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I am always deeply moved by the beauty and resilience of people with black skin.

In the tapestry of ebony hues, A symphony of grace and resilience, The people of ebony skin, A portrait of strength and brilliance. Their souls adorned with rich history, Stories etched in every line and curve, Through struggles and triumphs, They radiate a beauty that preserves. From the rhythm of their laughter, To the wisdom in their eyes, Their spirit dances with resilience, Underneath vast African skies.

I am always deeply moved by the beauty and resilience of people with black skin.
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Hotlen Lumbantobing

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A piece of dry yellow cookie with a smile made from chocolate lies on a ceramic plate.

A piece of dry yellow cookie with a smile made from chocolate lies on a ceramic plate.
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Leuben1

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Metal not wood

Metal not wood
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Final solution

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"I send my son to school everyday in his uniform but this is how he returns home" - Dad shares video of son who goes to school dressed in uniform but returns with singlet #solutiontv

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NaijablaseTv ( Ettah Emmanuel O.)

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EMPOWERING THE FUTURE: YOUTH FIND HOPE IN THE PEOPLE-FIRST AGENDA

Published by: Ettah Emmanuel O. Mr. Emmanuel Iwhobe, a member of the Contact/Mobilization Committee of the APC State Campaign Council in the last general election, has made a vow. He stated that he will not contest the position of Governor in Cross River State if His Excellency, Prince Bassy Otu, fails to deliver on his "People First" agenda as promised during his inaugural speech, especially in the area of Youth Empowerment. Mr. Iwhobe made this declaration while addressing some youth from Obud

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Very beautiful Bangladesh lake.this is Bangladesh Lake. So Bangladeshi people use this water.

Bangladeshi beautyfull lake

Very beautiful Bangladesh lake.this is Bangladesh Lake. So Bangladeshi people use this water.
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Hotlen Lumbantobing

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a cigarette butt pressed down was still standing upright in the open area

a cigarette butt pressed down was still standing upright in the open area
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Tonny

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Culture and traditions of the maasai people of eastern Africa

Once upon a time in the vast plains of East Africa, there existed a community known as the Maasai. They were a tribe renowned for their rich culture and unyielding traditions. Generations had passed, yet their way of life remained deeply rooted in their belief systems and customs. Among the Maasai, cattle were considered sacred and the centerpiece of their existence. Each member of the tribe had a personal connection to their livestock, nurturing and protecting them as part of their daily routin

Culture and traditions of the maasai people of eastern Africa
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Amhara Culture

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Amhara Culture
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TO LOVE IS TO SHARE

Poverty The Silent killer

TO LOVE IS TO SHARE
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People call

someone is calling

People call

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a piece of apple lies in a pink plate

a piece of apple lies in a pink plate
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Empty Bintang beer bottles are on the table

Empty Bintang beer bottles are on the table
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Banana pan cake topped with grated young coconut

Banana pan cake topped with grated young coconut
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grill chicken

grill chicken food

grill chicken
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Happiness is free

Happiness is free
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Daniel

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Happy Family

FIND THE 6 HIDDEN WORDS!!!

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Nature

I love clicking natural pic of plants and flowers around us.

Nature

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THE BEAUTY OF NIGERIA TRIBAL MARKS

In Nigeria, Tribal Marks are used for beautification and identification with particular designs denoting a certain group of people. These marks are usually inscribed during childhood by burning or cutting the skin. It became a very vital feature after the end of the slave trade. People used the marks on their faces to trace their way home as the design of the marks are particular to localities.

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