“Patience attains everything it strives for.” -Anon Its natural to feel anxious about something you really really want, but its still important to practice patience. Doubt produces delay but faith combined with patience can turn your dream into a reality. Trust the process and know that YOUR time will come!
When you fight fire with fire, you end up with ashes. – Anon If you respond while you are mad, you’ll only add more damage to the situation. Remember, the best answer to anger is silence. If you have a disagreement with someone, make sure you pause BEFORE you respond. A moment of anger can cause a lifetime of regret.
Okay so um, Nicki Minaj probably made history for the worst Grammy performance EVER! First she shows up on the red carpet with a Pope (he’s wearing all-white of course) while she poses in an all red cape (assuming she’s the devil, I really have no idea..*shrugs*) But fast-forward to the performance, thinking Nicki would perform one of her hits and just kill it, she performed some type of demonic ritual/exorcist on stage. Everything went left field, leaving viewers baffled, confused, and disgusted. “Nicki chatted with Ryan Seacrest and explained the concept behind her Grammy performance as well as her decision to walk the red carpet with a Pope. She also spoke on what it was like to work with an icon like Madonna for the Superbowl as well as her initial disappointment in M.I.A for flipping the bird during the half-time show.” On why she walked with the religious figure on the red carpet He is major part of the story and the movie that I’m writing about one of my alter egos. His name is Roman. Basically the religious figure is there because he was called on by Roman’s mom to rehabilitate him. On her Grammy “Red Riding Hood” outfit I wasn’t going to do the red carpet. I was backstage preparing to have my performance outfit and not do a carpet and go and sit down. My people wanted me to do it. I had this amazing robe made for me by Versace sent from Milan. I said, “Oh, my God I have to wear this. They were so generous. They sent me so much stuff and I was originally going to wear it during the performance, but when I got it, it was a little heavy for the performance. I said, “Hey, it’s only one way to do it and that’s the red carpet.” On The decision to perform “Roman Holiday” First of all, The Grammys chose ‘Roman Holiday.’ The producers of the Grammys came into the studio, and they heard ‘Roman Holiday’ and I could not play them another record after they heard that. They went crazy. I could have chosen to do a no-brainer pop song, but I can’t do it anymore. I have to stay true to what I’m doing. Seeing how comfortable I was last night, I was like, “Oh, my God”, this was the best choice because my fan base, the Roman Empire and the Barbz they understand every single thing that I’m doing because Roman was created two years ago. Roman isn’t something new just coming out. I’ve been writing the story for a very long time and yesterday was his coming out party. Laurianne [Gibson] is such a good friend of mine and she did an amazing job bringing my vision to life. It was very literal if you know who Roman is and what he’s all about but if you don’t know the Roman character then you have to kind of digest it. On the concept of the performance I had this vision for him to be sort of exorcised—or actually he never gets exorcised—but people around him tell him he’s not good enough because he’s not normal, he’s not blending in with the average Joe. And so his mother is scared and the people around him are afraid because they’ve never seen anything like him. He wanted to show that not only is he amazing and he’s sure of himself and confident, but he’s never gonna change, he’s never gonna be exorcised. Even when they throw the holy water on him, he still rises above.” On Working with Madonna for the Super Bowl Meeting Madonna changed my life. Working with Madonna changed my life. Rehearsing with Madonna for two weeks changed my life. You look at these amazing women you have to realize that a lot of work goes into this. I for the first time refused to do anything. I didn’t go to any parties. I didn’t do anything. This performance was it. This is the first performance that I’m proud of in my entire career because I saw Madonna’s outcome when she sacrificed, and how she rehearses and rehearses. Everyone there was like, “Oh, my God we got it” and she was like,” No, I want you to know this choreography in your sleep.” You know what? We did know it in out sleep by the time we got on the Super Bowl stage. When I saw that, it inspired me so much… the same way [Lil] Wayne started really becoming a beast as a rapper. The Madonna situation inspired me to give it my all in terms of rehearsal and in terms of bringing my vision to life. In terms of you know what, “Hey, I’ll pay for this performance myself because it means that much to me.” On M.I.A. flipping the bird during the half time show My first feeling was disappointment only because of my respect for Madonna. Even though I’m a coco lady too but I would never be able to do it off of the strength of Madonna. There are fines that goes into these things so I just thought “Oh, my God I hope they don’t penalize Madonna.” In hindsight, Madonna knows what kind of artist M.I.A is and it was her decision to take that risk with all of us. She [Madonna] has done some crazy things to become the icon that she is, and I think that’s why she was able to forgive M.I.A…. Me personally, I couldn’t see myself doing that. Just out of respect for Madonna, because I just wouldn’t want any backlash coming back on Madonna. Meanwhile, Nicki Minaj had some words on twitter for folks that weren’t happy with her Grammy Awards performance (some went as far as calling her a devil worshipper). She tweeted: Were they offended by ‘the devil inside’??? Shut-up & watch the movie bitch! #ThrowsPopcornATtheBackOfYoHeadHoe! lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooo Not, 2, Not 1…I wish I at least had a point five percentile worth of f*cks to give right now. Bewp! > RT @DeeTheeNinja: If she was up there half naked and popping her cuka nobody would be saying sh-t….Basic hoes! Thanks to NecoleBitchie.com. Listen to Full Audio.
Every thought is a seed. –Anon Your attitude can make your whole world a heaven or a hell. You have the power to choose your thoughts. Maintain a positive attitude and give your attention to the things that make you feel good. Attitude is a small thing that makes a BIG difference.
“A sign of wisdom and maturity is when you come to terms with the realization that your decisions cause your rewards and consequences. You are responsible for your life, and your ultimate success depends on the choices you make.” ~ Denis Waitley Not taking responsibility may be less demanding, less painful and mean less time spent in the unknown. It’s more comfortable. You can just take it easy and blame problems in your life on someone else. But there is always a price to pay. When you don’t take responsibility for your life you give away your personal power. Quote from Positivity Blog
Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492 and we celebrate him each year on Columbus Day. At least that is what all elementary school children were always taught: “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.”Here is the problem, it’s not really accurate. Myth: Death Penalty Does Not Deter Crime Columbus never did “discover” North America, and the regions he did explore were already inhabited. He only discovered them from the viewpoint of the Europeans. Yet his first voyage did prove one thing for sure, that the earth was not only round, but that it was bigger than he had thought. One of the first known celebrations marking the discovery of the “New World” by Christopher Columbus was in 1792, when a ceremony organized by the Colombian Order was held in New York City honoring Christopher Columbus and the 300th anniversary of his landing in the Bahamas. Then, on October 12, 1866 the Italian population of New York organized the first celebration of the discovery of America. Three years later, in 1869 Italians in San Francisco celebrated October 12 calling it C-Day. To mark the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, in 1892, President Benjamin Harrison made a commemorative proclamation. But it was Colorado, in 1905, that became the first state to observe a Columbus Day. Since 1920 the day has been celebrated annually, and in 1937 President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed every October 12 as Columbus Day. That’s where it remained until 1971 when Congress declared it a federal public holiday on the second Monday in October. What Is Halloween? Columbus and 90 crewmen boarded the three ships that were to make the first voyage to the New World, the Niña , Pinta , and the flagship, Santa Maria . On October 12, 1492, Columbus first saw the islands of the new world, landing in the Bahamas. Later in the month, he would sail to Cuba, and to Hispaniola (now Haiti). He thought he had reached the East Indies, the islands off Southeast Asia. On Christmas Day, 1492, the Santa Maria sank off Hispaniola. Columbus departed for Spain on January 16, 1493 on the Niña , arriving there on March 4. Columbus made three additional voyages to the New World. The second voyage set sail in September, 1493, with 17 ships. During his expeditions, he helped to colonize Hispaniola, and discovered the South American mainland. He did not , however, see mainland North America during any of his voyages. Watch the video below for an understanding of Christopher Columbus:
“All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you.” — Wayne Dyer Passing the blame will not improve your situation. As a matter of fact, it can cause things to become worse. If you want to grow, learn to own and correct your mistakes. All blame is a waste of time. Instead of pointing fingers, take responsibility for your choices and move forward.
Bullying is a Deadly Serious Problem Bullying can end up with physical violence, social and emotional distress and sometimes death. The recent suicide of 14-year old, Jamey Rodemeyer, who family members say was tortured by bullies, has reignited a fierce fight against bullying. Among those jumping to action is Jamey’s role model, Lady Gaga. Right after Jamey’s death last month, she tweeted “Bullying must become illegal. It is a hate Crime.” “I am meeting with our President. I will not stop fighting. This must end. Trend it #MakeALawForJamey. “ Jamey was the creator of inspiring viral videos “It Gets Better,” in which he talked about the fears and frustrations he suffered because of school bullying. Rodemeyer even endured cruel comments posted on social media websites that his friends say, eventually led to his death. Other tragic stories include the vicious beating and stomping death of Douglasville, Georgia college student, Bobby Tillman. Witnesses say, he was attacked for no apparent reason at a house party. RELATED: One Teen To Plead Guilty To Murdering Bobby Tillman Bobby Tillman’s mother, Monique Rivarde, speaks about combating bullying In another case, despite pleas to school administrators, 11-year old Jaheem Herrera took his life in 2009 when his mother said he couldn’t take the homophobic bullying anymore. Bully and harassment victims also include females. In Detroit last year, a 14-year old hanged herself after weeks of harassment by her classmates. Before Samantha Kelly’s death police had dismissed her charges that a high school senior had raped her. Her classmates tormented her mercilessly when they found out about her allegations. On this website, are advice from professionals, tips, and important hotline numbers that are for you to help in this crusade. With your help, this will end! What is Bullying? Bullying is an ugly widespread and serious problem that can happen anywhere. It is not “kids being kids” or “just messing around”. It can bring on serious psychological and physical harm. There are often 3 players in bullying situations: The Bully, The Victim, and those who watch. Bullying situations usually involve: Imbalance of Power : people who bully use their size, popularity and power to control or harm and the people being bullied. Consequently victims usually have a tough time defending themselves Intent to Threat or Cause Harm : The bully usually has an intention to hurt Repetition : Most bullying occurs to the same person over a span of time by the same person or groups of people. Bullying Types: Verbal : Name-calling, threats, name-calling and public humiliation Social : Spreading rumors, leaving people out of a group scene on purpose with the intent of embarrassment or other harm. Studies show that girls are more likely to bully socially and boys use physical harm. Physical : Hitting, pushing, kicking or other forms of fighting Cyber-bullying : Using Social Media, cell phones, the internet or other digital technology to spread harmful messages Who is at risk of being Bully Victims? There is no one reason that will mean that a person will be bullied; however, generally children, teens and young adults who are targeted fit in the following categories: Are not as popular as others Have few to no friends May be gay, bisexual or do not conform to gender norms Have low self esteem Are timid, anxious nervous and do not handle confrontations How to tell if someone maybe a Victim Oftentimes victims are too embarrassed or afraid to get help. One thing is for sure, they will behave differently at the start of the problem. Signs include: They may come home with damaged or missing clothing or belongings. They may claim they’ve lost their cell phones, jewelry etc. etc. Has unexplained injuries May have suicidal thoughts or other harmful inclinations like running away from home Changing eating and sleeping habits Complains of headaches, stomachaches or feeling sick as a way to miss or skip school Appears sad, angry or depressed May be interested in extreme self-defense options. IN 12 of 15 school shooting cases in the 1990’S, the shooters had a history of being bully victims. Who may be guilty of Bullying Others? Again, it’s not easy to spot a bully before it happens. But parents, school administrators and other students should move to act when they see Bullies intimidate and manipulate others. Bullies are overly concerned about their popularity and how others see them Bullies like to be in charge of others and dominate them Bullies are aggressive and have difficulty following rules They see violence in a positive way Signs of People likely to Bully Gets into physical or verbal fights easily as a way to handle social situations Is quick to blame others Has extra money or new belongings that cannot be explained Has trouble with authority figures. Many are sent to the principals’ offices often and more likely to have criminal convictions and other run-ins with police. Witnesses and On-lookers! Did you know about 60% of students say they have personally witnesses some type of bullying. Too many people take a passive role in this problem. Sometimes the people who see a bully incident are not comfortable with it and afraid themselves. If you see a bully in action, speak out. You can make a powerful move to end this by letting authorities know and also when the bully realizes his actions do not impress anyone. You may get a school official if you witness a physical confrontation on campus. Use your cell phone and Call 911 if you’re off campus If you feel you may be in danger, get to a safe place and get help as soon as you can By all means, Speak out! The Unique Dangers of Cyber-bullying Instead of happening face-to-face, bullies can use computer, cell phones, i-pads and tables to spread the hurt. Cyber-bullying includes hurtful rude mean text messages. Also bullies can create websites, videos or use Facebook or Twitter to embarrass or humiliate their victims. Bullying online is extremely dangerous because of the following consequences Messages can be constantly sent 24/7, 365 days a year Messages can be sent and shared to an extremely wide audience Since they are sent anonymously, the victim may not ever know who originated the message. Stand Up to bullying! If you are a victim , remember you are not alone. It is not your fault. Even President Barack Obama and other major celebrities were bullied. So do the following and don’t let the bully win. Tell the bully to stop. Walk away. Ignore them and don’t give them the satisfaction of hurting you. If you are being physically attacked, protect yourself and get away from the situation as safely as possible Don’t blame yourself. Remember no matter what someone says, you should not be ashamed of who you are or what you feel. Tell an adult or someone you trust to figure out the best ways to deal with your particular situation. If you are a young adult, the rules change. Some behaviors that are only considered bullying when you were younger now trigger criminal charges. For example a hit can be considered a type of assault. If you are a school administrator , encourage all students to participate in Bully prevention initiatives. Studies show that a reduction in bullying takes place where teachers and witnesses intervene. Adult intervention is critical from elementary through high school. Learn how to identify and intervene in bully situations. Encourage students to report bullying and establish a confidential method (i.e. suggestion box, emails) that students can use to alert school officials Empower bystanders and witnesses who report by protecting them from retaliation Create strong policies and Codes of Conducts that convey respectful behavior. Be sure outline disciplinary actions for students who violate the rules. If you are a witness or on-looker , tell it! You are in a strong position to stop bullying. 1. Report all incidents of bullying, harassment or cyber-bullying to school officials or another adult of authority. 2. Your silence empowers and encourages bullies and makes them feel powerful. 3. Don’t confront the aggressor directly about their behaviors, instead find a safer more effective way of intervening If you are a bully , get help. In the end, most bullies wind up in trouble, If you keep acting mean and hurtful, sooner or later, you only have a few friends left. You’ll lose the power you’re searching for. Talk to an adult you trust to seek counseling. You may need to enroll in an anger management program. Some bullies have suffered from physical or verbal abuse in the home. If that’s the case, talk to a school counselor and get help. Remember, most cases show that continued aggressive behaviors will likely lead to other acts that may land you in jail. Hotline Numbers and Information Resources: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800- 273- 8255 (TALK) (Someone is there 24/7. It’s free and confidential) The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LBGT teens and young adults by providing support and resources. 24/7 confidential Hotline. 1-866-488-7386 (1-866-4-U-TREVOR) Contact the State Department of Education if you are not satisfied with your school administration’s response to your reports of bullying. Their Toll Free School Safety Hotline is 1- 877- SAY STOP. Jeff Hodges, is over Safe and Drug-Free Schools and he is headlining the state’s efforts. His number is 404- 463- 7891. You may email him at jhodges@doe.k12ga.us Helpful websites Download Free PDF manuals at www.bullies2buddies.com How to Stop Being Teased and Bullied A revolutionary Guide to Reducing Aggression between children The Golden Rule Solution to Racism Atlanta area Middle and high school students are pushing a movment to stop sterotypes that may lead to bullying and harassment. Find out how you can get involved at www.poweroverprejudice.org Check out free webisodes to help explain how kids should take a stand at www.stopbullying.gov Read the Georgia Department of Education Policy against Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation at: http://www.gadoe.org/sia_titleiv.aspx?PageReq=SIABully Teachers, School Administrator can assess their strengths and needs to shape a Bullying Prevention Program at www.stopbullyingnow.com Your school may qualify for funding from the Centers for Disease to help provide technical help. Contact the CDC at 1-800- CDC- INFO (232-4636) and learn more about the CDC’s approach to stop bullying at http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/pdf/Bullying_Factsheet-a.pdf Atlanta Police Department Chief George Turner discusses bullying RELATED: President Obama Reveals Struggle With Childhood Bullying Keri Hilson Shares Details On Her Past Struggles And Bullying Marsha Ambrosius Addresses Homophobia & Bullying In “Far Away” Video How To Stop Your Child From Becoming A Bully 3 Steps To Dealing With An Angry Teenager Fight Bullying In Schools Bullying in schools Georgia Teenage Party-Goer Beaten To Death In Unprovoked Attack PRINT OUT AND SIGN HOT 107.9′s ANTI-BULLYING PLEDGE I, ___________________ (your name) agree to abide by this Anti- Bullying Pledge in hopes of ending bullying within my community and/or school. I understand that “Bullying is NOT HOT” in my community and/or school. I understand that no one deserves to be a victim of bullying. I believe that everybody should feel safe and be accepted in their community regardless of their age, race, color, gender, intelligence, religion, sexual orientation or nationality. I pledge to make myself aware of the various forms of bullying. These forms include physical, verbal, cyber, and emotional bullying I pledge to refrain from engaging in shoving, hitting, name-calling, teasing, making inappropriate jokes, and/or isolating or excluding individuals who may be different from me and/or my friends. I understand that our individual differences are what make each of us great! I pledge to never use electronic mediums such as text messages, email, and social networking websites to engage in bullying. By signing this pledge, I agree to: 1. Recognize that bullying is cruel and causes pain to the victims and their families 2. Embrace, respect and value the differences of other people because I want people to embrace, respect and value my differences 3. Treat others with the same amount of respect that I would like to receive 4. Refrain from being involved in any bullying incidents, including being a bystander 5. Be aware of the different types of bullying both direct and indirect types 6. Pay attention to places in my community and/or school where acts of bullying are known to take place. It is my responsibility to report bullying incidents, even if I am not the victim. 7. Include people who have been left out and refrain from isolating my peers or members of community because of their individual differences 8. Speak to adults (teachers, counselors, and parents) about bullying in effort to educate myself 9. Encourage my peers / friends to speak out against bullying in their schools and communities 10. Be a good role model for younger people and people who look up to me in my school and/or community. 11. Organize and/or participate in assemblies and community programs that promote anti- bullying. 12. Introduce anti-bullying campaigns and websites to my community and/or school 13. Be positive through my words and actions and support those who have been a victim of bullying by befriending them and including them in school and/or community activities. 14. To spread the word in my school and/or community that Bullying is Not Hot! Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________ Email:_________________________________________ Age: ________________ Name of School:____________________________________________ Created By Rashidah J. (Atlanta Market) Updated 08/02 – 2:30p
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What you don’t see with your eyes, don’t witness with your mouth. ~Jewish Proverb Physical wounds can heal, but words can leave a scar that will last a lifetime. Gossip is useless and you should never repeat anything you are not willing to sign your name to.