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The Emancipation Proclamation & Reparations Connection

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  The Emancipation Proclamation was a historic document signed as law by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War. The proclamation declared that all enslaved people in Confederate states were to be free, effectively ending slavery in the United States. This document was a pivotal moment in American history, as it marked the first step towards the abolition of slavery and the recognition of the rights of black Americans. The Emancipation Proclamation resulted from the mounting pressures on the Union government during the Civil War. Lincoln recognized that slavery was the leading cause of the conflict and that it was necessary to end the practice to secure the Union's victory. He also believed that the proclamation would help diminish the support for the Confederacy and boost the morale of Union soldiers. The Emancipation Proclamation was significant, but slavery was abolished in the US with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865. The 13th Amend

Life Path Numerology Calculator Version 2.2

 We have a new tool that you can use to calculate your life path number. Here it is below:   click here to check it out

Life Path Calculator Is Now Live Version 1.0 (Update)

We are excited to launch the start of what we hope will be many versions of our life path calculator. We cannot see any information that you place inside the program. However, we are using a third-party service to host the web application, so check out the terms and conditions if you have any further concerns. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day. Here is the link At the moment we are working on a reperations article, which we want to make the most in-depth and thorough content on the subject. Stay tuned and thank you for the support. 

The CONspiracy Of Scammers Targeting People On Professional Platforms | Linked In & Fiverr

  Roberta Barbosa accepted a job offer from the analytics platform Craft. But shortly after signing her employment contract, she was scammed into paying $15,000 for a work-from-home computer and monitor, with promises of reimbursement. She later discovered it was a financial scam and was able to hire a lawyer and get out of her employment contract (Delouya S, January 9th,2023).  

Case Study Of A Scam To Watch Out For - The Looking Professional Thief

 

Memphis, TN Police Stop Laws and How to Handle Police Interactions

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  Walking In Memphis   Understanding Police Stop Laws in Memphis, TN   Under Tennessee law, a police officer may stop a vehicle if they reasonably suspect a crime has been committed. During a traffic stop, the officer may ask for your driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance. The officer may ask you to step out of the car if they suspect criminal activity. If an officer has probable cause, they may search your vehicle without a warrant.  Your Rights During a Police Stop in Memphis, TN   You can remain silent without needing to answer questions beyond your identification. You have the right to refuse a search of your vehicle without a warrant, but an officer may still search if they have probable cause. You have the right to an attorney present during questioning or arrest. Dealing with Police Brutality in Memphis, TN   In the case of Daniel Harris v. the City of Memphis (Harris v, 2000), the plaintiff alleged that a Memphis police officer used excessive force during a

Order Out Of Chaos & The Public Lynching (223) Tyre Nichols

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Order Out Of Chaos     "Anarchy" and "chaos" are often associated with one another, and the phrase " Ordo ab Chao " is Latin for "order out of chaos." It is a concept that suggests that a state of anarchy or disorder can eventually lead to the emergence of a new order or structure.  This idea has been used in various historical contexts, including politics, philosophy, and religion. In politics, it has been used to describe the belief that a society can only be truly free if it is first allowed to experience chaos and destruction to clear the way for a new, better community to be built in its place. The phrase's origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from Masonic and Rosicrucian traditions.   With so much chaos, creating peace within your personal life is essential. Tribes, family, and networking on how to make it through some of the most challenging times in history. The mistreatment of melanated, aka black people, is not