#TheMoreWeKnow #PowerToAllThePplNoDelay #BlackOutTuesday #BlackOutTuesday2020 | Honor and Props to @howardalonzo @eemoore @deycallmeemo & @brownfox001 ! https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8zMTklf3S/?igshid=1p6y1xy64axe0
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#TheMoreWeKnow #PowerToAllThePplNoDelay #BlackOutTuesday #BlackOutTuesday2020 | Honor and Props to @howardalonzo @eemoore @deycallmeemo & @brownfox001 ! https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8zMTklf3S/?igshid=1p6y1xy64axe0
Thursday Thoughts... I am a HUGE history nerd! I saw this... and even though some might not agree... being a person who gets to live, learn, and love history every day for a living as I research ancestry... I could not agree more. I have seen things that might be unfavorable... may have embarrassed a client as we learned it was a part of their family legacy... or just something from an ancestor that "looks bad" --- but I always reassure my clients that there are always skeletons hidden in most people's family history... there are things that happened that were a part of the era... or way of life... or period in time... they happened so that we, today, can take those stories.. those tales... those unfavorable things stuck in time... and learn from them... so we don't REPEAT that path. I feel like so many things today are just "taken down" to ERASE the actual meaning behind them... which is not always to commemorate... or honor... sometimes it's to capture those dark times ... as reminders of where we were and how far we've come... It can be like walking a tight rope sometimes in genealogy research... but I always take the honest approach.. no matter what the outcomes... so that all the cards are on the table and my clients can make the call of what they wish to do with what has been unearthed. #historynerd #themoreweknow #themorewegrow #dontrepeat #history #genealogy #genealogyresearch #ancestry #familyhistory #thegenealogyinvestigator #researchmode Want to learn more about Genealogy and Research? Check out my BLOG: www.thegenealogyinvestigator.com https://www.instagram.com/p/CeT602auivp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Black History Month Not wanting to be treated better than anyone else, just equal: After 12 days of debate and voting on 125 amendments, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by a vote of 290-130. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, is considered one of the crowning legislative achievements of the civil rights movement. First proposed by President John F. Kennedy, it survived strong opposition from southern members of Congress and was then signed into law by Kennedy’s successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. In subsequent years, Congress expanded the act and passed additional civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Nonetheless, many states—particularly in the South—used poll taxes, literacy tests and other measures to keep their African American citizens essentially disenfranchised. They also enforced strict segregation through “Jim Crow” laws and condoned violence from white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan. And yet, here we are still fighting the same battles, just better equipped now. #truestory #BlackHistoryMonth #themoreweknow (at Savage, Minnesota) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLHXMTaHjrp/?igshid=1h13nmnt19rnc
Facebook Tests New Page Design Which De-Emphasizes Like Counts
Facebook Tests New Page Design Which De-Emphasizes Like Counts
Facebook is testing a new Page format in its app which is designed to put more emphasis on the essential Page details – and which also, interestingly, removes the option to Like a Page, with the focus instead shifted to ‘Following’. The example below shows the current format (left) and the new format side-by-side. As you can see, the new layout includes a larger, central profile image, a short…
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Facebook Boasts High CTRs for Educator-Targeted Ads
Ads placed in Facebook news feeds account for almost three-quarters (74.3%) of total link clicks from Facebook ads targeted towards educators, per a new study [download page] from MDR. The report explores the optimum placement, platform and time for advertisers to get through to educators online. When it comes to reaching educators, Facebook stands out as the platform with the highest…
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FACEBOOK Shops: What Shops Could Spell for the Future of Social Commerce
FACEBOOK Shops: What Shops Could Spell for the Future of Social Commerce
Social commerce is already a serious business but Facebook’s announcement that it is launching Facebook Shops, supported by a string of other e-commerce features, means it just got seriously serious, as Sam Bird writes in The Drum Network (061020). What is Facebook Shops? Shops will give businesses the ability to display and sell products directly from Facebook apps in a significant step-up…
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3 pillars of weight fluctuation. Water intake, sodium and carbs. Any change with your daily routine with these three things will cause your weigh ins to go up or down. #life #bodypositive #weighttraining #bodybuilding #fit #fitfam #fitness #fitlife #fitnessjourney #teamstayfit #stayfit #gains #themoreweknow #thursday