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Apple Watch creator

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Hello everyone how are you my name is Yiskah aka Miss bossy Jess and I'm coming to you guys to tell you all about a product I invented in 2012.  You guys may already know about this product because you wear it all the time.  It's called the Apple Watch yes that's right I invented the Apple Watch 2012 at a business seminar b I came up with these designs for the Apple Watch.  And this here is the watch.  This is the POS that the watch will communicate.  This is the phone that communicates with watch.  I decided to come up with a product because I wanted to solve the problem of identity theft. All of the cyber security threats that were challenging our economy back in 2012; There were so many data breaches and things like that-I just wanted to provide away for business people to be able to travel across the country from state to state without losing their wallet and I also wanted to provide away for normal people like me to be able to have my wallet on my arm ...

So you’re Caucasian?

In modern usage, the term "Caucasian" refers to people of European, Middle Eastern Africa, and North African descent. However, it's important to note that this classification is based on historical and cultural factors rather than any biological or genetic basis.  Europeans, or people of European descent, are often considered part of the Caucasian racial category. This includes individuals from countries in Western, Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe. Examples of European ethnic groups include the French, German, Italian, British, Spanish, and Russian people, among many others. The Middle East, a region that spans parts of Western Asia and Egypt, is also often included in the Caucasian category. People from countries such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are considered part of the broader Caucasian classification. North Africans, including people from countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, are sometimes included in the Caucasi...

Who are ‘The White people’?

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Historical Perspective:  "White" as a racial category emerged in the context of European colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade. It was used to differentiate Europeans from indigenous peoples, Africans, and other non-European groups. The construction of whiteness has varied across time and geographical regions, with different groups gaining or losing inclusion in the category based on social and political dynamics. "White people" as a racial category encompasses individuals who generally have European ancestry or origins. Europe is home to a tapestry of cultures, languages, and groups. The cultures that are considered part of "white" or European heritage can vary depending on the specific region or country being discussed. Here are some examples of cultures that are commonly associated with white people: 1. Western European Cultures:  This includes cultures from countries such as England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, and ...

White People in Africa.

White people in Africa why won’t you go?  White people in Africa No No No. White people in Africa , the mother land.  White people in Africa, Uncle Sam.   White people enjoy what White people destroy. You’re not just White.  Let’s call you out.  Who are you people on the mother land? Why won’t you leave?  What are your plans?

Genocide

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Stopping genocide is a complex and challenging task that requires a multifaceted approach involving international cooperation, diplomatic efforts, humanitarian interventions, and long-term prevention strategies. While there is no simple solution, here are some steps that can be taken to address and potentially prevent genocide: 1. Raise awareness: Increase global awareness about the signs, causes, and consequences of genocide. Education and public awareness campaigns can help generate empathy, understanding, and support for preventive actions. 2. Early warning and prevention: Develop effective early warning systems to identify and respond to potential genocidal situations. This involves monitoring human rights violations, promoting accurate reporting, and sharing information among international bodies and organizations. 3. Diplomatic pressure: Engage in diplomatic efforts to put pressure on the governments or individuals responsible for genocidal acts. This includes impos...

That Black Ghetto

I don't think you care about the kids.  Like the kids got to spend 18 years inside this building. So why not make the buildings beautiful? Because for my kids I'm not sending my kids to an ugly school.  Like that's just not happening; and some people may call me bougie but then some of the ghetto people call me bougie but the bougie people call me ghetto so tell me how to do that work? I'm waiting for an answer… I'm not gonna send my kids a no ugly school like I would rather pay monies to send my kids to a private school or apply to wait long years on a charter list rather or to be a homeschool mom and pay a tutor to teach my kids how to learn what it is for them to learn of the school.  Because I'm not sending my kids in ugly school.  I'm not gonna send my kid to a school that has ugly dirty bathrooms the bathroom is not clean and you don't have AC you don't have heat you telling me the government that I pay all the taxes to every year can’t put hea...