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Saturday, July 17, 2021

Many American High School Students are Heading to Europe for College

An excerpt from the Observer - 

Why American High School Students Are Flocking to European Colleges

By Arick Wierson 

For many high school seniors and their families, it boils down to simple economics. Even after factoring in the higher costs of travel, the all-in cost of studying at most European universities pales in comparison to the costs of attending college in the U.S.

“With just a handful of exceptions, across continental Europe, $10,000 a year is pretty much as high as it gets as far as tuition—and most are a lot less,” remarked Jennifer Viemont, a Lisbon-based American who runs Beyond The States, an online resource and full-service consultancy that helps match American teenagers with European-based undergraduate programs. “That’s quite a bit less than most state schools and a mere fraction of what it costs to attend the top American colleges and universities, which top out at over $60,000 a year in tuition. Throw in room and board, travel, books and extras, and you could easily spend $75,000 a year in the U.S.” 

https://observer.com/2021/07/us-high-school-graduate-attend-europe-university-trend/

Friday, July 16, 2021

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The Best Heist Movies You've Probably Missed

An excerpt from Looper - 

The Best Heist Movies You've Never Seen

By Patrick Phillips

Widows (2018)

With bold new additions to the superhero set, a handful of caustic social satires, a few artistically ambitious genre offerings, and a couple of potent comedic farces, 2018 is certain to earn a place one of the better years for movies of late. Unfortunately, it'll also go down as the year that moviegoers completely balked at paying respects to two high-quality, female-fronted heist flicks. The first was a fun but flighty addition to the Ocean's franchise by the name of Ocean's Eight. The second was a legit modern feminist crime classic that should've been one of the year's biggest hits.

That film was Steve McQueen's bracing, politically savvy crime saga Widows. For those who missed out, Widows was adapted by McQueen and Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects), it's set on the streets of modern-day Chicago, and it follows four women thrown together and forced into a life of crime thanks to their criminal husbands.

Read More: https://www.looper.com/144414/the-best-heist-movies-youve-never-seen/?utm_campaign=clip

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS THAT WILL RESTORE YOUR FAITH IN HUMANITY!

Truck Drivers Helped to Save a Life

From Upworthy (April 2018) - 

13 truck drivers parked side by side in the middle of the night to save a life.

By Eric Pfeiffer

Around 1 a.m. on April 24, semi-truck drivers in the Oak Park area of Michigan received a distress call from area police: An unidentified man was standing on the edge of a local bridge, apparently ready to jump onto the freeway below.

Those drivers then did something amazing. They raced to the scene to help — and lined up their trucks under the bridge, providing a relatively safe landing space should the man jump.

Fortunately, he didn't.


Black-Owned Etsy Shops

From Elite Daily - 

These Black-Owned Etsy Shops Are Creating Fire Fashion & Beauty Products

BY THERESA MASSONY AND MARGARET BLATZ 

https://www.elitedaily.com/style/black-owned-etsy-shops-fashion-beauty-products

Restaurant Owner Repairs Junk Cars and Donates Them To Those in Need

From Black Enterprise - 

South Carolina Restaurant Owner Turns Junk Cars Into Treasures, Donates Them to Those In Need

By Andrea Blackstone

Eliot D. Middleton fixes old cars,
then gives them to others in need of transportation. Image - Twitter

Who knew that run-down rides and ribs go together like peanut butter and jelly!

Well Eliot D. Middleton, 38, a restaurant owner from South Carolina, must have had an inkling of some sort because he will give you some ribs if you give him your raggedy car so he can fix it and transform it into a treasure to give to people in need of transportation in the rural area, according to CNN.

The community helper is honoring his father’s legacy by turning inoperable cars into working vehicles. So far he has “collected 100 cars and surprised 33 community members with a repaired ride — without asking for a single thing in return,” according to the outlet.



https://www.blackenterprise.com/south-carolina-restaurant-owner-turns-junk-cars-into-treasures-donates-them-to-those-in-need/amp/


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Thursday, July 15, 2021

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The Most Famous Invention From Every State

An excerpt from the Family Handyman - 

The Most Famous Invention from Every State

By Marissa LaLiberte

Which great American invention comes from your state? 

Alabama: Windshield Wipers

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On a trip to New York City in 1902, Mary Anderson realized what a nuisance the falling snow was for her streetcar driver. Anderson couldn’t drive, but back home in Birmingham, she sketched up her design for windshield wipers. Don’t miss these other 16 things you didn’t know women invented.

https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/the-most-famous-invention-from-every-state/

The Most Photogenic Architectural Wonder in Every State

From Trip Trivia - 

The Most Photogenic Architectural Wonder in Every State

Arizona:  Chapel of the Holy Cross

The Chapel of the Holy Cross located in Sedona, Arizona stands out for several reasons, not least of all because its sleek, minimalist design is unlike the ornate, Gothic Revival elements typically found in Catholic church architecture. The Roman Catholic church, completed in 1956, replicates the natural form and color of the surrounding red rock in the desert landscape, standing 250 feet on a butte, with a simple cross as its frame and the surrounding windows as its most notable feature. The interior is just as straightforward, with nothing but a few pews and an altar, letting the natural beauty outside the chapel be the primary focus. 

https://www.triptrivia.com/most-photogenic-architectural-wonder-in-every-state/X_M1N7nODQAGebh0?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1310997129&utm_term=SA0115

https://www.triptrivia.com/

"Mom, Do Not Leave Your Kids With This Guy!"

From Bored Panda - 

Dad Sends His GF These Pics Whenever She Asks If Their Babies Are OK While He’s Watching Them (30 New Pics) Interview With Artist

By Jonas Grinevičius and Justinas Keturka

We’ve all got that one person in our lives who is a total dad You know what I mean—they keep making puns and dad jokes and doing whatever they can to brighten everyone’s day in their own unique way. Father of two Kenny Deuss, from Antwerp in Belgium, is a total dad in the best possible way and I for one relate to him quite a bit (I make everyone groan with my dad jokes and I used to live in Belgium).

Whenever Kenny used to look after his firstborn and his girlfriend would be out, she’d ask him if little Alix was doing all right. That’s when humor-loving Kenny had a brilliant idea. He began photoshopping replies to the love of his life’s queries in the form of pictures. In them, he and the toddler would be in various dangerous, adventurous, and comic situations.

Since the very first photoshop, Kenny has amassed a following of over 157k fans on Instagram who eagerly await his latest photo-edited masterpiece. What’s more, the dad’s also started photoshopping pictures with his second child, Aster, who was born just this year, in 2021, as well.

#1 

Happy Birthday Alix! Even Though We Only Have A Small Party Due To Covid, We’re Having A Blast!

Happy Birthday Alix! Even Though We Only Have A Small Party Due To Covid, We’re Having A Blast!

#2 

We Spend Two Days At The Belgian Coastline. Apparently There Are A Couple Of Aggressive Seagulls There. If Someone Finds Their Nest With Aster In It, Please Let Me Know

We Spend Two Days At The Belgian Coastline. Apparently There Are A Couple Of Aggressive Seagulls There. If Someone Finds Their Nest With Aster In It, Please Let Me Know

https://www.boredpanda.com/father-photoshops-baby-dangerous-situations-on-adventure-with-dad/

How To Write A Eulogy

An excerpt from the Mirror - 

How to write a eulogy for a funeral - where to start and what should you include

A eulogy at a funeral for a loved-one is like a best man's speech except everyone is crying, it's no wonder some people find the prospect of delivering one daunting

By Emily Sleight 

A eulogy is often a key part of a funeral, you will have a chance to talk about your loved one’s life and what they meant to you, they can be very emotional.

It is often regarded as an honour to be asked to give a eulogy, as it means you played a big part in the life of the deceased.

If you've been tasked with putting together a eulogy you might be feeling pretty anxious about it, but thankfully there is no real right or wrong in what you say.

You just need to think about your audience, and establish a basic structure so you’re feeling prepared and confident.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-write-eulogy-funeral-start-24524052

From Reffing to Fighting For His Life

An excerpt from the Undefeated - 

A year ago, Tony Brown was reffing his first NBA Finals. Now, he’s fighting for his life.

The veteran referee opens up about the pancreatic cancer diagnosis that changed his course

BY TONY BROWN, AS TOLD TO JERRY BEMBRY

Tony Brown worked Game 4 of the 2020 NBA Finals
between the Heat and Lakers.
JESSE D. GARRABRANT/NBAE VIA GETTY IMAGES

As I watch the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns play for an NBA championship, I can’t help but revisit this stage of the season a year ago.

It was Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat. LeBron James against Jimmy Butler. The NBA bubble.

It was also, in Game 4, the moment I reached the pinnacle of my professional career. After 19 years as an NBA referee, after over 1,000 regular-season and 35 playoff games, I stepped on the court to work my first Finals.

Most eyes at tipoff were, I’m sure, focused on the star players who are the driving force in this league. I’m sure back home in Atlanta the eyes of my wife and my three kids were focused on me as I finally got the opportunity to work the NBA’s premier event.

It was career validation: I was considered one of the best referees in the world. 

When this season began, my goal was to experience that exhilarating moment again.

But life threw me a curveball.

Pancreatic cancer. Stage 4.

Honestly, I don’t know what’s in store for me.  

But with the love of my wife, my kids, my NBA family and my friends in the trenches alongside me, I’m well armed for this battle for my life.

https://theundefeated.com/features/a-year-ago-tony-brown-was-reffing-his-first-nba-finals-now-hes-fighting-for-his-life/



Common Courtesies

From Buzzfeed - 

People Are Sharing The Unwritten Rules Of Life, And I Never Thought Of These

FOLLOW THESE!

by Ryan Schocket

On Tuesday, Reddit user u/0_7_0 asked, "What is one 'unwritten rule' that you believe everyone should know and follow?" People responded with a bunch of valuable tidbits we all should listen to.

1. "If I show you a picture on my phone, don't go swiping sideways."

—u/Soft-Problem

2. "If you borrow something, return it in the same condition."

—u/Ryastor

3. "Stand back before boarding a bus, subway, metro, or elevator so that those on can get off quickly without having to wait for you to back up first."

—u/Lightmareman

4. "Don't watch loud videos on your phone at a restaurant. Can't believe this isn't common courtesy anymore."

—u/penguinmanbat

5. "The last one to go to bed has to turn all the lights off."

—u/Rebeca2277

https://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanschocket2/people-are-sharing-the-unwritten-rules-of-life-and-i-never

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