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10/20/2024

Please it’s Domestic Violence awareness month. This book is a very very important book. Everyone must need to purchase it. You can purchase it at Amazon. The first chapter is about my sissy, Ms Arynn Quinn the writer is a remarkable woman, a woman of survival with cancer and has been through her own abuse. Please support this cause it’s very important to us and it’s very important for all the women that survived abuse. This book will also help the ones that are in need today of escaping from their abuses thank you and remember this is October the month to support all Domestic Violence organizations and causes.

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10/17/2024

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"Return of Our American Dream" is a ground breaking film, which serves as the final winning argument made by The People for the People as to why Americans mu...

Posting this because this POS brutality murdered my beautiful daughter look at his posts it is so wrong so f:()) wrong ....
09/28/2024

Posting this because this POS brutality murdered my beautiful daughter look at his posts it is so wrong so f:()) wrong . Simeonette Mapes family me her mom will never live again this POS gets to eat play date and exercise all day no job now he has a computer a phone are you liberals out of your minds. Go ahead vote for kamel toe we are done in America I just can’t believe this omg

My name is Jonathan and I'm Brooklyn's finest! I'm 42 years old and I'm Puerto Rican and Italian. Look close, and you'll see I have deep hazel eyes with a big warm personality to match. I'm outgoing, creative, intelligent, and I love to entertain others. I'm a lot of fun to be around, and I've been....

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12/29/2023

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Financial abuse in marriage is when one partner exerts financial control over the other. It may involve fostering financial dependence by limiting the ability to work or have access to money. It could also involve exploitation, like stealing the other person’s credit cards or identity for purchase...

12/13/2023

Jesus is so Good couldn’t live without him. People have been Good to Sissys Angels. We are so blessed.

02/16/2023

Simply breathtaking!!

10/13/2022

When popular teacher Simeonette Mapes-Crupi is found dead in her Staten Island condo, all evidence points to a brutal robbery gone wrong; as detectives dig deeper, they uncover a wealth of secrets.

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10/13/2022

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School is starting next week .Some tips for your children. Please aware of all changes in their behavior this year. FITT...
08/29/2022

School is starting next week .
Some tips for your children. Please aware of all changes in their behavior this year.

FITTING IN AND
SELF-ESTEEM

Everyone feels awkward, insecure, or alone at times – especially during adolescence. Between how media depicts growing up, mean kids at school, and puberty, it’s unfortunately common to not feel great about yourself sometimes. The secret is: Most of your peers feel this way too – even the ones who seem to have it all.

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT MY SOCIAL LIFE.
From around ages 10 to 24, you’re in a stage of life where you feel social stressors more intensely – it’s just part of how the human brain works.1 These days, young people are also feeling lonelier than any other age group, and about twice as many adolescents worldwide are experiencing loneliness than just 10 years ago.2
Some experts think kids and teens have lower self-esteem nowadays in part because of technology3 – there are big differences between socializing online and in-person, and things like miscommunications, social comparisons, and fear of missing out (FOMO) can end in hurt feelings. Or maybe you’re getting bullied or being excluded by your peers, or have been in the past, and can’t stop worrying about it happening again. Keep in mind that at this age, your social circle is likely still limited to people in your school or hometown – depending on where you live, there simply might not be many people around you who have the same interests, hobbies, or values for you to be friends with. And even if you do have plenty of friends to hang out with, it’s still possible to feel lonely or like others don’t accept the real you.
TIPS FOR BUILDING SELF-ESTEEM
Self-esteem refers to your overall sense of worth – how much you like and respect yourself! Healthy self-esteem can help you feel empowered to reach your goals, express your needs, and have a more positive outlook on life.
Remember: You can’t read people’s minds.
It’s easy to assume how someone feels about you – based on a text they never replied to, a weird look they gave you in the hall, or just the fact that you’ve never really interacted. None of these things mean they don’t like you – so try to stop your brain when it starts creating a story about what they must be thinking.
Notice your negative thoughts and challenge them.
When you catch yourself thinking in extremes (nobody likes me, I’ll never have any friends), try to challenge them or find the middle ground. Does nobody like you, or do you feel unwanted by a few people at school? Will you never have friends, or are you just surrounded by the same classmates you’ve been with for years or people who aren’t like you? Most of us are our own worst critics.
Use positive self-talk.
Everyone has strengths and (many!) good qualities. What do you like or appreciate about yourself? Write these things down so that you have a running list to add more to as you think of them! If coming up with specific things feels too hard right now, try repeating basic affirmations, like “I am strong” or “I matter.” You can also ask a friend or loved one what they think are your best qualities to get you started.
Practice self-compassion.
There’s a lot of talk about the importance of loving yourself, but that doesn’t always feel doable and even just liking yourself can feel too hard. Start with trying to not hate or dislike yourself. Can you think of reasons why you deserve some kindness and patience? There’s a lot going on in the world right now – the best you can do is good enough.

BUILDING COMMUNITY
There are a lot of different ways to form and be in a community. A community is a group of people who usually share interests, neighborhood, school, religion, or other things in common.
Chat with a classmate you think you’d get along with.
Just because you haven’t hung out with someone before doesn’t mean they wouldn’t be interested in being friends. Talking to or making plans with someone new can be intimidating, but all new friendships have to start somewhere.
Get involved outside of school.
If you don’t relate to other students around you, it’s easy to feel alone and isolated at school. Luckily, school isn’t your only option for connecting with peers. Look into local clubs, volunteer opportunities, library teen programs, sports, or community classes to meet people that you already have something in common with.
Try to start a conversation with one new person every day.
It might feel weird at first, but nothing has to come of it. Not all conversations turn into friendships, but getting used to interacting with new people will help you feel more prepared when you do meet someone who could be a great friend.
Be friendly to people you see in passing.
Quick interactions with people, like a Starbucks barista, the grocery store cashier, or your bus driver, wouldn’t seem like they’d make a difference, but it plays a pretty big role in helping you feel connected to your broader community. Your community isn’t just your friends – it’s also the people you recognize as you go about your days.
It can be hard to know if your insecurities or troubles with friends are just a part of growing up or if they're signs of a mental health condition, like anxiety or depression.
If you're putting yourself out there and still feel disconnected from your peers or unhappy with your social life, take a mental health screen at www.mhascreening.org.
SOURCES
YOUNG PEOPLE SAY THEY STRUGGLE TO FEEL ACCEPTED BECAUSE...
“EVERYONE ELSE SEEMS TO HAVE AN EASIER TIME GETTING THROUGH LIFE”
“IT’S HARD TO RELATE AND TRUST PEOPLE”
“I DON’T HAVE THE SAME INTERESTS AS OTHERS MY AGE”
“THERE’S BEEN A LONG HISTORY OF BRUTALIZATION OF MY PEOPLE”
“SOME OF US DON’T BELIEVE IN THE SAME THINGS”
“I OVERTHINK AND IT MAKES ME FEEL DISCONNECTED”
“PEERS MIGHT NOT LIKE HOW I ACT”
“I’M NOT POPULAR AND AM AUTOMATICALLY SEEN AS WEIRD, EVEN TO PEOPLE WHO DON’T KNOW ME YET”
IN CRISIS?
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. You can also reach Crisis Text Line by texting MHA to 741741.

How does social media affect teens? Experts say kids are growing up with more anxiety and less self-esteem due to social media. Read advice for parents from specialists in our article.

06/18/2022

My baby street is on forest hill road in Staten Island . Where she was murdered

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07/02/2021

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When popular teacher Simeonette Mapes-Crupi is found dead in her Staten Island condo, all evidence points to a brutal robbery gone wrong; as detectives dig deeper, they uncover a wealth of secrets.

10/17/2020

Federal authorities are investigating if emails allegedly discovered on a laptop at a Delaware repair shop discussing Democratic nominee Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's activities in Ukraine were connected to a foreign intelligence operation, NBC News reported Thursday night.

Two people familiar with the matter told the network about the federal investigation.

The FBI took the laptop and a hard drive through a grand jury subpoena that was later published by the New York Post, a conservative newspaper.

The FBI declined to comment to The Hill on the reported probe, citing its standard practice of not confirming or denying an investigation.

The New York Post published several stories about the alleged emails, including one that hinted at an alleged meeting between Joe Biden and Vadym Pozharsky an adviser for the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, where Hunter Biden served on the board. The Biden campaign has maintained the meeting did not occur.

The tabloid said it retrieved the documents used for the story from President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. It reported that the information was discovered on a laptop left at a repair shop in April 2019 and never picked up.

The Post faced criticism and questions about sourcing for the story, prompting Twitter and Facebook to limit sharing of the article. Twitter said that the article violated its hacked materials policy. It is unclear what led Facebook to limit the article. The move prompted backlash from Republican lawmakers against the tech giants.

Hunter Biden's attorney George Mesires said in a statement to NBC News that "We have no idea where this came from, and certainly cannot credit anything that Rudy Giuliani provided to the New York Post, but what I do know for certain is that this purported meeting never happened."

Biden campaign spokesperson Andrew Bates told NBC News that the New York paper "never asked the Biden campaign about the critical elements of this story." He said the campaign has looked at Joe Biden's official schedules from the time "and no meeting, as alleged by the New York Post, ever took place."

"They certainly never raised that Rudy Giuliani - whose discredited conspiracy theories and alliance with figures connected to Russian intelligence have been widely reported - claimed to have such materials," he added.

The New York Post said the repair shop owner, identified by the Daily Beast as John Paul Mac Isaac, informed the FBI and a Giuliani associate the laptop belonged to Hunter Biden because of a sticker on it for the Beau Biden Foundation, a charity for his deceased brother.

"Before turning over the gear, the shop owner says, he made a copy of the hard drive and later gave it to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello," the Post said. "Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Trump, told The Post about the existence of the hard drive in late September and Giuliani provided The Post with a copy of it on Sunday."

News organizations have not been able to authenticate the emails published by the Post as of Thursday night.

Giuliani has searched for damaging information aboutBiden and his son, including through a visit to Ukraine last year, in which he met with a man now identified as a Russian intelligence officer. The president's lawyer sought to retrieve information about Hunter Biden's position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company Burisma.

The New York Times reported in January that Burisma was hacked in an effort by Russia, and the newspaper reported Thursday that U.S. intelligence predicted that the emails retrieved in the hack would be leaked in October.

The Washington Post reported Thursday evening that U.S. intelligence officials warned Trump that Giuliani was the target of an influence campaign conducted by Russian intelligence.

All about my Simeonette
10/04/2020

All about my Simeonette

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10/04/2020

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