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A Hartlepool United centre back has spoken of a life-changing diagnosis which has seen her experience verbal tics and even speak in French and Irish accents.
Neighbors: Jacksonville woman s dollhouse re-creates childhood home, memories
David Blanchette, Journal-Courier
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Julie Rowe shows the dollhouse re-creation of her childhood home.David Blanchette | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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An inside view of Julie Rowe’s dollhouse based on her family residence on West State Street.David Blanchette | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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Jacksonville native Julie Rowe used the extra spare time she had during the pandemic to create a dollhouse that evokes fond memories of growing up in one of Jacksonville’s notable historic houses.
“I take a lot of good-natured flak about being the crazy dollhouse lady,” Rowe said. “It’s a hobby, but I take a sense of pride in it. It was one of those things that you can never imagine you can do until you do it.”
(CBM) – After launching a campaign last year to push for another Black woman to replace Vice President Kamala Harris in the United States Senate, a coalition of California Black women leaders say they are not defeated. They are organizing.
Many of the women – federal or state legislators, other elected officials and political leaders –have made history in California and across the nation. Now, they have come together to organize, launching an effort to ensure that more Black women are voted into elected office in California.
On Feb. 15, the California Black Women’s Collective (CBWC) hosted “Conversation with Congresswomen Karen Bass, Barbara Lee and Maxine Waters.” Melanie Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition of Black Civic Participation and convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable, moderated the virtual event.
Вечно Кровавая Мэри За что британцы не любят королеву Марию I? aif.ru - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aif.ru Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.