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thewindowofthesummerhouse · 6 months ago
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Daniel Aviles
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Nyarlathotep The Crawling Chaos by Daniel Avilés
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quinzedeminuit · 7 months ago
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Daniel Aviles @nocturneshadows_
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santoschristos · 7 months ago
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So long as we are immersed in body consciousness, we are like strangers in a foreign country. Our native land is omnipresence. ~Paramahansa Yogananda Art by Daniel Aviles
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realmadridnews · 18 days ago
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Primera Federacion Group 2 table 2024/2025
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Promotion:
AD Ceuta FC
Promotion play offs:
Real Murcia
UD Ibiza
Merida AD
Antequera CF
Relegation:
CF Fuenlabrada
Yeclano Deportivo
CD Alcoyano
Recreativo Huelva
CF Intercity
La Liga 2 relegations:
FC Cartagena
Racing Ferrol
CD Tenerife
CD Eldense
Segunda Federacion promotions:
CD Guadalajara
CE Europa
Pontevedra CF
Arenas Getxo
Juventud Torremolinos
CP Cacereno
CD Teruel
CF Telavera
CE Sabadell
Real Aviles
Real Madrid Castilla:
1. Diego Pineiro
2. Lorenzo Aguado
3. David Cuenca
4. Edgar Pujol
5. Raul Asencio
6. Chema Andres
7. Gonzalo Garcia
8. Manuel Angel
9. Victor Munoz
10. Cesar Palacios
11. Borja Alonso
13. Fran Gonzalez
14. Jacobo Ramon
15. Kike Ribes
16. Antonio David
17. David Ruiz
19. Loren Zuniga
20. Andres Campos
21. Jeremy de Leon
22. David Jimenez
23. Yusi Enriquez
25. Mario de Luis
26. Hugo de Llanos
27. Pol Fortuny
29. Mario Rivas
31. Guillermo Sunico
32. Angel Carvajal
36. Daniel Yanez
37. Victor Valdepenas
39. Bruno Iglesias
40. Diocou Babacar
41. Manuel Serrano
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bigdsix9420 · 5 months ago
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Instagram @nocturneshadows_
Daniel Aviles
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edwardgdunn · 2 years ago
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But Keep Your Enemies Closer
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I kneeled, shivering uncontrollably, next to the engine of my motorcycle hoping I wouldn’t freeze to death right there on the highway. The sleet was coming down furiously. Continuing on the bike was impossible.
I’ll rewind a bit…
Living in Jacksonville Florida for a short time in my twenties, I decided to take the hour-long ride down to St Augustine. I had never been and knew it’s historic significance as the oldest city in America – continuously occupied since 1565 when Spanish explorer Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles landed ashore at an inlet (later called Matanzas Inlet) on the eastern coast.
Not having checked the weather (as 20-year-olds are prone to do) I left my house in balmy 75 degree weather. After spending some time taking in the sights of the quaint town, I made my way to a seaside bar and grill. I met a gregarious group of tourists from Boston who invited me to join them. We spend the next several hours throwing back pints of Jamaican beer and swapping stories.
I walked out of the bar around midnight for the ride back home and the blast of arctic air hit me square in the face. I couldn’t believe it. The temperature had dropped at least 40 degrees. It was now in the 30s – and still dropping. I had a jacket strapped to my bike so my thought was that I’d simply go slow and make the trip. I’d be fine, no problem.
Some 10 miles into the ride, the sleet started. If you’ve never experienced sleet on a motorcycle, all I can tell you is the riding becomes wholly impossible and life threateningly dangerous. I sought cover underneath a highway overpass. I was freezing. I huddled as close to the cycle’s engine as I could – heat. I knew I was close to, if not already, hypothermic. I couldn’t stop shaking.
Your mind starts to do weird things when you’re that cold. Mine started to remember a story I’d read years earlier in a book called “Tales of Adam” by Daniel Quinn…
Hunter-gatherers in ancient times, a father and son were making their way to the winter hunting grounds. During their trek, snow began falling furiously as the temperature plummeted and night fell. The son said,
    “Let’s turn back father or we’ll freeze to death out here.”
    “We won’t freeze to death,” the father said, pressing onward. Some minutes later the man heard his son’s teeth chattering uncontrollably.
    “Why are you making so much noise,” he asked. The son simply sat down in the snow shivering and said,
    “Please father, please build a fire. I don’t want to die out here tonight.”
    “Son, you must stop thinking of the cold as an enemy bent on your destruction,” the father said. He held up a rabbit they had killed for food and said, “See this rabbit? It isn’t his fur that kept him warm. He and the cold were simply one thing. The son continued shaking.
    The father continued, “The cold isn’t your enemy. But it will crush you as if it were if you don’t make way.”
    “I don’t know how.”
    “You must relax your muscles. Stop struggling to keep the cold out. Let it flow through your body. Give it the space it will have in any case. Then you will see that it isn’t malevolent or hostile – or indeed anything that is thinking of you at all. The son did as his father instructed and to his surprise found that his sense of cold began to dissipate until he was no longer frightened or even uncomfortable.
    “The cold, the heat, the elements, all of these things are the same as the things that life will throw your way. If you see them as your enemies you will, sooner or later, be defeated. However, if you don’t resist them, learn to move WITH them, you will never be crushed under their weight.” The two then carried on and reached the winter hut sometime in the night.
Just then a large motor coach pulled over onto the shoulder of the highway just ahead of me. It was towing a trailer with several motorcycles.  A man exited and walked back to me and my bike and said,
   “What the hell are you doing out here, son? OK, nevermind that. You go on inside the bus, my wife will get you warmed up. You’re blue for Christ sake.
    “But my bike…”
    “Don’t worry about that, I’ll get it loaded up onto the trailer and we’ll get you home.”
They drove me all the way to my front door in Jacksonville. I got better at checking the weather after that.
Check out the podcast episode…
Check out the Happiness 2.0 Podcast — https://podcast.edwardgdunn.com/
Happiness 2.0 Blog — https://edwardgdunn.com/blog
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weirdletter · 6 years ago
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Nyarlathotep The Crawling Chaos, by Daniel Avilés (Darmus Art), via Instagram.
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mensfactory · 6 years ago
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Daniel Simon’s Robocar, as photographed by Benedict Redgrove, 
Photography courtesy INK and Visual Artists Agency
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ivanreycristo · 2 years ago
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Danny DANIEL dijo en 2013 cuando dio su 1er concierto en AVILES [donde se fue la Topo Mexicana ROCIO MEDELLIN BLANCO con su novio_marido JAVIER VIÑA y q visite en 2020 como su cementerio de LA CARRIONA donde está la TUMBA MAS BONITA DE ESPAÑA O de LA MARQUESA DE SAN JUAN DE "NIEVA" y JUSTO al salir FOTOGRAFIE una VALLA PUBLICITARIA con QUE ES LA VERDAD? YO SOY LA VERDAD, EL CAMINO Y LA VIDA.. tras llegar el día anterior a OVIEDO parando directamente en plaza de la GESTA junto al auditorio PRINCIPE FELIPE donde comi cuando a mi madre le daba el ICTUS no siendo RESCATADA hasta 2 días después que subí al CRISTO DEL NARANCO y encontrándome la Estatua de malogrado cantante TINO CASAL q se mató en accidente yendo a un AFTER_HOURS O DE FIESTA siendo su último cd HISTERIA y volviendo tras CUARENTENA el ciclismo profesional con un ACCIDENTE BRUTAL contra las VALLAS de CARREFOUR=ENCRUCIJADA..en la LINEA DE META en la VUELTA A POLONIA]..donde jugo al FUTBOL en el REAL AVILES q fue VICTIMA DE TERRORISMO POLITICO x un tal Daniel QUIROS del Partido Popular que dijo que no tenía categoría para representar la CIUDAD y que iba a escribir a MARIANO RAJOY jaja
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 4 years ago
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Director King Vidor filming Hallelujah (1929) with Nina Mae McKinney and Daniel Haynes.  The film was photographed by Gordon Avil.  Gordon was born in Philadelphia and had 62 cinematography credits, from this, his film debut, to 141 episodes of Hogan’s Heroes (1965-70).  His other notable credits include Billy the Kid (1930), The Champ (1931), 78 episodes of Zorro (1957-59), Twist Around the Clock, and Don’t Knock the Twist.
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bridgingdimensions · 4 years ago
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An Assembled History of the United States 
The following contains a timeline of the history of the United States within my dimension. Information sourced from Gravity Falls Library, very roughly summarized.
1400s and prior - Various tribes and cultures lived on this land, but unfortunately written histories of these times are difficult to find. The earliest information found within the library was spare mentions of local history of the Klamath Tribes. 
1492 - Christopher Columbus sailed with three ships, one of which crashed in the shores of America and sank with the only 1 documented injury to himself and no fatalities.
1493 - Columbus sailed again to the American colonies with several ships and a large crew, again the ship Columbus was on sank with him on it and this time reportedly took several hours for him to reach the shore.
1494 - The Treaty of Tordesillas attempted to ratify and establish ownership of the lands for Spain and Portugal. It was not successful. 
1496 - John Cabot sails to explore the western hemisphere under authority of King Henry VII of England. signs an agreement for the western hemisphere to be explored under England and makes a second voyage the following year.
1498 - Columbus goes on his third voyage, a select crew willing to stay on the specific ship Columbus was on at the time. During lunch, the crew accidentally stranded him on one of the islands, remembering to turn back after five days. 
Cabot embarked on another voyage and mysteriously never returned.
1502 - Columbus on his fourth voyage sails to Central America where his boat gradually disintegrated and he kicked his crew off, he was last sighted on a wooden raft that was overtaken by a wave.
1507 - A world map is made by Martin Waldseemuller, but is never seen, reportedly lost due to ‘his dog eating it.’
1508 - First European colony settlement on United States territory was founded at Caparra, Puerto Rico by Ponce de Leon.
1511 - Catholic Church, Pope Julius II, establishes three dioceses with one in Puerto Rico and two in Hispaniola.
1512 - Ferdinand II of Aragon announces Burgos’ Laws to end exploitation of indigenous people in Hispaniola and Puerto Rico some time after the decimation of smallpox epidemics brought to the people of Hispaniola by Europeans.
1513 - Ponce De Leon looks for the Fountain of Youth. He then lies about finding it, quickly diverting attention by claiming land for Spain.
1524 - Giovanni da Verrazzano enters New York harbor during a French expedition, considered the first European exploration of the Atlantic seaboard in centuries.
1526 - Disagreement over Treaty of Tordesillas defused by marriage, more to follow.
1527 - The Narvaez expedition colonizes Spanish Florida under Panfilo De Narvaez.
1529 - The Treaty of Zaragosa makes a try at clarifying the Treaty of Tordesillas.
1539 - Hernando de Soto travels to Florida where they explore further inland.
Melchior Diaz searches for Lost Cities of Gold. He is unsuccessful and the job is shortly after given to Fernando Vasquez de Coronado, who is also unsuccessful and gets into the Tiguex War as well as burns down a city while continuing further on.
1542 - De Soto reaches his final destination, death.
1550 - The beginning of the forty year Chichimeca War between the Chichimecas Confederation and New Spain.
1551 - The Valladolid debate, discussing treatment and status of Indians in the New World.
1559 - Don Tristan de Lunda y Arellano established Spanish colony, Santa Maria de Ochuse.
Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England.
1562 - Charlesfort is established by Jean Ribault, but is later abandoned.
1564 - Rene de Laudonniere establishes French colony for the Hugeanots at Fort Caroline and befriends the Timucua.
1565 - Pedro Menendez de Aviles founds St. Augustine, the first permanent settlement of the US. Twelve days later his spanish soldiers attack the French colony at Fort Caroline and destroy the fort.
1570 - Abraham Ortelius publishes the first modern world atlas. Descendent of Waldseemuller claims the work was copied off of his ancestor’s lost map and attempts a rebranding scheme of the atlas under his name with minor changes which fails.
1579 - Francis Drake claims lands in California for Great Britain, names it New Albion. Completes circumnavigation of the globe.
1585 - Sir Walter Raleigh organizes expedition to settle Roanoke Island colony. The colony fails.
1587 - Raleigh attempts to colonize Roanoke Island again with governor John White. John White leaves and returns to an empty colony with the words ‘CROATOAN’ and ‘CRO’ left behind, carved. Raleigh doesn’t attempt the colony a third time.
1607 - Jamestown, the first English settlement in the United States is established by over 100 settlers.
1608 - Samuel de Champlain establishes first permanent colony of New France in Quebec City.
1614 - New France colony of Port Royal is destroyed by Samuel Argall and then abandoned.
1618 - Smallpox epidemic wipes out vast majority of Native Americans in Massachusetts Bay.
1619 - The House of Burgesses is elected in Jamestown.
Virginia Company of London establishes new colony at Berkeley Hundred, Virginia.
1620 - The Puritans establish settlement in Plymouth and form the Aprilflower Compact to establish government and laws.
1629 - King Charles I grants royal charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1630-1670 - Many colonies are founded and settled along with wars between colonists and native tribes. (The number of colonies and wars around this time period are their own lengthy history.)
1670 - Hudson’s Bay Company founded to combat New France in the Canadian fur trade.
1676 - Bacon’s Rebellion that resulted in the burning of Jamestown.
1677 - Treaty of Middle Plantation signed.
North Carolina colonists engage in Culpeper’s Rebellion.
1682 - France claims the lower Mississippi River valley.
1688 - King William’s War begins, lasts for 9 years.
1690 - First paper money issued in North America by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The first newspaper issue in the United States was published in Boston, and was then suppressed.
1692-1693 - The Salem witch hunts resulting in the death of nineteen and over a hundred arrests.
1695 - Captain William Kidd is sent on a mission to combat piracy, and goes on to become pirate of the high seas. (If you can’t beat them, join them, I suppose.)
1699 - Jamestown is abandoned.
1701 - New France signs the Great Peace of Montreal with 39 First Nations.
1702 - Royal Colony of New Jersey established by Queen Anne.
1704 - First newspaper that wasn’t immediately taken down publishes its first edition in Boston, started by John Campbell.
1711 - The Tuscarora War begins.
1716 - First theater in the colonies opens in Williamsburg, Virginia.
1763 - French and Indian War ends with peace treaty, the English getting Canada and the American midwest.
1764 - The Sugar Act, a duty is placed on various commodities in the British colonies. Less than a year later the Stamp Act is passed as well.
1765 - The Stamp Act is passed and later nine of the colonies had a Stamp Act Congress and adopted a Declaration of Rights against taxation without representation. 
1766 - The Stamp Act is repealed.
1767 - However, then the Townshend Acts are put in place.
1770 - The Boston Massacre, British troops fired into a Boston mob. 
The Townshend Acts were repealed on everything except tea. This would notably not turn out well.
1773 - The Boston Tea Party, caused by England allowing a single company to control the tea trade and the actual event being 342 chests of tea being pushed overboard into the harbor. 
1774 - British Parliament closes the port of Boston. 
The Intolerable Acts are established, the First Continental Congress is held to protest this.
1775 - British government declares Massachusetts in rebellion.
American Revolution is started after 8 minutemen are killed while resisting British were coming to destroy their arms (the guns).
George Washington is appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
1776 - Thomse Paine publishes ‘Common Sense & Sensibility.’
The Declaration of Independence is penned and approved.
Washington wins in the first Battle of Trenton.
1777 - The Continental Congress adopts the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
France signs treaties of alliance and commerce, getting involved in the revolutionary war.
Washington loses at Brandywine and others, marches with Continental Army into Valley Forge.
1778 - South Carolina is the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
France signs the treaty of Amity and Commerce with the United States.
1779 - Benedict Arnold, American general, turns traitor and aids the British in acquiring control of the Hudson River. This was soon after Washington first accompanied Arnold on a drive where Washington made the comment to him while Arnold was driving the horse carriage ‘Okay, you’re safe to go,’ as the pedestrians Arnold had been waiting on had finished crossing the street. 
1780 - The British siege Charlseton, South Carolina.
Loyalist troops of Britain lose the Battle of Kings Mountain.
1782 - The Bank of North America, the Bank of New York, and the First Bank of the United States are the first to obtain shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
British troops start to leave the United States.
British Parliament recognizes U.S. independence and signs the Treaty of Paris.
1783 - Congress ratifies the early peace treaty, ending the Revolutionary War.
Massachusetts Supreme Court outlaws slavery.
The Continental Army is disbanded.
1785 - The Continental Navy is disbanded.
1787 - Shay’s Rebellion happens in Massachusetts, but fails. Daniel Shays upon being captured claims evil twin, Schmaniel Shays, was the true mastermind.
The Constitutional Convention adopts the Constitution.
1789 - Washington is elected as the first President of the United States. Frederick A. Muhlenberg becomes the first Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Supreme Court is created.
1790 - First patent of the United States is given to Samuel Hopkins for potash.
1791 - The Bill of Rights takes effect, all twelve amendments pass.
1792 - The United States Post Office Department is established.
Washington is reelected president of the United States with John Adams as his Vice President.
1793 - Washington signs the Proclamation of Neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars.
1794 - Eli Whitney patents the cotton gin.
The Whiskey Rebellion is suppressed by militia.
Jay’s Treaty is signed.
1795 - The Treaty of Madrid is signed.
1796 - Tennessee joins the Union.
The United States State Department issues the first passport.
Washington gives his final address.
1797 - John Adams becomes President.
The Treaty of Tripoli is signed.
1798 - Congress voids all treaties with France.
The Alien and Sedition Acts go into law. 
1800 - The United States Library of Congress is founded.
Slavery ended in the Northwest Territory from the Ordinance of 1787.
1801 - Thomas Jefferson becomes President.
1803 - The Louisiana Purchase is made. 
1804 - The Sacagawea Expedition.
Thomas Jefferson is reelected.
1807 - Aaron Burr is arrested for treason in an attempt to annex parts of the United States into an independent republic. He represents himself as his own lawyer and is acquitted after the confusion in court of speaking about himself in the third person.
1808 - The Illinois Territory is created.
1809 - James Madison becomes president.
1811 - The battle of Tippecanoe is won by William Henry Harrison.
1812 - President Madison asks Congress to declare war on the UK.
Madison is reelected. 
1813 - The Battle of York. 
1814 - The White House is burned by the British during the War of 1812.
The Battle of Lake Champlain is won by the United States.
Peace treaty is signed, ending the War of 1812.
1817 - James Monroe becomes President.
The Rush-Bagot treaty is signed.
1819 - The Panic of 1819 leads to foreclosures, bank failures, and unemployment.
The Shortmadge Amendment is passed.
1820 - the Missouri Compromise bill passes Congress.
Colonel Robert Gibbon Johnson eats a tomato in public to prove it is not poisonous, and then nearly dies due to his undiagnosed tomato allergy.
Tomatoes outlawed in New Jersey for twenty seven years.
Monroe is reelected.
1823 - President Monroe declares the Monroe Doctrine.
1825 - John Quincy Adams becomes President.
Erie Canal is opened to usage.
1826 - Samuel Morey patents the “Gas or Vapor Engine.”
1827 - Slavery is legally abolished in New York.
1829 - Andrew Jackson becomes President.
William Austin Burt patents the typographer.
1830 - Congress approves the Indian Removal Act.
1831 - The first bank robbery in the United States.
1832 - The Black Hawk War.
The Trail of Tears begins.
1833 - The Force Bill is signed into law.
Jackson is reelected.
1836 - The Battle of the Alamo.
The Specie Act is issued.
1837 - Martin Van Buren becomes President.
The Panic of 1837 begins.
1840 - Antarctica is claimed for the United States.
1841 - William Henry Harrison becomes President, shortly after dies and is succeeded by John Tyler.
1843 - The Kingdom of Hawaii is recognized by European nations as an independent nation.
1844 - Samuel B. Morse sends the first telegraph message. His first words were, “Does this work?”
The United States signs the Treaty of Wanghia.
1845 - James K. Polk becomes President.
1846 - The Mexican-American War begins with a conflict north of the Rio Grande River.
California declares independence from Mexico. 
1848 - Gold is discovered in California by James W. Marshall who immediately claims he had misspoken and he had instead found coal.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends Mexican-American War.
1850 - The Compromise of 1850 is introduced to Congress.
Millard Filmore becomes President after Zachary Taylor’s death.
1854 - The Kansas-Nebraska act becomes law.
1857 - James Buchanan becomes President.
The Dred Scott decision.
The first elevator is installed in New York City and gets stuck two days later.
1861 - The Confederated States of America is established.
Abraham Lincoln becomes President.
Fort Sumter is attacked by Confederate forces and starts the U.S. Civil War.
The first Battle of Bull Run.
1862 - The Battle of Shiloh.
The Homestead Act is approved.
Preliminary Emancipation Proclaim is issued.
The Battle of Fredericksburg begins.
1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg is won by the Union.
1865 - General Robert E. Lee signs the Confederate forces’ surrender at Appomattox Court House.
President Lincoln is assassinated at Ford’s theatre.
Thirteenth Amendment to abolish slavery takes effect.
1866 - The Civil Rights Act of 1866 passes Congress.
The Metric Act of 1866 passes Congress.
1867 - the Treaty of Cession of Russian America to the United States is signed, Alaska becomes part of the United States.
1868 - The Battle of Washita River ends.
1869 - Ulysses S. Grant becomes President.
The First Transcontinental Railroad is finished.
1870 - The Fifteenth Amendment is ratified.
The Confederacy is officially dissolved.
1871 - The Great Fire of Chicago.
1872 - Roche Jaune National Park is the world’s first national park established.
Susan B. Anthony illegally casts ballot to publicize women’s right to vote.
1875 - The Civil Rights Act is passed by Congress.
Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone.
1877 - The Nez Perce War begins.
1880 - Construction of the Panama Canal begins.
1881 - James Garfield becomes President. He later dies and is succeeded by Chester Arthur.
1883 - The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act is passed by Congress.
The Brooklyn Bridge opens.
1885 - Grover Cleveland becomes President.
The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York.
1886 - The Haymarket riot in Chicago.
The Interstate Commerce Act is passed by Congress.
1890 - The Battle of Wounded Knee.
1891 - Lucien and Paul Nunn transmit alternating current for the first time.
1892 - Cleveland returns to presidency.
1893 - New York Stock Exchange collapses resulting in the panic of 1893.
1895 - Plessy v. Ferguson decision by Supreme Court establishes approval of racial segregation.
1897 - The first United States underground public transportation opens in Boston.
1899 - The Open Door Policy with China is declared.
1900 - The Gold Standard Act is ratified.
Carrie Nation continues Temperance Movement to abolish liquor and riding horses, prompted by a dream of a horse rebellion.
1901 - The Platt amendment is passed by Congress.
William H. McKinley becomes President.
President McKinley is shot at the Pan-American Exposition and Theodore Roosevelt succeeds upon his death.
1903 - Wilvur and Orville Wright succeed in their first flight via airplane. 
1905 - President Roosevelt is elected for second term of Presidency.
1906 - The Pure food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act passes.
1911 - The first transcontinental airline flight begins in New York.
Henry Ford patents the Automotive Transmission.
1913 - The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments are ratified.
Woodrow Wilson becomes President.
1915 - The United States Coast Guard is established.
1916 - Wilson is reelected.
The United States Congress declares War on Germany, joining World War I.
1918 - President Wilson attends the Paris Peace Conference.
1919 - World War I ends with the Treaty of Versailles signed.
1920 - The Nineteenth Amendment is added to the constitution.
1923 - President Harding dies and is succeeded by Calvin Coolidge.
1925 - Charles Francis Jenkins presents radiovision.
The Scopes Trial.
1928 - Herbert Hoover elected President.
The Great Depression begins.
1930 - The London naval Reduction Treaty is signed.
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act is signed.
1933 - Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes President.
The New Deal program is passed by Congress.
The Twenty-First Amendment is passed.
1935 - The Social Security Act and the Historic Sites Act are signed into law.
1937 - The Hindenburg erupts in flames.
The Golden Gate Bridge opens.
1938 - The Naval Expansion Act passes.
The National Minimum Wage is signed.
The War of the Worlds, the radio drama, causes immense worry to say the least.
1939 - United States declares neutrality in World War II.
1941 - The Lend-Lease Act is approved.
United States occupies Iceland.
The Atlantic Charter is issued.
Pearl Harbor is attacked resulting in the United States entering World War II.
1942 - The Battle of the Midway.
Arthur Compton and Enrico Fermi oversee the first nuclear chain reaction in the Manhattan Project.
1944 - The Normandy Invasion.
1945 - President Roosevelt dies, Harry S. Truman succeeds upon his death.
Germany surrenders.
President Truman authorizes the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
World War II ends.
1948 - President Truman signs Executive Order 9981.
1949 - NATO is formed.
United States withdraws troops from Korea.
1950 - The Korean War begins, shortly after President Truman orders Air Force and Navy to the country.
1951 - The AZUS Treaty is signed by the United States, Australia, and Zealand.
1953 - Dwight Eisenhower becomes President.
1954 - Brown v the Board of Education.
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization is formed.
1955 - Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat and prompts boycott that would lead to declaring bus segregation laws unconstitutional.
1957 - United States attempts to launch satellite, Vanguard, into space. Vanguard exploded on the launchpad.
1958 - The first U.S. space satellite, Explorer I, is launched. Due to an instrument on board that detected cosmic rays, they theorize what would come to be known as the Van Allen Belts which was confirmed by Explorer II.
1959 - Alaska and Hawaii become part of the United States.
1960 - The First weather satellite, Tiros I, is launched by the United States. It was one of NASA’s first attempts to use satellites to study Earth and aid international communications. 
Transit 1A was launched and failed to reach orbit. Transit 1B succeeded though and carried an infrared scanner and was the first navigation satellite.
1961 - John F. Kennedy becomes President.
The Bay of Pigs invasion of cuba.
Commander Alan Shepard Jr completes the first United States manned sub-orbital space flight inside a Mercury capsule.
Project Gemini begins.
1962 - Lt. Colonel John Glenn, the first United States astronaut in orbit aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury Capsule. He circled the earth three times and didn’t puke once.
The Cuban Missile Crisis begins.
1963 - The Civil Rights march on the United States’ capitol led by Dr. Martin Luther King.
Kennedy is assassinated, Lyndon B. Johnson succeeds upon his death.
1964 - Roachmania hits the United States from the band the Roaches, the name alluding to drug usage.
Civil Rights Act of 1964 is passed.
Flight of Gemini I.
1965 - Voting Rights Act of 1965 is signed.
The Watts race riots. 
1967 - The Outer Space Treaty is signed.
Apollo I ends in tragedy.
1968 - Martin Luther King is assassinated by James Earl Ray.
1969 - Project Apollo completes mission with Neil Armstrong on the moon. 
1972 - Watergate crisis begins.
1973 - Roe v. Wade.
1974 - President Nixon resigns, avoiding impeachment, replaced by Gerald R. Ford.
1976 - Viking I lands on Mars, shortly after followed by Viking II. We get color photos of Mars for the first time.
1980 - Mt. St. Helens volcano erupts.
1981 - The first interdimensional communications completed by Stanford Pines via technology using Fiddleford H. McGucket’s invention of the personal computer.
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eastbayprintsale · 6 years ago
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outsidehq · 5 years ago
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𝐴𝑁𝑂𝑁𝑌𝑀𝑂𝑈𝑆   𝑆𝐴𝐼𝐷      :      hit   me   with   ur   mw   🥺
          about   to   become   unhinged   i   think   !   since   we’re   new   virtually   every   fc   is   avilable   so   this   list   can   n   will   be   extensive   n   that’s   a   threat   !   onto   the   fcs   :   oliver   jackson   cohen   ,   sonoya   mizuno   ,   sebastian   stan   ,   anya   chalotra   ,   zendaya   ,   jordan   fisher   ,   chris   evans   /   hemsworth   ,   aslihan   malbora   ,   hunter   schafer   ,   tati   gabrielle   ,   lyrica   okano   ,   tom   holland   ,   chadwick   boseman   ,   khadijha   red   thunder   ,   brie   larson   ,   tessa   thompson   ,   blu   hunt   ,   manny   jacinto   ,   adeline   rudolph   ,   chance   perdomo   ,   gavin   leatherwood   ,   abigail   cowen   ,   chloe   bennet   ,   iain   de   caestecker   ,   elodie   yung   ,   charlie   cox   ,   devery   jacobs   ,   harry   styles   ,   john   boyega   ,   madeleine   madden   ,   charlie   hunnam   ,   boyd   holbrook   ,   elizabeth   debicki   ,   so   dam   park   ,   michael   b   jordan   ,   lily   collins   ,   phoebe   tonkin   ,   kiowa   gordon   ,   robert   pattinson   ,   gemma   chan   ,   christian   serratos   ,   henry   golding   ,   emilia   clarke   ,   nathalie   emmanuel   ,   sophie   turner   ,   richard   madden   ,   rami   malek   ,   ben   hardy   ,   lucy   boynton   ,   mia   goth   ,   eliza   scanlen   ,   jessica   chastain   ,   amy   adams   ,   lucy   lui   ,   amber   midthunder   ,   anna   diop   ,   lakeith   stanfield   ,   toni   collette   ,   odeya   rush   ,   victoria   pedretti   ,   jessica   henwick   ,   cody   christian   ,   deepika   padukone   ,   cailee   spaeny   ,   jake   gyllenhaal   ,   naomi   scott   ,   ruth   negga   ,   lupita   nyong’o   ,   winston   duke   ,   dev   patel   ,   daniel   sharman   ,   joe   keery   ,   maya   hawke   ,   natalia   dyer   ,   dacre   montgomery   ,   riz   ahmed   ,   frank   dillane   ,   letita   wright   ,   lily   james   ,   aubrey   joseph   ,   deborah   ann   woll   ,   jon   bernthal   ,   ariela   barer   ,   virginia   gardner   ,   olivia   holt   ,   son   naeun   ,   trevante   rhodes   ,   oscar   isaac   ,   constance   wu   ,   evangeline   lilly   ,   alicia   vikander   ,   sofia   boutella   ,   charlize   theron   ,   brianna   hildebrande   ,   blair   redford   ,   steven   yeun   ,   taika   waititi   ,   jenna   coleman   ,   bruna   marquezine   ,   alica   braga   ,   forrest   goodluck   ,   nathalie   kelly   ,   dichen   lachman   ,   ming   na   wen   ,   jacob   elordi   ,   algee   smith   ,   ashton   sanders   ,   lorenzo   zurzolo   ,   henry   zaga   ,   adam   beach   ,   idris   elba   ,   sydney   park   ,   peter   gadiot   ,   aaron   taylor   johnson   ,   danielle   rose   russel   ,   maxence   danet   fauvel   ,   kang   seul   -   gi   ,   douglas   booth   ,   max   irons   ,   ben   barnes   ,   barbie   ferreira   ,   sydney   sweeney   ,   alexa   demie   ,   maude   apatow   ,   adam   brody   ,   samara   weaving   ,   margot   robbie   ,   zazie   beetz   ,   bob   morley   ,   henry   cavill   ,   halston   sage   ,   kaylee   bryant   ,   kristine   froseth   ,   lana   condor   ,   richard   harmon   ,   diego   luna   ,   kate   seigel   ,   carla   gugino   ,   jay   hernanez   ,   mackenzie   davis   ,   marisa   tomei   ,   crystal   reed   ,   manny   montana   ,   melisa   pamuk   ,   kathryn   newton   ,   fionn   whitehead   ,   maddison   jaizani   ,   brigette   lundy   paine   ,   and   medalion   rahimi   !   ever   seen   somebody   perform   this   well   w   brain   rot   ?
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book-of-my-ocs · 5 years ago
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If You Could Use Magic Part 1 (Next Time OCs Edition)
i know it would fit my idol ocs, but I’ve been thinking about my other set of ocs sooo
since i have like 8 characters (well one is a side character but whateves) i’ll have to make it into part 2 since it’s kinda long
anyways, i hope ye enjoy!
Daniel Evermore
“If I could use magic...” Daniel pondered. “But I already have magic powers, but if I don’t have luna powers. Then I would like to have the power to speak to animals! I really love animals...” His golden eyes wonder toward the cat on his lap. “Levi doesn’t count though.” He chuckled.
Levi huffed then continues to purr as Daniel pets him.
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George Evermore
He clears his throat, “I’m assuming my own powers don’t count as an answer. I guess the power of invisibility.” Then George chuckled. “At least I can get away from Zack.”
There was a hey in the background and George did the anime thing with his glasses.
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Hydra Gaine
“Oh! I could make plants grow-wait I already have that....”Hydra fidgets her foot for a bit, and her hair is becoming more frizzy. “Oh! I know! What about levitation? I don’t have to carry huge pots, a spoon will stir the food, and the shovel. Hmm, but that means I can’t do any work...”
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Lian Shu
“Magic? Too bad my water magic doesn’t count.” She huffed and crossed her arms. “I guess the power to shapeshift. It would be cool to play pranks on my friends and steal shit. But it would be nice to make my looks and body maybe a bit more girly...”
The camera turns to the friends where Hydra and Daniel is almost tearing up. George is probably searching something on his phone.
“Why the fuck are you guys so emotional about it?! It’s just a dumb wish-” Lian got interrupted by Hydra and Daniel hugging her. She try to get out of their grip, but avil.
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nsula · 6 years ago
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Spring 2019 President’s List
           NATCHITOCHES – Five hundred and sixty-four students were named to the Spring 2019 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville -- Kayla Marceaux;
Alexandria -- Lili Bedoya, Leslie Bordelon, Destiny Dotson, Selena Elmore, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Martha Hopewell, Jordan Johnson, Allison, McCloud, Madalyn Mayer, Madeline Mitchell, LaShanda Moss, Madeline Pharis, Jennifer Prevot, Sailor Reed, Zachary Roberts, Elaina Williams, Samantha Wynn;
 Amite – Sidney Polezcek;
Anacoco – Kinsley Blakeway, Karington Hood, Cassandra Osborne, Seth Ponthieux, Kayla Stephens, Casey Williams;
 Arlington, Texas – Samantha Bell;
Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf;
 Atlanta –Deanna Guidry, Alexis Hanson;
 Austin, Texas – Skylar Besch, Anuj Patel;
 Baker – Katelyn Kennedy;
 Ball – Joseph Reynolds;
 Bastrop – Anna Akins, Taylor Gabell, Haleigh Vollmar;
 Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay , Jasmine Davis, Hannah Knoff, Elizabeth Ledet, Bethany Lee, Henrietta Mercer, Madalyn Mullins, Mary Pourciau, Sarah Talbot;
 Baytown, Texas – Norma Trejo;
Belcher – Victoria Hebert;
 Belle Chasse -- Annie  Wright;
Belle Rose – Thomas Daigle;
 Benton – Victoria Berry, Bridget Miller, Jessica O’Neal, Finnley Plaster, Megan Rainwater, Ty Whatley;
 Bossier City – Christian Baker, Brittant Batchelor, Katie Briggs, Courtney Brooks, DeMontre Evans, Hannah Gates, Candace Guillory, Peyton Harville, Cayin Head, Ashanti Hill, Jodi Hill, Nicholas Hopkins, Brandon Larkin, Chelsea Laverdiere, Arielle Martignetti, Katherine Parson, Taylor Powell, Melissa Raley, Jenna Rambin, Jami Rivers, Jalyn Robertson, Winnifred Robinson, Tori Spraggins, Savannah Stevens, Courtney Wilson, Eric Zheng;
 Boyce – Bo Bowers, Katelyn Brister, Dylan Frazier, Jodie Martin;
 Branch – Elizabeth Sonnier;
 Breaux Bridge – Shayla James;
 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma – Madeline Drake;
 Brookeland, Texas – Paige West;
 Brussels, Belgium – Leyla Fettweis;
 Bunkie – Emily Arnaud, Brett Baker;
 Burleson, Texas -- Addison Pellegrino;
 Calhoun – Grace Cummings, Robert Mccandlish;
 Calvin – Erin Price;
Campti – Alisha Bedgood;
 Carencro – Jasmin Thibodeaux;
Cartagena, Colombia -- Valeria Correa Meza, Veronica Perez Espinosa, Hassik  Vasquez Narvaez;
 Carthage, Illinois – Nicole Clark;
 Castor – Brittany Sampey;
 Center, Texas – Chelsea Henderson;
 Church Point – Meghan Bearb;
 Clifton – Brittany Shackleford;
 Colfax – Alyssa Coleman, Elizabeth Slayter,
 Colorado Springs, Colorado – Morgan Linson;
Columbia -- Melissa Robinson;
Converse -- Haleigh Sharrow;
 Cottonport – Rayne Canoe, Zachary Gauthier;
 Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Kaylee Antilley, Mary James, Sidney Jones, William Lee, Carmie Williams;                          
Covington -- Justin Brogdon, Andrea Mier;                            
 Custer, South Dakota – China Whitwer;
 Cut Off – Allie Soudelier;
 Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren;
 Dallas, Texas – Natalie Robledo;
 Denham Springs – Jenson Wall;
De Ridder -- Delia Amadiz, Tabitha Deer, Ashleigh Fedderman, Rebekah Frantz, Shydae Hammond, Nickolas Lane, Briana March, Jessica Mullican, Rebecca Richmond, Shynikia Roberson, Mikalyn Russell, Summer Thomas, Jessica Wheeler, Tracy Wilson;
Des Allemands – Emily Blanchard, Claire Schouest;
 Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie Webre;
Deville –Allison Deglandon, Alyssa Kline, Aubree Lampert, Maci Mayeux;
Diamondhead, Mississippi – Melissa Boyanton;
Dry Prong -- Jared Boydstun, Ashlee Elliott, Christy Gough;                          
 El Paso – Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth – Amanda Cloud;
Elmer – Halston Rachal, Joseph Rachal;
 Endicott, New York – Tonya Rackett;
 Fairmount, Georgia – Amanda Stephenson;
Florien --Connor Arthur, Ashley Carter, Shayla Duhon, Noah Parker, Ashley Ross;
Forney, Texas -- Jayden Wheeler;
Fort Myers, Florida – Andrea Smarsh;
Fort Polk -- Amanda Dhondt, Shaunda Gordon, Pierce Matthews, Maria Neumann, Christian Wood;
Fort Sill, Oklahoma -- Iryana Burrus;
Fort Valley, Georgia – Pittard Chapman;
Fort Worth, Texas – Corban James;                              
 Franklin -- Alison Guidroz;
Freeland, Washington – Paul Aune;
 Frierson -- Brittany Furrow;
 Frisco – Caroline Shepherd, Adam Trupp, Kalee Williams;
 Garland, Texas – Sierra Stone;
 Geismar -- Kristi Contreary;
Gheens -- Samantha Clark;
Glenmora -- Precious Goins, Tiara Baker;
Gloster -- Emmaleigh Cleary;                            
 Goldonna -- Harley Godwin;
Gonzales – Addison Adams, Kristina Gipson, Ryan Gremillion, Legand Lilly, Rebecca Marchand, Molly Moran, Bailee Ramey, Zoe Tapp;  
Grand Prairie, Texas -- Clayton Casner;
Grapevine, Texas – Margaret Black;
Gray – Cassie Becnel, Tevyn Johnson;
 Greenwell Springs – Cheramie Kravitz;
Greenwood -- Char'Tarian Wilson;
Gretna – Chloe Johnson;
Hammond – Andrea Hidalgo;
Harvey -- Christiana Johnson;
 Haughton – Brittony Cole, Bethanie Couch, Alexis Hoeltje, Victoria Lodrini, Jamie Phillips, Amber Simmons, Logan Turner, Morgan Webb;                            
 Heath – Megan Lohmiller;
Heflin -- Haley Garrison;
Henderson, Texas -- John Floyd;
Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
Hessmer -- Lacee-Beth Cazelot;                            
 Hineston -- Tylee Stokes;
 Hornbeck -- Emma DuBose Rogers, Joshua Hughes;
 Houma – Sarah Lajaunie;
 Houston, Texas – Oai Lee Huynh;
 Iowa – Matthew Phillips, Marvette Williams;
 Irving, Texas – Darria Williams;
Jefferson --Jaleia Parker;
Jena – Christian Aymond, Teacy Kendrick;
 Jennings – Aimee Boothe, Alyson Brown, Janee Charles, Rachelle Edwards, Wesley Simien, Lydia Williams;
 Jonesboro – Jordan Winston;
 Jonesville – James White;                          
 Keatchie – Susan Laws;
 Keithville – Cora Procell, Janae Richardson;
 Kenner – Brooke Petkovich;
Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
 Kerens, Texas – Brandon Brumbelow;
Killeen, Texas – Arlyn Johnson, Nathalohn Nanai;
 Kinder -- Jonathon Villareal;
 Lacombe – William Simpson;
 Lafayette – Natalye Bradley, Abbey Broussard, Rachael Bryant, Amari Carmouche, Madison Duplechine, Ashley Guidry, John Irion, Joy Newman, Jordan Redd, Brittany Robinson, Andrea Saelios, Dante Saelios, Chynna Theriot;
 Lake Arthur – Nicole Andrews;
 Lake Charles – Shawn Becton, Derek Fields, Ashtyn Hare, Rebekah Nicholas, Sarah Sargent;
 Lake Providence -- Brandy Chapman;
Lantana, Florida -- Christopher Mccormac;
Las Vegas -- April Ficarrotta;
 League City, Texas – Kennedi Carter, Emily Ornelas;
 Lecompte -- Allison Williams;                          
 Leesville -- Victoria Carbaugh, Carter Coriell, Brittany French, Geoffrey Goins, Kimberly Henley, Leigha Jackson, Kelsea Mckinney, Joseph Orchi, Heather Snell, Alicia Stanford, Jessica Tebbetts, Kristin Whistine;
Lena – Juan Gonzalez;
Little Elm, Texas -- Hunter Gagnon;                            
 Lockport -- Courtney Cedotal;
Longview, Texas -- Samantha Morris;
Loreauville – Tiffany Trahan;
Lumberton, Texas -- Joshua Terry;
 Mabank, Texas – Dustin Huffman,
 Madisonville – Alyce Lis;
Mandeville – Shannon Roussell, Sheridan Smith;
 Manito, Illinois – Sarah Picken;
Mansfield – Samantha Powell;
 Many – Skyler Ezernack, Alison Garcia, Emily Holcomb, Heidi Knight, Jaleah Lee, Shelbie Martinez, Toni Mitcham, Samantha Simmons;
Marble Falls, Texas -- Sarah Lewis;                              
 Marksville – Zachary Moreau, Madeleine Morrow;
 Marthaville – Dillon Hagan, Frank Lester, Emeri Manasco, Hanna Pardee,
 Maurice – Adam Courville, Jenna-Clair Courville, Adele Vincent, Elise Vincent,
Merryville – Courtney Jennings;                          
 Metairie -- Sadye Treadway;
Minden -- Aubry Dennis, Abigail Reynolds, Kirsten Sibley, Heather White;
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada -- Kayla Bomben;
Mobile, Alabama --   Sarah Dempsey;
Monroe -- Caleb Horton, Aaron Hunt, Ashley Jackson Franklin, Jameelah Sanaany;
Monroe -- Kristin Hutchins;                          
 Morgan City -- Jeremy Orgeron;
Morrow -- Kiante Mouton;
Morse -- Kierra Linden;                            
 Murphy, Texas – Bronte Rhoden;
 Natchez – Patricia Wise;
 Navarre, Florida -- Alexandria Morales;
Napoleonville -- Elizabeth Coleman;
Natchitoches -- Sarah Aviles, Brock Barrios, Dylan Bennett, Gracie Bennett, Keaton Booker, Keyana Brown, Deasia Burrell, Savannah Bynog, Maria Carmona-Ruiz, Gilda Chan, Leanna Coy, Whitney Crooks, Haley Dahlhoff, Jacob Dahlhoff, Elliot Davis, Jordan Durio, Abbie Gandy, Kara Gandy, Laura Guzman Rodriguez, Hannah Haigh, Dylan Hale, Kaitlin Hatten, Aura Hernandez Canedo, Ashlyn Hogan, Anthony Jones, Kelsey Jordan, Mary Keran, Lyndon Knueppel, Clayton Larimer, Lindsay Lee, LiZhang Matuschka, Jordan Mitchell, Jorgia Nevers, Brooklyn Noe, Kevin Nutt, Anthony Pastorello, Abigail Poe, Kevin Price, Melissa Remo, Maria Rushing, Madison Shade, Madeline Taylor, David Thibodaux, Shayna Tilley, Kaleb Usleton, Madysen Watts, Sarah Kay Whitehead;                        
 New Iberia -- Tara Bonvillain, Madison Castille, Emily Neuville, Madison Romero;
New Llano -- Reaz Khan, Collar Wilson;
New Orleans – Faith Burke;
Oakdale – Adrian Brown, Alyssa Cole, Katelyn Johnson, James Obrien;
 Olla – Brianna Corley, Cierra Evans, Kaycie Posey, Kristen Smith;                            
 Opelousas – Lauren Hebert, Keshayla Jackson, Alexia Rubin, Jaylen St. Romain;
 Pelican – Mary Myers;
 Pflugerville, Texas -- Zoe Richardson                        
 Pineville – Malak Abdelhadi, Raegan Brocato, Amber Edmisson, Katlin Ernst, Sarah Flue, Brooke Gongre, Connor Littleton, Cade Mitchell, Johnna Odom, Cinnamon Player, Wendi Powell, Peyton Spurgeon, Wesley Williams;
 Pitkin – Mattie Stewart, Grace White-Rainger;                    
 Pollock – Tanner Brazil, Hannah Gaubert, Jadynn Giles, Megan Gypin, Samantha Wilber;
 Port Allen – Makayla Lacy;
Port Arthur, Texas -- Eryn Sandwell;
 Port Barre – Skylar Guidroz;
Prairieville. – Roy Cobb, Chloe Lambert, Sarah Makin;
 Princeton – Micah Larkins;
 Provencal – Rachel Head, Bailey Scarbrough;
Quitman – Cassie Tucker;
Raceland -- Megan Parks, Paige Parks, DQuincy McGuire;
Ragley -- Elizabeth Jaycox, Cole Spooner;
 Reeves – Kayla Rider;
 Reno, Nevada – Olivia Marazzo                            
 Roanoke, Virginia – Tessa Burse;
 Robeline – Jessica Clark, Hunter Dubois, Cody Hamous, Alyssa Maley, Lillian Rachal, Caleb Wester;                            
 Rowlett, Texas -- Daniel Miner.
 St. Amant -- Kylie Nix;
 St. Francisville – Jordan Bringedahl, Ryan Reed;
St. Martinville -- Alli Douet;
St. Rose -- Alexis Mancuso;                            
 Salado, Texas -- Reagan Rogers;
Saline – Madelyn Cheatwood;
 San Antonio, Texas – Hayden Brown;
Scott -- Sydni Larriviere, Kristie Leger, Kristen Prejean;
Seattle, Washington – Zeynab Inaimi;                            
 Shreveport – Maria Awwad, Erin Batts, Maddison Benge, Hallie Bloxom, Jessica Bourne, Erin Brown, Rakeisha Brown, Kaysie Burgess, Kaylan Campbell, Kathryn Carroll, Kristen Ciconte, Abigail Davis, Jackson Driggers, Caleb Elkins, Jenna Fielder, David Fitzwater, Peyton Gamble, JaSae Gatlin, Leah Gould, Elaina Guerrero, Madyson Istre, Carly Johnson, Damion Johnson, Brett Kessel, Elysia Lanier, Alaina McMillian, Katherine Mckay, Maxey McSwain, Alexis Mason, Mary Murray, Kelly Moody, Aaron Navarre, Hannah Nicholls, Annabelle Parker, Michael Phelps, Taylor Poleman, Christopher Schimberg, Mary Sibley, Shelby Sowers, DeAndre Stevenson, Tim Whatley, Cara Wineinger;                      
 Sibley -- Julianna Schober;
 Simpson – David Marquis, Christina Snider;
Slidell -- Jacqueline Coleman, Shakera Dixon, Ayrianna Edwards, Parker Gwaltney, Kha Nguyen, Theresa Sharp, Olivia Warren;                          
 Spring, Texas – Rebekah Wilson;                            
 Springhill – Raegan Ferland;
Stinnett, Texas – Dalin Williams;
 Stonewall -- Brooke Meade;
Sulphur – Tiffany Lyons, Bryttani MacNamara, Elisabeth Perez;
 Sunset -- Lindsay Thibodeaux;
Texarkana, Texas – Sydney Cowgill;                            
 The Woodlands, Texas -- Tyler Rapp;
Thibodaux – Sheridan Duet;                              
 Tickfaw -- Colten Addison;
 Trout – Zachary Long, Deanna Poole, Devon Smith;
 Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
 Vidalia – Charles Johnson;
 Ville Platte – Alex Gautreaux;
 Vinton – Kelsie Rayon, Madison Zaunbrecher;                            
 Vivian -- Hannah Campbell, Steven McRae;
 Winnsboro – Samantha Browning;
 Walker – Johnny Brister, David Kolb, Brittany Marten;                          
 Washington -- Madelyn Dupont;
 West Monroe – Julianne Roan, Candyce Steele;                            
 Westport, Kentucky -- Sara MinkTaylor;
 White Castle – Cassidy Blanchard;
Whitehouse, Texas -- Jackson Allen;
Winnfield -- Tamierrea Alexander, Jermesia Anderson, John Collins, Simona Curry, Joshua Goins, Kayla Jones, Maggie Womack;
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – Tyra Duma;
 Winter Springs, Florida -- Justin Garretson;
Woodworth -- Christian Jeansonne;
Wylie, Texas -- Alexis Perry;
Youngsville -- Brandon Granger;
Zakopane, Poland -- Patrycja Polanska;    
 Zachary – Lydia Johnson;
 Zwolle – Holly Laroux, Courtney McDaniel, Chyna Sepulvado.
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