michhearts:

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michhearts:

WOW!! I love it!! #iRepJamaica #Heritage

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Fastest man

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I love honesty froman artist

I love honesty froman artist

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Remember that

Remember that

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Nonprofit Capacity Building for What? - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active an engaged democracy.

Powerful statement on my work…my field…that is Capacity Building.  I truly like the idea of “study circles” with your peers.  This piece of the article spoke volumes to me:

“We hope that consultants will consider developing local study circles: that is, groups of colleagues who can review and discuss new ideas and research as well as their own practice. In some cases, management support organizations can convene these peer-review groups, but the purpose should be to challenge current practices and dissect—as we have asked some nonprofits to do—some rigid approaches in capacity building and ways forward.

Funders can support these consultant groupings, as well as gathering spaces for nonprofit leaders. By many accounts, such groups help executives immensely, reducing isolation and adding unexplored perspectives to leadership thinking. They also build relationships between leaders so that organizational relationships are ultimately easier to forge.”


JACOB LAWRENCE (1917–2000) The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 11, 1940-1941 found at phillipscollection.org

JACOB LAWRENCE (1917–2000) The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 11, 1940-1941 found at phillipscollection.org

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blackandkillingit:

Black Girls Killing It Shop BGKI NOW

blackandkillingit:

Black Girls Killing It Shop BGKI NOW

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artruby:

No Guts, No Glory at Scope NY. 


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artruby:

No Guts, No Glory at Scope NY. 

Here! Here!

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ucsdhealthsciences:

Baby’s bony body
Newborns are a bundle of bones – more than 300 to be more precise. Over time, many of these bones fuse together. One obvious example: The 44 original, separate components of the skull, whose loose confederation allows a newborn’s head to more easily pass through the birth canal and to accommodate dramatic brain and head growth during in the first year of life outside the womb. Generally, an infant’s skull fuses together by age two to provide better protection of the brain.
Overall, the total number of bones in the body is reduced to 206 by the time humans reach adulthood.
Above is a human fetus visualized in the third trimester of pregnancy using a computed tomographic scan and volume rendering software. Courtesy of Philipp Gunz and Jean-Jacques Hublin at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany.


Visualize the miracle that is pregnancy and childbirth.  Humans are amazing creatures

ucsdhealthsciences:

Baby’s bony body

Newborns are a bundle of bones – more than 300 to be more precise. Over time, many of these bones fuse together. One obvious example: The 44 original, separate components of the skull, whose loose confederation allows a newborn’s head to more easily pass through the birth canal and to accommodate dramatic brain and head growth during in the first year of life outside the womb. Generally, an infant’s skull fuses together by age two to provide better protection of the brain.

Overall, the total number of bones in the body is reduced to 206 by the time humans reach adulthood.

Above is a human fetus visualized in the third trimester of pregnancy using a computed tomographic scan and volume rendering software. Courtesy of Philipp Gunz and Jean-Jacques Hublin at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany.

Visualize the miracle that is pregnancy and childbirth. Humans are amazing creatures

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Change is situational; Transition is psychological.

William Bridges, Managing Transitions