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List of Palestinian Evacuation Fundraisers
Last Update: 05/06/2024
All fundraisers have been looked into by me or vetted by others. If anyone notices issues in validity with any of the fundraisers listed please let me know. Funding updates daily!
Fadi Al-Sharif and family ($10,439/$62,500 goal)
Hayam Taha and family (€8,718/€30,000 goal)
Deyaa and family (€7,764/€20,000 goal)
Fatima Alshanti (kr5,085 SEK/kr150,000 goal)
Shahed Ghazi and family ($6,776 CAD/$94,838 goal)
Little Yusuf and family (€5,960/€85,000 goal)
Sara & Huda Hajjaj and family ($240/$15,000 goal)
Mohammed JH Shamia's family (kr20,168 SEK/kr250,000 goal)
Maram Ahmed and family (€1,032/€30,000 goal)
Hamza Almofty and family ($3,772/$35,000 goal)
Mahmoud Jomaa (€400/€10,000 goal)
Dr. Mohammed Shara ($445/$20,000 goal)
Abdulrahman Alshanti and family (kr137,402 SEK/kr350,000 goal)
Besan Almabhouh's family (€5,767/€25,000 goal)
Said Tanani and brothers (€30,935/€50,000 goal)
Donia Tanani and family (€67,538/€100,000 goal)
Hussein Shamiya, his pregnant wife, and son ($8,042/$40,000 goal)
Mohammed Shamia and family ($15,020/$35,000 goal)
Amro Bakr & kids Bakir and Tala (€1,772/€15,000 goal)
Almadhoun family ($18,365/$80,000 goal)
Child Mohammed (€6,420/€10,000 goal)
Sana'a and family (£19,668/£50,000 goal)
Noha Ayyad and family ($23,050/$95,160 goal)
Nazmi Mwafi and family ($5,151/65,000 goal)
Ibrahim Almofty and family ($535/$40,000)
Hamdi Hejazi and family ($10,236/$25,000)
Mohammed and family ($7,620/$25,000)
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ezerzx · 25 days
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ezerzx · 27 days
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ezerzx · 27 days
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i think if i focused really really hard i could grow a leaf
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ezerzx · 27 days
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You're just a mammal. Let yourself act like it. Your brain needs enrichment. Your body needs rest. You feel hunger and grow hair. You need to pack bond with other sentient things so you don't become unsocialized and neurotic. You are biologically inclined to seek dopamine and become sick when chronically stressed. Outrage about hedonism is made up to place moral value on taking pleasure in sensory experiences. I am telling you that if you don't let yourself be a fucking mammal, as you were made, you will suffer and go insane. No grindset no diets no trying to be above your drive for connection. Pursue what makes you feel good and practice radical rejection of the constructs meant to turn you into a machine. You're a mammal.
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ezerzx · 28 days
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do you have any tips for the multiple choice section of ap tests? specifically ap euro, i'm stressing abt it lol. i hope your studies are going well!
hi!!! so sorry for the late response, i’ve been offline for a bit lol.
i haven’t taken the euro exam yet but i’ve made 5’s on apush and and ap world so i’ll speak on my strategies for those.
first, it’s important to note that so many questions are stimulus based. however, sometimes they can be hard to read or understand because of the language, so i think it’s very important to revise old exams and just read various primary sources so that you become familiar with the language. idk if your school uses ap classroom but if you do, some of the ap daily videos analyze primary sources and i think it’s really helpful.
i feel like about half of the time, however, the stimulus is either a little helpful or completely unnecessary. i like to look at the stimulus as something that triggers my background knowledge. for example, if i look at the source of the document and it says “France 1756,” i realize that this is probably a french revolution question so i should think in that context when answering. while the stimulus can point you in the direction of a right answer, more times than not that’s it’s only purpose. the stimulus will not give you the answer so it’s important to understand how to draw conclusions based on both the content/context of the stimulus and your own prior knowledge.
if i can’t answer a question in a few seconds, i normally mark out the choices that i can immediately rule out and move on. since the test moves pretty fast, i try to answer as many questions as i can first and then come back to those that i struggled with so that i can maximize points.
overall, i feel like the multiple choice is there to see if you know the content, how good you are at understanding the info given, and how well you can put those things together. if you’re struggling with content, use flash cards and study some more. if you’re studying with interpretation, work on breaking down the information given to you, starting with the historical context, point of view, and overall purpose. if you’re struggling to combine the two, practice is key.
i hope that helps. let me know if you have anymore questions, and best of luck to you!!
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James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room
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If the USA stopped Israel from committing a genocide, no one would be dead. This wouldn’t have happened if the US didn’t write blank checks to Israel. This wouldn’t have happened if the US didn’t treat Israel like its spoiled child. Iran targeted military bases, not children, not civilians, military bases.
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ezerzx · 2 months
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Prehistoric depictions of owls.
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ezerzx · 2 months
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still thinking about "decolonising" missionary work.
the way you decolonise missionary work is by not doing missionary work
the way you decolonise missionaries is like this:
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A group of school boys cross the highway. Accra, Ghana. © Random Photo Journal
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