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My transformation took me TWO MONTHS only! AMAZING RESULT, RIGHT? I’ve never been skinny but I noticed that I kept gaining more and more weight. I decided to get a fit and healthy body by all means, so I stopped eating greasy and fried food and gave up hearty late meals. I went for the morning run and evening training sessions in the gym but instead of losing weight, I continued gaining more and more! After a month, my weight reached the terrifying mark – ALMOST 100KG! Neither diets nor exercises help, they are just a rip-off! Working out is too hard and takes too long to see any progress. So what should I do? After trying different useless methods of losing weight, spending hours in the gym and thousands of money paid to the personal instructor I gave up completely. One day I ran into an article about the Green Coffee and decided to try it. Although I heard Demi Moore, Katy Perry, J-Lo and many other celebs were losing weight with this dietary su...
WE ALL SHOULD AGREE WITH ME THAT PREJUDICE IS ALSO A CRIME George Junius Stinney Jr. (October 21, 1929 – June 16, 1944), was a 14 year old African-American convicted of murder as a result of a racially-biased and discriminatory trial in 1944 in his home town of Alcolu, South Carolina. He is the youngest person in the United States in the 20th-century to be sentenced to death and to be executed. George Stinney Stinney's mug shot BornGeorge Junius Stinney, Jr. October 21, 1929 Pinewood, South Carolina, United StatesDiedJune 16, 1944 (aged 14) Columbia, South Carolina, United StatesCriminal penaltyDeath by electric chairCriminal status Executed (1944)Conviction vacated (2014) Conviction(s)First-degree murder (vacated) Stinney was convicted in less than 10 minutes, during a one-day trial, by an all-white jury[2] of the first-degree murder of two whitegirls: 11-year-old Betty June Binnicker and 8-year-old Mary Emma Thames. Af...
**GROWING UP! When I was 6, I picked up a stick and a rope on my way home from school. looking at the stick, I saw an unarmed soldier. I wondered "what if this soldier has a gun in his hand, what a beautiful toy it would be". I quickly tied a smaller stick to the part of the toy soldier that seemed to me as hand. I made it tight cause I wouldn't want the toy soldier's gun to fall off in battle . Two years later, I found my creature (toy soldier ) under my bed. but, this time, I didn't see a soldier. I saw a "y" shaped stick that can be used to construct a cartaport. I untied the previous twine and tied an elastic band on both ends of the "y" shape. This time, I felt much better "I will always hunt down lizards with my new creation". After two years of my hunting adventure, I had to misplace my creature for the second time. After 16 years of living in one str...
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