Making Diversity Work

One possible future. From your point of view – I don’t know tech stuff. 

CONCLUSION

I am protected by 2 angels in this neighborhood. Like Lot in Sodom and Gommorah.

If Nelly can persuade the stars to make Vancouver their winter home we can make the United Nations diversity is strength slogan work.

VANCOUVER = Where everybody knows your name.

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Taylor Swift Asylum

A functioning alcoholic is someone who is able to maintain their daily responsibilities such as work, family, and social activities while also regularly consuming alcohol in excessive amounts. Despite the ability to function in their daily life, a functioning alcoholic may still experience negative consequences from their drinking, such as health problems, relationship issues, and legal troubles. It is important for individuals who identify as functioning alcoholics to seek help and support in order to address their drinking habits and prevent further harm.

Taylor Swift fortnight refers to a two-week period in which Taylor Swift is the center of attention, whether it be due to a new album release, a major event in her personal or professional life, or any other reason that causes an increase in her popularity and media coverage. This term is often used by fans or the media to signify a period of heightened Taylor Swift-related activity.

They call them miracle drugs, because it’s a miracle if you survive. They call them wonder drugs, because you wonder what they are going to do to you.

CONCLUSION

Taylor Swift does not deserve to be on drugs the rest of her life.

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Margaret Mead: Civilization

Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her groundbreaking work in studying and documenting various cultures around the world. She is best known for her studies of the attitudes towards sex and gender in different societies, particularly her work in Samoa. Mead’s research and writings have had a significant impact on the fields of anthropology, sociology, and gender studies. She was also a prominent public figure, advocating for social and environmental issues. Mead passed away in 1978, but her legacy continues to inspire generations of scholars and activists.

ACCORDING TO A commonly shared story, the anthropologist Margaret Mead was supposedly asked by a student what she thought was the earliest sign of a civilized society. There are many variations of the anecdote, but the general details are similar: To the student’s surprise, Mead replied that the first sign of civilization is a healed human femur—the long bone that connects the hip to the knee.

Mead proceeded to explain, as the story goes, that wounded animals in the wild would be hunted and eaten before their broken bones could heal. Thus, a healed femur is a sign that a wounded person must have received help from others. Mead is said to have concluded, “Helping someone else through difficulty is where civilization starts.”

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