Marshawn Lynch embarrassing Ray Lewis.
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If heaven had a height you would be that tall 🕵🏾♀️
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"How can I help Haiti after the hurricane?" 1) Don't give a cent to the big organizations like the Red Cross or the Clinton Foundation. Google either of those organizations' names + Haiti and you will find articles that talk about six houses being built with billions of dollars and single-digit percentages actually reaching the Haitian people. 2) Don't give emotionally. Give rationally, consistently, for the long term. $20 a month over 10 years to put someone through school is far better than $200 right now for disaster relief. Why? Because it's more money, because you'll still be invested 30 days from now, and because it's building something that will last. Besides, everyone else is texting some number to give to disaster relief, anyway. They'll be covered. 3) Don't volunteer to travel to Haiti unless you have a skill. If you're wanting to do disaster relief, that essentially means a stethoscope. Haiti doesn't need more painters or builders. If you come to do that, you'll take someone's job away from them. Take the money you would have spent traveling and give it to an organization that will use it wisely. Otherwise, come here as a tourist (seriously- tourism is great for the economy). 4) Don't send stuff to Haiti unless it can't already be bought here. You know what a box of free shoes means in Haiti? Someone gets a free pair of shoes and someone else who sells shoes for a living goes hungry. Be smarter than that. 5) Don't be reactive, but proactive. You know what Haiti needs help with more than this storm? The next storm. How can you leverage what influence you have to get infrastructure developed before the next Hurricane Matthew hits? You might not think you have any influence, but if you have a heart for doing this might open your eyes and open a door. Having a heart for the poor is easy. A mind for the poor takes work. Oh...and Haitians don't eat trees. That would be stupid, as well as physically impossible. John Adams
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Beyoncé and Serena Williams perform on stage during closing night of ‘The Formation World Tour’ at MetLife Stadium on October 7, 2016 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Flint, Michigan, is dealing with another outbreak. This time it’s an infectious bacterial disease called Shigellosis, which can cause bloody diarrhea and fever and typically spreads when people don’t wash their hands.
According to health department officials, the gastrointestinal disease has been occurring at a higher rate in that county than in any other county, with 85 cases just last week, according to data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
People in Flint - who are still forced to use either filtered or bottled water because of damaged water pipes - are bathing less, and refusing to wash their hands.
“People aren’t bathing because they’re scared,“
said Jim Henry, Genesee County’s environmental health supervisor. The residents of Flint have been loathe to trust the water coming from the taps after government officials switched the water source to the #FlintRiver, leading to lead contamination in the water and causing a crisis that had repercussions nationwide. Even though the source was switched back, trust still remains low in the water and in the government in that area.
Why hasn’t this been fixed yet? It’s absolutely appalling that we’re giving billions in aid packages to other countries yet our own citizens don’t have clean water! WTF is wrong with this government!!
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For some reason these didn’t make it before.
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