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Drawing speed lines the easy way.
http://medibangpaint.com/en/
The brush is called the Speedline brush. Here’s how you can download it on Win, Mac, iOS, or Android
http://medibangpaint.tumblr.com/post/132893974042/here-are-some-guides-for-downloading-the-new-cloud
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Life With The Hijab By Sadaf Syed
① University of Michigan’s DJ Hadeel Al-Hadidi created and broadcasts her own hour-long radio program. ② Scholars teach that Islam encourages sports and physical activity for all, wrote Sayed. The prophet Muhammad is said to have invited his wife Aisha to a foot race. ③ Nadia Afghani, left, and Nadia Chohan make up Hijabi Deafness, a Muslim punk rock/hip-hop band. ④ Michelle Yim, a network engineer, skis, swims, body surfs, rides motorcycles – all while wearing the hijab. ⑤ Atlanta-based Mariem “Punchenella” Brakache (5-5, 1KO) is a former IBA Junior Middleweight Champion, boxing coach and renowned trainer. ⑥ A ballerina and tap dancer from Texas, Hiba Awad is anxious to prove “how versatile and unique a Muslim woman can be.” ⑦ Nousheen Yousuf said the practice of tae kwon do “taught me to treat daily prayers as a real meditation, where the focus is on my relationship with God.” ⑧ Nosheen Cassim, a part-time makeup artist and full-time mother of two, was born and raised in Illinois, but has been threatened by strangers who told her to “go back to where she came from.” ⑨ No matter how different they may look from other beachgoers, Sama Wareh, left, and Aurelia Khatib believe in doing what they love, including surfing. ⑩ Asma Azim, a step-grandmother from Pakistan, has been a manager of mechanics and a truck driver for more than a dozen years. She said her male contemporaries treat her with respect – especially when they discover she can repair her own engine.
STOP assuming that women who CHOOSE to wear the hijab are oppressed and in need of your salvation. Instead, they’re out having lives a hell of a lot more awesome than yours!
One of my best friends is Muslim. She came of age when she got to choose whether to wear the hijab or not soon after 9/11. She told me her father didn’t want her to (I would assume because of the discrimination she would have and ultimately did face), but she chose to do it anyway because she loves her religion. She told me a reason she wears the hijab is because she wants people to love her for who she is on the inside, not what she looks like on the outside. I may not believe in what she believes in, but her decision to don that garment, especially during a time of such anti-Islam sentiments makes her one of the bravest people I know.
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