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#happybirthday @HannahCheesman #hannahcheesman #actress #writer #producer #airiam #startrekdiscovery #papillon #theanimalproject #defiance #mama #whateverlinda #MaxandShred #MurdochMysteries #thedefinites #SchittsCreek #HudsonandRex #FrankieDrakeMysteries #thehotzone #startrek57
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Dr. Kimberly Voss will join Hernando County Public Library for a presentation on Florida Women,Advice & Social Change. The program takes place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at the Spring HillBranch Library. It is a partnership between Florida Humanities and the Hernando County Public Libraryas part of the organization’s redesigned Florida Talks program. Newspaper advice columns started as lovelorn columns during Yellow Journalism as a way of showing that newspapers had a “heart.” These columns typically ran in the women’s section of metropolitan newspapers, many in Florida, and included a mixture of traditional to progressive content. Learn how these columns affected Floridian women’s lives and relationships in the 1950s and 1960s in this presentation. Kimberly Voss, PhD, is a professor of journalism at the University of Central Florida. Her researchfocuses on historical analysis of women journalists’ careers, women’s political influence, and thedefinition of women’s news in the post-World War II years; many of them from Florida. She haspublished five books, including Re-Evaluating Women’s Page Journalism in the Post-World War IIEra and Women Politicking Politely. She has published over fifty journal articles about womenjournalists. Florida Talks is one of Florida Humanities’ longest-running public programs. The organization’sspeakers’ bureau features more than 30 exceptional scholars, journalists, authors, and humanitiesexperts and over 60 programs. Florida Talks offers nonprofit organizations across the state an accessible way to host engagingspeakers who present Florida’s history, heritage, and culture through historical and contemporarylenses. Spring Hill Library Invites Public to Presentation on Florida Women, Advice & Social Change March 18 This event is free and open to the public. WHO: Florida Talks – Florida Women, Advice & Social ChangeWHEN: Tuesday, March 18, 2025, from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pmWHERE: Spring Hill Branch Library, 9220 Spring Hill Dr, Spring Hill, FL About Florida Humanities Florida Humanities, the statewide, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and sharing the history, literature, culture, and personal stories that offer Floridians a better understanding of themselves, their communities, and their state. Since 1973, Florida Humanities has awarded more than $16 million in support of statewide cultural resources and public programs strongly rooted in the humanities. These programs preserve Florida’s diverse history and heritage, promote civic engagement and community dialogue, and provide opportunities to reflect on the future of Florida. Learn more at www.FloridaHumanities.org. Please contact the Hernando County Library for further information at 352.754.4043 or visit our website athttps://hernandocountylibrary.us/ Read the full article
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morphing into nature
morphing into nature People love to decorate the building interior with plants and flowers, to bring natureinto the interior. However, there is always a solid boundary between the plants andflowers inside and the nature outside, due to the definite building edge and thedefinite outline of plant pots. In order to blur this definite boundary, a new type ofcontainer is designed. It is basically a…

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Kings disease... “I kill this shit with my art” New album is 🔥🔥🔥 Nas, New York City, 1997 📸©️JAMIL GS -1994 -2020 #kingsdisease #nas #car85 #27summers #bluebenz #storytelling #poetry #queensbridge #newyork #thefirm #thedefinition #analog #analogphotography #film #ghettofabulous #gold #jewelry #golden #filmphotography #hiphop #photo #photographer #photography #art #culture #americanroyalty #jamilgs #fullcircle (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CESOrTHB80W/?igshid=sddv9gx90ppo
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Charles Griffen - @charlesgriffen_ifbbpro ・・・ When you start believing it’s a scary thing. #TheDefinition #AllIn #MyTurn #Living @mattjansen8
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Devi Being Relatable For 2 Minutes Straight | Never Have I Ever | Netflix
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Repost By @djqlassick: HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY 🇺🇸... now TURN. ME. 🆙 Memorial Day Mixtape is on #TuneIn #TurnUp ||💥📻🔊🎶 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #TheDefinition #TakeNotes✍🏾#️⃣DjQlassick #️⃣ClubKingDJs #DJs #Philly #Jersey #Delaware #WorldWide 🌎 #️⃣WUSL #️⃣Power99 #️⃣iheartradio #HipHop #RnB #Radio #Mixshow #HolidayMixtape #MemorialDay #MemorialDayWeekend #HolidayWeekend #NoWork #NoSchool #2018 #Summer2018 #Summer18 #LetsWork
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W.A.N.D.E.R.L.U.S.T 🗺 #wordoftheday #favword #blackandwhite #nocreditsforthis #inspo #thedefinition #wanderlust #wordlove #utopia #wishingforit #dailypost
#inspo#blackandwhite#thedefinition#wanderlust#dailypost#wordlove#nocreditsforthis#wishingforit#wordoftheday#favword#utopia
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I’ve been a fan of #hiphop since I could remember and @llcoolj was the start of it all for me. Having #cool in his name when I was a kid made me wanna #listen I have almost all of them #radio #biggeranddeffer #walkingwithapanther #mammasaidknockyouout #14shotstothedome #mrsmith #allworld #phenomenon #thegreatestofalltime #10 #THEDEFinition #ToddSmith #returnofthegreatestofalltime #mixtape #exit13 #authentic @rockthebells https://www.instagram.com/p/CCdRuTHh8gw/?igshid=1pkq9jj31aenw
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Today In HipHop: On this date, 15 years ago, LL Cool J released his 10th studio album, “The DEFinition”. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #hiphop #rap #llcoolj @llcoolj #theDEFinition #todayinhiphop #todayinhiphophistory https://www.instagram.com/p/B119L3kHJhb/?igshid=1k31fbdkqydni
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*thinks about ethubs* *lies on the floor*
#LITERALLY TRAGIC LIKE THEDEFINITION OF A TRAGEDY#its literally like#he was there bdubs did it he killed lizzie he just needed etho to give him a life and he would have survived#everything worked out but he ficking.duied anyway#and etho never saw him again#agony#etho#bdubs#last life
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#thehumancondition #artist #inspiration #lovehumility #positivevibes #beautiful #quotes #selflove #brighteyed #followyourdreams #beautifulmind #music #couplesretreat #positivemindset #love #gratefulheart #theseparation #create #thedefinition #alltimelow #concert #nevergiveup (at Bellevue, Nebraska) https://www.instagram.com/p/Buzr5M8AKBL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8mvryc0op29a
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You know what I still like TATU even though they're thedefinition of queerbaiting and one of them is just straight up homophobic
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Content warning: intersex genital mutilation, homophobia, transphobia, medical abuse, surgery, suicide, cancer, outdated medical terminology
An excerpt is below, read the entire piece at the link above.
"That changed in 1993, when feminist biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling published articles in The Sciences and The New York Times exposing the basic fact that intersex exists. In response, Cheryl Chase wrote a letter to The Sciences announcing the founding of the Intersex Society of North America (ISNA). She founded the group because of her own attempts to recover her history of sex-reassignment in infancy and medically-induced shame, and because of the disinterest of most of her former care providers in what had happened to her. Soon Chase had brought together dozens of people with intersex.
Though ISNA began as a support group, it quickly turned into an advocacy group because its members realized that they had suffered from similar problems. Like many of the early ISNA members, Chase drew on her political consciousness as a lesbian woman to recognize the degree to which intersex had been unnecessarily socially and medically pathologized. With the successes of the women’s health movement and the queer rights movements as a backdrop, people with intersex began agitating for openness and reform.
Early on, very few medical professionals recognized ISNA’s critiques as legitimate. Many responded that the standard of care was necessary, successful, and justified, even going so far as to actively defend lying to patients about their medical histories. Those at the top simply tried to ignore ISNA. As the leader of the newly formed intersex rights movement, Chase moved rapidly, sometimes able to engage in dialog, and having group protests when doctors would not listen. With her professional background in computer science, she was particularly adept at using the tools of the Internet to spread ISNA’s message. ISNA also supported the inquiries of researchers like Suzanne Kessler, Anne Fausto-Sterling, and Alice Dreger, and the organization engaged in media outreach as much as possible.
By about 2001, it had become clear to all that the intersex rights movement was not going away. The claims of activists were illustrated in story after story of problematic intersex treatment, as well as in research that strongly suggested gender identity is not simply a matter of nurture. The fact that medical professionals were unable to produce an intersex patient satisfied with his/her childhood treatment negated the claims that the advocacy groups solely represented the experiences of a disgruntled minority.
Finally, many medical professionals began to respond to calls for outcome data, research, full disclosure of information, and revision of homophobic and sexist protocols. The intersex rights movement undoubtedly was helped in its success by surrounding trends in favor of LBGT (lesbian, bi, gay, transgender) rights, patients’ rights, and children’s rights.
Since 1993, due to increased public education, tens of millions of people have learned about intersex. Thanks to the internet, thousands of people with intersex have mets others like them, in spite of having been told by their doctors they would never be able to do that—their conditions were supposedly so rare.
ISNA members have gone from picket lines to having a seat at the table in medical conferences. We give grand rounds presentations, help with medical school curricular development, and receive emails from physicians asking for our advice on how to handle intersex cases. Our website is recognized as thedefinitive source for all things intersex, and for being a life-saving porthold for thousands of people desperate for answers and directions to “their tribe”. We have convinced hospitals around the world to examine their practices, to find out what has happened to former patients, and to be accountable for the sometimes-poor effects of good intentions.
Over a decade into the work of ISNA, medical professionals are less inclined to lie to patients and parents in intersex cases, are less likely to make openly homophobic or sexist remarks, and are more likely to admit uncertainty about the right course of action. A number of teams are engaged in active outcomes research, though opinions still differ about what outcomes should be sought; some think stable gender identity and heterosexuality are the objective; others suggest it should be lack of depression.) What type of care an individual or family will receive now varies dramatically; what happens to a child with intersex today appears to depend not only on where she or he is born, but who happens to be on call when she or he is born.
But we��re not done.
Even today, the goal of many leading teams treating intersex is still to make intersex disappear. Pediatric endocrinologist Maria New, recommends Dexamethasone to women who may be carrying an XX child with CAH; these treatments do not alleviate CAH, it only makes the child’s clitoris appear smaller (and, clinicians hope, makes the child less likely to grow up lesbian). Abortion is routinely offered to women who are likely pregnant with children with intersex conditions, including Klinefelter’s Syndrome. Many surgeons maintain the paternalistic attitude that they should remove healthy testes from babies with AIS to “spare them the trauma later,” thereby denying these girls the opportunity to have a natural puberty and to come to know themselves, in a sexual way, free from surgical scars. Many endocrinologists press unnecessary—sometimes devestating—“normalizing” hormone treatments on patients who are otherwise healthy. Finally, doctors continue constructing vaginas in infants and young children, despite arguments by many medical professionals that early vaginoplasties fail too often and are unnecessary to begin with.
By contrast, as in the women’s rights movement, the civil rights movement, and the LGBT rights movements, the goal of intersex advocacy groups is to have people understand intersex conditions as human rights issues. ISNA maintains as its fundamental principle the principle also fundamental to the women’s health movement and the LBGT rights movements: that one’s genitals are primarily for one’s own use, not for the comfort of others."
#intersex history#intersex#pride month#lgbtqia#intersex rights#op#isna#intersex society of north america#intersex inclusion
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how to get 10 000 followers on instagram
Becoming visual entrepreneurs for manufacturers, brand consultants for your socialnetworking, getting hired shooters - all of which have been possible due to their level and savvy inside the app / socialnetworking. I asked them why any other photographer or creator will love to make the most of Instagram? Vintage filters, particularly, make the app more attractive to users.
TheEarly Bird filter was my absolute favorite. I think I posted over 75 pictures in a row with that filter hit it. This is thedefinition of style or trend. As with all trends, they finish. This aesthetic was not any different. Soon other visual tendenciesbegan and users went (actually I think that the exact word was taken away from the droves) away from utilizing Instagram filters,even people they release.
As a professional, Like I quickly learned that more prospective clients were seeing Instagram feeds as a benchmark for the task, Iquickly quit using filters and stuck into fundamental post-processing. I want to be sure that my Instagram was as close to representing the job I'd do for a possible customer. It had no connection to the filters. If you are a There are many apps Out there (if you're doing mobile work on your own Instagram) that you can use that can present your style andyour work.
All of these apps can be found on the App Store, Google Play, or even the Windows Marketplace. Take advantage of theseprograms to present your own style. Remember Instagram is still a communityThis is the most Important facet of Instagram a professional should recall. You can market your own new, but the ideal way to dothat's to build relationships and engage inside the community. The social media facet is the best method for you to be successfulon Instagram. Join a neighborhood, participate with your audience, share, inspire and keep to inspire the very best methods toturn this platform into a productive means of your creative business.
Here are some concrete ways for you to do so:1. Engage and track users that you're really and genuinely interested in. Mirrors in the subsequent measure are one of the worstways to construct an audience. Not only does it seem somewhat depressing, but you cannot participate and engage with individuals unless you are able to engage with them. After thousands and tens of thousands of accounts, the chances of losing some fantastic work increase.
Since Instagram is so crowded and the algorithm has changed a lot for the worse, it means you've got to create sense in what you opt to follow.
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