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Okay LOOK-
I am slowly getting obsessed with my lady wrecking the brothers for no good reason, I swear to God-
LIKE, FISSEHA??? YOU’RE SWEET NICKNAMES AND GENTLY PLAYFUL ATTITUDE HAVE ENRAPTURED ME??? MY GOD????
#HBArt#fmab tickles#Fullmetal Alchemist tickling#Edward Elric#ticklish!Edward#Lee!Edward#Ler!Oc#Fisseha#poor Edward#totally deserved this-
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woooow im posting so much art here!! here are my OCs, fisseha (vampire) and lujicka (huntress.) they frequently battle yet always seem to spare the other, i wonder why that is? (wink!) fisseha is the only vampire lujicka has yet to defeat and honestly, as much as she denies it, she doesnt mind wasting her days fighting her. and fisseha has no problems playing with her food, until she gets bored, but i doubt that will happen any time soon. i hope you guys like them!
#my art#my oc#fisseha/lujicka#vampire#vampire hunter#vampire oc#vampire hunter oc#vampire hunter x vampire#original story#original character#yuri#wlw art#lesbian art#lesbian artist#i have nooo clue what to tag on this website!#its so funny how you can see how vastly my style changes with these guys.
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"Embet Ilen (c. 1801-1851), was a woman of high birth who played a distinguished political role during the Zamana Mesafent (Era of the Judges, 1769-1855) in the region now recognized as Eritrea. Her fame is underlined in nineteenth-century sources by the unusual reference to Ras Woldemichael as the “son of Ilen” without any connotation of disparagement. The society's norm otherwise required one to be called after the father. She was no doubt the most emancipated woman in Marab-Millash (highland Eritrea) in the nineteenth century.
Very little is known about her upbringing, education, and family history. Even the name of her father is not given with certainty. Killion calls him “Aite Hagos, Kantibai of Zagher” and the informants of Kolmodin refer to him as “Ayte Fisseha, the son of Ayte Seltan” (p. 142), while Yesehaq Yosef uses both names alternately. However, all sources agree that she was extraordinarily intelligent, a persuasive speaker, an astute politician, and a valorous leader. She is said to have personally commanded men in combat and fought herself like one of them, but she was never taken captive in the field.
Ilen entered politics, not by choice but by the exigencies of the time. She was given in marriage to Ayte Selomon, who was the eldest son of Kantiba Zar’ay of Hazzega, who ruled the greater part of Hamasen—the highlands around Asmara—for over forty years. They had a daughter, Temertsa, and two sons, Woldemichael and Mar’ed. After her husband’s death, she had two more children from political liaisons. Her husband apparently suffered from poor health and was not popular within the family or powerful in the political arena. His own father, Kantiba Zar’ay, was said to have preferred Gabray Habtetsayon, a grandson, to be his heir; but tradition required that he name his son. He did, however, bequeath much of his wealth, including slaves, to Gabray, while Selomon received the hereditary office.
These circumstances developed into a bitter rivalry within the ruling family. Ilen was forced to deal with incessant intrigues during her husband’s lifetime and after his death around 1837 in order to preserve her sons’ right to ascend to the ruling seat. Sometime after his accession to the office in the mid-1820s, Selomon attacked the neighboring district and rival center of Tse’azzega for an unknown reason. His men were quickly routed by the defenders, and he fled to Gura’e, Akkale-Guzay, his mother’s home region. The unprovoked attack revived an old conflict between the two centers of Tse’azzega and Hazzega, which continued unabated until the Italians arrived in the region in 1889.
Ilen mobilized the remaining men of Hazzega and her relations in Karneshim and attempted twice to avenge the defeat of her husband but in vain. Fighting two fronts—Tse’azzega, on the one hand, and Gabray (who split her base), on the other—was too much for her. She then looked beyond the Marab for help. She allied with the ruler of Tigray, Shum-Agame Subagadis, who, having subdued Marab-Millash, appointed Ilen governor of the whole of Hamasen. After the death of Subagadis in 1831, the old rivalries of Marab-Millash broke out anew and Ilen had to look to other quarters for support. She succeeded in winning Dejjazmatch Wubé (also Webe) Hayla Maryam, ruler of all the northern provinces from 1831 to 1855, to her side and was confirmed in her office. She tended to treat her enemies harshly. Consequently, Gabray refused to submit to her rule and lived as a rebel in the heavily forested Ansaba region for many years, a situation which made her all the more uneasy and vigilant. She was generally regarded as excessively revengeful, an attribute which not only terrorized opponents but also brought about her untimely death.
In the late 1840s, she felt it was time for her to give up her regency in favor of her elder son, Woldemichael, who was then in his mid-twenties. Probably she was also tired of the ceaseless conflicts. She retired to the St. Mary Church of Hazzega as a nun. It was here, incidentally, that Kantiba Woldegaber, head of Dimbezan, visited her on his way back home. She received him cordially, in spite of the fact that they had been enemies for a dozen years.
Selomon had allegedly entrusted to him 40 rifles on behalf of his young children, but Woldegaber gave them away to Wubé as a present. When Woldemichael and Mar’ed requested him to hand them over some years later, Woldegaber denied having received any rifles from their deceased father. Besides, he had mistreated and dismissed his wife, the daughter of Ilen. Hence, Ilen had fought and defeated him in a battle some years before this unexpected visit. Woldegaber was murdered after his departure from Ilen’s friendly reception, a tragedy which the people of Dimbezan attributed to a sinister scheme of Ilen. As a consequence, Woldegaber’s relations surprised Hazzega; Ilen escaped and took refuge in a neighboring subdistrict. But her protectors feared an attack by her enemies and extradited her together with two of her small grandchildren, who were eventually tortured to death. This event became one of the underlying causes for Woldemichael’s contemptuous and rancorous attitude toward Hamasen for the next 30 years. "
Bairu Tafla, "Ilen, Embet", In: Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong; Henry Louis Gates (eds.). Dictionary of African Biography
#embet ilen#ilen embet#history#women in history#women's history#warrior women#historyedit#women warriors#warrior queens#19th century#eritrea#eritrean history#african history#black women in history
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Dr. Cindy Crowder, Associate Dean of the Scott College of Business, was in Dublin, Ireland earlier this month to present three peer-reviewed manuscripts, co-authored with HRD students, Choudelle Kasunka, Jaber Alfaifi, and Dr. Yilekal Fisseha Beyene.
Read more at https://www.indstate.edu/business/news/2023#crowderie
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On August 9, 2022 Paul left his life on earth and entered into his eternal home where he met his Lord and Savior.
On February 14, 1931 Paul was born to Walter and Arlie (Dulmes) Veenendaal in Sheboygan Falls where he grew up going to the First Reformed Church with his family and as a member he sang in the choir and was a co-treasurer of the Sunday School.
He attended the Sheboygan Falls Public Schools and graduated with the Class of 1949. He then went to Sheboygan Business College and in May 1950 was employed by the Mailing Department of the Kohler Company until September 1951 when he was enrolled at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC.
On November 4, 1952, he was drafted into the United States Army and was sent to Fort Campbell, KY. After 16 weeks of basic training with the 11th Airborne Division, he was assigned to the Adjutant General Corps and was deployed to Pusan, Korea where he worked in the Post Office. After 18 months, he returned to the United States and enrolled in Mission House College (Lakeland) and on May 27, 1956 he received an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Business Administration. He accepted employment in the Accounting Department of Schultz Sav-O Stores (Piggly Wiggly) in Sheboygan. He formed their Credit Union and served as the first treasurer in addition to his regular accounting responsibilities.
After 24 years, his time there ended and he became a Teachers Aid in the Sheboygan Public School STRIVE Program which assists students with dysfunctional problems. After 2 years, he resigned and was employed for several years making floral deliveries for Caan’s Floral. In the past, he was a counselor at the Friendship House, a Big Brother, and in the prison ministry at the Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution.
In 1969, he transferred from the First Reformed Church in Sheboygan Falls to Bethany Reformed Church in Sheboygan where he taught Sunday School and served as a deacon. When his term as an elder ended, he joined the fellowship of the Evangelical Free Church in Sheboygan where he taught a Sunday School class for children. In 1993, he joined the congregation of City Church and served as an usher for several years.
Paul was married to Nancy Veenendaal from 1968-1993. From this union came his son, Mark. He also adopted Nancy’s daughter Barbara as his own. When his children were younger, he enjoyed taking his family to resorts in Eagle River and camping in local campgrounds. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching games on TV with his pet cat Molly in his home. He had an extensive collection of photographs and helmets autographed by the Green Bay Packers.
What people most remembered about Paul was that he was witty, enjoyed wholesome humor, had a notable memory, and had a desire to read and hear about Bible prophesy.
Paul is survived by his daughter, Barbara (Todd) Anderson of Monument, CO, and his son, Mark (Jennifer) of Sun Prairie, WI, six grandchildren, Ariana (Derek) Buehner, Claire, Katelyn and Noah Anderson of Monument, CO, and Rayna and Kaden Veenendaal of Sun Prairie, WI. He is fur¬ther survived by his sister, Ruth (David) Clement of Menomonee Falls, WI, his sister-in-law, Nancy Veenendaal of South Elgin, IL and special cousins, Glen and Mary Dulmes of Sheboygan Falls, and his special nephew, Brad Veenendaal of Sheboygan. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Roland and Lamont; sister-in-law, Mary Veenendaal and special cousin, Muriel Reimes.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 3, 2022 at Reinbold-Novak Funeral Home, 1535 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service 11:00 a.m. Paul will be laid to rest in the Meditation Hall in the Chapel of Eternal Light at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Kohler, WI. He wanted to thank Dr. Marshall Matthews and staff, Dr. Vinicius Lopes and staff, Dr. Jacob DeMaster and staff, Dr. Fisseha Ghidey and staff, Pine Haven Rehab Facility, Aurora Health Care, Progressive Care Center Therapy Facility, S.S.C. staff, Terrace Place staff, St. Nicholas Hospital staff and the staff of Reinbold-Novak Funeral Home.
#Bob Jones University#Archive#Obituary#BJU Hall of Fame#BJU Alumni Association#2022#Freshman#Class of 1952#Paul James Veenendaal
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Facebook parent Meta sued for amplifying incitement to violence in Ethiopia civil war
Facebook parent Meta sued for amplifying incitement to violence in Ethiopia civil war
Meta Platforms Inc. is facing a lawsuit in Kenya’s high court accusing the company of failing Africans by amplifying hate speech and incitement to violence on Facebook and calling for about $2 billion in restitution. The case has been filed by Ethiopian researchers Abrham Meareg and Fisseha Tekle, along with Kenyan human rights group Katiba Institute, supported by legal nonprofit Foxglove.…
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Honestly, This anime is golden??? Why does no one know about it when I talk about it???
Anyway, Takuto Kira from Full Moon wo Sagashite.
Watch it, folks. Ya all missing your life.
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writing mortimer is the funniest fucking thing i’ve ever done. local man quietly mutters “that was rather rude of you” after a woman twice his height snaps and says he’s a nasty petty little unpleasant bitch of a man
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Eunice Njeri - New Day Ft Mussie Fisseha
Eunice Njeri – New Day Ft Mussie Fisseha
New Day by Eunice Njeri Ft Mussie Fisseha Download (Lyrics, Video, Mp3) Mp3 & Audio Download for Eunice Njeri – New Day Ft Mussie Fisseha Download Mp3 Mp4 YouTube Video New Day Ft Mussie Fisseha Lyrics Loading About the song Based In Africa, Popular Gospel Music Minister Eunice Njeri Ft Mussie Fisseha Releases a New Song in November, 2021 Titled “New Day ” with Mp3/ Mp4…
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Eunice Njeri - New Day
Eunice Njeri – New Day
Free Download “New Day” SONG By Eunice Njeri Kenyan Christian/Gospel Artiste Eunice Njeri ft. Mussie Fisseha Released a New Single Titled “New Day”, Which is a Powerful Song That Will Uplift Your Spirit. Available Now at all Major Digital Music Streaming providers & Gospelmetrics. Kindly Share & Stay being blessed Stream and Download Mp3/Music Below: DOWNLOAD HERE What do you think about this…
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HERE’S MY GIRL IN ACTION-hot damn, why she so pretty-
I decided to make her a very famous pianist, because whilst I was drawing this I thought ‘huh, she’s got pianist fingers’ and then it went downhill from there XD
She has such an elegant way of speech as well, with a low teasing tone it’s fuckin’ terrifying, Jesum-
ANYWAYS!! Her name is still pending cause my ideas are dead qwq-BUT I’LL FIND ONE EVENTUALLY
#HBArt#Fmab tickles#Fullmetal Alchemist tickling#Alphonse Elric#ticklish!Alphonse#Lee!Alphonse#Oc#Fisseha
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By Ahmed Khan
Comrade Mengistu Haile Mariam, a prominent opponent of colonialism, whose regime provided invaluable assistance to the liberation of Zimbabwe from the colonialist white supremacist regime of Ian Smith, now faces an uncertain future within the very country he helped liberate.
Since 1991, when the Derg regime was overthrown and replaced by the neo-colonialist regime of Meles Zinawi, Comrade Mengistu has been in refuge in Zimbabwe. Seldom has a historical figure been maligned on the scale that comrade Mengistu has been. On December 2006, the Federal High Court in Ethiopia tried Mengistu and 24 other members of the Derg regime (1974-1991) in absentia. This kangaroo court brought forward charges ranging from genocide, homicide and illegal imprisonment to illegal property seizure. Mengistu and 11 other members of the Derg, including Legesse Afsaw, former Ethiopian vice-president Fisseha Desta and former Prime Minister Fikresellassie Wogderes, were sentenced to death.
However, the ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe, appreciative of the historical role of this great man and the progressive regime he headed, has refused to extradite him to Ethiopia, where he faces certain torture and death at the hands of a vindictive regime representing the interests of the very classes he waged a titanic struggle against. However, with Zimbabwe itself the victim of an insidious policy of regime-change, the future for the revolutionary looks increasingly uncertain. True to its nature, the pro-imperialist opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has included as part of its future policy the extradition of Mengistu back to Ethiopia. One can only remark that this is a shameless example of utter ingratitude.
To understand why Comrade Mengistu remains such a threatening figure for Zinawi’s compradorial regime, we must go beyond the historical re-writing of Ethiopian history that the Imperialists and Zinawi’s regime have attempted and reclaim the progressive, indeed revolutionary, legacy of the Derg regime.
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Crown Princess Mary’s Official Engagements in March 2019:
05/03: Home Guard’s Chief Course
06/03: Home Guard’s Chief Course
08/03: UN Women's Gender Diversity's Roundtable
11/03: Visit to Texas - Breakfast Event, SXSW Festival, Danish Gastronomy
11/03: Visit to Texas - Meeting with Texas Governor, “Tow with the Flow”, Roskilde Festival
11/03: Visit to Texas - Reception
12/03: Visit to Texas - Meeting with Houston's Mayor, Denmark & Houston Cooperation
12/03: Visit to Texas - Gala Dinner
13/03: Visit to Texas - Denmark & Texas Health Collaboration, CERAWeek Conference, “Statecraft” Exhibition
18/03: “Green Challenge” Research Competition
19/03: The Mary Foundation Workshop
19/03: Meeting with the Danish Refugee Council
26/03: Visit to Ethiopia -Dr. Senait Fisseha Fertility Centre, Ethiopian Parliament, Blue Moon
26/03: Visit to Ethiopia - Reception
27/03: Visit to Ethiopia - Hitsats Refugee Camp
27/03: Visit to Ethiopia - Dinner with the Ethiopian President
31/03: Home Guard's 70th Anniversary
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Day 3319 - Rebecca Fisseha https://www.instagram.com/p/CRfUqPuJo0P/?utm_medium=tumblr
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OC: Lily Antoinette Richelieu
My favourite OC ever since her creation tbh.
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