyatt's story.
Compelling, thoughtfull, well-written Op-Ed piece, especially its conclusion.
Devastated by the suicide of his older sister earlier this year, 49ers defensive end Solomon Thomas opens up about his loss -- and shares hi
... not it being your fault.
...the falling man.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2018/09/01/mollie-tibbetts-father-common-decency-immigration-heartless-despicable-donald-trump-jr-column/1163131002/
...on racism, American-ism and humanism.
...cyclists!
...my favorite childhood blog!
His blog was the hand that pulled me up, brushed dirt off of my shoulders, patted my back, and slapped any silliness out of me.
His original blog linked below.
http://thedailydump.blogspot.com/
Just hours before workers removed a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee — the fourth Confederate monument to be dismantled in New Orleans in recent weeks — Mayor Mitch Landrieu gave a special address at historic Gallier Hall. Here's a full transcript of Landrieu's remarks: Thank you for coming. The soul of our beloved City is deeply rooted in a history that has evolved over thousands of years; rooted in a diverse people who have been here together every step of the way – for both good and for ill. It is a history that holds in its heart the
...patriotism.
...Julia Viellehner and Nicky Hayden. We’ll miss you.
Subscribe to the Real Time YouTube: http://itsh.bo/10r5A1B In honor of Earth Day, Bill calls on his fellow humans to save this planet instead of trying to co...
...EARTH. Best planet. Favorite planet. Can’t stop, won’t stop loving it.
We offer this 4min video on “Science in America”, containing what may be the most important words Neil deGrasse Tyson has ever spoken. ------------- Redglass...
...science.
...Bérénice Marlohe! What a beauty! Her many smiles made my night! And 5 to 7 was well paced, informative, remarkably well scripted, scored talently, and shot beautifully. Definitely will be apart of my physical collection with a slot in the go-to rotation.