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Happy 4th of July! 🎆 Today, we celebrate the spirit of freedom and independence 🇺🇸 Wishing you a happy and safe holiday! #Newrez #Happy4th #IndependenceDay #4thofJuly
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Another great family, another adventure. Kickstarting family # 68 in Stuttgart, Germany 🇩🇪 #governancematters #familybusiness #familyoffice #ownershipgovernance #corporategovernance #successionplanning #familystucture #okeilico
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International Day of Families --------------------- International Day of Families is being marked worldwide today. Family is fundamental of a society and a country at large. Building a family with love and care plays a pivotal role in creating triumphant citizens. Source of Greatness
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In the fast-paced whirlwind of modern life, where everything seems to be changing at lightning speed, the importance of family traditions stands out as a timeless beacon of stability and connection. https://buff.ly/3GGuySe
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🍀✨ Wishing you a day filled with luck, laughter, and the joy of the Irish! Happy St. Patrick's Day from all of us at Voixly! 🌈🎉 #HappyStPatricksDay #StPatricksDay #Voixly #Instagram #SocialMediaStrategy #ContentStrategy #DigitalStrategy #SocialMedia #DigitalMarketing
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Trevia Tyler Ricks @TreviaA 9h https://lnkd.in/gMFQpz9F https://lnkd.in/gHtdfm-x As always, r amazing sis is on point. The entirety of both vids r extremely relevant about serious issues n r community. And starting around the 33 minute mark, she talked profoundly about some things I’ve recently touched on. Those patty cake games as she expressed that r so-called elite keep playing don’t do anything. The same ole, same ole of yesterday is dead and gone, and it really didn’t make as much difference as it should’ve back in the day. When I shared the vid from We Woke Now some days ago, I stated how we must strategize accordingly and deal accordingly with coons here and abroad among other things. Also, several months ago to over a year ago, I stated how important it is to study your enemy. That’s one thing I’ve learned in the military and with having a lil white in me as well(my gr8 grandma was half-white), I think a little or could relate a little to them. And with knowing how vile and crazy some r or could be as I previously stated, that coming to ther town just pissed them off, & just made things dreadfully worse for the black residents in that area of the DEEP DIRTY SOUTH. Now, as far as Jakes, I and another person who I believe will be a future business partner of mines saw some disturbing things about him several months b4 he attended that sexual deviant’s party. Once we discerned some terrible things about Jakes, we backed away from him. I also discerned some terrible things about another preacher or two at a church we used to attend that bears witness to what r sis talks about in more depth on her network. Thus said, I also saw how some black preachers in Chicago were paid off to recruit ther parishioners to vote for that corrupt politician that helped him become governor. One thing I can say also is that with us entering in a new age now, I believe the #prophecy that the traditional church structures that man has set up will be torn down. (I’m paraphrasing, but it’s basically the same thing prophesied.)
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Some interesting facts about St. Patrick’s Day: St. Patrick’s Origin: Despite being the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick was actually born in Britain. He was captured into slavery and taken to Ireland, where he later returned as a Christian missionary. No Snakes in Ireland: The story of St. Patrick driving snakes out of Ireland is a myth. In reality, Ireland has never had any native snake species to begin with. Leprechauns and Fairies: The leprechaun, often associated with St. Patrick’s Day, is derived from Celtic folklore. These ‘small-bodied fellows’ were believed to be fairies and were known for their shoemaking skills. “The Luck of the Irish” is a phrase that originally emerged in America during the gold and silver rush eras, when Irish miners were often successful in their endeavors. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not an old Irish saying but an American one, and it was initially used in a somewhat derogatory way to attribute the Irish miners’ successes to luck rather than their hard work. Over time, the phrase has taken on a more positive connotation, celebrating the Irish for their perceived good fortune and resilience, especially in the face of adversity. Today, it’s commonly used to express good luck and is often associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
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Some interesting facts about St. Patrick’s Day: St. Patrick’s Origin: Despite being the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick was actually born in Britain. He was captured into slavery and taken to Ireland, where he later returned as a Christian missionary. No Snakes in Ireland: The story of St. Patrick driving snakes out of Ireland is a myth. In reality, Ireland has never had any native snake species to begin with. Leprechauns and Fairies: The leprechaun, often associated with St. Patrick’s Day, is derived from Celtic folklore. These ‘small-bodied fellows’ were believed to be fairies and were known for their shoemaking skills. “The Luck of the Irish” is a phrase that originally emerged in America during the gold and silver rush eras, when Irish miners were often successful in their endeavors. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not an old Irish saying but an American one, and it was initially used in a somewhat derogatory way to attribute the Irish miners’ successes to luck rather than their hard work. Over time, the phrase has taken on a more positive connotation, celebrating the Irish for their perceived good fortune and resilience, especially in the face of adversity. Today, it’s commonly used to express good luck and is often associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
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"🇮🇳 Happy 77th Independence Day! 🇮🇳 On this day, let's celebrate the spirit of unity, freedom, and progress that our nation embodies. As we reflect on our journey, may we continue to work together towards a brighter future, both personally and professionally. Wishing you all success, growth, and the joy of freedom on this special occasion. Jai Hind! 🙌🌟 #IndependenceDay #77thindependenceday #UnityInDiversity"
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