Joey’s girlfriend Ruby is a bit less sporty than he is, but one morning she decided to take up the challenge and go on a walk with Joey.
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The TikTok community has turned walking without music, podcasts or other artificial noise into a "stress-relieving" trend. Psychiatrist Dr. Raafat W. Girgis discusses the benefits of "silent walking."
UK Singer Brings Down The House Leanne Mitchell was crowned the first winner of The Voice UK after a series of show-stopping performances. Multi-talented Leanne, 28, sings, writes music AND plays the piano and organ. Her day job is singing at a holiday park, which she loves, but she wants to follow in the footsteps
Tai Beauchamp, a champion of women empowerment, is paving the way for safe spaces where women can thrive. Through her organization, The Safe Space, Beauchamp
Meet Chloe: passionate about midwifery and on the cusp of adulthood. As a student midwife in inner-city Leicester, Chloe finds fulfilment caring for women and families from wide-ranging backgrounds - but will her own personal challenges derail her ambitions? Having recently lost her mother, and supporting her father through addiction, Chloe must make difficult choices and reconcile her rewarding yet demanding career with loyalty for those she loves. New Walk is a profoundly moving coming-of-age story, where midwifery, birth and the decisions life throws at us combine to shape a young woman's life. None
I just had to share this ensemble put together by the lovely 16 Sparrows over at Behind the Curtain. She was inspired by the Gibson Girl / Suffragette look of the 1890's... [click on her link for outfit details]: Of course, the Gibson girl and the suffragette were quite scandalous, so the only other thing this bad girl needs to complete the look is an Eagle Bicycle [how did people ride these?] Click here for an interesting little article on how the bicycle liberated women. Suffrage literature and the history of women's suffrage is one of my areas of interest, as well as fashion history [particularly 1890's-1930's]. So, I thought I would post a few images to continue the theme -- just for fun... Some more scandalous suffragettes and their cycles... An 1890's sporting/riding costume with bloomers... Some dressier ensembles from the 1890's... [Les modes parisiennes : Peterson's magazine. 1890's]
Yar-e-sitamgar revolves around two main protagonists, Faaz and Amal. Between the clash of different perspectives and ideologies., what they wouldn't..
Mary Wears What She Wants promotes discussion on courage, open-mindedness, and identity. Click for activities and read-aloud questions.
Break the rules, embrace imperfection, and express your unique self through lettering art! This book is for anyone who's felt the pressure of perfection. As a schoolgirl in Vietnam and later in online lettering classes, Huyen Dinh was always told to perfect her penmanship. Instead, she started embracing her own imperfect style-with squiggly lines, cheeky messages, and candy colors. In this upbeat guidebook, Dinh walks you through the basic rules of lettering and then teaches you how to break them in clever and creative ways. She shares challenges and triumphs from her own artistic journey and offers inspiration as well as technical tips. You can use your new lettering skills to tell your personal story, support a cause you care about, or decorate your tote bags and sneakers! Fully illustrated in Dinh's signature pastel palette, this book is the perfect companion for any aspiring creative.
The text had become the primary reference for many people looking to see what the UK might look like under its new Prime Minister
Y.B. Taylor "reaches and teaches through poetry." With "IN MY SHOES! Poems of Introspection," she births her sixth literary child, and continues her journeys, experiences and realities as an African American woman born, in the 1950s, when segregation was still the norm. Y.B. Taylor's poetry is reflective of her upbringing as an only child of protective and nurturing parents. She finds her voice and self through her writing. Her voice provides her perspective of living and being challenged as a person of color, her perspective of living and being challenged as a women, and her perspective of living and being challenged as "one of the first" or "one of a few." Since 2009, with the birth of her first literary child, "What I Know ... Poems of Life," Y.B. Taylor has always contended her poetry is reflective of HER experiences ... not all African Americans' experiences. When writing poetry with historical references, she researches to bring a sense of authenticity to her words. She provides extensive ENDNOTES, which explain many of the historical and cultural references and definitions for commonly and not so commonly used terms made throughout her poetry. Y.B. Taylor realizes many of her poems are similarly themed with focus on INjustice, INequality, DIScrimination, DISenfranchisement - four of many legal INconsistencies and DIStinctions directed at and applied to people of color. She also realizes it is normal for individuals to hear, read, and observe simultaneously, but receive and perceive differently, validating her use of similarly themed poems with a goal of capturing the attention and augmenting the thinking and comprehension of those who fail to understand what it means to walk "IN MY SHOES!" "IN MY SHOES! Poems of Introspection," contains original poetry and essays; the contents of the titles range in length from a single-page to eight pages. As an individual, Y.B. Taylor does not take herself too seriously, but she is serious about her writing. Her evolution of thought is evident in her writing, as personal life changes, voluntary and involuntary, have influenced her to look at life from varying perspectives. When asked, Y.B. Taylor will gladly state, "Poetry is my tell!" "In Y.B. Taylor's Shoes, I found songs of truth. A rhythmic chant; our communal thoughts posed so precisely by this talented poet. At times, it seems she is reading my mind, distilling my thoughts into fluid chants of verse. Remarkably timely and timeless, our memories placed on the page with the melodies of our histories celebrated or challenged with every phrase." - Daphne Maxwell Reid | Author: Y B Taylor, Dennis R. Winston | Publisher: Independently published | Publication Date: Jun 07, 2019 | Number of Pages: 124 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1793325162 | ISBN-13: 9781793325167
This 30-Day Walking Challenge is just what you need to jump start your fitness journey! Great for beginners, and easy to adapt for advanced fitness geeks!
She loves life from the mountains to the sea- She is full of joy and wonder- She faces a challenge head on- She walks to the edge- Bold and natural, the earth runs through her and she spreads love with every step— This expressionist painting captures a spirit of freedom, courage, and giving. Oil on canvas, painted with a knife and bold texture.
How can we change the conversation around gender, become better allies, challenge misconceptions and make the world a better place? Anti-transgender legislation is being introduced across the world in record-breaking numbers. Trans people are under attack in sports, healthcare, entertainment, schools, bathrooms and nearly every walk of life. Schuyler Bailar didn't set out to be an activist, but his very public transition to the Harvard men's swim team put him in the spotlight. His choice to be open about his journey and share his experience has touched people around the world. His plain-spoken education has evolved into tireless advocacy for inclusion and collective liberation. In He/She/They, Schuyler uses storytelling and the art of conversation to give us essential language and context of gender, meeting everyone where they are and paving the way for understanding, acceptance and, most importantly, connection. Schuyler clearly and compassionately addresses fundamental topics, from why being transgender is not a choice and why pronouns are important, to more complex issues including how gender-affirming healthcare can be lifesaving and why allowing trans youth to play sports is good for every child. More than a book on allyship, He/She/They also speaks to trans people directly, answering the question, 'does it get better?' with a resounding yes, celebrating radical trans joy. With a relatable narrative rooted in facts, science and history, Schuyler helps restore common sense and humanity to a discussion that continues to be divisively co-opted and deceptively politicized. Myth-busting, affirming and compassionate, He/She/They is a crucial, urgent and lifesaving book that will forever change the conversation about gender. *** 'Informative, fabulous to read, and leaves the reader with joy. I love this book!' Jonathan Van Ness, New York Times bestselling author, and TV personality 'Written for both a trans and a general readership, [this] is a solid introduction to why trans rights matter' Publisher's Weekly 'I wish I had this book to guide my own journey years ago, but I am so glad it exists now. We need it!' Dylan Mulvaney, actress, comedian
Miriam Margolyes has opened up about her health, revealing that she 'can't walk' and may need a wheelchair soon.
Yar-e-sitamgar revolves around two main protagonists, Faaz and Amal. Between the clash of different perspectives and ideologies., what they wouldn't..
If there’s one thing teens are short on, it's respect for their elders, their teachers, and their parents. That's never been a modern problem because young people have always been rebellious. Marc Mero was no different. But it took a radical wakeup call for him to realize how very wrong every teenager is. Marc Mero looks
Yar-e-sitamgar revolves around two main protagonists, Faaz and Amal. Between the clash of different perspectives and ideologies., what they wouldn't..
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She survived multiple devastating heartbreaks. She was broken into pieces. And every time they thought she wouldn’t make it, she’d come back ten times stronger and smarter. Every time she thought her world was about
I haven't tasted chocolate for over ten years and now I'm walking down the street unwrapping a Kit Kat. Remember when Kate Moss said, 'Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels'? She's wrong: chocolate does. At the age of 32, after ten years of hiding from the truth, Emma Woolf finally decided it was time to face the biggest challenge of her life. Addicted to hunger, exercise and control, she was juggling a full-blown eating disorder with a successful career, functioning on an apple a day. Having met the man of her dreams (and wanting a future and a baby together), she embarked on the hardest struggle of all: to beat anorexia. It was time to start eating again, to regain her fertility and her curves, to throw out the size-zero clothes and face her food fears. And, as if that wasn't enough pressure, Emma took the decision to write about her progress in a weekly column for The Times. Honest, hard hitting and yet romantic, An Apple a Day is a manifesto for the modern generation to stop starving and start living. This compelling, life-affirming true story is essential reading for anyone affected by eating disorders (whether as a sufferer or carer), anyone interested in health and social issues - and for medical and health professionals.