What's his story? The early life of Elito Circa Elito Circa wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He grew up in a poor community in the Philippines. Art supplies were a luxury he couldn't afford. But Elito had a passion for creating. ADVERTISEMENT
He wasn't always an artist – in fact, his first passion was basketball. But life took an unexpected turn when a serious knee injury ended his basketball dreams.
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The United States of America
A federal republic with three separate branches of government. It is comprised of the thirteen original British colonies. The first documented arrival of Europeans in the United States is that of Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s. Slavery remained legal in the United States until 1865. By the 1900s, the U.S. became known as a world power.
Trivia The most prominent tech companies in history were founded in the US including Google, Amazon, and Apple.
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Top 21 best Muslim football players in the world (with photos)
Football is one of the most captivating sports in the world and includes players from all nationalities, races, and religions. Many Muslim football players have been contributing to the sporting industry for a long time. Their spectacular performances continue to dazzle their fans in leagues across the world.
Numerous Muslim players have risen to the pinnacle of football over the years. Who are the top footballers who practice Islam? The top Muslim football players in the world Which famous footballers are Muslim?
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'American Idol' Contract Change Aims to Benefit All Future Contestants
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Samantha Agate is the Talent Guru here at Talent Recap. Her work has been featured at The Blast. Samantha graduated from Hunter College in 2019 with a degree in Media Studies and a Concentration in Journalism. When she isn't binge-watching reality television shows or binge-eating fried food, she loves hanging out with her friends and family and petting puppies.
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APC To Rake In N2bn As Lawan, Fayemi Join Presidential Race
The All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to rake in 2 billion Naira following the decision of the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, and the Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi to join the 2023 presidential race. With the presidential primaries of the ruling party drawing closer, only six aspirants under the party as at the time of filing this report have picked the party’s form which was pegged at 100 million Naira.
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ASUU To Declare One Month Warning Strike
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has resolved to embark on a one-month warning strike to see if the federal government will address its demands before taking the next action. Naija News reports that the conclusion was reached after serious deliberations between the academic union and the National Executive Council, NEC.
This news platform had reported earlier that ASUU on Saturday commenced a two-day meeting to decide on whether or not to embark on another industrial action.
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Emily Bront popularity & fame
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Experts Say Kids Who Are Used to Doing Chores Become More Successful
75 years — that’s how long it took to conduct the Harvard Grant Study that revealed the state of success and happiness depends on 2 things: love and work ethic. And if it’s more or less obvious with love, the idea that children doing chores are more likely to succeed in the future is surely news.
We at Bright Side keep our ears open to catch word of new studies and parenting techniques. And we’re excited to report there’s been some impressive research on the less obvious but significant benefits doing chores from an early age can have.
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Famous People who Died of Dementia
1 - 11 of 11 Historically important and notable famous people who died of dementia ranked by their popularity on On This Day.
List of Deaths from Dementia 1969-05-15 Jimmy Wilde, Welsh boxer (Flyweight World Champion, 1916-23), referee, and columnist (News of the World), dies of complications of diabetes and dementia at 76 2009-09-20 John Hart, American actor (The Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Captain Africa), dies from complications of dementia at 91 2010-11-04 Sparky Anderson, American Baseball HOF manager (World Series 1975, 76 Cincinnati Reds; WS 1984 & 2 x AL Manager of the Year, Detroit Tigers), dies from dementia at 76 2011-02-19 Ollie Matson, Pro/College Football Hall of Fame halfback (First-team All-Pro 1952, 54–59; Pro Bowl 1952, 54–58; NFL 1950s All Decade Team), dies of dementia at 80 2011-04-25 (Fletcher) Joe Perry, American AAFC/NFL Hall of Fame fullback, 1948-63, 3X Pro Bowl (San Francisco 49ers; Baltimore Colts), and US Navy veteran, dies of complications from dementia at 84 2012-10-13 Helmut Haller, German soccer forward (33 caps West Germany; FC Augsburg, Bologna FC, Juventus), dies from Parkinson's disease and dementia at 73 2013-04-20 Howard Phillips, American politician, dies from dementia and Alzheimer's disease at 72 2013-07-23 Emile Griffith, American boxer, (world welterweight, middleweight & junior middleweight champion), dies of dementia complications at 75 2014-05-06 Jimmy Ellis, American boxer (WBA heavyweight title 1968-70), dies from dementia at 74 2014-10-09 Carolyn Ashley Kizer, American writer, dies from complications of dementia 89 2014-12-16 Ernie Terrell, American boxer (WBA heavyweight champion 1965-7), dies from dementia at 75 2015-01-31 Udo Lattek, German football striker (VfL Osnabrück) and coach (Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona), dies from Parkinson's disease and dementia at 80 2015-03-21 Chuck Bednarik, Pro/College Football HOF center/linebacker (Uni of Pennsylvania; NFL C'ship 1949, 60; 10 × First-team All-Pro; 8 × Pro Bowl; Philadelphia Eagles), dies of Alzheimer's disease and dementia at 89 2015-08-28 Al Arbour, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman, coach and executive (coach NY Islanders Stanley Cup 1980-83), dies of Parkinson's disease and dementia at 82 2017-04-09 Bob Wootton, American country and rockabilly guitarist (Johnny Cash, 1968-97), dies of complications from dementia at 75 2017-08-06 Betty Cuthbert, Australian athlete (Olympic gold 100m, 200m, 4x100m 1956; 400m 1964), dies from dementia at 79 2017-12-06 Cy Young, American athlete and only US male to win gold in javelin throwing (1952 Olympics), dies of complications from dementia at 89 2017-12-13 Bette Howland [Lee Sotonoff], American writer and literary critic (Blue in Chicago, The iron year), dies from multiple sclerosis and dementia at 80 2018-01-16 Jo Jo White, American basketballer (Olympic gold - 1968), dies of complications of dementia at 71 2018-01-20 Graeme Langlands, Australian rugby league fullback, captain and coach (24 Tests; St.
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How to recharge prepaid electricity meter and load token online
In recent years, Nigeria has evolved from the conventional way of paying for electricity to modern methods. This was made possible by introducing the prepaid meter, mandated by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN). Here is a guide on how to recharge prepaid electricity meter online. Ayeni Akinola, an electricity market expert, explained the issue of metering in the country.
TABLE OF CONTENTSThere are numerous benefits of having a prepaid meter.
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