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Just watched Endless Love for the first time and now I wanna fall in love lol and I'm not even an emotional person
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Corny
Just watched Endless Love for the first time and now I wanna fall in love lol and I'm not even an emotional person
We just finished shooting a segment with Robin Roberts for tomorrow’s Good Morning America. Robin is one of those rare few whose warmth doesn’t fade when the camera shuts off. She started crying when she left, because she said she was thinking about how much her mother would love the story of Ms. Lopez and Mott Hall Bridges Academy. “My mother wasn’t supposed to go to college,” she explained. “My grandmother dropped out of school in 5th grade, and my grandfather dropped out in 6th grade. So they just didn’t know how to raise a daughter to go to college. But my mother had an elementary school teacher named Ms. Wilma Schnegg. And Ms. Schnegg is a legend in our family, because she made sure my mother knew that she was expected to go to college. She sat down and helped my mother apply for a $100 scholarship, and my mother used that scholarship to go to Howard University. And that one act rippled down through several generations. Because of that, my mother met my father. And they raised four children who went to college. And because of Ms. Schnegg, I’m where I am today. So I look at the story of Ms. Lopez and this school, and I think of Ms. Schnegg, and I think of how much my mother would have loved this story.”
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Ugh so perfect..WHY?!
In Gretna, Florida, Juanita Donald called the police to come assist her and get her 24 year old son to take his medication, as she had done in the past.
On Tuesday morning, around 9:30 am, she called the police to help her with her son Kaldrick Donald and one officer showed up, Sergeant Charles Brown.
Charles Brown ended up tasing Kaldrick Donald repeatedly, and then took him into the isolated bathroom in the family’s house and shot him multiple times, killing him.
Brown murdered Donald in the presence his pregnant sister and mother, and no one can even say why. He was completely unarmed, and somehow not completely sane.
His mother said “I heard my baby say, I want my mama after he shot him, and then I didn’t hear anything else.”
His mother said she was “expecting them to take him to the Apalachee Center like before”, but instead a single officer came and escalated the situation, murdering him in front of his family.
Juanita continued to say “It wasn’t but one officer. Instead of him calling for backup, he took things in his own hands and he goes in the house and he rush him and shoot him.”
She continued to say he “didn’t want to be bothered”, and that he simply walked away from the officer.
She says Sergeant Charles Brown “Just grabbed him and he tased him. Then when he grabbed him and tased him, he rushed my son off in the bathroom and I heard three shots. I was like, you shot my son and he was like, I had to. I said, no, you didn’t have to.”
Charles Brown is now on ‘administrative leave’, or paid vacation, and if this story doesn’t blow up then this officer surely will see no charges.
http://organichealth.co/mother-calls-police-to-help-her-son-take-his-medicine-cop-shows-up-and-shoots-him/
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Really feeling Selena's new song and not even ashamed. Yeah its sort of a bad message, but its what we all have to go through. We all learn from our own experiences that things we want so badly may be exactly what we don't need. And its amazing just how raw the video is. On a lighter note...Shiloh Fernandez is in the video!
"We talked about it four or five times, and our families certainly pushed for it, but we decided early on that we didn’t want to have kids. There was too much we wanted to do. Since then we’ve formed our own company, made over 40 films together, worked in 60 different countries, and written 18 books—- eleven of them cookbooks, some of them bestsellers."
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2014
I used to think that when people fell in love, they just landed where they landed, and they had no choice in the matter afterward. And maybe that’s true of beginnings, but it’s not true of this, now. I fell in love with him. But I don’t just stay with him by default as if there’s no one else available to me. I stay with him because I choose to, every day that I wake up, every day that we fight or lie to each other or disappoint each other. I choose him over and over again, and he chooses me.
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IPS high school student receives prestigious Gates Millenium Scholarship
Alex Dunlap, 16, gets full ride through doctorate
by Tanya Spencer
INDIANAPOLIS - A Broad Ripple High School student is one of only 1,000 students in the country to receive the prestigious Gates Millennium Scholarship .
The scholarship — funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation — covers a full ride to any college or university in the country, all the way through a doctoral degree if the recipient chooses.
At 16, Alex Dunlap is poised to graduate Broad Ripple Magnet High School a year early in May. She knew all her hard work had paid off when she got the letter announcing her scholarship.
[Continue reading article of watch news report of the announcement at The Indy Channel.]