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Education 2010 – Simple Book Publishing 10/12/2024

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Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training 09/09/2024

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Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children and are therefore legally required to report suspected child abuse. The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project provides training for all mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities pro...

09/03/2024

Revisiting this book to start the year. What a great resource. I think the introduction to this book is one of the best I’ve ever read. So insightful- so spot on 🎯

09/02/2024
08/29/2024

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The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Amaru Shakur aka 2Pac, Makaveli.

"Autobiographical"

Did u hear about the rose that grew from a crack

in the concrete

Proving nature's laws wrong it learned 2 walk

without having feet

Funny it seems but by keeping its dreams

it learned 2 breathe fresh air

Long live the rose that grew from concrete

when no one else even cared!

In the Depths of Solitude

Dedicated 2 Me

I exist in the depths of solitude

pondering my true goal

Trying 2 find peace of mind

and still preserve my soul

CONSTANTLY yearning 2 be accepted

and from all receive respect

Never compromising but sometimes risky

and that is my only regret

A young heart with an old soul

how can there be peace

How can I be in the depths of solitude

when there R 2 inside of me

This Duo within me causes

the perfect opportunity

2 learn and live twice as fast

as those who accept simplicity

Sometimes I Cry

Sometimes when I'm alone

I cry because I'm on my own

The tears I cry R bitter and warm

They flow with life but take no form

I cry because my heart is torn

and I find it difficult 2 carry on

If I had an ear 2 confide in

I would cry among my treasured friends

But who do u know that stops that long

to help another carry on

The world moves fast and it would rather pass u by

than 2 stop and c what makes u cry

It's painful and sad and sometimes I cry

and no one cares about why.

Under the Skies Above

After the Miscarriage

My child is out there somewhere

under the skies above

waiting anxiously 4 u and me

2 bless it with our love

A part of me a part of u

and a part of this love we share

will protect my unborn child

who lives dormant out there somewhere

Sometimes in my dreams

I imagine what it would be like

How could I properly guide him

when even I don't know what's right

Whether he is born in wealth or poverty

there will be no deficiency in love

I welcome this gift of life

given from GOD under the skies above

Copyright © 1999 by The Estate of Tupac Shakur

08/20/2024

Crafting Your Own Identity in the Digital Age: Learning from AI, Business, Sports, and More

In today's fast-paced world, we are more than just consumers of information; we are creators of our own identities. With the vast resources available at our fingertips, it's easier than ever to carve out a personal brand that reflects our unique interests and values. For me, that journey involves following thought leaders in AI and tech, diving into business and financial wisdom, keeping up with the latest in sports, and indulging in the fascinating world of trivia. One thing you won't find in my feed, however, is social media influencers or any content that leans toward the negative or nasty side of the spectrum.

AI and Tech: Embracing the Future

Artificial Intelligence and technology are not just buzzwords; they are shaping the future of every industry. By following pioneers in AI, I stay ahead of the curve, learning about the latest innovations and how they can be applied in various sectors. Whether it’s a new algorithm, an emerging tech trend, or insights into how AI is transforming industries, this knowledge is invaluable. It's about more than just understanding the tech—it's about leveraging that understanding to build a future-proof personal and professional life.

Business and Financial Wisdom: Building a Solid Foundation

In a world where financial literacy is often overlooked, I prioritize following experts who offer insights into business strategies, investment opportunities, and economic trends. By doing so, I arm myself with the knowledge to make informed decisions that can secure my financial future. Whether it's learning about the stock market, understanding cryptocurrency, or mastering the basics of entrepreneurship, these insights are crucial. They empower me to take control of my financial destiny, one informed decision at a time.

Sports: The Power of Discipline and Teamwork

Sports have always been a passion of mine, not just for the thrill of the game but for the lessons they teach. Following sports leaders and athletes gives me a daily dose of inspiration, reminding me of the importance of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Whether it’s watching a game or reading about an athlete’s journey, I find valuable life lessons that extend far beyond the field. Sports teach us that success is a blend of hard work, strategy, and collaboration—all skills that are transferable to every aspect of life.

Trivia: The Joy of Curiosity

And then there's trivia—the random facts and tidbits that make life interesting. I follow trivia channels and pages not just for fun, but because they keep my curiosity alive. Learning something new, no matter how small, is a reminder that the world is full of wonders waiting to be explored. Trivia is a testament to the fact that learning doesn’t always have to be serious; sometimes, it’s the quirky, seemingly insignificant knowledge that adds the most color to our lives.

Guidance in Faith: Following the Leaders of Ahlus Sunnah

When it comes to my religion, I take care to follow the leaders of Ahlus Sunnah. This ensures that I remain grounded in authentic teachings and do not get confused or led astray. In an age where religious information is abundant but not always accurate, following trusted scholars and leaders provides clarity and peace of mind. It helps me stay true to my beliefs and practice my faith with confidence.

Choosing Content Wisely: Avoiding Social Media Influencers and Negative Content

In this vast digital landscape, not all content is created equal. That’s why I consciously avoid following social media influencers and any content that veers toward the nasty or negative. Instead, I focus on enriching my mind and spirit with positive, educational, and inspiring material. By curating my digital environment, I ensure that my time online is spent productively, feeding my growth rather than dragging me down.

We Are Our Own Fashion, Our Own Label

In this digital age, we have the power to define who we are. By choosing who and what to follow, we curate our own education and craft our personal brand. We are no longer bound by traditional paths of learning; platforms like Coursera, YouTube, and Google have democratized education, making it accessible to anyone with an internet connection. The resources are there, free and abundant—it’s up to us to seize these opportunities and mold ourselves into the people we want to be.

So, as I continue to follow these diverse fields, I am reminded daily that I am my own fashionista, my own label. The knowledge I gain and the skills I develop are the threads that weave the fabric of my identity. In this era of limitless learning, the only limit is our willingness to grow. So, let’s embrace every opportunity, learn from every available source, and continue to shape our own unique brands in this ever-evolving world.

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