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Racial history is evolving through ballet
Ballerino: Not what you may have been told Ballerino is an Italian term for a male Ballerina who dances in a major role. When I was a young girl in the 1960s and a teenager in the 1970s men who danced ballet were called "sissy's" which was a code word for being effeminate. I once was at a doctor's office and the little boy I was babysitting began dancing and a receptionist said he had great moves, I replied that perhaps he might one day perform ballet. She made a face and said she hoped he would do something more masculine.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in FYI
10 Bizarre Rules The First Family Must Follow
1. They Can’t Open any Windows The first family is forbidden from opening windows. It includes the ones in the White House and cars. For eternity, be it spring or summer, all windows are closed. Former First Lady Michelle Obama once told a reporter, “I want to do little things like, you know, open a window,” as she was anticipating the end of her husband’s term. Very rarely, the secret service lets the first family open their windows for a very short time.
By The Soulful Scribbler 4 years ago in FYI
Iceland Mandates Successful Offline Self-Discovery Programs to Solve Teens’ Problems
Sometimes, I’m sure we may still wonder how we ever survived the hazards of being a teenager ourselves. Even without the internet, how many of our own stories can tell about growing up, tolerating high risks, following our own rules to discover our brand of independence. It’s the nature of the adolescent brain to function more with emotional reactions until more logical thinking patterns develop in the neocortex by the age of 20 plus.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in FYI
Everyone Has Different Pain Thresholds - Both Physical and Emotional
We all have different pain thresholds, both physical and emotional. Our physical pain thresholds depend on several factors, including our age, gender, and genetics. Some studies have shown that women are more sensitive to physical pain than men, and people of different ethnic groups have different pain thresholds as well. For example, African Americans experience more physical pain than white people. Other studies have shown that women have lower, but still highly-perceived pain than males.
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in FYI
Canada PNP Immigration Highlights Of 2021
The number of invitations to apply (ITAs) for Canadian provincial nomination in September 2021 is 6,500 or so. Most Canadian provinces or territories run their own PNP. Therefore, provincial governments can choose the best candidates for their local labor market requirements and managing the settlement of immigrants in their jurisdictions. Each province in Canada has its own requirements for the eligibility of foreign workers for Canadian PR under its PNP.
By Trenity Consultant4 years ago in FYI
Why Are There So Many Car Accidents and Fatalities in Florida?
Florida has great fame because of its many tourist attractions, beaches, and warm weather year-round. However, the state is infamous for its many car accidents and fatalities. According to a post at iihs.org, the reasons for most accidents are from state to state. Florida has a large number of visitors who are unfamiliar with the roads and driving in heavy traffic. College students trek by the thousands for spring break, and they often party.
By Anidjar & Levine4 years ago in FYI
Delivery Truck Accidents in New York: Whom Do You Sue for Your Car Damages?
It can be confusing trying to figure out whether you can even file a personal injury lawsuit for a truck-related accident injury. New York is a no-fault, non-tort insurance state, and drivers are extremely limited in their ability to sue for damages. Most drivers file with their own insurance companies for reimbursement for damages and medical expenses. Drivers in fender-benders and mild accidents follow those rules. However, delivery truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries and death. These kinds of injuries often qualify for an exception that allows the drivers to sue for an at-fault truck driver.
By Friedman & Simon Associates, LLP.4 years ago in FYI
Banabans Compensation Claims
PART TWO Excerpt of debate over the compensation claims for the Banabans (Ocean Island). Tabled in UK House of Commons in July 1979, a scathing report of the grievous wrongs and exploitation inflicted on the Banabans during seven-nine years of the mining era. After Judge Megarry's findings in the Banabans civil court case in the UK High Court, what is deemed as 'fair' compensation? As the future of the Banabans in handed over to the newly formed Kiribati Government.
By Stacey King4 years ago in FYI









