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Nov 14, 2024 |
christianpost.com | Abby Johnson
By , Op-ed contributor The meltdowns I’ve seen by Kamala Harris supporters since Donald Trump exceeded all expectations and trounced her in the polls has been epic. They cannot fathom why over 73 million people flipped the lever for Trump over their savior. They are so out of touch with regular Americans that this election cycle should aptly be called their Bud Light moment.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
dailyiowan.com | Abby Johnson
Just six days before the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, a Georgia school shooting left two students and two teachers dead, with nine others injured. The 2024 election carries crucial implications for the future of the United States, and the demographic of those impacted by gun violence in particular is arguably being overlooked.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
washingtonexaminer.com | Abby Johnson
With President Joe Biden out of the race for the presidency, the abortion industry finally has a tried-and-true puppet in Vice President Kamala Harris. Besides the obvious mental incapacity of Biden, his inability to say “abortion” freely irked his reproductive rights supporters. But no more. This race is going to focus on abortion even more than it already has, thanks to a candidate who is more than willing to carry the water for her chosen cause. Harris is not just pro-abortion.
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May 6, 2024 |
change.org | Abby Johnson
Tesha Weiss was a good person until she met Caleb Yates and then they got married and now she’s annoyingHe’s controlling and emotionally abusive. He weaponizes his religion. Also he ties her up to the bed and neglects her.
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May 4, 2024 |
christianpost.com | Abby Johnson
By , Op-ed contributor If you’ve worked in the abortion industry in some capacity, you know it’s not easy on multiple levels. There are things you’ve seen you can never forget. You may have had to dodge protestors just to get to the door. You have heard things you should not have heard and maybe you even participated in activities that you had no training in and had no business doing.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
ncunortherner.com | Abby Johnson
By: Abby JohnsonCollege students at North Central University are quickly approaching the middle of the semester, a time of the year when motivation levels drop, campus activities increase, and tendencies to procrastinate happen easier. So what is procrastination, really? And is it something we should truly be avoiding like the plague? A study done by Dr. Itamar Shatz shows that between 80-95% of college students engage in procrastination to some degree.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
reportingtexas.com | Abby Johnson |John Bridges
By Abby L. JohnsonReporting TexasTexas Alliance for Life and thousands of supporters marched Saturday to the Texas Capitol, calling for more measures to protect Texas’ nearly all-encompassing ban on abortions. Texans from across the state began to march from the corner of 14th and Brazos street toward the Capitol amid honking horns and drivers leaning out their windows to hold up a middle finger. The vitriol was in response to the pro-life signs held high and proud.
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Jan 7, 2024 |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Abby Johnson |Abby Ruston |What's OnAbby Ruston Paul Johnson |Paul Johnson
From villages frozen in time to thestudio where the fastest-selling debut album in history was recorded, this walk packs an awful lot into its six-mile length. It takes in a sturdy Victorian railway bridge, the stunning Claythorpe Water Mill, a delightful walled Victorian post box and an old dovecote. You can use an official guide book, but sometimes these can be vague and you often find it's easier to follow the public footpath signs and maps provided en route.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
schoollibraryjournal.com | Jasmine Amiri |Abby Johnson
With all its ups and downs, 2023 was a great year for books. The reviews editors are taking one last look back at the year by sharing a few "favorites" roundups. Here, take a look at the SLJ book reviews editors' favorite book covers from the 2023 Best Books list. Shelley Diaz, Reviews Editor:Tokyo Night Parade by J.P. Takahashi. Cover art by Minako Tomigahara. Typography by Dana Fritts.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
hercampus.com | Abby Johnson
Take the time for gratitude. It can be so easy to ruminate on what went wrong this year and forget about all the good that happened. Remind yourself that the hard things you went through made you stronger and shaped you into who you’re supposed to be. Slowing down and taking the time to remember what went right and what you can keep doing is key to being successful in 2024. Gratitude can also change your mindset and cause your motivation to increase significantly.