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tonyrossmcmahon · 2 years
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Unsolved Victorian Murders: Benjamin Nathan
The unsolved murder of Benjamin Nathan in 1870 revealed the corrupt politics of 19th century New York and underlying class tensions
Well, you certainly liked my last blog post on Unsolved Victorian Murders. Tales of killings in the 19th century that resulted in no conviction. The murderer got away with their foul deed leaving the police scratching their heads. Trawling contemporary newspapers and police records has yielded some more murder cases where the killer got away. So, let’s do some more Victorian true crime! In this…
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thetemplarknight · 2 years
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Unsolved Victorian Murders: Benjamin Nathan
The unsolved murder of Benjamin Nathan in 1870 revealed the corrupt politics of 19th century New York and underlying class tensions
Well, you certainly liked my last blog post on Unsolved Victorian Murders. Tales of killings in the 19th century that resulted in no conviction. The murderer got away with their foul deed leaving the police scratching their heads. Trawling contemporary newspapers and police records has yielded some more murder cases where the killer got away. So, let’s do some more Victorian true crime! In this…
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New Palestine Party. Visit of Menachen Begin and Aims of Political Movement Discussed [New York, December 2, 1948], Letter published in The «New York Times», December 4, 1948 (text here) (pdf here)
Signed by Isidore Abramowitz, Hannah Arendt, Abraham Brick, Rabbi Jessurun Cardozo, Albert Einstein, Herman Eisen, M. D., Hayim Fineman, M. Gallen, M. D., H. H. Harris, Zelig S. Harris, Sidney Hook, Fred Karush, Bruria Kaufman, Irma L. Lindheim, Nachman Maisel, Seymour Melman, Myer D. Mendelson, M.D., Harry M. Orlinsky, Samuel Pitlick, Fritz Rohrlich, Louis P. Rocker, Ruth Sagis, Itzhak Sankowsky, I. J. Schoenberg, Samuel Shuman, M. Singer, Irma Wolfe, Stefan Wolfe
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Letter to the New York Times: New Palestine Party: Visit of Menachem Begin and Aims of Political Movement Discussed To the Editors of the New York Times: Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in the newly created state of Israel of the “Freedom Party” (Tnuat Haherut), a political party closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties. It was formed out of the membership and following of the former Irgun Zvai Leumi, a terrorist, right-wing, chauvinist organization in Palestine. The current visit of Menachem Begin, leader of this party, to the United States is obviously calculated to give the impression of American support for his party in the coming Israeli elections, and to cement political ties with conservative Zionist elements in the United States. Several Americans of national repute have lent their names to welcome his visit. It is inconceivable that those who oppose fascism throughout the world, if correctly informed as to Mr. Begin’s political record and perspectives, could add their names and support to the movement he represents. Before irreparable damage is done by way of financial contributions, public manifestations in Begin’s behalf, and the creation in Palestine of the impression that a large segment of America supports Fascist elements in Israel, the American public must be informed as to the record and objectives of Mr. Begin and his movement. The public avowals of Begin’s party are no guide whatever to its actual character. Today they speak of freedom, democracy and anti-imperialism, whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine of the Fascist state. It is in its actions that the terrorist party betrays its real character; from its past actions we can judge what it may be expected to do in the future. (...) Discrepancies Seen The discrepancies between the bold claims now being made by Begin and his party, and their record of past performance in Palestine bear the imprint of no ordinary political party. This is the unmistakable stamp of a Fascist party for whom terrorism (against Jews, Arabs, and British alike), and misrepresentation are means, and a “Leader State” is the goal. In the light of the foregoing considerations, it is imperative that the truth about Mr. Begin and his movement be made known in this country. It is all the more tragic that the top leadership of American Zionism has refused to campaign against Begin’s efforts, or even to expose to its own constituents the dangers to Israel from support to Begin. The undersigned therefore take this means of publicly presenting a few salient facts concerning Begin and his party; and of urging all concerned not to support this latest manifestation of fascism. ISIDORE ABRAMOWITZ, HANNAH ARENDT, ABRAHAM BRICK, RABBI JESSURUN CARDOZO, ALBERT EINSTEIN, HERMAN EISEN, M.D., HAYIM FINEMAN, M. GALLEN, M.D., H.H. HARRIS, ZELIG S. HARRIS, SIDNEY HOOK, FRED KARUSH, BRURIA KAUFMAN, IRMA L. LINDHEIM, NACHMAN MAISEL, SEYMOUR MELMAN, MYER D. MENDELSON, M.D., HARRY M. OSLINSKY, SAMUEL PITLICK, FRITZ ROHRLICH, LOUIS P. ROCKER, RUTH SAGIS, ITZHAK SANKOWSKY, I.J. SHOENBERG, SAMUEL SHUMAN, M. SINGER, IRMA WOLFE, STEFAN WOLFE. New York, Dec. 2, 1948
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mariacallous · 2 years
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(New York Jewish Week) — A major donor to Yeshiva University has come out against Yeshiva University’s decision to not recognize an LGBTQ group as an official campus club. 
Its first public statement on the issue, released exclusively to the New York Jewish Week, the Wilf Family Foundations, for whom the Modern Orthodox university’s main campus in Washington Heights is named, weighed in on legal efforts by Y.U. to prevent the YU Pride Alliance from getting recognition and funding.  
“As foundations grounded in our Jewish faith and values, we steadfastly stand for tolerance, inclusion and justice, and reject discrimination of all kinds,” the foundation said in a statement. “We strongly disagree with Y.U.’s decision to not recognize the Pride Alliance and have expressed that disagreement to Y.U.’s leadership from the beginning.” 
The statement from the Wilf Family Foundations — whose benefactors are an extended New Jersey family that made its fortune in real estate, and whose members include the owners of the Minnesota Vikings — joins a growing chorus of disapproval from many with relationships to the Modern Orthodox flagship university. 
(70 Faces Media, the New York Jewish Week’s parent company, receives support from the Wilf Family Foundations.)
Among the dissenters are more than 1,000 alumni, faculty and students who have signed a widely circulated letter urging the administration to rethink its actions. The letter cites Talmud teachings to urge the university to “understand this segment of our community and its needs.” 
The Wilf Family Foundations statement comes as Yeshiva University and the YU Pride Alliance both assert their positions in court. A New York judge had ordered the university, which is officially chartered as a secular institution, to immediately recognize the club. When the U.S. Supreme Court essentially sustained that order and urged its resolution in lower courts, the university announced it would suspend all club activity rather than recognize the Pride Alliance. 
On Wednesday, the YU Pride Alliance said it would not press the issue outside of the courtroom for the time being, saying it did not want to see other clubs “punished” by the university.
In recent weeks, additional letters and statements expressing solidarity with LGBTQ students and disappointment in the university’s actions have been addressed to Yeshiva University President Ari Berman. The undergraduate faculty published a letter on Sept. 16 proclaiming their support for the university’s LGBTQ students.
Similar letters have been penned by the Y.U.’s affiliated graduate programs, including faculties at the Cardozo School of Law, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work and the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, as well as a letter from the Board of Overseers at Cardozo, and from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Montefiore Medical Center and Y.U.’s affiliated Albert Einstein College of Medicine. 
“What we’re seeing is that the community at large — Yeshiva’s graduate schools, Y.U. faculty, professional psychiatrists and psychologists at Einstein and Montefiore — are all coming together and saying ‘this is unacceptable,’” Tai Miller, a plaintiff in YU Pride Alliance’s case against the university, told the New York Jewish Week. “Yeshiva’s actions are harming students. It’s treating students like second-class citizens.”
For its part, Y.U. has maintained that it cares deeply for its LGBTQ students. President Berman has released multiple statements saying, in part, “our commitment to and love for our LGBTQ students are unshakeable,” and “we welcome and care deeply for all our students, including our LGBTQ community.”
Berman has said that recognizing an LGBTQ club is “not consistent with [Y.U.’s] Torah values.” However, his statements also reflect efforts in many Modern Orthodox settings to accommodate LGBTQ community members, despite being unable to sanction homosexual behavior under their interpretation of Jewish law.  
The controversy also represents a tension between Y.U.’s official standing as a secular university that accepts public funding for its graduate and other programs, but also ordains Orthodox rabbis and whose undergraduate program is designed to be intensely religious. 
Supporters of Y.U.’s decision include alumni like Rabbi Rafi Eis, who in a recent issue of the campus newspaper The Commentator wrote that liberal values clash with Y.U.’s role as a religious institution. “Y.U. cannot maintain its religious standards and define itself as secular,” wrote Eis, who received his ordination from Y.U.’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, or RIETS. “Down the road, there will be further conflicts, like whether to accept transgender females into Stern College dormitories or transgender males into Yeshiva College.”
In another Commentator piece, Rabbi Rodney Elisha Weiss, an educator who is also an alum of Y.U. and received his ordination at RIETS, called demands to recognize an LGBTQ club an “attack on my home.”
“Y.U. has been such a special place of Torah. Why demand that we violate our precious Torah and validate this group’s agenda in our community?” he wrote. “Should we empathize with this group? Should we invite them to come to shul, the Bais Medrash [study hall], our smachot (the synagogue, the house of learning, our celebrations)? The answer is a resounding yes. But to ask Y.U. to take a position against the Torah is unfair.”
According to YU News, a publication of the university’s public affairs department, the Wilf family has been among the university’s “most generous philanthropists” for the last three decades. The family has established two major scholarship funds for undergraduates — one for need-based students and one for distinguished scholars. In 2002, Y.U. renamed its all-male undergraduate Washington Heights campus the Wilf Campus in honor of the family. The Wilfs have also established a cardiovascular research center on the university’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine campus.
“We continue to be actively engaged in discussions with the leadership of Yeshiva University to strongly encourage them to take immediate steps to grant YU Pride Alliance’s request for Club status,” their statement adds.
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Greats Moments SG 16
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With the "Super Snoobs"'s Protagonisths (Shope, Tyler, Kevin and Roach), visits and talks with Mario at the studio
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With Duke (from The Secret Life Of Pets) affirm the music sheet with the orchestra director Valentín Trujillo. The Britain singer Tom Jones sings inthe program.
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With a participant a "Carozzi's Contest".
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In the famous segment "El Chacal De La Trompeta", in this occation, various personalities of the Latin American Animation world sings. One of the participants, is the Director of the chilean animation festival "ChileMonos".
5.- In a other SG episode, the singer and composer Albert Hammound Sings "The Air Tat I Breathe / El Aire Que Respiro" And "When I Need You / Si Me Amaras" with band and orchestra at studio.
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In a finale episode of the show, With Ponyhead affirms the music sheet of the orchestra, Palito Ortega sinings his songs... "Cae La Lluvia", "En La Fiesta De Mi Pueblo", "Ché, Que Hacés Esta Noche" and " Vamos Con Alegria".
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Spongebob, Mr. Krabs and Squidward, celebrates the Partick's Birthday at the studio.
8.- In a other constest of the program.
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At the studio, Lady Gaga sings and presents a mini concert for the program. Don Francisco talks about the tour.
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Live, in direct from the Robotic's Lab of The SFIT (San Fransokyo Institut Of Technolology), with a band and Hamada affirms the music sheet, with the orchestra director Horacio Saavedra, The Italian composer and singer Franco Simone sings various songs, in special, in forme bilingual the song "Tu E Cosi Sia / Tu, Siempre Tu".
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In the humor sketch, in the "666 Comisary", Vilches, Cardozo, Donald Duck and Disi plays illegal poker room, while the office Wilde (Nick Wilde, from the film Zootopia) needs helps.
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With the audience at the studio, Mikoto Misaka and Kuroko Shirai expalns to the audience the powers and learns to Mario.
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With a Disco's Music's Dancers (Gumble, Hill and Arblucke), the Argentinean singer Sandro sings "Piel De Febrero", "Ha Llegado Una Postal" and "No Creas Que Esto Pasara".
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Don Francisco, with the winners of the classical vals contest,
in company with the famous director Andre Rieu and his
orchestra.
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A Nerd winns the car at "the car game". The two Honey Lemons
(of the film and the comic) presents the new car.
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Sábado Gigante
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Don Francisco
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Honey Lemon / Hiro Hamada / SFIT
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Nick Wilde Cotton Hill, Barney Gumble and Donald Duck
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John Arbluckle
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Mikoto and Kuroko
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Pony Head (from Star VS The Forces Of The Evil)
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Duke
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Cae La Lluvia
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En La Fiesta De Mi Pueblo
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Ché, Que Hacés Esta Noche
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Vamos Con Alegría
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The Air Tat I Breathe 
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 El Aire Que Respiro
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When I Need You
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Si Me Amaras
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© Michael Hazelwood / Carole Bayer Sager / Hammound / CBS / Sony Music. Alls Rights Reserved.
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Tu E Cosi Sia
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Tu, Siempre Tu
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Piel De Febrero
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Ha Llegado Una Postal
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No Creas Que Esto Pasara
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The Wilf Family Foundations statement comes as Yeshiva University and the YU Pride Alliance both assert their positions in court. A New York judge had ordered the university, which is officially chartered as a secular institution, to immediately recognize the club. When the U.S. Supreme Court essentially sustained that order and urged its resolution in lower courts, the university announced it would suspend all club activity rather than recognize the Pride Alliance.
In recent weeks, additional letters and statements expressing solidarity with LGBTQ students and disappointment in the university’s actions have been addressed to Yeshiva University President Ari Berman. The undergraduate faculty published a letter on Sept. 16 proclaiming their support for the university’s LGBTQ students.
Similar letters have been penned by the Y.U.’s affiliated graduate programs, including faculties at the Cardozo School of Law, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work and the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, as well as a letter from the Board of Overseers at Cardozo, and from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Montefiore Medical Center and Y.U.’s affiliated Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
“What we’re seeing is that the community at large — Yeshiva’s graduate schools, Y.U. faculty, professional psychiatrists and psychologists at Einstein and Montefiore — are all coming together and saying ‘this is unacceptable,’” Tai Miller, a plaintiff in YU Pride Alliance’s case against the university, told the New York Jewish Week. “Yeshiva’s actions are harming students. It’s treating students like second-class citizens.”
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9/11 Conspiracy - No plane at the Pentagon
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Something hit the most heavily, and cleverly, defended building in the history of mankind. And the 9/11 Commission Report tells us it was United Airlines Flight 77. And try not to pay too much attention to conspiracy theorists who point to nuts and bolts that do not match because the threads are different sizes, because none of that matters. We all have nuts and bolts in our sheds that do not match because the threads are different sizes, who cares. Concentrate instead on the bigger questions. Ask the bigger questions. Nineteen under qualified Arabs taking over four American passenger jets armed with nothing more that penknives and hitting three quarters of their targets is the real conspiracy theory. There is no visible evidence, or credible witness evidence that any passenger airliner crashed into the side of the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Something happened, obviously. But it did not involve Fight 77. The only real information released was provided by U.S. Solicitor General, in the Bush Administration, Theodore 'Ted' Olson whose wife Barbara, herself a well-known television personality, was on the flight - we are told.
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9/11 Conspiracy - Just the known facts Now, Olson claims she called him twice from the aircraft at around thirty-minutes before the incident at the Pentagon. He told CNN  that his wife had made the calls from her cell phone and told him that, 'all passengers and flight crew including the pilots, had been herded to the back of the plane by armed hijackers who had knives and cardboard cutters.' (Remember, this is the U.S. Solicitor General and we already know that cell phones did not work at altitude) The FBI's record of their interview with Olson reads that, 'he (Olson) doesn't know if the calls were made by his wife's cell phone or the telephone on the plane.' However, during an interview with Hannity & Colmes on September 14, 2001, Mr Olson insists that his wife made the calls using the airline phone and over the course of the following years alternated his evidence between the two options. We also know that until January 31, 2001 United Airlines had no air phones installed on any Boeing 757 and they were known to still be unreliable in September. Ted Olsen claimed his wife called him 'collect,' which to those of you outside America means she reversed the charges. Ask yourself how and then why? How do you reverse the charge on a cell phone and why would you do that in those circumstances, even if you could?
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Read for yourself... Then he claimed his wife had used the air phone instead to call him 'collect,' which you could not do in 2001 and cannot do today. Air phones need to be activated by swiping a credit card which is then charged for the call. We don't really know what any of this means at all until, however, the FBI confirmed, a few years later, that Barbara Olson's calls to her husband on that day lasted for exactly zero seconds. Now it tells us something. It tells us that the esteemed U.S. Solicitor General had been lying. Repeatedly. Although it doesn't tell us why and he clearly is not going to. Two more facts relating to the Olsons. Barbara Olson was Jewish and graduated from the Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Her husband Ted was the prominent lawyer who represented an Israeli spy, and Mossad agent, Jonathan Pollard who was convicted by an American court in 1986 for passing top-secret information to Israel. He was sentenced to life in 1987 and remains in prison today. Both Olsons had close links to Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service. One last thing in relation to the Olsons which involves doing your own research. Compare the similarities between Barbara Olson and Ted Olson's new wife Lady Booth-Olson. (That is not a title, it is her Christian name) Compare their backgrounds, professional abilities and looks. And whilst you are doing that remember that no aircraft hit the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 and so she should be alive and well somewhere. I draw no public conclusions here and only ask you to make your own. But, if you are thinking what I am thinking then why is that idea anymore far-fetched than what we are being led to believe by the official 9/11 Commission Report? So find out what really happened and why... – Albert Jack Albert Jack AUDIOBOOKS available for download here  
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nsula · 6 years
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Spring 2018 Dean’s List
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University announced the names of 1,087 students named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 semester.  Students on the Dean’s List maintained a 3.5-3.99 grade point average. Students, listed by hometown, are as follows.
 Abbeville -- MaKayla Lewis;
Albany -- Kaitlyn Kinchen;
Alexandria -- Chris Vincent Advincula, Evelyn Allen-Lewis, Lili Bedoya, Heather Bergeron, Tianna Bowens, Lydia Branch, Morgan Bryant, Thomas Crowe, Noel Cusick, Angela Dunn, Aubrey Farque, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Monnie Guillory, Tameka Hammonds, Tyraneisha Hayward, Roderick Henry, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Whitney Joffrion, Jordan Johnson, Kelli Leone, Hunter Lewis, Jimmie Magee, Aaron Martin, Ceerah McNeal, Jennifer Miranda, Kylah Porter, Sailor Reed, Savannah Sices, Shacora Simpson, Christopher Warren, Shanequa Watkins, Amber Williams Taylor;
Anacoco -- Lindsey Alligood, Kinsley Blakeway, Kenneth Cochran, Alan Cosio, Nicole Fitzgerald, Rachel Fournier, Christopher Guy, Elizabeth Guy, Karlee Laurence, Brittany Lewis, Mahala Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Kayli O’Toole, Clarissa Owens, Katie Perkins, Bret Phillips, Amanda Shores, Cheyenne Taylor;
Anchorage, Alaska -- Sydney Bulot;
Angola -- Ursula Poarch;
Arlington, Texas -- Mariah Denson;
Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf;
Ashland -- Victoria Roderick;
Atlanta -- Peyton Howell, Morgan Williams;
Atlanta, Texas -- Shannon Jones;
Aurora, Colorado -- William Mccullough;
Austin, Texas -- Ysmina Smith;
Avondale -- Brian Videau;
Baker -- Devante George;
Baldwin -- Lakesha Colar, Gerianna Lyons;
Ball -- Stephen Carpenter, Nickolas Juneau, Lauren Nugent, Vanessa Toney, Megan Wakefield, Alice Wilson;
Barksdale AFB -- Elysia Lanier, Tova Volcheck;
Barlanquillo Atlantico, Columbia -- Camilo Simancas Morelo;
Baton Rouge -- Emmanuel Dunn, Lydell Emerson, Madison Fry, Julian Guerrero Acevedo, Maisyn Guillory, John Guillot, Kelly Guillot, Madison Harris, Jessica Joseph, Mckane Kinchen, Henrietta Mercer, Madalyn Mullins, Katie Pham, Colleen Reese, Reagan Smith, Jason Stampley;
Beaumont, Texas -- Dustin Burns;
Belcher -- Sierra Laing;
Belle Chasse -- Natalie Wilson;
Belmont -- Tristan Ponder;
Bentley -- Zachary Doucet;
Benton -- Kelyn Bihm, Christopher Heard, Kara Knippers, Jessica O'Neal, Jadyn Sepulvado, Torea Taylor, Kimberly Umphries;
Bernice -- Brandy Ganter;
Blanco, Texas -- Reagan Rogers;
Bogalusa -- Amanda Crawford;
Boise, Idaho -- Jessica Anderson;
Bossier City -- Alexander Bequette, Kendall Caple, Jael Ahmad, Lauryn Bakalis, Abigail Barkley, Breanna Black, Elizabeth Blair, Brittany Boothe, Steven Braddock, Katie Briggs, Jonathan Castillo, Peyton Davis, Anthonia Dogbey, Madison Edwards, Bailey Freeman, Karli Freeman, Laschae Gadson, Kelsey Gallman, Julie Golden, Mizzani Grigsby, Candace Guillory, Devonte Hall, Oai Lee Huynh, Anton Inyakov, Dejaney Jackson, Nourain Jamhour, Anqumesha Jeter, Shane Kaiser, Tina Kile, Danielle Lombardino, Alexandra Madrid, Samantha Maiette, Caroline McKee,  Amanda Mings, Stacy Moore, Katherine Parson, Kennedy Parson, Brittani Phillips, Kathryn Pierce, Rachael Pierce, Tatyana Porter, Timothy Rice, Jami Rivers, Jasmine Roberson, Kassidy Robideaux, Madison Rowland, Rheagan Rowland, Jeremy Ryals, Dakota Schudalla, Ranya Shihadeh, Hope Spaw, Tabitha Stevenson, Susan Stone, James Taylor,  Jazmine Tom-Jones, Giselle Trejo, Lacey Velasquez, Madalyn Watson, Meagan Willis, Nour Zeidan, Eric Zheng;
Bourg -- Micaiah Richie, Abigail Trahan;
Boyce -- Tiffany Barnhart, Ekaterina Bordelon, Sarah Hill, Sonya Hill, Hannah Miller, Ashley Smith;
Breaux Bridge -- Ashtin Mouton, Tyler Thibodeaux;
Brentwood, Tennessee -- Joe Tappel;
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma -- Madeline Drake;
Bunkie -- Emily Arnaud;
Burleson, Texas -- Eric Neeley;
Campti -- Alisha Bedgood, Paige Cason, Trenton Parker, Ronald Reliford, Madeline Valencia, Rebekah Wiley;
Carencro -- Malik Babin, Chaney Dodge, Destiny Kennerson;
Cartagena, Bolivar -- Carlos Camargo Patron, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Angela Coneo Valdez, Carlomagno Leon Jimenez, Paula Martinez Marrugo, Nestor Mercado-Garcia, Romulo Osorio Herrera, Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Valentina Herazo Alvarez, Luis Osorio Betancourt, Juan Paternina Paez, Valeria Perez Espinosa, Alonso Restrepo Cardozo;
Cedar Hill, Texas -- Timmis Bonner;
Chalmette -- Sara Mendoza;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
Chicago, Illinois -- Brandon Hutton;
Choudrant -- Taylor Holley, Mya Melancon;
Clayton -- Glendalyn Boothe, Ruben Smith;
Colfax -- Camren Bell, Michael Dupre, Angela McCann, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
Colorado Springs, Colorado -- Rossana Potempa;
Columbia, South Carolina -- Brittany Bell;
Converse -- Samantha Davis, Ashley Forgues Brock, Hannah Womack;
Costa Mesa, California -- Keith Ford;
Cottonport -- Zachary Gauthier, Justin Tigner;
Coushatta -- Jason Bell, Nick Ezernack, Erikka Johnson, Jamary Jones, Sidney Jones, Aaron Murray, Jacob Shaver, Precious Smith, John Squires, Keyairrowa Thomas, Treasure Wilson, Caroline Wren, Lauren Young, Rena Yount;
Covington -- Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Margaret Denny, Titus McCann, Andrea Mier, Cathleen Oviedo, Catherine Sadler, Kenneth Sears, Jennifer Vo;
Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico -- Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
Creole -- Brooklyn Frerks;
Crowley -- Kylan Poullard, Desiree Robinson;
Cut Off -- Zachary Breaux;
Cypress, Texas -- Alexis Gomez;
Dayton, Texas -- Jerry Maddox;
DeBerry, Texas -- Sarah Britt;
Deer Park, Texas -- Blake Stephenson;
Denham Springs – Joey Carroll, James Fillingame, Caitlin Griffin, Keisha Johnson, Halle Mahfouz, Amy Thomas, Jenson Wall, Emily Williams;
DeQuincy -- Austin Nichols;
DeRidder -- Dawanna Burgess, Maygin Chesson, Alphonse Engram, John Ham, Michael Keeper, Kayla Kowalski, Reagan Laird, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Zachary Pursley;
Derry -- Hannah Antee;
Desoto, Texas -- Nicholas Forde;
Destrehan – Patrick Juneau;
Deville -- Hailey Bolton, Savannah Carter, Hailie Coutee, Kinley Deville, Candice Dryden, Hannah Lewis, Caleb Rhodes, Sydney Ryder;
Dike, Texas -- Brynn Offutt;
Dodson -- Courtney Booker, Kierstyn Cyrus, Haley McClendon;
Doyline -- Lucas Darbonne, Zeke Wallace;
Dry Prong -- Megan Alwell, DeAnna Bartlett, Jacob Boydstun, Ashley Martin, Judith Mixon;
Dubberly -- Alex Robles;
East Windsor, New Jersey – Andreia Martins;
Edmond, Oklahoma -- Ashley Medawattage, Amanda Stokes;
El Paso, Texas -- Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth -- Kolby Friday, Clyde Hurst;
Elmer -- Tula Newman;
Eros -- Alecia Smith;
Eunice -- Jeremy Ortego;
Ferriday -- Dalenesha Wimley;
Flatwoods -- Taylor Nichols;
Florien -- Whitney Byles, Travis Cook, Emma Herrington, Jackson Kleven, Ashton Remedies, Megan Wagley, Shari Wilson;
Flower Mound, Texas -- Cody McGee;
Folsom -- Sarah Moore;
Forest Hill -- Brett Atkinson, Anna Doherty, Rafael Sierra, Charli Stanley, Nancy Vargas, Leslie Winners;
Fort Lauderdale -- Abigail Pangallo;
Fort Polk -- Brittany Chadwick, Molly Fields, Clarrissa Lancour, Blaise Nkengafac, Lindsay Romero, Shiela May Tabonares, Jimma Tear, Nohora Valencia Camacho, Leslie Whitsett;
Fort Worth, Texas -- Angelica Valdez;
Fouke, Arkansas -- Holly Tweedy;
FPO, AP -- Amber Travis;
Franklin -- Shelley Bell, Abriana Lanceslin;
Franklinton -- Brian Geraghty, Bethany McGinnis;
Freeland, Washington -- Paul Aune;
Frierson – Mason Barnes, Shelby Callens, Treanna Howard, Shawna Longoria, Clinton Oliver, John Rachal;
Frisco, Texas -- Adam Trupp;
Garland, Texas -- Joseph Goodson, Alec Horton, Nia Randall;
Geismar -- Emilee Hawkins;
Georgetown, Texas -- Kyle Bryant;
Glenmora -- Brooks Davis, Faith Lawrence;
Gloster -- Paris Gillum;
Goldonna -- Alexander Guillory, Brandon Smith;
Gonzales, Texas -- Ivan Longoria;
Gorman, Texas -- Kourtney Seaton;
Gorum -- Josephine White;
Grand Cane -- Nathan Graham, Rachel Kinman, Jaylen Mcintyre;
Grand Isle -- Abigail Frazier,
Grand Prairie, Texas -- Stephen Garrett;
Grant -- Regina Johnson;
Gray -- Cassie Becnel;
Greenwell Springs -- Katherine Bryant, Madison Shade, Jamie Brooks;
Greenwood -- Ragan Aple, Malory Jeter, Char'Tarian Wilson;
Gretna -- Donald Wagner;
Gun Barrel City, Texas -- Dustin Huffman;
Hallandale Beach, Florida -- Ralph Boereau;
Hallsville, Texas -- Emma Hawthorne;
Hamtramck, Michigan -- Mary Cotter;
Harlingen, Texas -- Frances Knight;
Harvey -- Tajalai Evans;
Hattiesburg, Mississippi -- Mary Mitchell;
Haughton – Benny Broadway, Kayla Bull, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Brandon Curry, Ashley Hamil, Tyler Holdsworth, Sydney MacFarlane, Tonya Morgan, Brooke Payton, Jamie Phillips, Makenzie Rains, Johnathan Schlicher, Logan Turner, Kaili Williams, Brigette Wilson, Chase Woltz;
Haynesville -- Eriel Fields;
Hempstead, Texas -- Joshua Roberts;
Henderson, Texas -- Andrew Blackmon, Asha Cormier;
Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
Hessmer -- Dana Lala, Molli Lamartiniere;
Hineston -- Richard Clark, Angela Merchant, Madison Morrison, April Nornholm;
Homer -- Madison Cain, Francene Ferguson;
Honolulu, Hawaii -- Melissa Baker;
Hornbeck -- Ronald Guess, Jerry Hughes Jr, Jaclyn Smith;
Hosston -- Alaysia Jaynes;
Houma -- Rhiannon Dean, Billy Gorr, Zoe Hebert, Corinne Paris, Sherrie Pena;
Houston, Texas -- Brittany Davis, Stephanie Hall, Natashia Jackson, Alyssa Jacobs, Kenneth Sheldon, Kendall Westfall, Madilyn Wood;
Hutchinson, Kansas -- Cassandra Childress;
Hutto -- Tommi Long;
Independence -- Sabrina Cook;
Iowa -- Nicholas Fisher, Matthew Phillips, Marvette Williams;
Jeanerette -- Selene Allain-Kovacs, Brandy Jackson;
Jefferson -- Matthew Broekman, Jaleia Parker, Codi Vernace, Amanda Wilburn;
Jena -- William Tradewell;
Jennings -- Emily Benoit, Destany Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Kelsey Fitzgerald, Lindsay Orgeron, Lydia Williams,
Jonesboro -- Dearo Nash;
Jonesville -- Rachel Eichmann, Shana Jefferson, Kayla Robertson, Memory Shriner;
Kaplan -- Gabriel LeMoine;
Katy, Texas -- Brittany Cecil, Clayton Holgorsen;
Keithville -- Eleanor Coleman, Erin McDonnell, Hannah Mikovich, Allie Neill, Cora Procell, Erica Sanders, Alexandra West, Deja White;
Kenner -- Christina Arrechavala, Willie Soniat, Kailyn Verdin;
Kentwood -- Iris Travis;
Kerens, Texas -- Brandon Brumbelow, Eric Guerra;
Kilgore, Texas -- Hannah Gribble;
Kinder -- Lorin All;
Kingwood, Texas -- Eric Piccione;
Klamath Fall, Oregon -- Megan Baker;
Lacey Washington -- Shana Sweeney;
Lafayette -- Samantha Donlon, Ashley Fontenot, Ashley Guidry, Bryce Hernandez, Emilee Leger, Nicole Neveu, Christina Poole, Hunter Robicheaux, Caleb Starks, Julia Towry, China Young;
Lake Providence -- Jayadra Campbell, Tamika Turner;
Lake Arthur -- Nicole Andrews, Hannah Worley;
Lake Charles -- Andrew Darbonne, Kennedy Fontenot, Marsha Heap, Karley Hebert;
LaPlace -- Jalen Haydel, Jacob St. Pierre, Doria Wilson;
Las Vegas, Nevada -- April Ficarrotta;
Lawtell -- Karoline Guidry, Olivia Guidry;
League City, Texas -- Emily Ornelas, Hunter Wamack, Christopher Zirkle;
Lecompte -- Allison Williams;
Leesville -- Junette Cutshaw, Skyler Abrams, Lyric Bacote, Marilyn Brooks, Kaylee Busby, Victoria Butler, Anthony Cantrell, Michael Carradine, Charlotte Cassin, Raven Collins, Haleigh Edinger, Brittany Edwards, Tyana Ellis, Caryllann Fermato, Ashley French, Brittany French, Jessica Gray, Gabriella Haymon, Kimberly Henley, Jessica Herring, Heather Hickman, Caitlan James, Zachary Keeton, Jessica Gray, Karl Marzahl, Kylie McAllister, Kelsea Mckinney, Emily Moore, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Montana Phillips, Charlotte Rivara, Chloe Rouleau, David Santos,  Hannah Scott, Heather Snell, Peggy Stanley, Collin Strickland, Haley Tucker, Matthew Ward, Jessica Taylor;
Lena -- Juan Gonzalez;
Lewisville, Texas -- Venus Par;
Little Elm, Texs -- Jasmine Ealy, Daniel Larin;
Little Rock, Arkansas – Tara Lane;
Livonia -- Ryann Bizette;
Logansport -- Amanda Hill, Ashley Wheless;
 Longview, Texas -- Gustavo Corrales, Hannah Dunn, Robdrick Halton, Joni Overman;
Julie Rawls;
Longville -- Johanna Braden;
Lonoke, Arkansas -- Rachel Terry;
Loranger -- Cambree Bailey, Laurie Lassalle;
Louisville, Mississippi -- Zachary Wilson;
Luling --- Nathan Roth;
Lumberton, Texas -- Joshua Terry;
Madisonville -- Alyce Lis, Jensen Volz;
Mandeville -- Evan Guillory, Guy Lecompte, Connor Loar, Carrie Maxwell, Blake Naquin, Prinice Neyland, Shannon Roussell, Sheridan Smith;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Manito, Illinois -- Sarah Picken;
Mansfield -- Nicolette Hogan, Ashley Shelton, Brooke Smith;
Mansura -- Deaisha Johnson, Jonah Johnson, Katherin Lemoine, Distiny Thompson;
Many -- Rachel Bensinger, David Bourgeois, Toby Bruce, Jocelyn Cannon, Tyler Colston, Skyler Ezernack, Tiarra Frazier, Alison Garcia, Brittney Garcie, Savannah Garcie, Sheridan Gowen, Emmy Hinds, Emily Holcomb, Jenifer Meadows, Matthew Peace, Lincoln Pearce, Jonathan Pilcher, Bailey Walker;  
Maringouin -- Laura Scronce, Jalacia Toussant;
Marksville -- Andre Boyer, Erica Ducote, Andria Lachney, Chaterrika Lavalais, Zachary Moreau, Madeleine Morrow, Tanner Nugent;
Marrero -- Lorn Bourgeois, Jade Duthu, Luis Escobar, Addison Hinson;
Marshall, Texas -- Tiffany Cortes, Laurann Graham, Tristian Zamora;
Marthaville -- Dillon Hagan, Mallory Powell, Madeline Procell, Daniel Rachal-Claspill;
Masura -- Kate Losavio;
Maurice -- Jenna-Clair Courville, Nicole Levine;
Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
Metairie -- Kathryn Bancroft, Cameron Duhe, Mary Gaffney, Ellie Mandel, Madysen Norra;
Midland, Texas -- Savannah Cantwell;
Minden -- Kadeem Bailey, Aubry Dennis, Erin Dotson, Abby Greene, Hutton Leppert, Madison Tanner, Kayla Theus, Heather White;
Mira -- Taylor Andrews;
Missouri City, Texas -- Cayla Jones;
Monroe -- Demonta Brown, Dataya Cummings, Deshon Hayes, Ashley Jackson Franklin, Tatianna Randle;
Montgomery --Laryn Graves, Teri Ogorek, Stephanie Sanders;
Mooringsport -- Jacklyn Dublin;
Mora -- Gracy Rowell;
Morgan City -- Norris Duthu;
Morrow -- Quaniqua Joseph;
Moscow, Russia -- Polina Ivanova,
Mt. Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Murrieta, California -- LaQuitta Wilkins;
Natchez -- Victoria Bradford, Courtney Sarpy;
Natchitoches -- Alissa Addison, James Armstrong, Cass Arnold, Adam Barnes, Behrend Behrendsen, Lauren Bennett, Joshua Bolton, Kayla Bordelon, Megan Bouchie, Taylor Burch, Deasia Burrell, Ebone Burton, John Byone, Ana Cardaba Garcia, Valerie Chadick, Hannah Chelette, Laura Coffey, Donna Cooper, Whitney Crooks, Dalton Dark, Cieara Davis, Sean Day, Jacob Ellis, Fred Fontenot, Daniela Forero Salcedo, Ashley Fortenberry, Mark Gallien, Luis Gallo Quintero, Taylor Garland, Christopher Gistarb, Samuel Greene, Pamela Gross, Hannah Haigh, Michaela Haigh, Jorgia Hamel, Jett Hayes, Emily Heard, Marcie Jenkins, Regina Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Jeremy Jones, Brian Jordan, Daniel Killian, Michael Kingsley, Abagael Kinney, Lyndon Knueppel, Jiyoon Lee, Robert Lee, John Lindsey, Luke Lucky, Kary-Katharine McCormick, Amber Minor, Shanteria Montgomery, Destiny Moody, Sarah Moody, Brooklyn Noe, Karmen O' Connor, Joseph Parrie, Kevin Price, LaKendria Remo, Antavious Roberson, Cayla Roberts, Tyler Roberts, Aaron Rogers, William Rogers, Kayla Roquemore, Dante Samuel, Spencer Sepulvado,  Anna Sibley, Josie Stamey, Scott Stewart, Harrison Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Victoria Thompson, Kaleb Usleton, Kristan Valdez, Ricardo Ventura, Ryan Wade, Kathryn White, Sarah Kay, Nicholas Wiggins;
New Iberia -- Tara Bonvillain, Bryson Bourque, Destinee Leger, Natalie Ortega, Madison Romero, Alexis Trosclair;
New Llano -Kendra Jones, Reaz Khan, Dennis Stein;
New Orleans -- Rayna Brantley, Beau Cook, Marquise Davis, Amy Favalora, Jaime Hendrickson, Karina Santiago, Jeffrey Swift;
Newman, Georgia -- Samantha Sims;
Norcross, Georiga -- Kailee Striplin;
Norwood -- Ty'Dashia McElwee;
Oakdale – Alyssa Cole, Kirstin Richard;
Oberlin -- Jonathon Villareal;
Opelousas -- Kierra Doucet, Diamond Leblanc, Amy Levier;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Paris, Texas -- Emily Essary, Zachary Hevron, Cody Vorwerk, Jordan Whatley;
Pattison, Texas -- Morgan Hildebrand;
Pelican -- Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Columbia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
Pineville -- Connor Littleton, Aimee Ashworth, Christian Boudreaux, Raegan Brocato, Samantha Browning, Kaitlyn Burns, Taylor Campbell, Erika Carter, Luke Conway, Caitlin Crawford, Glory Deaton, Cory Franklin, Hannah Gaspard, Brooke Gongre, Leia Graham, Megan Gypin, Katelyn Hebert, Kaylin Jameson, Jacqueline Johnson, Alissa Joseph, Jessica King, Landon King, Carlee Lake, Brooke Leger, Jeffery Lepage, Ashlee Mitchell, Austin Nelson, Michalene Perry, Cinnamon Player, Wendi Powell, Brittany Shackleford, Odie Trusty, Wesley Williams, Alexis Williamson, Alan Winegeart, Jewel Woods, Madeline Wright;
Pitkin -- Jessica Jones;
Plain Dealing -- Hunter Horton;
Plaquemine -- Kameron Landry, Ma Kayla Washington;
Plum City, Wisconsin -- Brittany Reiter-Theeuwen;
Pollock -- Tanner Brazil, William Hardy;
Port Barre -- Olivia Lanclos, Danielle Schexnayder;
Prairieville -- Lauren Breaux, Joanna Bunnell, Claire Credeur, Andrea Gathercole, Jakalyn Hills, Bailey Mohler, Kyle Munson, Payton Stafford, Brooke Tompkins, Kaylon Wood;
Pride -- Leann Wills;
Princeton -- Ariell Shield;
Raceland -- Emily Adams, DQuincy McGuire;
Raeford, North Carolina -- Lauren Reilly;
Raleigh, North Carolina -- Aleida Alfonso;
Rayne -- Cameron Desselle;
Rayville -- Emily Rawls, Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers, Leslie Sharbono;
Reserve -- Ranata Coxie;
Rhinehart -- Bethany Russell;
Richardson, Texas -- Erin Wrozek;
Richmond, Texas -- Sidney Harris;
Ridgeland, Mississippi -- Jacqueline Fairley-Taylor;
Ringgold -- Alora Bryant, Abram Cook;
River Ridge -- Taylor Young;
Robeline -- Amy Bass, Hunter Dubois, Keira Huff, Bergen Oge, Laura Olguin, Megan Palmer, Rebecca Sparish, Christopher Taylor;
Rogers, Arkansas -- Taylor Bush;
Roseland -- Erin Verberne;
Rosepine -- Emily Camacho;
Rosharon, Texas -- Whitney Washington;
Rowlett, Texas --Daniel Miner;
Ruston -- Irene Hild, Qay'Shon Thurman, Jena Warren;
Saint Francisville – Claire Leming, Kathleen Morse, Katherine Noble, Hannah Prewitt;
Saint Gabriel -- Jainakee Cross;
Saint Ignace, Michigan -- Emilee Keuten;
Saint Martinville -- Blake Blanchard;
San Pedro Sula, Cortes, Honduras -- Jonathan Andino Madrid, Vilma Castro Lopez, Cesia Corrales;
Santa Fe, Texas -- Micaela Bouvier;
Saratoga, Arkansas -- Christie Sain;
Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada -- Loren MacLennan;
Scott -- Tayla Soileau;
Scottsboro, Alabama -- Jessica Provenza;
Scurry, Texas -- Rebecca Blackshear;
Shreveport -- Foster Adams, Phillip Adams, Ashlee Arkansas, Chris Bankson, Angelica Bartlett, Austin Beene, Azhani Bennett, Jessica Bollingham, Hannah Bolton, Alyssa Bonacci, JiKeeriya-Jontay Bowden, Rakeisha Brown, Amanda Charles, Brandon Cockerham, Caitlin Coker, Elizabeth Cook, Colby Cranford, Naterria Davis, Emily Dean, Courtney Dehart, Kimberly Dennis, Kristina Doyal, Jada Dudley, Shalanda Duncan, Hannah Ellis, Reagan Escude, Ronald Evans, Candice Faith, Amye Flair, Sierra Foster, Sterlin, Samantha Freeman, Jamie French, Zachary Fussell, JaSae Gatlin, Rayvin Gaudet, Michael Ghattas, Destinee Green, Lashonda Hall, Madison Harper, Brea Housley, Melinda Hunt, April Hunter, Alyecia Ivory Stills, Ronesha Johnson, Randall Johnston, Lajarious Jones, Demariae Jordan, Molly Kelly, Emalee Kennon, Kaitlyn Knighton, Lakenya Lafitte, Katie Layfield, Hannah Lee, Jay Lester, Brandon Lewis-Graham, William Mahoney, Alaina McMillian, Destiny Mitchell, Damitron Moore, Latravia Mosley, Aaron Navarre,  Maria Ogletree, Haley Peace, Allison Pearah, TreSor Pennington, Jared Perkins, Hayden Pilcher, Laura Pritchard, Lindsey Ray, Patricia Reed, Harrison Reeves, Kendall Reeves, Keyonna Roberson, Ansley Rosett, Caleb Rounsavall, Amanda Rushing, Mallori Sanders, Elizabeth Scott, Lawson Scott, Catherine Shaw, Kathryn Shrader, Mary Sibley, Jackiesha Simmons,  John Slocum, Shelby Sowers, Christa Sprawls, Angel Stewart, Rashima Stewart, Somer Stratton, Amanda Strother, Khalil Sumlin, Destini Sweet, Joyce Taylor, Breyonna Thompson, Albert Tuiel, Kayla Waller, Ilyanna Warlen, Aaliyah Watkins, Dillion Wilkerson, Donald Williams, JeVannica Williams, Suzanne Williams, Emily Wingrove, Morgan Woodall,  Randy Woodle;
Sibley -- Julianna Schober;
Sierner -- Emily George;
Sieper -- Whitney Browning;
Sikes -- Dylan Kelly, Tonya LeBaron;
Simmesport -- Kimani Batiste, Bailie Marsh, Taylor Myers;
Slaughter -- Ciara Gibbs;
Slidell -- Katie Buttner, Robert Carter, William Jensen, John Norvel, Theresa Sharp, Sophia Toranto, Maci Walgamotte, Olivia Warren;
Spring, Texas -- Victoria Harris, Elyssa Hernandez;
Starks -- Triston Bussell,
Stockbridge, Georgia -- Rachel Jeane;
Stonewall -- Hailey Compton, Madison Parker, Chassidy Sutton;
Sugarland, Texas -- Jake Gore;
Sulphur -- Kobe Ardoin, Derek Henry, Bralyn James, Rylie Mcfarlain;
Summerfield, South Carolina -- Alexandria Hughes;
Talihina, Oklahoma -- Heidi Couch;
Texarkana, Texas -- Cody Hambly, Daphne Hammett;
The Woodlands, Texas -- Robyn Beatty, Tyler Rapp;
Thibodaux -- Tierra Johnson;
Tioga -- Hannah Pusateri;
Tomball, Texas -- Kylie Spencer;
Toms River, New Jersey -- Jacqueline Manza;
Trout -- Makayla King, Kalee Mcguffee, Jacie Paul;
Turkey Creek -- Kelsie King;
Tyler, Texas -- De'Shalyn Jones;
Vacherie -- Tameeka Ross;
Vidalia -- Kayla Banks, Charles Johnson;
Vierzon -- Lena Billault;
Ville Platte -- Gabrielle Chapman, Joseph Evans, Hannah Gallow;
Vinton -- Shae Cramer;
Vinton, Texas -- Alexis Frescas;
Virginia Beach, Texas -- Danielle Hill;
Walker -- David Kolb;
Washington -- Halie Briley;
Welsh -- Jordan Durio, Lauren LeDoux;
West Monroe -- Charles Allen, Abigail Beck, Laura Lovell;
Westlake -- Baleigh Derouen,
Wills Point, Texas -- Rebekah Clark;
Winnfield -- Jermesia Anderson, Taylor Burnett, Simona Curry, Trenton Dill, Rhonda Duff, Kerry Fitzgerald, Kara Grantadams, Ieishlia Lynch, Brittany Parker, Katreiona Starks, Caitlin Womack, Caroline Womack, Katy Zimmerman;
Winnsboro -- Hunter Cooper, Darrel Doyle, A'Lexus Johnson;
Woodville -- Tiera Trask;
Woodworth -- Taylor Henry;
Yaroslavl, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville -- Randall Blair, Hannah Broussard, Jessica Gilmore, Alexys Hebert, Brian Horton, Devyn Shores;
 Zachary -- Carmeka Cooper, Neil Ahldwin;
 Zwolle -- Holly Laroux, Courtney McDaniel, Konner Parrie, Holden Rivers;
Rebecca Reine.
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Tổng thống Philippines nói ‘không liên quan’ đơn kiện chủ tịch Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông
Tổng thống Duterte khẳng định, chính quyền Philippines "không liên quan gì" đến đơn kiện chủ tịch Trung Quốc - lá đơn được gửi lên Tòa án Hình sự Quốc Tế (ICC) - ngay sau khi Bắc Kinh đồng ý gói hỗ trợ quân sự trị giá 19 triệu USD cho Manila, theo RFA.
Ông Duterte nói với ông Tống Đào (Song Tao), Trưởng ban Liên lạc Đối ngoại của Ủy ban Trung ương Đảng Cộng sản Trung Quốc đang ở thăm Philippines, rằng chính quyền Philippines không có tham gia vào vụ kiện gần đây do 2 cựu quan chức Philippines đệ trình lên ICC, để chống lại Chủ tịch Trung Quốc Tập Cận Bình, theo phát ngôn viên tổng thống tại Manila.
Ông Duterte cũng lưu ý rằng Philippines là một quốc gia “dân chủ”, do đó ông không thể ngăn cản người dân nộp đơn kiện. Đồng thời, ông bày tỏ sự hài lòng về chuyến thăm của ông Tống Đào. Tổng thống Philippines cho rằng chuyến thăm này sẽ củng cố thêm mối quan hệ giữa 2 nước sau các tranh chấp ở Biển Đông trong nhiều năm qua.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Ảnh vệ tinh cho thấy tiền đồn phi pháp của Trung Quốc trên đảo Phú Lâm (Ảnh: CSIS)[/caption]
Trong đơn kiện hình sự gửi công tố viên của ICC Fatou Bensouda, cựu Ngoại trưởng Philippines Albert del Rosario và cựu Trưởng văn phòng Chống tham nhũng Conchita Morales, khẳng định rằng, việc Trung Quốc xây đảo nhân tạo phi pháp ở Biển Đông, đã “phá hủy môi trường với quy mô lớn nhất, và gần như vĩnh viễn trong lịch sử nhân loại”, theo tờ Straits Times đưa tin hôm 22/3.
Trong đơn kiện, ông Del Rosaro và bà Morales đã lên án Trung Quốc kiểm soát các ngư trường ở Biển Đông. Họ nhận định: “Tình trạng này gây tổn hại nghiêm trọng đến an ninh năng lượng và thực phẩm của các nước ven biển ở Biển Đông, trong đó có Philippines”.
Hai cựu quan chức Philippines cũng cáo buộc chủ tịch Trung Quốc thực hiện một hệ thống kiểm soát vùng biển chiến lược, gây nguy hiểm cho hàng ngàn ngư dân trong khu vực.
Theo RFA, trong khi 2 cựu quan chức Philippines này tìm cách yêu cầu Trung Quốc chịu trách nhiệm về hành vi phá hoại môi trường khi xây đảo nhân tạo phi pháp ở Biển Đông, qua việc nạo vét khối lượng cát khổng lồ và rạn san hô, nhằm bồi thêm 1.300 ha cho các thực thể, thì ông Duterte, người đứng đầu quốc gia này, lại tìm cách hạ thấp đơn kiện, nói rằng Philippines gần đây đã rời khỏi ICC, nơi đã nhận được những đơn kiện chống lại chính bản thân ông, liên quan đến hàng ngàn cái chết và cả cuộc chiến ma túy của ông. 
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Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Philippines Cardozo Luna cho biết Philippines và Trung Quốc đã ký một thỏa thuận nhờ Bắc Kinh hỗ trợ cho quân đội Philippines vào tháng 1/2019. Một số hỗ trợ mà ông Luna yêu cầu Trung Quốc giúp đỡ, bao gồm việc xây dựng một cây cầu lắp ghép,  thiết bị lọc nước  và khử mặt, và thiết bị quét radar mặt đất.
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