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On April 25, 1950, history was made when Chuck Cooper became the first Black player drafted into the NBA. Selected as the 13th pick in the second round by the Boston Celtics, under the leadership of owner Walter Brown and coach Red Auerbach, Cooper became a legend. With that pick, a new era in basketball began, and the game would never be the same.On April 25, 1950, history was made when Chuck Cooper became the first Black player drafted into the NBA. Selected as the 13th pick in the second round by the Boston Celtics, under the leadership of owner Walter Brown and coach Red Auerbach, Cooper became a legend. With that pick, a new era in basketball began, and the game would never be the same.0 Comments 0 Shares 394 Views 0 Reviews
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Wishing a joyful 110th birthday to Dr. Edith Renfrow Smith! Born in 1914, she made history as the first Black woman to graduate from Grinnell College and has spent her life inspiring others with wisdom, grace, and strength.
Credit: Dr. Edith Renfrow SmithWishing a joyful 110th birthday to Dr. Edith Renfrow Smith! 🎉 Born in 1914, she made history as the first Black woman to graduate from Grinnell College and has spent her life inspiring others with wisdom, grace, and strength. 📸 Credit: Dr. Edith Renfrow Smith0 Comments 0 Shares 386 Views 0 Reviews -
Broke But Got WiFi? Here Are 21 Micro Task Sites That’ll Pay You for Doing Almost Nothing.
These sites won’t make you rich overnight—but they WILL help you make real cash doing simple tasks like clicking, typing, watching videos, or taking surveys. All you need is your phone or laptop
20 legit micro task websites where you can earn online by completing simple digital jobs:
1. Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk)
Tasks: Surveys, data entry, transcription
Link: https://www.mturk.com
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Tasks: Writing, categorizing, web research
Link: https://www.clickworker.com
3. Appen
Tasks: AI training, transcription, search evaluation
Link: https://www.appen.com
4. Remotasks
Tasks: Image labeling, text transcription, 3D annotation
Link: https://www.remotasks.com
5. Microworkers
Tasks: Testing websites, liking social posts, surveys
Link: https://www.microworkers.com
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Tasks: Surveys, offers, daily poll
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Tasks: Watching videos, surveys, cashback offers
Link: https://www.swagbucks.com
9. InboxDollars
Tasks: Reading emails, video ads, paid offers
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10. Toloka (by Yandex)
Tasks: Voice recordings, content moderation, categorization
Link: https://toloka.ai
11. Spare5
Tasks: Photo tagging, audio transcription, short analysis
Link: https://app.spare5.com
12. Figure Eight (now part of Appen)
Tasks: Data tagging, search relevance, AI training
Link: https://appen.com
13. Lionbridge AI (now TELUS International AI)
Tasks: Testing, rating search results, transcription
Link: https://www.telusinternational.com
14. TaskRabbit (online tasks)
Tasks: Some digital work like research, booking, virtual help
Link: https://www.taskrabbit.com
15. Prolific
Tasks: Academic research surveys (higher pay than most)
Link: https://www.prolific.com
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Tasks: Market research surveys, profile tasks
Link: https://www.surveyjunkie.com
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Tasks: Transcription, voice recording, data collection
Link: https://www.oneforma.com
18. Neevo
Tasks: Language data collection and annotation
Link: https://www.neevo.ai
19. UserTesting
Tasks: Test websites/apps and give feedback
Link: https://www.usertesting.com
20. TryMyUI
Tasks: Website usability testing (get paid for opinions)
Link: https://www.trymyui.com
21. TimeBucks
Tasks: Watch videos, take surveys, install apps, post on social media
Link: https://timebucks.com/?refID=224425228
Notes: Timebucks Pays daily and offers a wide variety of small tasks, suitable for beginners.Broke But Got WiFi? Here Are 21 Micro Task Sites That’ll Pay You for Doing Almost Nothing. These sites won’t make you rich overnight—but they WILL help you make real cash doing simple tasks like clicking, typing, watching videos, or taking surveys. All you need is your phone or laptop 20 legit micro task websites where you can earn online by completing simple digital jobs: 1. Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) Tasks: Surveys, data entry, transcription Link: https://www.mturk.com 2. Clickworker Tasks: Writing, categorizing, web research Link: https://www.clickworker.com 3. Appen Tasks: AI training, transcription, search evaluation Link: https://www.appen.com 4. Remotasks Tasks: Image labeling, text transcription, 3D annotation Link: https://www.remotasks.com 5. Microworkers Tasks: Testing websites, liking social posts, surveys Link: https://www.microworkers.com --- 6. RapidWorkers Tasks: Signups, comments, feedback, reviews Link: https://www.rapidworkers.com 7. ySense Tasks: Surveys, offers, daily poll Link: https://www.ysense.com 8. Swagbucks Tasks: Watching videos, surveys, cashback offers Link: https://www.swagbucks.com 9. InboxDollars Tasks: Reading emails, video ads, paid offers Link: https://www.inboxdollars.com --- 10. Toloka (by Yandex) Tasks: Voice recordings, content moderation, categorization Link: https://toloka.ai 11. Spare5 Tasks: Photo tagging, audio transcription, short analysis Link: https://app.spare5.com 12. Figure Eight (now part of Appen) Tasks: Data tagging, search relevance, AI training Link: https://appen.com 13. Lionbridge AI (now TELUS International AI) Tasks: Testing, rating search results, transcription Link: https://www.telusinternational.com 14. TaskRabbit (online tasks) Tasks: Some digital work like research, booking, virtual help Link: https://www.taskrabbit.com 15. Prolific Tasks: Academic research surveys (higher pay than most) Link: https://www.prolific.com 16. Survey Junkie Tasks: Market research surveys, profile tasks Link: https://www.surveyjunkie.com 17. OneForma Tasks: Transcription, voice recording, data collection Link: https://www.oneforma.com 18. Neevo Tasks: Language data collection and annotation Link: https://www.neevo.ai 19. UserTesting Tasks: Test websites/apps and give feedback Link: https://www.usertesting.com 20. TryMyUI Tasks: Website usability testing (get paid for opinions) Link: https://www.trymyui.com 21. TimeBucks Tasks: Watch videos, take surveys, install apps, post on social media Link: https://timebucks.com/?refID=224425228 Notes: Timebucks Pays daily and offers a wide variety of small tasks, suitable for beginners. -
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“Either you change, or you will keep repeating the same day forever.”“Either you change, or you will keep repeating the same day forever.”
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The Greeks and Jews saw the ancient Egyptians first-hand before they became mixed with Greek and Arab blood. They never thought of them as looking like the people in the Middle East or Europe. They saw them as cousins of the Ethiopians and used the word “black” when talking about them.
One of the reasons he gives for why the rising of the Nile is not caused by melting snow is that, “It is certain that the natives of the country are black with the heat…”
When talking about an oracle he uses the blackness of a dove to argue that it stands for an Egyptian woman.
Some say Herodotus was simply a teller of tales, yet he was careful to point out what he saw with his own eyes, what he heard and what made sense. Egypt is something he saw with his own eyes. Archaeology continues to back up his eyewitness accounts.
Herodotus, Diodorus of Sicily and Strabo all believed that the Egyptians and Ethiopians were of the same race: that either the Egyptians came from the Ethiopians or the Ethiopians came from the Egyptians – depending on whether they saw the Nile as being settled upstream or downstream.
It was not just the Greeks. The Jews who wrote the Bible saw it pretty much the same way too. For example, they said that after the Flood Egypt and Ethiopia were both settled by the sons of Ham.
Whence came this name Ham (Cham, Kam)? Where could Moses have found it? Right in Egypt where Moses was born, grew up and lived until the Exodus. In fact, we know the Egyptians called their country Kemit, which means “black” in their language. The interpretation according to which Kemit designates the black soil of Egypt, rather than the black man and, by extension, the black race of the country of the Blacks, stems from a gratuitous distortion by minds aware of what an exact interpretation of this word would imply. Hence it is natural to find Kam in Hebrew, meaning heat, black, burned.
Diop says that the Jews got most of the elements of their civilization from Egypt too:they came to Egypt as a small band of shepherds in the time of Joseph and lived there for 400 years. Their belief in one God, for example, goes back to that of Akhenaten.The Greeks and Jews saw the ancient Egyptians first-hand before they became mixed with Greek and Arab blood. They never thought of them as looking like the people in the Middle East or Europe. They saw them as cousins of the Ethiopians and used the word “black” when talking about them. One of the reasons he gives for why the rising of the Nile is not caused by melting snow is that, “It is certain that the natives of the country are black with the heat…” When talking about an oracle he uses the blackness of a dove to argue that it stands for an Egyptian woman. Some say Herodotus was simply a teller of tales, yet he was careful to point out what he saw with his own eyes, what he heard and what made sense. Egypt is something he saw with his own eyes. Archaeology continues to back up his eyewitness accounts. Herodotus, Diodorus of Sicily and Strabo all believed that the Egyptians and Ethiopians were of the same race: that either the Egyptians came from the Ethiopians or the Ethiopians came from the Egyptians – depending on whether they saw the Nile as being settled upstream or downstream. It was not just the Greeks. The Jews who wrote the Bible saw it pretty much the same way too. For example, they said that after the Flood Egypt and Ethiopia were both settled by the sons of Ham. Whence came this name Ham (Cham, Kam)? Where could Moses have found it? Right in Egypt where Moses was born, grew up and lived until the Exodus. In fact, we know the Egyptians called their country Kemit, which means “black” in their language. The interpretation according to which Kemit designates the black soil of Egypt, rather than the black man and, by extension, the black race of the country of the Blacks, stems from a gratuitous distortion by minds aware of what an exact interpretation of this word would imply. Hence it is natural to find Kam in Hebrew, meaning heat, black, burned. Diop says that the Jews got most of the elements of their civilization from Egypt too:they came to Egypt as a small band of shepherds in the time of Joseph and lived there for 400 years. Their belief in one God, for example, goes back to that of Akhenaten.0 Comments 0 Shares 112 Views 0 Reviews -
Eid Mubarak 2025
- "May Allah's Blessings Be with you today and always."
- "Wishing you love, Laughter, and a Joyous Celebration this Eid!"
- "May your Fasts be accepted and your Prayers answered."
- "May this Eid Bring you endless moments of joy and Happiness."
You can also share some Eid Mubarak quotes:
- "Eid is not about the Feast, it's about the Faith."
- "Allah's love is Infinite, and Eid reminds us to share that love with all."
- "Let us thank Allah for the countless Blessings He Bestows upon us."
I hope these wishes, and Celebrate Eid with your Loved ones!
#eidmubarak #eid2025 #eidcelebration #eidfestivities #happyeid #eidalfitr #eidprayer #eidvibes #eidblessings #ramadan #festivalofeid #eidgifts #eidjoy #eidfamily #eidtraditions #eidmubaraktoall #eidlove #eidspirit #celebrateeid #eidgathering #eidhope #eidhappiness #eidfeast #eidunity #eidmoments #eidtogether #eidjoyfully #eidreflections #eidthoughtsEid Mubarak 2025 - "May Allah's Blessings Be with you today and always." - "Wishing you love, Laughter, and a Joyous Celebration this Eid!" - "May your Fasts be accepted and your Prayers answered." - "May this Eid Bring you endless moments of joy and Happiness." You can also share some Eid Mubarak quotes: - "Eid is not about the Feast, it's about the Faith." - "Allah's love is Infinite, and Eid reminds us to share that love with all." - "Let us thank Allah for the countless Blessings He Bestows upon us." I hope these wishes, and Celebrate Eid with your Loved ones! #eidmubarak #eid2025 #eidcelebration #eidfestivities #happyeid #eidalfitr #eidprayer #eidvibes #eidblessings #ramadan #festivalofeid #eidgifts #eidjoy #eidfamily #eidtraditions #eidmubaraktoall #eidlove #eidspirit #celebrateeid #eidgathering #eidhope #eidhappiness #eidfeast #eidunity #eidmoments #eidtogether #eidjoyfully #eidreflections #eidthoughts0 Comments 0 Shares 441 Views 0 Reviews
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