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Be Kind
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Hamilton: It’s pretty incredible, it’s your second year; only your second year, already in Ferrari and he’s doing… is it four wins this year?
Charles: No no, you are overestimating me... no, two.
Hamilton: Okay anyway, that’s still pretty impressive.
Charles: Thanks man.
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“No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind.”- Taylor Swift
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Meet Halima Aden, the First Hijab-Wearing High-Fashion Model
Follow along with Halima at @kinglimaa on Instagram.
As the first high-fashion model to wear a hijab on runways around the world, 20-year-old Somali-American Halima Aden (@kinglimaa) recognizes the importance of embracing differences. “My childhood taught me to dream beyond borders,” says Halima, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya and grew up in St. Cloud, Minnesota. “When we are stripped of everything, we find that we are all the same.” Halima’s choice to wear her hijab has made fashion headlines — and, she hopes, motivated others. “My hijab represents my own definition of modesty and freedom to dress how I like,” she says. “It has allowed me to inspire young women everywhere to pursue their dreams while still upholding their values.”