Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson s versatility and dynamic vocal range have made her into one of the most successful artists of her generation. She shot to fame in 2002, when she won the very first season of American Idol. Her debut album, Thankful, was an instant success, and Clarkson has gone on to a long and varied career that includes hits like Miss Independent, Since U Been Gone and My Life Would Suck Without You. She has displayed an interest in country, recording Because of You with Reba McEntire in 2007, Don t You Wanna Stay with Jason Aldean in 2010, and Don t Rush with Vince Gill in 2012. She also worked with Reba and Trisha Yearwood on Silent Night in 2013. Clarkson became a member of the country music family literally on Oct. 20, 2013, when she married Reba s stepson, Brandon Blackstock. In June of 2014 she gave birth to the couple s first child, a daughter named River Rose.
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A whole year has come and gone, it’s almost the end of 2020. The last time the world stood still like this was, never.
When China first reported cases of coronavirus to the World Health Organization on December 31, 2019, it was described as a mysterious new strain of pneumonia. It changed everything.
The year 2020 has been reality-bending, disruptive, exhausting, and pivotal –time warping. All at the same time.
The year started like no other: “New year, year, new me”. After all it was 2020! The most anticipated turn of the century since the great millennium ‘2000’, was not very aware of the conspiracy theories of what the new millennium will do to our world but a simple Google search of the Y2K bug says it all.
Graduate students and doctoral candidates receive their degrees during the 2019 Fall Commencement ceremony at Cassell Coliseum.
Virginia Tech’s Evening MBA program is among the best in the country, according to a 2022 survey of the nation’s top graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report.
In the newly released rankings of Best Part-time MBA programs, Virginia Tech’s Falls Church-based program is ranked No. 28 overall and No. 1 in Virginia.
In addition, Virginia Tech’s Arlington-based Executive MBA was named the nation’s fifth best by GreatBusinessSchools.org.
“The rankings reflect our commitment to providing students with top-quality education, immersive experiences, and a robust network that will strengthen their career prospects for years to come, all at a high-value tuition rate,” said Dana Hansson, director of MBA programs at Virginia Tech.
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As with most new years, people entered 2020 armed with plans and full of expectations. However, as the year comes to an end, the world is yet to recover from the blows it dealt.
The modus operandi of many things changed during the year because of the coronavirus, with social media habits also affected as more people spent time online following pandemic-induced lockdowns.
And partly because of this, new trends emerged on different social media platforms forming part of the year’s highlights. Here’s an inexhaustive list of hashtags that went viral during the year.
#WorldWarIII and #WWIII
2020 started on quite an interesting note. Just three days into the year, #WorldWarIII and #WWIII were trending on Twitter. After President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike that killed General Qasem Soleimani Iran’s second-in-command, the trend caught fire.
2020 has undoubtedly been ‘that’ year. With coronavirus testing us with the biggest global health crisis this generation ever saw, lockdowns soon became a thing all over the world. And how did we respond to the boredom and monotony of being trapped at home for months? Social media challenges! Loads and loads of them.
Now as the year races to an end, we bring you a round up of the best ones that Nigerians loved and vibed heavily with.
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This viral challenge was one of the earliest and most interesting aspects of the worldwide lockdown. It started when in March, Toluwalase Asolo of the University of Hull posted a video of herself and her 7 friends passing make-up brushes and seamlessly changing from bland to glam looks. The song “Don’t Rush” by Young T & Bugsey provided the backdrop for their 1:26minutes video and all other videos in the challenge that later grew like wildfire after theirs. [PS: The video below isn t them].