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shrimpdinner · 1 year
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if anyone just so happens to see the post i would love if you would consider sharing and donating to this very sweet family from moldova :)
my very dear friend ciara started this gofundme after meeting the family who had been asking for money near her apartment complex in baton rouge, louisiana. they are fleeing moldova to escape the unstable situations but they’ve really been through so much since they got here. they’ve been living in their car with very little to eat and as we approach the summer months we’ve really been wanting to find them some shelter that’s a bit more stable but it’s literally impossible unless they can get a work permit and that’s literally impossible without an immigration lawyer which is $10,000. we initially began to raise money after their car broke down, then shortly after maria miscarried and then was rehospitalized with an infection. we’ve really just been giving them money here and there so they can have a hot meal and a place to sleep, but now they really need some substantial help. if yall could please donate or even provide ciara with resources on charities, organizations, or sponsors that represent immigrant families that would be so kind. thank you :)
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bollywood143114 · 1 year
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Akshara Singh married Manolisa's husband? In demand, wearing vermilion, garland around the neck and writing on the picture - Janu I love you
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Akshara Singh and Vikrant Singh's picture goes viral: Akshara Singh, the fashion queen of the Bhojpuri film industry, is regularly in the headlines these days. Akshara Singh will be seen in many films this year. In such a situation, Akshara Singh recently created panic by sharing a picture on her social media account. Akshara Singh is seen in a married getup in this picture. Surprisingly, Monalisa's husband Bhojpuri actor Vikrant Singh Rajput is also with her in this picture, who wears a garland around his neck. Also read- Yash Kumar’s Rang in Nidhi Jha shares unseen pictures and video from Haldi ceremony for the first time, watch Did Akshara Singh get married secretly? Akshara Singh created a stir on social media by sharing this photo with Monalisa aka Antara Biswas' husband Vikrant Singh Rajput. Both Akshara Singh and Vikrant are seen in bride and groom avatars. Both wear garlands around their necks. In the same picture, you can see Akshara Singh with a garland around her neck and vermilion on her forehead. As soon as Akshara Singh shared this picture, the commenters started arguing about it. Fashion queen Akshara Singh shared this picture and captioned it – Jaanu I love you… In such a situation, netizens gave a lot of shocking reactions. Someone said – you are married… then someone asked – what will happen to Monalisa now… someone congratulated her for her marriage, and someone asked – when did this marriage take place, why did you not give a party? What is the authenticity of Akshara-Vikrant's viral photo? In such situation, for your information, we tell you that Akshara Singh is not really married to Vikrant, but this picture is related to her upcoming film, where Akshara Singh will be seen as the lead actress opposite Vikrant Singh Rajput. Earlier, Akshara Singh shared another post, which Akshara Singh wrote, 'Starting new project from today... Thanks a lot Ratnakar sir... Also I want to thank Anurag ji for this new start. In this post, Akshara Singh also tagged Vikrant Singh Rajput and said – Sera Har Har Mahadev for us and our team. DISCLAIMER Thanks For Visit Our Site www.bollywoodofindia.com . We’ve taken all measures to insure that the information handed in this composition and on our social media platform is believable, vindicated and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at [email protected] Read the full article
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Monalisa Photos: डिजाइनर से ज्यादा सिंपल साड़ी में अट्रैक्टिव दिखीं मोनालिसा! दिलकश पोज से जीता फैंस का दिल!
Monalisa Photos: डिजाइनर से ज्यादा सिंपल साड़ी में अट्रैक्टिव दिखीं मोनालिसा! दिलकश पोज से जीता फैंस का दिल!
टीवी और भोजपुरी के अलावा अभिनेत्री ने हिंदी, तमिल, तेलुगु, कन्नड़ और उड़िया जैसी कई भाषाओं में भी काम किया है. (Photo Source- monalisa instagram) Source link
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byronmuyimbwa · 4 years
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20 Ideas To Help You Keep Your Livelihood During Quarantine
 So you’re in quarantine. You do not know what day of the week it is anymore, because you wake up only to sleep again. You just want to take a nap, after a long day of sitting around.
Come on fam, don’t be that guy.
You’re tired of watching the news, you’ve exhausted your play list and you have completed your Netflix list. There are still plenty of things to do. I’ve got you covered.
20 fun ideas/ways to maintain your livelihood.
1.       Do a Challenge
There are fun challenges going around on social media every other day, pick one you like (make sure you’re good at it). Scratch that; just have fun with it. What have you to lose?
Don’t mind the embarrassment. I mean it’s only going to be on the Internet forever. Here are some fun challenges to try.
2.       Stay Fit
It’s important to stay fit and healthy; you do not want to leave this quarantine with diabetes or some fitness related disease. One you could have avoided by just doing a few exercises. Find an online instructor, download a fitness video, stick to it, and be true to yourself.
For the first timers, be sure to warm up thoroughly before any routine and don’t push yourself too hard.
3.       Try something new
There are plenty of things to do outside your usual routine. Write a blog, create an app, write a book, do some art, learn how to play an instrument, try an on-line business, write a poem, try to rap.
Trust me you’ll have a new respect for the professionals in these different fields. And of course you’ll have fun, plus you may just be a Steve Jobs, Eric Worre, Mark Zuckerberg in the making.
4.       Plan life after
Well I hate to be the bearer of the good news, but the quarantine is ending soon, I mean it will end eventually. And when it does, you need to have planned your kickoff journey step for step. You do not want to be the snail in the race. You want to hit the ground running.
Also for recreational purposes; plan that family vacation, be intentional.
5.       Network
Connect with people. Your friends, your family, people you rarely talk to, your future workmates or business partners, people you look up to, celebrities, everyone. This is the time they’re not too occupied. You may learn something or just simply build your network.
6.       Grow Deeper in Knowledge
Read that blog, read a novel, read a magazine, read a Bible, read the TV remote manual, read the instructions on the sanitizer bottle, just read or watch a documentary.
Knowledge is power and it is satisfactory to know that you’re smarter than you were just a moment ago. No need to thank me.
7.       Know the back-story
Don’t you ever get curious about the most weird topics; like why is shoe polish black or how a TV came to be or why dinosaurs no longer exist or why that is your favourite movie of all time. What is the back-story? This is good a time as any to find out.
8.       Your own version
Make your own version of the harry potter novel series, try the moon walk or the nae nae and add your own spin on it, cover your favourite song, re-create the Monalisa, your favourite scene from the Avengers movie. Have fun, but be careful.
9.       In door games
Luddo, playing cards, chess, checkers, monopoly, snakes and ladders, indoor hide and seek, charades. The possibilities are end-less, you can even invent your own game. And if you’re home alone, try online games.
10.   Volunteer
Apply to organisations like VSO and be of good service to your community. Of course while following the safety measures provided by W.H.O and not breaking curfew. You can even be recruited as an E-volunteer. You can offer your skills and help the global community without leaving home.
Donating, sharing food and supplies to people in need is also one effective and important way you could volunteer. Big shout out to everyone doing this.
11.   Get Creative
Try a new recipe, do some DIY life hacks, do some art, make a dance routine, write code, knit a face mask, learn how to make a sanitizers or just soap, try new things, you may be surprised that you actually were or can get really good at something  you had just never tried.
This could also be one way to channel your emotions, and it’s definitely therapeutic.
 12.   Pray
Get down on your knees and pray. Be thankful that you’re still alive, but do not take it for granted. This is a wakeup call. PRAY!
13.   Solve a problem
Fathers, mothers, siblings, you have been successfully dodging the responsibility of helping your child, kid sister, or nephew with math home-work. There’s nowhere to run now, you might as well just dive in. Good luck!
14.   Do some chores
Husband, brother, uncle, working mother, step mother, student in boarding school; you’ve been dodging chores for quite a while now. The jig is up mate, just get to work. There’s so much to do; sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, slashing, washing dishes, doing the laundry, cleaning bathrooms, dusting, cooking . Wait on second thought; you should leave cooking to the pro’s ok.
15.   Deep clean your home
You know that kind of cleaning mother always makes you do when her in-laws are visiting the next day or right before Christmas, or right when you get your holidays. If you don’t, this is the time to find out.
Do some general cleaning; (de-clutter, re-organise, scrub, re-paint, and remove that cob-web). It should be fun.
16.   Talk to a loved one
This is the time to constantly check on the people closest to you. Make sure they’re safe and carrying on good. Send them a word of encouragement (SPEAK LIFE).  Help them out if you can.
If you’re in need, reach out to your loved ones, there’s no shame in survival. This is a life or death situation.
17.   Shoot your shot
Gents, you know that lady, the one that drives you crazy, the one you’ve never worked up the courage to go talk to. This is it, don’t wait. Ladies, there’s that one brother that is always allegedly too busy for you, well thank heavens he has no excuse now. Go for it. I mean, what have you to lose?  “If you die you die”.
18.   Throw-back
This is the best time to set up a slide-show (pictures, videos, recordings) and some good music; sit together as a family and journey through all those memories. The fun times, embarrassing times, triumphant times, emotional times, celebrations, losses. These are all important because they lead up to who you are now.
19.   Leave a mark
Write a book, an article, a blog, a song, invent a new sewing technique, create a master piece (art), play the guitar like no one ever has. Let this period be an inspiration to you. Let the world, your descendants or even just your grand children remember you for something you created during the lockdown (Covid 19). I mean all great innovators start somewhere right.
20.   What’s your take
I mean I know I promised y’all 20 ideas, but we all know there’s a lot more. And I do not want to make this blog one long boring grandma story, so I’ll just pass y’all the ball. For any ideas, tips and additions visit my comment section.
If I’ve been of any help to someone you’re welcome.
Shout outs!
To all the Health workers fighting at the fore-front of this pandemic, I salute you. The scientists working everyday towards getting a cure, the generous people donating and sharing something in their different capacities and capabilities, the governments making the crucial decisions to guide every sector accordingly, the volunteers reaching out to the communities globally at the local level, the security force making sure we maintain order where there should be panic and fear, the local food delivery guy and every single person helping out in any and every way they can; we’re thankful and grateful. You’re the real heroes. May God Bless You.
#STAY POSITIVE #STAY SAFE
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by  ByronMuyimbwa on 24rd April 2020
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orsng · 5 years
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Nollywood Star, Monalisa Chinda Reveals Why She Left Her Husband (Video)
Nollywood Star, Monalisa Chinda Reveals Why She Left Her Husband (Video)
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Nollywood star actress Monalisa Chinda who has a lovely daughter and is remarried for the second time opens up on why she left her first marriage.
The mom of one says she doesn’t believe in separation or divorce, but constant beating from the father of her daughter made her think otherwise.
Monalisa in an interview with Top Naija further disclosed that after the birth of her child, she thought…
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nadiaamf · 7 years
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Le premiere voyage à Paris (2)
In this second post I am going to write about our experiences and the places we visited in details. I sum up a short practical info in each destination for you to be able to estimate your plan or maybe your budget. I bold the name of each destination so you can read them easily and it is linked to the official or informative web so you can read the full info there, just click it buddies! Please just bear with this long-read post :-)
Pre-Departure
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Our train’s schedule was on Saturday morning 10.45 am. We took the bus at 8.30 am (just in case, better be early right?). If you are living in France, or maybe in other European countries, please remember that the bus schedule will be less often than the weekdays. Here in Toulouse, the bus schedule will be every 30 minutes (or can be more) in weekends. It took us about 20 minutes to arrive at Marengo SNCF station. When we arrived, the schedule screen showed the train was on time.
Here’s a little side story. After about 10 minutes waiting there was this small incident that all of the occupants needed to be about 50 meters away outside the station. I (well not only me) was a lil bit confused about what was happening because it seemed quite serious. The officers did not know either what was happening or how long did we have to wait. There were even an ambulance and fire trucks. In fact, there was this unaccompanied bag left inside the station therefore they had to clear the area in case of some unwanted accident :-/ You know, France has increased its security since there were some terrorist attacks in the country these past years. I forgot how long we actually waited but the train’s schedule was delayed for 50 minutes. Lesson learnt: do not ever left your belongings unaccompanied!
Tips for traveling by train:
Always check out the baggage rules, they usually have different maximum weight or quantity of  luggage which we can bring into the carriages.Or sometimes they do not.
Always re-check the depart and return schedule. Even here, the train sometimes has a delayed departure.
Prepare you personal medication(s).
Bring some nourishment whether only a pack of candies/chocolate/chips or even your breakfast/lunch/dinner with you. They do provide some drinks or snacks but it is gonna be a long trip anyway.
DAY 01
Office de Tourisme de Paris
25 rue des Pyramides, 1e arrondissement
Opens every day, except 1 May
10:00 - 19:00 (01 Oct to 30 Apr) // 09:00 - 19:00 (02 May to 31 Sept)
First thing first, we need to pick up our Paris Museum Pass. Don’t forget to write your name and the date as well on the back of your card. Here you can also find brochures and several tourism guides book in French, English, and Mandarin (I believe?) This city really has so much to offer, you tell me! If you don’t have any plan in mind (this is nearly impossible lol), there will always be something that suits your preference. Or maybe, a romantic stroll around the park?
Musée de l'Orangerie
Jardin des Tuileries, Place de la Concorde, 1e arrondissement
Opens every day, except Tuesdays
09 am to 6 pm // Last Admission: 05:15 pm
Full Rate: €9 // Concessions: €6,50
My first stop museum is this beautiful place which is well-known for its “Water Lilies” by Claude Monet, a legendary French painter with his impressionist style. These paintings were donated by him to France after the 1st World War.
“.....and for he would live in it, this room offer a refuge for peaceful meditation in the midst o flowering aquarium” –  Claude Monet
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I tell you, it was honestly the best part except the fact that there were too many people in the room until the keeper had to tell the visitors to keep silent. So guys, be wise enough to appreciate the art and respect other visitors as this is a kind of ‘contemplation room’ I may say. It was truly one of that rare moment for me where I could experience what the artist wanted to deliver through the space and his art itself.
After all, the visit was my favo just because I could literally have my time to really pay attention to what the museum offers. Besides, I was also mesmerized by how beautiful it is which successfully combines two different styles of architecture into one! Bravo!
Suggestion(s):
Wake up early! As early as possible since it opens at 9 am and you don’t want to miss the chance to enjoy the water lilies room peacefully.
This museum has an auditorium where you can watch some documentaries about the works or even the building itself. It has the schedule board hung on its door, be sure you check it out first.
Musée du Louvre
Rue de Rivoli, 1e arrondissement
Opens every day, except Tuesdays
Closed: January 1, May 1, May 8, December 25
9:00 am to 6:00 pm // Night opening until 9:45 pm on Wednesdays & Fridays
Online: €17 // On the spot: €15
After strolling around and having our packed sandwich as lunch in Jardin des Tulleries, we finally arrived in front of the Louvre. In fact, Louvre is the largest art museum in the world lol so no wonder it was really huge. It is located in the heart of Paris (1e arrondissement) as a central landmark of the city. The museum is actually housed inside the Louvre Palace with a steel-glass pyramid as the main entrance as well as its main icon. This iconic pyramid is standing in the center of the palace’s main courtyard. It’s designed by I.M.Pei, a Chinese American architect.
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The line was long enough even if it was autumn to winter transition time. It was drizzling and cold but somehow romantic. Fortunately we had this Paris Museum Pass so it only took 5 minutes including security check for us to be able to enter this marvelous museum. Apparently, I heard from my friend that it actually has another entrance on the other side of the building where there will be less visitor.
This museum is divided into 4 big sections. It is up to you to take which one to begin with but me and my husband chose to see the Islamic Art first. They have wide range collections of painting, print, drawing, sculpture, decorative art, etc. One of the famous art to see inside is the Monalisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Yes you’ll meet her here! Truthfully my husband and I did see it but hmmm we couldn’t say much because we saw it from too far -- it was super crowdedddd. I am sure I really need more than a day to literally see all (single one) they got inside. It is like a play park for an art student if I may say. Incredible!
On the way to the exit doors, you will find a space which kinda look like a small scale mall to me. They are souvenir shops, as you may have guessed. It was around 5 pm when we decided to end the visit to take a photo in front of the main pyramid before it gets dark. It was a right decision because we got a beautiful tone of Paris’ sunset after rain in which was kind of violaceous. Perfect!
Side note(s):
Some museums, galleries, and châteaux (at least in Paris) have this security check with the x-ray machine just like in the airport, so don’t be surprised and be well prepared.
Inside, it has a modern locker room where you can even store your wet umbrella with self-service system. This is where I realized why a museum or even a gallery really needs a proper locker room; one, you really don’t want have an uncomfortable visit by bringing your huge handbag/backpack/coat etc around and two, your belongings might harm some of the collections.
DAY 02
Fondation Louis Vuitton
8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de Boulogne, 75116 Paris
Opens every day, except Tuesdays
Closed: January 1st, May 1st, May 8th and December 25th
12:00 AM to 07:00 PM (Monday to Friday) // 11:00 AM to 08:00 PM (Saturday & Sunday) -- hours might differ, depend on the season and exhibition
Full Rate: €15 // Concession: €10 (Under 26 y/o), €5 (under 18 y/o)
The name may be not a clear explanation for most of people. Fondation Louis Vouitton is basically an art museum and cultural center in Paris, sponsored by private company LVMH and designed by the one and only, Frank Gehry. The 1st time I knew about this building was when I read an article mentioning the criticism towards his work back in uni life.
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Besides the contemporary exhibition space, it also has permanent exhibition and a mini performing space/auditorium that is surrounded by a pond which is linked to outer landscape of this building. You can also enjoy Paris cityscape (yes, included Eiffel tower) from the rooftop garden while sipping your coffee or just admiring the ‘naked’ structure of this building. For you who is into architecture will find this building a more interesting place to visit. Also, they have special section where there is a whole story about the architecture so once again a place to enrich our knowledge not just about its art content.
After taking the metro, the building is still 800 meters away, about 10-15 minutes walk from Les Sablons Metro Station. I asked my husband to include this one exceptional museum into our itinerary. Unfortunately since our schedule was already tight and it isn’t on the list of Paris Museum Pass, we only planed 1 hour just to take some photos in the morning and go to the next destination. BUT THEN there was this first MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) exhibition in France inside I couldn’t resist but buy the ticket!
Suggestion(s):
Take your time and walk instead (as long as possible), there you’ll find a lovely neighborhood on the way. They actually provide you a navette that cost €2 per person but walking sharpen our sense of place so why not -- besides it’s healthier.
If you have extra time, take a moment to enjoy the park right beside the building -- take a breath before continuing your trip.
Always check their schedule before you pay a visit in case you want to spend an extra to enjoy their selected temporary exhibition.
Arc de Triomphe
Place Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris
Opens every day
Closed: 1 January, 1 May, 8May (morning), 14 July, 11 November (morning) and 25 December
10 am to 10.30 pm  10 am to 11.00 pm // Last Admission: 45 min before closing time
Full Rate: €12 // Concession: €9
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We literally only took some pictures and done. It was almost winter but it was crowded enough for me not to make more effort to get a decent self photo in front of it lol. I can’t imagine if it were summer holiday. People were crazy enough to stand as closest as they could to this monument while it is actually surrounded by big roads. Always make sure to keep your bag safe from pickpockets!
Champs Elysée
8th arrondissement
Length: 1.91 km
Width: 70 m (230 ft)
I still remember I decided to make a sketch of this legendary boulevard for Arsitektur Kota class. Having been told that some famous artists once lived inside the building’s rooftop amazed me back then. Although when I was there I wasn’t that impressed (oh what did I expect lol) maybe just because it was too crowded, both the road and the shopping stores filling this boulevard line. From HnM to Louis Vuitton, Brioche Dorée to Ladurée. Just like its french song, you can find all what you want in Champs Elysée.
Centre Georges Pompidou
Place Georges-Pompidou, 19 Rue Beaubourg 75004 Paris
Opens every day, except Tuesdays and 1 May
11 am to 10 pm (exhibition areas close at 9 p.m.) Thursdays until 11 p.m. (only exhibitions on level 6)
Last Admission: 1 hour before closing time Full Rate: €14 // Concession: €11
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Another well known architecture in Paris designed by a team consisting Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano. Its iconic style distinguish itself from other building in Paris or at least around the area. “The Centre Pompidou houses the Musée National d'Art Moderne, which is Europe's largest museum for modern art. Also located in the vast open interior is the Bibliothèque publique d'information, a huge public library, and a center for music and acoustic research known as IRCAM.” as quoted from an @archdaily​ article.
It was almost sun set when we get there and was a bit shocked because the line is too long we did not sure if we would make it inside before its closing time -- ok it’s a bit exaggerated but I really need minimum 2 hours to enjoy museums/gallery to at least read a caption or two -- but thanks God apparently with our Paris Museum Pass we had different entrance which there were only a couple of people. The sad news is with Paris Museum Pass, you can only enter certain area but for us it was perfectly enough. Fyi, you can watch the sunset and Paris city from above on its 6th floor. 
The interior was simple yet you can get lost in it. I mean there were soooo many sections and endless artworks which for me are all attractive. There was this one temporary exhibition that was catching my curiosity. I considered my self lucky as I had the chance to at least witness one of her work, i mean it was magical, hideous, and depressing at the same time can you imagine?
Euro Fried Chicken
60 Boulevard de Sébastopol, 75003 Paris
Opens every day from 11 to 1.30 am (except on public holiday the time might be varied)
First of all, I’ve been craving for food that I’m familiar with. Fried chicken never sounds so tempting when my mother told us that there is a fried chicken resto near the Centre Georges Pompidou and it is HALAL. No doubt we directly stopped by and ended up buying a big bucket before going home for a take away dinner. This is the best fried chicken of my version in the entire world, even better than K*C original recipe fried chicken lol. I mean, the seller is an Indian and of course he puts other indian spices (or whatever it is) into the batter. It is absolutely better to eat is right after being served while you can still hear the crisp from the batter and taste the juiciness and tenderness from the meat --- heaven! At least we didn’t only eat kebab for the entire trip hahahaha.
DAY 03
Villa Savoye
82, rue de Villiers 78300 Poissy
Opens every day, except Mondays
Closed: 1 May, 1 & 11 November and from December the 25th to January the 1st
Last Admission: 1 hour before closing time
10 am to 5 pm (2 Jan to 30 Apr & 1 Sept to 31 Dec) // 10 am to 6 pm (2 May to 31 Aug)
Full Rate: €8 // Concession: €6.5
Maybe this one is not a typical destination to all of you but it is a special one for me and for those who studied architecture or just love finding out more about architecture. Yes this building is one of the iconic building I studied back in Uni designed by Le Corbusier, a famous french architect built between 1928 and 1931. It is used to be a rich family private villa and now is officially one of French historical monument as it remarks the origins of modern architecture and is one of the most easily recognizable examples of International style.
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First of all, you need to know that this monument is not located in Paris but in Poissy. You need to take the RER A in zone 1-5. My husband and I woke up earlier so that we could catch the first train, but unfortunately there was an accident in the subway so we had to wait until there was further announcement. I admit it was quite chaos and I was a bit worried if we could make it to Poissy just in time before the fog disappeared and it got crowded. We finally got on the train, we took a bus near the station as soon as we got off to get to the actual location.
It was Tuesday and apparently they have a routine guided tour in English every Wednesday 10 am, I guess we weren’t lucky that day but it’s fine! At least finally I could see this one of Le Corbusier's masterpiece in person, observe and experience it in real life is such a dream comes true. As I looked around I slowly understand why this specific project is such a breakthrough in its era. Even after more than eight decades, his way of thinking in delivering a space to live is still relatable to this day.
Sacré-Cœur Basilica
35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre, 75018 Paris
The Basilica: opens every day from 6 am to 10.30 pm // Free entry
The Dome: opens every day from 8.30 am to 8 pm (May to September) and 9 am to 5 pm (October to April)
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Since it is an active church area, please keep in mind to always be respectful while you are inside or even outside. They have night visit, thematic visit, panoramic virtual tour, and other religious activities. It is located not far from the metro station and you will find many souvenir shops as soon as you are outside the station. Well I got my Paris souvenir from here, some magnets for my mom and post cards for my siblings & friends.
On this area of souvenir shops, I found a group of people played a kind of ‘magic trick’ which attract visitors to join and include their money. Some of you might meet a group of people offering a souvenir-like bracelet near the Basilica, but be careful because it is 90% a scam. Not that I was deceived, but I heard my friend’s stories and my husband experience in such type of scam while in Paris. So be careful guys!
I wasn’t that interested to go inside and decided to enjoy the sun from the front park instead. There are some security men who ride horses. You will also find some musicians plays their romantic songs. Don’t be surprise that there will be even if it’s not holiday season. I took several photos and tried the cable car to go down. You can see one side of Paris city from above, or even watch the sun set with your travel friends.
Philharmonie de Paris
221 Avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris
Opens every day except Mondays Closed on December 25th, January 1st and May 1st
Tuesday to Friday – 12pm to 6pm Saturday and Sunday – 10am to 6pm
Museum: Free (up to 26 y/o), €6 (under 28 y/o)   
In fact, this building is standing on the east side of Parc de La Villette -- the third largest park in Paris -- with other music/art related facilities. You will find La Grande Halle de La Villette where Pitchfork Music Festival usually take place, close to Le Zénith Paris.
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The building itself is designed by another famous french architect named Jean Nouvel, with some drama and critique behind its completion process and launching. All in all it is another mesmerizing work of art for me, one of those “monumental” architecture with its multi-tonal facade of interlocking bird-shaped tiles both on wall and ground surfaces.
I cannot provide you guys as many information about the building’s interior as we only strolled around Philharmonie’s exterior area. I intended to do the guided tour but unfortunately there wasn’t one since there was a temporary exhibition held that week. My husband was a bit unsure seeing the web, we decided to directly ask the information on the spot. So we were indeed not a well-prepared for this one. We definitely will revisit this destination next time we’re in Paris to look inside and share the experience. I hope we’ll have the chance to also watch a show inside :-)
DAY 04
Château de Versailles
Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles
I recommend you to check directly into their official web (click the title above) to see the complete practical infos.
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As you might have guessed by its name that this chateau is not located in Paris. It is located in Versailles, in South-West Paris. This chateau stands on a 8.2 km² area filled with fascinating landscape you won’t forget. We took the Transilien for less than 1 hour. They have varied ticket prices since there are several events and separated buildings to be visited. With the Paris Museum Pass you can have the standard visit to The Main Palace. Visiting the garden is free. I forget about the self audio guide if it is included or not, but you have to ask on the spot to get one. They won’t give it to each visitor unless you ask for it. I recommend you guys to take it, if you have to pay I think it’s gonna be 5 euro max.
My husband and I spent the whole day to visit this very famous Palace and of course its majestic hall of mirrors. Well, we planned it that way because we had anticipated the long line and estimated the time to explore this vast building and landscape. Besides the fact that it takes time to go back and forth from Paris to Versailles, we’re sure we would need sufficient time to at least comprehend the overwhelming beauty and history of this principal royal residence of France -- from 1682, under Louis XIV, until the last King, Louis XVI in early 1789. As one of UNESCO World Heritage site, they have absolutely preserved most of its original properties pretty well.
Well, I do not know much about history because I remember of not liking it back in school days -- I was not even a fan of this style of architecture, but I think I do now thanks to this eye-opening trip lol I guess I start to understand now why traveling is important. I tried to catch up by listening to the self audio guide. For me it is way more convenient to listen rather than reading from a book. And this is even better, listening while witnessing the real deal. These past days of visiting Paris has been too much to bear for my brain I need to catch a breath haha.
DAY 05
La Tour Eiffel
Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris
Height: 300 m, 324 m to tip
Construction started: January 28, 1887 
Maybe this one is most of people’s number one destination. We can say that you have not gone to Paris if you didn’t visit this ‘Iron Lady’. Usually people will buy a ticket to go up inside the tower to be able to see the beautiful Paris from above. I honestly not that into this one just because it’s too mainstream people tend to brag it so much it’s annoying?? But then I just couldn’t let my friends and family down not taking the photos of them in front of it like this hahahaha. Love you guys!
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Me and my husband chose to just strolling around the Jardin de Tulleries and Champ de Mars instead. Too bad it was nearly winter so we couldn’t enjoy that green grass carpet and do the picnic. Next time! We walked passing the Eiffel Tower until La Place du Trocadero. We took our time to eat our packed lunch there. This is the spot where most of the tourist take those typical shot because you can ‘fit’ the tower into your standard photo frame size so do not miss this spot if you intend to do the same.
Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
1 Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75116 Paris, France
Opens 11 am - 7 pm Last entry and ticket counter closes at 6:15 pm Galleries close at 6:45 pm
Thursday evenings until 9 pm Last entry and ticket counter closes at 8:15 pm Galleries close at 8:45
Closed on Tuesdays, January 1, May 1 and December 25
Full price : €12 // Reduced rate : €8 (Collections & temporary exhibitions combined)
This one is included in the museum pass. As an achitecture graduate I felt like having this one on my list. Inside, you will find almost every famous building built in France in shape of maquettes, posters, or films. Oh and there are not just a usual maquette because some of them are made in bigger scales than a regular maquette it is amazing! Considering its location and what it got inside, this museum is not as crowded as I thought it would be.
With its double-height ceiling the interior felt so spacious just perfect for its various collections from small to a man-sized room duplicate of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation replique! Those large repeating windows giving the maximum view to the Eiffel Tower for us to peek. There was also a temporary exhibition of some university students’ projects. I underestimated it but I have to admit it was worth my time.
Notre Dame de Paris
6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Place Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris   The Cathedral opens everyday Mon - Fri 08.00 - 18.45 Sat & Sun 08.00 - 19.15 Free entrance
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Next is this popular catholic cathedral in France, Notre Dame de Paris. Sometimes people are mistaken that notre dame only exists in Paris but in fact it’s not. This specific cathedral is one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture style. Another destination to grasp art and history. They provide artistic guide visit for different languages each in different schedule so be sure to check their website first if you’re interested to join one. We only took some pictures and enjoyed Paris’ windy afternoon sitting right across the building, observing people around.
Shakespeare & Co
37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris, France
Main Shop -- Every day 10am to 10pm Antiquarian -- Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 7pm Café -- Mon to Fri 9:30am-7pm // Sat and Sun 9:30am-8pm
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Not far from the cathedral, there is this English language bookshop founded in 1951. We crossed the Seine river and took some photos from the bridge. It was a lively neighborhood. Outside there were small stands for secondhand books and certainly cheaper price. Right next to its main entrance door there is a small intimate café. When you come in, you’ll be welcomed by book-packed walls, nice book paper smell, warm color lights, and friendly atmosphere. In the second floor, there is a small room where you can read books peacefully accompanied by some cute lazy cats. I mean, it is may be a paradise for you who love to spend the day indulging in your imagination. It is not allowed to take pictures inside, so I don’t have any but i can say that every corner in this building absolutely has its own beautiful story.
Musée d’Orsay
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris, France
Full rate €14 // Concession €11 // Free on first Sundays of the month (and others eligibility on its official web)
Closed every Monday, 1 May and 25 December
Not much to say except stunning! Musée d’Orsay is one of the largest art museums in Europe. We could see that this museum was once a train station  with an iconic big big watch on the front and sides facades. In my opinion, the main hall express the ultimate style of a great french museum. I feel like I was in a romantic classical drama lol. Another museum building that is a true art itself.  It has not only painting but also sculpture, furniture, but also photography collections.
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It has the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world by painters including Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Van Gogh and others. I felt like I fell in love all over again with --- paintings. I was fascinated by the decoration details in this museum at first but then I found myself in a room filled with works of masterpiece. The wall’s color really help building up the mood for every section. Oh it was crowded but it was perfect anyway -- an incredible atmosphere where the art was appreciated, not just a mere objects to take a selfie with. Another rare experience where I was drowned deep into my curiosity and imagination.
There I learned why an art of those can be called a masterpiece or even an artist can be called a legendary one. A flashback to why in the first place I love to draw when I was in my childhood --- I was left speechless. I guess I need to revisit this one next time I am in Paris to finish all the sections left untouched.
DAY 06
Institut du monde arabe
1 Rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France
Closed on Mondays, Tue Wed Fri 10am - 6pm, Thu Sat Sun 10am - 7pm
Ticket desks close 45 minutes before the closing times
Full rate €8
Reduced rate €6: job seekers and groups of friends (6 people or more)
Reduced rate €4: under 26s and non-European Union citizens
It is another architectural work by Jean Nouvel, specifically for the exceptional facade. I watched a documentary about this building in uni talking about the technology applied on the facade to adjust the intensity of sun rays. Fyi, it is important to be able to manage how much light can access an exhibition room since it may affects some collections. At first thought, I guessed it was going to be all about Islam but well you know I was wrong haha because it’s not.
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Inside, after buying or confirming your tickets in front desk, you will have to start your visit from the upper level down to the lower ground exhibition space where you’ll find the souvenir and book shop at the end. It was another new experience, enjoying an exhibition with a different sequence like that. From what I observed, it is a way for visitors to be “on track“ to the timeline of its history and to the story line which they want to offer you. They want us to experience the exhibition as a whole as we are directed to go on in one same plot: going down -- there is no alternative ending. Interesting, isn’t it?
La  Grande Mosquée de Paris
Grande Mosquée de Paris, 2bis Place du Puits de l'Ermite, 75005 Paris, France
Opens everyday for praying and visits, except Friday for visiting
Like you can guess it is a mosque where Moslems usually do their prayer. This is the first mosque built in Paris thus one of the oldest mosque in France. It’s opened in 1926. We chose the last day of our trip to visit this mosque just so my husband and I could do the Friday prayer. It has a moorish architecture style with ornaments you can also find similar in Al Hambra or Alcazar, I instantly fell in love with it. There is a main entrance where you can start your touristic visit welcomed by the beautiful inner court. There is also a Moroccan Resto just in the corner of the street  that you can try.
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Since it was Friday, the mosque was quite crowded. I saw many different faces and colors of skin, suddenly I felt a lil relieved. It was another kind of experience that we had, or at least for me. Living in a country where I am a minority made me realize how blessed I am growing up having all the privileges. Simple gestures -- like when a young woman smiled at me and helped me finding where to do this and that or when a woman praised my traveling mukena simply because maybe it was not easy finding one -- made me even more grateful.
After we finished, we went inside once again to really see this admirable building but also its history. In fact, we just knew that it is closed on Fridays for touristic visit but we were allowed to do a short sight seeing, alhamdulillah.
I honestly had not much expectation about my first ever trip abroad but I count my self as lucky as I had a chance to visit Paris in the first place with my beloved one. Let’s pray that I’ll have another chance to visit Paris with even more companies and memories to share :-)
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The Talk
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Its Friday morning and nothing seems better than to enjoy the morning with a cup of warm tea, enjoying the raindrops falling from the cloudy sky. The newly-wed couple sat on the couch. Planning to talk about what’s the plan for their future.
“Al, now that we are married. We need discuss our future plans,” Frederica said as she rested her head on one of his shoulder with her hands still holding on her tea cup. “I was thinking about it too. Next month, we’ll held the wedding and also having our honeymoon.”
He caressed her back gently while she kissed her his right cheek. “In March, I’ll be flying to Paris for about three months. I think I’ll be back in mid-June. I have my schedule for the Monalisa conservation,” said Frederica. “That’s okay. I’ll follow you to Paris. Maybe I’ll fly to Korea for some photoshoots and works. Is that okay for you?” he asked. Frederica nodded.
“Sure, darling. I have no problem with it. You also need to do your work. Don’t worry.” The actor smiled.
He took the cup from her hands and put it on the table. “Then...” he coughed. “In July, I’ll be having my new drama shoot. The one that I said to you during the engagement, the big project.” Fre looked up and smiled at him. “For how long?”
“A month and maybe more? A month and a half? But I’ll stay there for three months,” he told her. The lass nodded her head again. She has no problem with Alverstoke’s schedule. “Sure. So in September, I can be back home in Singapore. Will it be okay for you?” Frederica asked her husband. Hearing his wife, Alverstoke kissed her crown and nodded.
“I’m super okay but—“
“But?”
“When are we going to have the child, sweetheart? With all the schedules packed tightly like this. I thought we’re going to have one quickly, considering your condition and your age. I don’t want to lose you both,” Alverstoke asked her back with the forgotten matter.
Just right then, Frederica suddenly went silent. Realizing that she missed the important matter, the one she always wanted to, now slipped from her mind and thoughts. “Right... that one—“ she bit her lower lips. “
I went to the doctor already. To go check my condition and the possibilities,” she told him. Frederica grabbed his hand and lower her head in shame and fear.
“What’s wrong?”
“Fre, what’s wrong? Why are you crying?”
“Tell me, tell me if its not true—“
“What I’m thinking about..”
She started to cry and quickly Alverstoke took her into his embrace, although his heart was now broken already with the news.“I can’t have a child anymore. Only miracle can make it possible. I’m sorry— I’m sorry...” she cried. “
Now that I can’t have one, you should marry someone else who able to give you one. The media doesn’t know about our marriage yet. It’s possible for us to break this marriage.
 We still have the chance to cancel the wedding. You can build a family with other woman... because I can’t give you the happiness and bundle of joy you’re asking for.” Fre told him, nearly losing her voice.
Both hearts were shattered by the fact stated. The most torn one is Frederica, for sure. The couple has been discussing having at least a child in their family, but with the news about Frederica, it seems like everyone is losing their confidence. 
This probably is their first lowest point in the marriage. Alverstoke didn’t know how he should respond right now. He knew exactly that the news tears his wife, but he’s also... broken hearted too.
“Fre... no...” she whispered as he hugged her tighter than before.
“Al... if you wanted to have a child, please let me go. Let's just get the divorce and cancel everything. You deserve more than me, who can’t give you the bundle of joy we’ve always talk about.”
“I don’t want you to live lonely anymore.” Frederica cupped his face and smiled at him. Her eyes revealed that agonizing stare. Alverstoke could see it clearly, and vice versa. Her hands soon unwrapped from his body. She wiped her tears and ran to her bedroom on the second floor.
Alverstoke sat on the couch, devastated by the news. He closed his eyes as he started to cry out loud. At this moment, he didn’t know how to react. With what Frederica asked and told him, he didn’t know what to say. He will never leave her. He loves her. 
But the problem is the child.
Will they gave up on their marriage this quick?
End of The Talk.
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Nigerian celebrities who are victims of domestic violence
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in three women experiences some type of domestic or sexual violence. In Nigeria, there has been an increase in cases of domestic violence between couples and celebrities who become victims. Here is a list of 6 celebrities who have been victims of domestic violence and abuse:
1) Monalisa Chinda In 2014, Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda opened and revealed that she was a victim of domestic violence. Her first marriage with Dejo Richards ended with accusations of domestic violence and abuse. According to her, she tried to do everything possible to make the union work "I tried to make it work, but it takes two people to dance the tango." The duo has a son together. When this marriage collapsed, many thought that the world of the actress was over. However, twelve years after this horrible experience, Chinda found love in the arms of a man she called "lord and teacher", Victor Coker. According to her, she gave a second chance to love because of her daughter. "Honestly, after my divorce, which was very difficult for me, I wanted my daughter to grow up with a father figure. At a minimum, I did it for my son before doing it for myself, "he explained. 2) Suzanne Rero In 2015, Emeka Ike and Suzanne Rero separated in a very scandalous way. The couple separated after Suzanne sued for divorce, accusing Emeka Ike of spousal abuse. They had been married for 17 years. Suzanne claimed that Emeka had verbally and physically assaulted her over the years while she lived as a man and wife, even though their union seemed perfect outside. Although the actor stated that he had a peaceful marriage and that he and his wife were satisfied and enjoyed a common happiness, the court found that the evidence presented was sufficient to understand that their marriage was at beyond reconciliation and Emeka did not apply the necessary efforts 3) Fathia Williams Yoruba actress Fathia Williams, better known as Fathia Balogun, was married to Saidi Balogun. As beautiful as a couple looked, their marriage did not last. He was plagued by stories of domestic violence. After years of separation, couples officially divorced in 2015 4) Aigbe Mercy In 2017, the popular actress Nollywood Mercy accused her husband Lanre Gentry of physical violence. "He strikes me constantly. I stayed because I loved him and because every time he hit me he begged me and asked my family and friends. He promised to change regularly, but never did. "When my husband gets angry, it becomes physical, not only for me, but for everyone. He did it with the help of my house, who reported it to the police years ago. "I stayed for my children and because a lot of people admire me. He was a model and really wanted to stay together. I just wanted a house, "said Aigbe The couple separated after the abuse resulted in a broken skull, a charge denied by her separated husband. 5) Tonto Dikeh Tonto Dikeh, actress of Nollywood, marries the philanthropist Olakunle Churchill. However, the actress confirmed the separation of her husband in February 2017. She accused her husband of violence. The star actress, amidst tears, revealed images and videos as evidence of abuse. "Domestic violence is real. I do not know how I live and suffer again and again, but many people have blamed me. The fact that I stayed in my marriage is not because of my son, but I believe that you can not abuse yourself or that you can not leave him in an environment of abuse and you claim that you do it for your son, no. I stayed because I did it for myself, I stayed because I loved my husband with all my heart, "she said. However, responding to the divorce in an interview, Churchill said, "Our marriage has been undermined by several frivolous claims of lies, ranging from domestic violence to false accusations and so on. "I never got my hands on him. I had never done this before. She invented these things to discredit my philanthropic works. I come from a suitable disciplined Yoruba home. I was well trained and educated under the fear of God. " 6) Foluke Daramola Actress Foluke Daramola revealed that she was raped as a teenager. He married Babatunde Sobowale in 2005 and the union ended in 2008 after two children accused of mistreating his wife and infidelity. The actress remarried and is happy with her last husband (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); via Blogger https://ift.tt/31CIg2l
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Dating after my husband died
What Are the Dangers of Dating Too Soon After the Loss of a Spouse? I still wake up in horror every morning when I realize that my husband, the source of my strength, my soul mate, is dead, and when I try try to reach ouf for help, I get men who joined these groups asking me if I am single.  But there was another reason for it.  It just means that my homing device must still be putting out a weak signal after all of these years.  I could see myself with him if we decide marriage.  You don't need to justify your actions to them or anyone else.  In many cases, the personal relationship would have been satisfactory, but not one in which a great fire burned constantly in the couple's hearts.  I told him I was happy with just going out to dinner and was not ready for anything more right now.
Second Time Around I missed a lot of red flags that I would like to think I would have seen if I had taken more time.  Parents can also reassure their children that they will proceed cautiously.  He assured them that while he will never stop loving her, it would be unrealistic to think he would live his life alone and sad.  The breakthrough came when Monalisa my best friend introduced me to this wonderful, great prophet named Prophet Abayotor who eventually helped me out.  It has been awkward and exciting.  First, I needed to be willing to discuss dating with people who I was close to.  She may spend a lot of time talking about her late spouse or making comparisons between the new partner and her husband.
What Are the Dangers of Dating Too Soon After the Loss of a Spouse? I reassure them by saying that taking that first step is the hardest part.  But don't make the same mistakes over and over.  Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.  While most people were happy for him, there were murmurings about the speed at which he became enamoured with new spouse Sara, who he started dating about 10 months after losing Jane.  Widows can profoundly fall in love, but their loving relationship might be complex, as it is typically a three-hearts relationship.
Dating After Death: How I Knew I was Ready They have not experienced the pain, depression, anger and anxiety that came along with the death of my husband.  I wasn't feeling that I was falling more in love each day.  You might need to , get a new haircut, or shop for some better fitting clothes.  God opened every door, answered every prayer.  Planning your re-entry to a new social life is not done overnight, says Erlene Rokowsky, Psy.  My life seems a little easier since I have done that.
Dating Etiquette After Spouse Dies Another marriage is not worth the effort Finding the right partner and then to live with him often involves a lot of time and effort.  I have been to dinner with him, we have a very strong connection and he makes me laugh and feel good.  Learn from them and continue moving forward.  The extrovert may need a variety of relationships.  I have a variety of friends, mostly single, with whom I enjoy social activities.  I had organized everything and my son, Karim, stepped up and finalized the arrangements.
Dating After Death: How I Knew I was Ready Yes, but especially if you have kids, take some time and don't rush into anything.  As long you're out together, she should feel special.  Even not having it, because the not having it makes it complicated.  She had been very sick for the last three years of her life.  That one look instilled in me a sense of freedom.  I'm not sure he does love me the same or if I'm just his distraction.  Are you struggling with confidence or esteem issues or feel uncertain about what to expect from dating? I was going crazy, mad and confuse.
Sheryl Sandberg dating again after death of her husband: How long should a grieving partner wait? She received a degree in English from Rollins College in 1998 and has since worked as a writer, editor, Marketing Manager, and Event Planner.  I know deep in my heart that I'm not ready for a serious relationship but need the company so terribly bad.  Follow her on Twitter drpetra.  Be sure to meet in a public place that is well populated.  It is likely to have been good and comfortable, but not what we are presented with in romantic movies.  And i told him everything that happen all he told me that i should not worry that all my problems will be solved immediately.
Sheryl Sandberg dating again after death of her husband: How long should a grieving partner wait? My husband passed away in 2010 of prostate cancer.  I never believed in magic spells or anything like this, but I was told by a reliable source a very close co-worker that Trust is a very dedicated, gifted, and talented person,It was one of the best things I have ever done.  Even if the predicaments surrounding being with a new lover are solved and the widow can spare a place in her heart for the new lover, there is still a whole set of dilemmas concerning how and when to embark on a new love.  I forgave him and today we are living together again.  Would you like going out with someone who constantly talks about issues she's having in her life? I was so confuse and don't know what to do.  It made Paul's scripture about contentment a reality for me.
How to find a social life after the death of a spouse I will always love and miss my late husband.  Yet intimacy is a necessary and fundamental part of the human condition, a need that never really goes away.  We both love each other and we plane to get married.  So, i will advice you out there to kindly visit the same website {makomagicsolution gmail.  People handle grief differently and there is the issue of sex - if was absent from the other comments - some older people have fallen into immorality as there is no risk of pregnancy.  The unimaginable has happened and you are a widow or widower.
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Further Investigation into the FBI Vault
MONEY LAUNDERING & OUTRIGHT THEFT PLAIN & SIMPLE. YOU MIGHT WANT TO FIND OUT WHY ALL THIS HUMAN CRAP IS TRYING TO POSE AS ME OR RELATED TO ME & MY ROSATO FAMILY... AND ALL THOSE PHONY WEBERS CROPPING UP. LOOK AT HILLARY CLINTON - DO AN IMAGE SEARCH WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG, NOW LOOK AT HER THIS PAST DECADE. SHE'S MORPHED INTO LOOKING LIKE A COMBINATION OF ME, MY MOTHER & HER FIRST BORN, MY HALF-SISTER, SUSAN MARIE WEBER (notice this is the same exact name of GEORGE SOROS supposed ex-wife). LOOK AT VALERIE JARRETT, WHO SUDDENLY MORPHED INTO LOOKING LIKE MY MOTHER'S ROSATO COUSINS.... LOOK AT OBAMA TRYING TO POSE AS RELATED, LOOK AT KAREN HUDES, LOOK AT ALL THESE ARSEHOLES.... INJECTING THEMSELVES WITH OUR DNA & INJECTING THEIR BAD DNA IN US (CRISPR e.g.) JUST TO STEAL OUR MONIES & IDENTITIES. THIS IS FROM THE HUGE EXTORTION RACKET BY CRIMINAL CRAP IN GOVT/MIL LIKE BUSH/CHENEY, OPERATION PROJECT PAPERCLIPS, SMARMY ESTABLISHMENT AND OLDER ENEMIES OF THE STATE.... I GOT OFFERED UP BY (finally both convicted felons '85) MY MOTHER AND HER HUSBAND (who is my half-brother)  WHO GOT SET UP TO BE AT THE JFK ASSASSINATION (i believe truly undercover)... WHEN THOSE BEHIND LAUNDERING NAZI LOOTED MONIES FOUND OUT SHE WAS PREGNANT WITH ME BY HER HUSBAND'S FATHER, THE SON OF MAX WEBER, Jr. , ADOLPH WEBER MY BIOLOGICAL FATHER -THUS MAKING ME THE ONLY HEIR TO THE WEBER FORTUNE.... AND ON MY MOTHER'S FATHER SIDE? ROSATO/ROSETTA/DAVINCI... I WAS SIGNATORY AND HEIR..... POPE JOHN PAUL I WAS MY GRANDFATHER'S COUSIN, SAMUEL A. ROSATO, BOTH MURDERED SEPT 1978 ON THE SAME DAY BECAUSE THEY WERE INVESTIGATING HOW ROSATO/MONALISA/VATICAN MONIES WERE STOLEN & WHO WAS BEHIND OFFERING ME UP & TRYING TO KILL ME. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY KNEW WHO WAS MANIPULATING MY MOTHER  OR HOW FAR HER INVOLVEMENT WAS ALONG WITH HER HUSBAND WHO OFFERED ME UP IN 73 FOR HIS ILLEGITIMATE SON TO BE MADE A STAR (DICAPRIO) AND FOR ME TO BE DESTROYED. THAT'S WHEN THE NEW MONARCH PROGRAM BEGAN, LATER EXPANDED TO EVERYONE GOOD THEY COULD. HAVE I SEEN ONE PENNY OF ANY? ANY! ANY OF ANY OF MY MONIES??? HELL NO. ALL MY WORK, BUSINESS PLANS & INVENTIONS, MUSIC, SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS, EVEN TRUSTS & FUNDS I HAD SET UP FOR AMERICAN PEOPLE IN NEED.... ALL STOLEN BY THIS HUMAN F*NG GARBAGE. ARE MY SON & I  SUBJECTED TO NONSTOP TORTURE & DISFIGUREMENT? HIT WITH MILITARY WMDS? ALL SORTS OF WEAPONS IN THE HANDS OF MIND-NUMBING CRIMINAL SOCIOPATHS OF DARK ACADEMIA? DIA? YOU BET. NONSTOP TRYING TO MURDER US OUTRIGHT, HIM UNDER TORTURE/TRAUMA BASED MIND-CONTROL,,, HORRIFIC, UNFATHOMABLE CRUELTY FAR WORSE THAN GITMO OR ANY HOLOCAUST... SADISTIC. DID I CARE ABOUT THE $$$$? NOT OVER MY SON, SAMUEL, MY ONLY CHILD..... WHO WAS KIDNAPPED FROM ME WHILE I WAS KIDNAPPED FROM  HIM. DO I CARE ABOUT THIS BS "STAR CHILDREN' CRAP? HELL NO. I DIDNT AUTHORIZE ANY OF IT. I'M THE FAKE BIRTH CERTIFICATE, I'M THE ONE WITH THE DOD INFOWAR SAP THAT IS PARTLY HIGHLY CLASSIFIED & PART ABOVE TOP SECRET.. I'M THE ONE WHO IS SEEN AS PROPHETIC - ESPECIALLY WITH MANY MUSLIMS AND CERTAINLY THE CHURCH.. I'M THE "WOMAN FROM THE WEST" UBL, ATTA & THE FL CELL KNEW. I'M THE ONE, THE ONLY ONE WHO DID REAL NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. CIA DIRECTOR GEORGE TENET BETTER START TALKING IF HE LIKES LIVING, IF HE LIKES HIS FAMILY LIVING.... SAME WITH ALL THESE PIECES OF SH*T. IF THE USA AND ISRAEL WANT TO STAY ON THE FUCKIING MAP,  YOU BETTER HELP ME & MY SON NOW...... AND YOU BETTER GO AFTER ALL THESE PIECES OF SH*T TORTURING ME & MY SON AND THESE PIECES OF GOVT & MIL SHIT & THEIR CREEPY CRONIES BEHIND THIS... AS WELL AS FOREIGN PLAYERS... IF YOU LIKE LIVING, THAT IS.
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It Seems Monalisa Chinda Is Expecting Her Second Child; See Photos of Her Baby Bump
It Seems Monalisa Chinda Is Expecting Her Second Child; See Photos of Her Baby Bump
It seems it’s a baby bump we sight on actress, Monalisa Chinda who got married to her husband, Tonye Coker, in Santorini, Greece last year September. The actress who has an 8-year-old daughter from her first marriage shared photos from the Rivers @ 50 celebration in Port Harcourt, and we can’t but spot what seems […]
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torixus · 5 years
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Nigerian celebrities who are victims of domestic violence
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in three women experiences some type of domestic or sexual violence. In Nigeria, there has been an increase in cases of domestic violence between couples and celebrities who become victims. Here is a list of 6 celebrities who have been victims of domestic violence and abuse:
1) Monalisa Chinda In 2014, Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda opened and revealed that she was a victim of domestic violence. Her first marriage with Dejo Richards ended with accusations of domestic violence and abuse. According to her, she tried to do everything possible to make the union work "I tried to make it work, but it takes two people to dance the tango." The duo has a son together. When this marriage collapsed, many thought that the world of the actress was over. However, twelve years after this horrible experience, Chinda found love in the arms of a man she called "lord and teacher", Victor Coker. According to her, she gave a second chance to love because of her daughter. "Honestly, after my divorce, which was very difficult for me, I wanted my daughter to grow up with a father figure. At a minimum, I did it for my son before doing it for myself, "he explained. 2) Suzanne Rero In 2015, Emeka Ike and Suzanne Rero separated in a very scandalous way. The couple separated after Suzanne sued for divorce, accusing Emeka Ike of spousal abuse. They had been married for 17 years. Suzanne claimed that Emeka had verbally and physically assaulted her over the years while she lived as a man and wife, even though their union seemed perfect outside. Although the actor stated that he had a peaceful marriage and that he and his wife were satisfied and enjoyed a common happiness, the court found that the evidence presented was sufficient to understand that their marriage was at beyond reconciliation and Emeka did not apply the necessary efforts 3) Fathia Williams Yoruba actress Fathia Williams, better known as Fathia Balogun, was married to Saidi Balogun. As beautiful as a couple looked, their marriage did not last. He was plagued by stories of domestic violence. After years of separation, couples officially divorced in 2015 4) Aigbe Mercy In 2017, the popular actress Nollywood Mercy accused her husband Lanre Gentry of physical violence. "He strikes me constantly. I stayed because I loved him and because every time he hit me he begged me and asked my family and friends. He promised to change regularly, but never did. "When my husband gets angry, it becomes physical, not only for me, but for everyone. He did it with the help of my house, who reported it to the police years ago. "I stayed for my children and because a lot of people admire me. He was a model and really wanted to stay together. I just wanted a house, "said Aigbe The couple separated after the abuse resulted in a broken skull, a charge denied by her separated husband. 5) Tonto Dikeh Tonto Dikeh, actress of Nollywood, marries the philanthropist Olakunle Churchill. However, the actress confirmed the separation of her husband in February 2017. She accused her husband of violence. The star actress, amidst tears, revealed images and videos as evidence of abuse. "Domestic violence is real. I do not know how I live and suffer again and again, but many people have blamed me. The fact that I stayed in my marriage is not because of my son, but I believe that you can not abuse yourself or that you can not leave him in an environment of abuse and you claim that you do it for your son, no. I stayed because I did it for myself, I stayed because I loved my husband with all my heart, "she said. However, responding to the divorce in an interview, Churchill said, "Our marriage has been undermined by several frivolous claims of lies, ranging from domestic violence to false accusations and so on. "I never got my hands on him. I had never done this before. She invented these things to discredit my philanthropic works. I come from a suitable disciplined Yoruba home. I was well trained and educated under the fear of God. " 6) Foluke Daramola Actress Foluke Daramola revealed that she was raped as a teenager. He married Babatunde Sobowale in 2005 and the union ended in 2008 after two children accused of mistreating his wife and infidelity. The actress remarried and is happy with her last husband (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); via Blogger https://ift.tt/31CIg2l
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