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🚨 BREAKING: Tragedy in North Carolina 23 year old Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who escaped the war in search of safety, was fatally stabbed in the neck during an unprovoked attack on public transit. ⚠️WARNING: This content is graphic and may be difficult for some viewers to watch. Please proceed with caution. Her life and dreams were cut short in a moment of senseless violence. How can we, as a society, ensure greater safety and protection against such brutality? Justice must prevail, and Iryna’s memory deserves to be honored. 🚨 PSA for Bus Riders: Stay vigilant on public transit. Routes that pass near hospitals or behavioral health centers may have a higher presence of unstable individuals, creating risks many riders overlook. Awareness can help keep you safer.
VideoiOT200,869 次观看 • 10 个月前

Developing: one of the kenyan woman who was sexually involved with the Russian guy has been found dead in her apartment in Roysambu this morning. She went to get tested and found out she's HIV positive 😳😳💔 So apparently everyone who hard unprotected sex with him is infected now.
VideoiOT41,697 次观看 • 4 个月前

You want this Power? come get it... This scene is perfect 🎬 Did you know? In the original comics, Jean Grey actually died and the “Phoenix” wasn’t her at all. Here’s the twist: In 1980’s X-Men comics, Jean dies after becoming Dark Phoenix. But years later, Marvel retconned (rewrote) the story, revealing that the powerful Phoenix Force had impersonated Jean, while the real Jean was healing inside a cocoon at the bottom of Jamaica Bay the entire time! So all the chaos, destruction, and even her death… wasn’t truly Jean Grey. It was a cosmic force posing as her. This wild twist allowed Marvel to bring Jean back to life and keep both her and the Phoenix Force as separate characters in future storylines.
VideoiOT54,855 次观看 • 11 个月前

Oscar Korbla Mawuli Awuku, also known as Yonga Arts, Oscar korbla Mawuli Awuku is an Accra-based multi-disciplinary Ghanaian artist born on May 18th, 1999. After receiving his elementary education at Senajoy Preparatory School in Accra, he studied Visual Arts at Mawuli School in the Volta region. Currently, he is reading Commercial Art (Studio Practice Painting Option) at Takoradi Technical University. In pursuit of knowledge and enlightenment, he likes to explore environments that encourage creative expression. Most of the artistic ideas he engages with deals with the notion of assimilation, Thus he considers idea’s about assimilating decolonized practices in his cultural past by including performance art, videography, music, photography, digital art, poetry, and painting to break free from the traditional way of painting only on canvas As part of his body of work, he explores pre-colonial culture as well as decolonized practices in contemporary culture, the essence of black identity, and questions of empowerment in society. At present, much of his experimentation has been influenced by the historical and design decisions that have characterised the production of Ashanti and Ewe kente cloth.
VideoiOT28,920 次观看 • 1 年前

Biomimicry And Birds JULY 31, 2022 ANNIE KRUGNATURE ADVOCACY What does a B-2 bomber, a Tokyo train, and a wind turbine have in common? They’ve all been developed through the study of birds. Birds and biomimicry have been linked for decades, and are responsible for producing everything from day-to-day items to technological feats. What is biomimicry? And what do birds have to do with it? Get ready to be amazed. What is Biomimicry? Put simply, biomimicry is design based on the study of something found in nature. Our discussion focuses on birds, but biomimicry uses many other animals and natural items and processes as inspiration. For example, the study of shark skin and its low-drag force inspired the invention of modern swimsuit materials. Termite dens are studied for their ability to regulate internal temperature, and the findings are used to design energy-efficient buildings. And the next time you unfasten Velcro, thank those pesky burrs that attach themselves to you when you walk through brush—they’re the sticking power (literally) behind the invention.
VideoiOT30,198 次观看 • 2 年前
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