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2 years ago

Omg look another rant about my life! 😍 So my friend has a bf and talks about him constantly. I want a bf and it makes me sad and jealous. It's not just her it's my friends in general, they have boyfriends and love interests. It was also really hard to see the type of girls my crush goes for because I'm never gonna be that- it was white, really tan girls with bleach blonde hair btw. I know that a lot of guys wouldn't wanna date me because I'm black (I also live in Alabama). I'm 16 and never had a real boyfriend which sucks because I just really wanna experience it. I'm tired of being told to focus on myself more or to love myself more. It also makes me feel like I'm undesirable.

Also I'm hoping to upload astrology content soon!


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1 year ago

Birmingham Exterior

Birmingham Exterior

Example of a large trendy white three-story brick exterior home design with a shingle roof


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1 year ago
Exterior Brick Idea For The Exterior Of A Medium-sized Traditional White Two-story Brick Home With A

Exterior Brick Idea for the exterior of a medium-sized traditional white two-story brick home with a clipped gable roof, a shingle roof, and a brown roof.


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1 year ago

I was here on this date. There an article publish in a literary magazine in Alabama called "FirstDraft" about some of my experiences at the Pedestrian gate @ FOB Diamondback, Mosul from Sept. 2006 til we moved to Q West in Feb. 07. I have tons of pics from that same gate. Same spot. Event gave the kids gifts there. One of those pics is published in the article. Small world!

This must've been our Replacements.

https://href.li/?https://writersforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/FD-Spring-2007.pdf

I Was Here On This Date. There An Article Publish In A Literary Magazine In Alabama Called "FirstDraft"
I Was Here On This Date. There An Article Publish In A Literary Magazine In Alabama Called "FirstDraft"
16 April, 2007. A Girl Becomes Embarrassed After Giving Flowers To A Female US Soldier On Duty In The

16 April, 2007. A girl becomes embarrassed after giving flowers to a female US soldier on duty in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.


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4 years ago

It Takes a Nation to #LaunchAmerica!

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Image Credit: NASA/Roscosmos

As we celebrate 20 years of humans living and working on the International Space Station, we’re also getting ready for another space milestone: Crew-1, this weekend’s trip to the ISS aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience and the first certified crew rotation flight to the International Space Station.

Crew-1 is scheduled to lift off Saturday at 7:49 PM EST, from our Kennedy Space Center—but across the United States, teams from NASA and SpaceX will be hard at work sending our astronauts into orbit!

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Image Credit: NASA/Fred Deaton

At Marshall Space Flight Center’s Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC), for example, engineers with our Commercial Crew Program have been helping review the design and oversee safety standards for SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, making sure it’s ready to carry humans to the Space Station.

This Saturday, they’ll be in the HOSC to monitor launch conditions and watch the data as Crew-1 blasts off, helping future commercially-operated missions to the ISS run even more smoothly.

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Image Credit: NASA/Emmett Given

Long before Crew-1, though, Marshall has been keeping things active on board the ISS. For decades, the Payload Operations and Integration Center, also located in the HOSC, has been “science central” for the Space Station, coordinating and keeping track of the scientific experiments taking place—24/7, 365 days a year.

With the Space Station’s population soon to jump from three to seven, our ISS crew will be able to spend up to 70 hours a week on science, helping us learn how to live in space while making life better on Earth!

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Image Credit: NASA/Fred Deaton

Want to learn more about how America is coming together to launch Crew-1? Join us this afternoon (1 p.m. EST, Thursday, November 12) for a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” with experts from across the nation—then follow along on November 14 as we #LaunchAmerica!

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Live coverage on NASA TV and social media starts at 3:30 PM EST. See you then!

Image Credit: NASA/Emmett Given

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6 years ago

Build a Rover, Race a Rover!

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Have you ever wanted to drive a rover across the surface of the Moon?

This weekend, students from around the world will get their chance to live out the experience on Earth! At the Human Exploration Rover Challenge, managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, high schoolers and college students operate human-powered rovers that they designed and built as they traverse a simulated world, making decisions and facing obstacles that replicate what the next generation of explorers will face in space.

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Though the teams that build the rover can be a few people or a few dozen, in the end, two students (one male, one female) will end up navigating their rover through a custom-built course at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Each duo will push their rover to the limit, climbing up hills, bumping over rocky and gravelly grounds, and completing mission objectives (like retrieving soil samples and planting their team flag) for extra points -- all in less than seven minutes.

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2019 will mark the 25th year of Rover Challenge, which started life as the Great Moonbuggy Race on July 16, 1994. Six teams braved the rain and terrain (without a time limit) in the Rocket City that first year -- and in the end, the University of New Hampshire emerged victorious, powering through the moon craters, boulder fields and other obstacles in eighteen minutes and fifty-five seconds.

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When it came time to present that year's design awards, though, the honors went to the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, who have since become the only school to compete in every Great Moonbuggy Race and Rover Challenge hosted by NASA Marshall. The second-place finishers in 1994, the hometown University of Alabama in Huntsville, are the only other school to compete in both the first race and the 25th anniversary race in 2019.

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Since that first expedition, the competition has only grown: the race was officially renamed the Human Exploration Rover Challenge for 2014, requiring teams to build even more of their rover from the wheels up, and last year, new challenges and tasks were added to better reflect the experience of completing a NASA mission on another planet. This year, almost 100 teams will be competing in Rover Challenge, hailing from 24 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and countries from Bolivia to Bangladesh.

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Rover Challenge honors the legacy of the NASA Lunar Roving Vehicle, which made its first excursion on the moon in 1971, driven by astronauts David Scott and James Irwin on Apollo 15. Given the competition's space race inspiration, it's only appropriate that the 25th year of Rover Challenge is happening in 2019, the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's historic Apollo 11 moon landing.

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Interested in learning more about Rover Challenge? Get the details on the NASA Rover Challenge site -- then join us at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center (entrance is free) or watch live on the Rover Challenge Facebook Page starting at 7 AM CT, this Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13. Happy roving!

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