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raustenacious · 1 year
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Is the gender of the things you name similar to your agab or the gender u want to be?
For instance I'm transmasc and I normally call things he and him with masculine names and I wanted to see if it was common
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headpainmigraine · 11 months
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hells-morning-angel · 5 months
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hi Mr, Morningstar, check this out.
*passive aggressively unfolds hand to show a rubber duck with a comically tall top hat. I take off the top hat to reveal more ducks with top hats stacked on top of each other*
bye
*fades away like those poorly made transition effects*
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“Not bad heh….but let THE MASTER show you how it’s truly fucking done! Now come closer so that i can crush your pride! Or step away and stay out of The Master Builder’s den! Woop woop and all that good j—“ His expression soured. Alastor’s thing was Jazz and he refusrd to utter anything asscoiated to thag guy’s bame or hobbies “I mean Polka! All that good Polka! Who likes Jazz, huh? Pfft, not this guy! Too overrated! Juuust watch The Master at work!
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Good on Yuki for rejecting the stereotypes associated with him as an Asian man. The same stereotypes that have been associated with other BAME drivers within F1. And he's so correct, why should he be the only one to 'control his anger', why should it be the other BAME drivers when EVERY driver on the grid has had moments of anger.
Edit: I literally just found this in my drafts and forgot to post it at the time but would just like to reiterate the pride I feel for Yuki that he is able to reject stereotypes about him from a person of authority - which can be quite difficult to do.
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itsrattysworld · 9 months
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Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Put Councillor Martin Seaton And His Crooked Friend Lindon In The Frame Black History Month Rogue Gallery Of A-Z Of Abusers Target Vulnerable Like What Was Done To Our Ancestors, Stupid MS Is On Record Verbally Abusing Me Now The World Will Know About The House Slaves In Position To Deny Us Our Rights Subscribe As Blac Awards Will Be Template For Bringing Back Pride In Who We Are As Descendants Of Africans Sold Into Slavery Jamaicans Take Fight4justice To British As Am Doing Judiciary Of England Wales Criminal Justice System Crown Prosecution Service Colluding With Richard Harty June O'Sullivan MIC Abusers At HOC
Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Proof Facebook LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Google Live Journal Party To Abuse Cyberbullying On Behalf Of HMCTS CPS CJS IOPC JCIO BSB SRA MOPAC CLCC CCMCC HMPPS LEYF UEL DBS Barclays Santander Nationwide A-Z Of Abusers BAME Community Target Me 2/10/2023
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roysexton · 1 year
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Oh, thank you, Yasmin Zand and Charlotte Knight and Passle, for this lovely opportunity to discuss #LMA23, my professional and personal journey as a member of the #lgbtqcommunity, and what authentic #allyship can (and should) be: https://blog.passle.net/post/102igso/cmo-series-represents-born-this-way-roy-sexton-of-clark-hill-on-inclusion-com
Very grateful for you, for this series, and for what you provide our community and #legal industry so generously.
Shout outs and thanks to friends, colleagues, and allies, all mentioned (or alluded to!) in the show: Laura Gassner Otting, Athena Dion, Lisa McDonald Kamen, Diana Lauritson, Megan McKeon, Lee Ashby Watts, Jennifer Petrone Dezso, Holly Amatangelo, Kaitlin Heininger, Danielle Holland, Jennifer Weigand, Ellie Hurley, Ashley Stenger, James Fisher, Nancy Leyes Myrland, Gina Furia Rubel, Laura Toledo, Gail Porter Lamarche, Heather Morse-Geller, Lindsay Griffiths, Amber Bollman, Mike Mellor, Ruth Morayniss, Arthur Uratani, Tahisha Fugate, Susan Ahern, Mary Ann Hastings Stephens, Jon Brewer, Joseph Edmonds, Cheryl Bame, Don Sexton, Susie Sexton, John Mola, and more.
Episode description: On this episode of CMO Series REPRESENTS, Yasmin Zand is lucky enough to sit down with Roy Sexton, Director of Marketing at Clark Hill Law and 2023 Legal Marketing Association - LMA International President, to discuss his journey both inside and outside of the legal marketing industry.
Roy shares how his formative experiences as a gay man have impacted his approach to leadership and why finding safe and inclusive communities that allow him to be his authentic self has become so central in his career.
The conversation delves into Roy’s childhood, passions, and why his headline performance at the 2023 LMA Annual Conference in Florida was so poignant in support of the #LGBTQ+ community in that moment.
#pride #law #legalmarketing #community #DEI #wellbeing #kindness #community
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evoldir · 1 year
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Fwd: Job: OxfordBrookesU.3YrParttimeTechResAssoc.Adaptation
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Job: OxfordBrookesU.3YrParttimeTechResAssoc.Adaptation > Date: 26 January 2023 at 06:09:43 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > The Department of Biological and Medical Sciences at Oxford Brookes > University, UK are looking to recruit a Technical Research Assistant to > join the Phenotypic Evolution and Adaptation team from April 2023. This is > a part time (0.5 fte) contract for 3 years. > > *Qualifications required for post:* Degree in Genetics, Developmental > Biology, Molecular Biology or equivalent or experience working in a lab > environment. > > *Experience required for post:* Experience with general molecular biology > methods, cell culture and insect husbandry. Good knowledge of Drosophila > biology and CRISPR-mediated transgenesis – preference will be given to > applicants with experience in these areas as well as in insect transgenesis > but all necessary training will be provided. > > *Overall purpose of post:* The successful candidate will be working at > Oxford Brookes University on a BBSRC-funded project, in collaboration with > Durham University and The Francis Crick Institute. The project aims to > investigate how organ size differences between Drosophila species is > specified. The role will involve maintaining Drosophila stocks and setting > up crosses as well as carrying out molecular biology and cell culture > preparation and experiments, and generating and microinjecting constructs. > > As one of the largest employers in Oxford we pride ourselves in the great > experience we offer our staff. You’ll be joining a friendly, professional > environment where every member of staff is recognised as important to the > success of Oxford Brookes University. To find out more about the benefits > of working for Oxford Brookes please visit: > https://ift.tt/hvgkZ4b. > > The University has adopted equality, diversity and inclusion as core > values. We welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates whatever > their background, and especially from BAME candidates who are > under-represented in our workforce. > > This role will not attract sufficient points to obtain a sponsored Skilled > Worker visa under the points based immigration system, however applications > are welcome from candidates who don’t currently have the right to work in > the UK, but who would be eligible to obtain a visa via another route. > > *Faculty or Directorate: *Health and Life Sciences > > *Location: *Gipsy Lane Site, Headington Campus > > *For more information: **[email protected]* >
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customessaypapers · 2 years
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Sula alternative to reading
Part 1 Essay Directions: Write a 4-to-5 page creative writing story. Fiction. At least 1000 words.. Proper MLA style format in the heading, in the in-text citations, and in the Works Cited page Use the characters from the novel Sula (Caracter List: https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/sula/char..., ) and write a story (this is called Fan Fiction). You may choose a theme from the novel Sula: Friendship, Loyalty, Betrayal, Suffering, Pride, Forgiveness, Sex, Choices, Gender or Race. You still need to read Sula or the Cliffnotes. Sula alternative to reading To read a 190-page book quite honestly is kind of 1995 for a general 1102 class. I am totally okay if you use a Study-Guide / Cliff-Notes for this project. SOOOOO, I found two free study-guides. This should help you get through the material A LOT faster if you choose. https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/sula https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/sula/summary/ About the actual book Sula I found a book online in an easier to read format. https://www.bookscool.com/en/Sula-992348/1 Maybe it helps.. Part 2 Discussion # 1 Choose only ONE of the following options and write a post that agrees OR disagrees with the assertion. Cite specific scenes and/or use specific quotes from the novel to support your position. Your answer should be written in no fewer than 200 words. - Although the novel is titled Sula, the real protagonist is Nel because she is the one who is transformed by the end. OR - While the community ostracizes Sula, it is subconsciously grateful for her presence. When you are done posting your response, reply to at least one classmate in no fewer than 75 words. (Classmate to replay) Sula is a books about good and evil, and how some choices we make can simply affect the rest of our lives without ever realizing the impact of our decisions. Althought the book is called Sula, the real protagonist is Nel because she is the one who changed at the end. Growing up in a small town create the possibility for challenges, let alone growing up in an african american community in the 1900's. In the town known as "The Bottom" Nel comes from a family where social conventions are deeply worship and practiced, as for Sula who lives with her grandmother and mother who were seen as lose throughout the town. The girls would eventually bond and form a friendship as children, then soon after a tramatic experince would change the girls lives forever. After playing one day with the boy who lived in the neighborhood also know as chicken little, the girls would swing him around and he then fell in the river and drowned. Both girls would feel responsible for the accident, and here we begin to see how different people are affected by truma at a young age. The girl would eventually grown apart Nel living a life based on social conventions like getting married and becoming a house wife, while over the next 10 years Sula would go on and live her life fun and ecentric. Sula becomes bored and return to her hometown and reconnect with Nel who we learned felt the most guilt for what happen to the little boy choose to live her life based on social conventions becuase she felt like it would help her redeem herself from what happen. Soon Sula return she ends up sleeping with Nels husband. Nel then realizes she bames her friend for what happen to the little boy and had to question her decisions she made in life and weather or not why she did what she did. We end with Nel visiting Sula grave as she mourns her friend in saddness crying out her name, we can clearly see how Nel has come a long way. Discussion # 2 Post your tentative thesis statement for your literary analysis essay on Sula. Remember that a thesis takes a position about your topic. You are making a kind of argument, an argument that supports a particular analysis of the novel. When you are done posting your thesis, reply to at least one classmate’s post. In your response, provide constructive feedback to your classmate about what id one well and what can be improved. One good strategy involves summarizing the thesis by saying, "The idea you want to prove is . . . ." By doing this, you will be able to provide useful feedback about your classmate's thesis, and, in the process, think about how well your own thesis conveys your position. (Classmate to replay) I chose my creative writing assignment about James Smith and his younger brother Gordon. In Los Angeles California, James recently discharged from The Navy training due to his injury, returns home to reconnect with his family and discover that the fight is not truly over. As James battle for his fathers approval he will debate, and make decisions he not sure about throughout his adventure. While his brother Gordon must find out what it is his brother is up to and for what purpose. Carl, James father quesions how far will he push his boys to become the men he wants them to be.The boys struggle to ajust due to their time apart but eventually must learn to reconnect and become a family again. Gordon goes on to learn of his role in life due to the inspiration of his brother and James must lear how to live in his new reality and overcome its many challenges. This story shows just some of the difficulties that some people have due to their disability, Tramatic experiences, and the outcome of growing up in a enviroment where parent that may not have been supportive to the child. Title: The train ride that would have been Read the full article
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researchpapers4me · 2 years
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Sula alternative to reading
Part 1 Essay Directions: Write a 4-to-5 page creative writing story. Fiction. At least 1000 words.. Proper MLA style format in the heading, in the in-text citations, and in the Works Cited page Use the characters from the novel Sula (Caracter List: https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/sula/char..., ) and write a story (this is called Fan Fiction). You may choose a theme from the novel Sula: Friendship, Loyalty, Betrayal, Suffering, Pride, Forgiveness, Sex, Choices, Gender or Race. You still need to read Sula or the Cliffnotes. Sula alternative to reading To read a 190-page book quite honestly is kind of 1995 for a general 1102 class. I am totally okay if you use a Study-Guide / Cliff-Notes for this project. SOOOOO, I found two free study-guides. This should help you get through the material A LOT faster if you choose. https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/sula https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/sula/summary/ About the actual book Sula I found a book online in an easier to read format. https://www.bookscool.com/en/Sula-992348/1 Maybe it helps.. Part 2 Discussion # 1 Choose only ONE of the following options and write a post that agrees OR disagrees with the assertion. Cite specific scenes and/or use specific quotes from the novel to support your position. Your answer should be written in no fewer than 200 words. - Although the novel is titled Sula, the real protagonist is Nel because she is the one who is transformed by the end. OR - While the community ostracizes Sula, it is subconsciously grateful for her presence. When you are done posting your response, reply to at least one classmate in no fewer than 75 words. (Classmate to replay) Sula is a books about good and evil, and how some choices we make can simply affect the rest of our lives without ever realizing the impact of our decisions. Althought the book is called Sula, the real protagonist is Nel because she is the one who changed at the end. Growing up in a small town create the possibility for challenges, let alone growing up in an african american community in the 1900's. In the town known as "The Bottom" Nel comes from a family where social conventions are deeply worship and practiced, as for Sula who lives with her grandmother and mother who were seen as lose throughout the town. The girls would eventually bond and form a friendship as children, then soon after a tramatic experince would change the girls lives forever. After playing one day with the boy who lived in the neighborhood also know as chicken little, the girls would swing him around and he then fell in the river and drowned. Both girls would feel responsible for the accident, and here we begin to see how different people are affected by truma at a young age. The girl would eventually grown apart Nel living a life based on social conventions like getting married and becoming a house wife, while over the next 10 years Sula would go on and live her life fun and ecentric. Sula becomes bored and return to her hometown and reconnect with Nel who we learned felt the most guilt for what happen to the little boy choose to live her life based on social conventions becuase she felt like it would help her redeem herself from what happen. Soon Sula return she ends up sleeping with Nels husband. Nel then realizes she bames her friend for what happen to the little boy and had to question her decisions she made in life and weather or not why she did what she did. We end with Nel visiting Sula grave as she mourns her friend in saddness crying out her name, we can clearly see how Nel has come a long way. Discussion # 2 Post your tentative thesis statement for your literary analysis essay on Sula. Remember that a thesis takes a position about your topic. You are making a kind of argument, an argument that supports a particular analysis of the novel. When you are done posting your thesis, reply to at least one classmate’s post. In your response, provide constructive feedback to your classmate about what id one well and what can be improved. One good strategy involves summarizing the thesis by saying, "The idea you want to prove is . . . ." By doing this, you will be able to provide useful feedback about your classmate's thesis, and, in the process, think about how well your own thesis conveys your position. (Classmate to replay) I chose my creative writing assignment about James Smith and his younger brother Gordon. In Los Angeles California, James recently discharged from The Navy training due to his injury, returns home to reconnect with his family and discover that the fight is not truly over. As James battle for his fathers approval he will debate, and make decisions he not sure about throughout his adventure. While his brother Gordon must find out what it is his brother is up to and for what purpose. Carl, James father quesions how far will he push his boys to become the men he wants them to be.The boys struggle to ajust due to their time apart but eventually must learn to reconnect and become a family again. Gordon goes on to learn of his role in life due to the inspiration of his brother and James must lear how to live in his new reality and overcome its many challenges. This story shows just some of the difficulties that some people have due to their disability, Tramatic experiences, and the outcome of growing up in a enviroment where parent that may not have been supportive to the child. Title: The train ride that would have been Read the full article
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queerwelsh · 5 years
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Currently Wales’ first ever BAME Pride is happening - definitely a historical moment! This a wondering event organised by Glitter Cymru. 🏳️‍🌈
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violasmirabiles · 2 years
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safe to say im approaching that point of staying with the parents where im this 🤏 close to fucking snapping
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rjalker · 2 years
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First and last diamond shape one I will attempt to make because cutting the popsicle stick diagonally like that made it almost break apart.
My aroace-agender-it/its pride flag on a pin :)
The flag still needs its own name, i havent thought of one yet. Preferably it should be something that is inclusive of everyone who is aroace and agender and uses it/its.
(Pretty sure I dreampt of a name for it last night but I didn't wake up and write it down so IDK what it was. RIP.)
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[ID: a white hand holding up a popsicle stick that has been cut so it is shaped like a diamond with flat sides, with the surface painted to be a pride flag.
The pin has been painted to have nine symmetrical horizontal stripes of: black, navy blue, blue, light green, yellow, light green, blue, navy blue, and black.
The pin is tilted slightly towards the camera, the grains in the wood reflecting a bit of the light.
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gwydionmisha · 5 years
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anthonyeverestmusic · 4 years
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zippers · 4 years
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i dont know what half thepride flags mean and at this point im afraid to ask
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clothlog · 3 years
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An anecdote from 1960s Brighton after the Sexual Offences Act, 1967. There’s some lovely stories on there about queer life in Brighton in the 50s and onwards although it takes a bit of searching!
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