STOP REFERRING TO GROWN WOMEN AS GIRLS! STOP IT
Somehow this giant punch bowl is the most effective baby goat containment field we have found to date.
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“I love that she’s unapologetically badass. There’s no back-story trying to explain something horrible that happened to her that explains who she is. No, that’s just who she is. She just is this person; no explanation needed. Just like men—when a male character comes on screen and is a badass, you just accept it. And I’m hoping that’s what fans do with Rosa. She is who she is and she just doesn’t give a shit.”- Stephanie Beatriz on her character, Rosa Diaz, in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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Urban And Natural Landscapes Collide In A War - Artist Depicts The Chaos Through Mixed Media 3D Paintings
Gregory Euclide is a talented artist and teacher from Minnesota River Valley. He graduated with an MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and launched into his art career. As a tribute to his role as an educator, he champions the cause of nature at war with man-made effigies dominating the landscape and uses such classroom stationery to create these artwork that grow, tarnish and mend itself as it progresses on its frame.
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Watch The Founder of Girls Who Code Perfectly School Trevor Noah On Why Culture Makes Or Breaks Women In Tech
On The Daily Show with Trevor Noah guest Reshma Saujani, an Indian-American lawyer and politician, discussed the initiative to encourage young women and girls to pursue studies and careers the booming tech field, where they are falling behind. But there are two moments in a girl’s life where we can reverse the trend.
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That was a great interview with Reshma Saujani.
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