I cannot speak for the individuals whose choices have affected our world and our lives, but I can represent myself as I am.
I am proud and blessed to be human, and I appreciate all the different cultures which shaped me into who I am today. We are all incredible creatures of the Universe with equal blessings, capabilities and time, and being able to experience this life with the people we love and doing what we love everyday has brought nothing but happiness and joy; and I’m confident that there are a lot of people like me in this world who feel the same way. This is why we need to protect what we love by doing what we feel is right, deep in our purest hearts, even if it’s uncomfortable. We can’t do it alone and we don’t have to do it alone.
There is nothing new when we see ignorant individuals hiding behind the comforts of their excuses to divide and blame specific groups instead of taking the necessary and responsible actions in order to be the leaders we desperately need in these dark times. We are all leaders within our families, communities, professions and our personal selves. Together we can bring positive change to our lives by contributing our daily blessings towards unity and positive action. Every human being is entitled to pursue a life valued at our highest potential. If we must judge, judge the actions of those responsible, and not by their culture or beliefs. Judge the end results from the choices made to be aware of what needs to be done or celebrated. Being able to witness parts of the world uniting together on the road to recovery has not only provided a glimpse of hope for our future but also the miracle of strengthening our values as united human beings. If we must blame, blame ourselves for not taking good care of the needs of our world. I believe, not in perfection, but in growth and self-learning as there will always be room for improvement, even at the mountain top.
Understand that in most countries where human rights and freedom of speech are rarely protected and practiced, because the reality is, freedom is just not a public luxury for the majority. We need to give ourselves the chance to understand deeply and work out each other’s differences calmly instead of using fear to fuel our hatred and insecurities. Hateful words too often lead to hateful actions that can harm millions of lives, as we have witnessed throughout our history. Only clowns would be stupid enough to repeat them. Only the selfish would use this opportunity for their own benefit. If you were to imagine yourself at the end of all that is, ask yourself: what have you done or even said to contribute to our evolution and inner growth?
While our World fights bravely against the unknown, it’s clear to see that no matter the differences between our peoples and cultures, we are all in this together. This epidemic sees no color, respects no class or age, and recognizes only the best values of life. Victory only blesses the united, and now more so than ever, we must focus all our efforts, skills and resources to work with one another. Heroic examples set by all our health care workers, supermarket staff, restaurant cooks, delivery men and women, volunteers, inspiring leaders and everyone on the frontline providing and protecting all of us around the world. They are the true heroes of humanity, our true guardian angels. Thank you. - Al Rocco
我不能代表那些选择影响了我们的世界和生活的人,但我可以代表我自己。
作为人类,我感到自豪和幸福,我欣赏所有不同的文化,是它们造就了今天的我。我们都是宇宙中奇妙的生物,生来平等,都有权利拥有祝福、能力和时间,能够和所爱的人一起经历此生,和每天做自己热爱的事,带给我的只有幸福和快乐。我相信这个世界上有很多像我这样的人,他们有同样的感受。这就是为什么即使过程艰辛,我们也要拼尽全力遵循我们的内心,做自己认为正确的事情, 来保护我们的挚爱。在这个过程中,你不是孤独的,也不会孤独。
我们经常会看到有些无知的个体躲在各种借口堆砌的舒适圈中,分裂和指责特定的群体,而不是在这样一个黑暗的时候,承担一个领袖应该承担的责任和行动。我们都是每个家庭、社区、职业和自我的领导者,当下,通过积极的应对和祈祷,我们可以一起为我们的生活带来积极的改变。每个人都有权利通过最大化发挥自己的潜能追求生命的价值。如果我们一定要评判,那就评判那些理应负起责任的人的行为,而不是批判他们的文化或信仰。通过所做的选择来判断最终的结果,了解需要做什么,需要庆祝什么。能够目睹世界各地在复苏的道路上团结在一起,不仅让我们看到对未来的希望,同时证实我们人类坚守价值观的奇迹。如果我们一定要责备,那就责备我们自己没有好好对待地球对我们的期许。我坚信,我们希望看到的不是完美,而是不断的成长和自我学习,我们总有自我提升的空间,即便你站在山的高峰。
理解在不同体制的国家,对于公民权益和言论自由有着不同的理解与实践。现实是,对大多数人来说,这并不是最主要的公共奢侈品。我们需要给自己一个深度了解,思考和解决彼此分歧的机会,而不是利用恐惧的力量来点燃我们的仇恨和不安全感。负面语言的力量总是会导致可怕的行动,这已经影响了数百万人的生活,我们已经见证了我们的历史。只有小丑才会愚蠢地重复他们的话,只有自私的人才会利用这个机会为自己谋利益。在这一切结束的时候,问问自己,你做了什么,你说了什么,对我们人类的进化以及我们内心的成长有积极的贡献?
当世界勇敢地与未知作斗争的时候,我们可以清楚地看到,无论我们的民族和文化有多大的差异,我们都是捆綁在一起的。流行病不分肤色,不分阶级和年龄,只强调生命的价值。团结就是胜利,现在比以往任何时候都更重要!我们必须集中所有的努力、技术和资源来互相合作。所有的卫生保健工作者、超市工作人员、餐馆厨师、送货员、志愿者、鼓舞人心的领导人,他们为了保护我们奋战在世界各地的第一线,为我们树立了英雄的榜样。他们是人类真正的英雄,我们真正的守护天使。谢谢。- Al Rocco
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20200314-15順利完成今年第一場Peak Pilates 初階墊上師資培訓,感恩~
全世界都在學習如何在新型冠狀病毒的肆虐下找到更好的平衡(身,心,靈和大自然環境),經過這場試煉,我們都會進化成更好的人類
沒有任何一個國家或個人可以獨立生活在這個世界上,所有你付出的有一天都會回到你身上.
大家一起深呼吸,這段無法預測的歷史災難會讓我們更強壯,大家一起互相幫助,一起加油!
Tks God we successfully completed the first Peak Pilates Basic Mat teacher training of 2020 from 14-15. Mar. in Taiwan.
The world is learning how to find a balance of body, mind and enviorment under the impact of COVID-19.
I convinced that we'll transfer to become a better human beings after this unpredictable disaster.
No country or individual can live independently in this world. All that you pay will return to you one day.
So just l take a deep breath. This history will make us stronger and everyone should help each other, cheer up !
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The Role of Higher Learning Institutions in Islamic Finance
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Equally, if you are interested in listening to a contrarian view, the session is a natural ground for this differentation advocacy.
Finally, if you like to put your hands on the futurist outlook of Islamic finance industry instead of deep diving into the history and legacy, the session is devoted for you.
Please share this poster with everyone else. I look forward to welcoming you at IIBF, IIUM.
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Meet my new friend! @Ryo :3 (Dont forget to click subtitles!)
Ryo is a new face on YouTube who shares nerdy deep dives into Japanese people, history and culture! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrM5UqOb71k&
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Allen Iverson scored 37 points in his MVP Season vs. Orlando Magic
One of the most controversial Basketball players of all time, Allen Iverson is one of the most loved and hated figures in Basketball. Born Allen Ezail Iverson in Hampton, Virginia, he grew up very poor to a struggling mother and a father who deserted him. Growing up, he was very athletic, playing football and basketball throughout most of his education prior to college. Iverson began focusing on basketball at his mother's insistence, despite wanting to be a football player. He proved to be a talented basketball player. At Bethel High School in Newport News, he began his high school basketball career. He developed a reputation of talking a lot and being uncoachable. To say he had a rough childhood is quite an understatement. On one of his places of residence, he walked through knee-deep sewage daily. During one summer, he witnessed the death of almost ten of his closest friends. Iverson first came to the national spotlight in 1993 in a controversial incident surrounding violent events at a bowling alley in Newport News. While the events that happened there will never be fully known, the generally accepted story is that some white students got into an argument with Iverson and his friends. The first question surrounding the event is whether he started it or if the white kids started it. Also, the question surrounded whether or not he assaulted a white woman by hitting her over the head with a chair. The prosecution insisted that surveillance tapes undoubtedly showed Iverson was the culprit, but in reality the tapes showed nothing conclusive. Two factors did him in at his hearing; first of all, two white people said they saw him assault the girl. Secondly, the judge was from the very conservative southeast Virginia establishment and did not have any sympathy for Iverson, his background or his talent. Seeing that Iverson requested a bench trial, this was crucial to his case. To add fuel to the fire, Allen Iverson flew in for the weekend from a tournament to be in Virginia for his trial. This played into the prosecution's hands and also upset the judge, both of whom saw this as evidence that Iverson did not respect the law. He was sentenced to a 5 -year jail term. This case sparked a tremendous amount of national attention. The case caught the interest of Bill Cosby and Spike Lee, who would be a fan and advocate of Iverson for many years. People all around the Newport News area started a movement to free Allen Iverson. He spent only four months in jail. Governor Douglas Wilder pardoned him. This move all but ended his political career and sparked another controversy. Wilder was also black, and white voters in Virginia viewed this move in a very racist light. Iverson was viewed now in much of white America as essentially a convicted felon who was out of prison only because a black man was governor of his state. Iverson got out conditionally, however. He had to adhere to a curfew and could not play basketball until he got his high school diploma. He could not accept a scholarship to the University of Kentucky but did get a scholarship once he completed his high school education in a learning center. During this time, he received his nickname, the answer. He was called such because his friends said he was the answer to basketball's conformity so to speak, people that conformed to this family friendly image, such as Charles Barkley, Isiah Thomas and most importantly, Michael Jordan, who was a childhood hero of his. He accepted a scholarship to Georgetown where John Thompson coached him. Thompson became somewhat of a father figure to him, but he was hard to manage, and the two had a workable but very turbulent relationship. Iverson completed only two years of his education where he became the top NBA draft pick in 1996. He was drafted by the ailing Philadelphia 76ers in 1996. Iverson is immersed in hip-hop culture. This made him an incredibly controversial figure in basketball. His clothing looked more like a gangster rappers than it did Michael Jordan's. On the court he seemed to embody the gangster rapper's image. He had an arm covering on one arm when he played, and also was one of the first players to have cornrows; a hairstyle up until that time was popular in prison. To make matters worse, he had an incredibly "in your face" style, which did not sit well with older players like Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and others. Jordan said of him when Jordan's Bulls played Iverson's 76ers, that he had no respect for the game. Despite this, no one denied Iverson's talent. He could hustle the ball, could get around even the tallest players. He became known for his fast drives to the baskets and his ability to fake the ball in a move called the crossover. Spike Lee lost respect for him when he turned down his invitation to star in the film He Got Game (1998). As a very pointed move, Lee cast former collegiate rival Ray Allen in the part. The Sixers found themselves suddenly a respectable team. They acquired a new coach, the unusual Larry Brown. As a player in the ABA almost twenty years ago, Brown was also a young outsider fighting the system. Larry Brown now was a button-down-suit-and-tie coach. The two did not get along well at first; in fact, their relationship at best was serviceable. Brown was always unhappy with Iverson for not showing up to practice. Iverson insisted his game was pure inspiration, and he had little need for practice. The two rarely saw eye to eye. He received a tremendous number of awards in his short career. He was named rookie of the year in 1997, and on more than one occasion, he was an All NBA First Team, NBA All Star, was an All Star MVP, and received perhaps what was his crowning achievement to date when he was NBA MVP in 2001. That year, Iverson led his team to the NBA finals, but had a rough ride against Kobe Bryant and 'Shaquille ONeal's Lakers. They lost the championship in game five of the series. It was still quite an achievement because the Sixers had not been to the finals since Dr. J (Julius Erving) and Moses Malone led them to victory over the Lakers in 1983 in a 4-0 sweep. Iverson has over 20 tattoos. Each tattoo is a symbol of his life. One denotes the name of his group of friends he has known since childhood, Cru Thik, another who says the answer, another who is dedicated to his mom who is a strong presence as Sixers games, and many others. He married his high school sweetheart Tawanna Turner and they have two children.
Won the gold medal at World University Games with the US Team in 1995.
Named Big East Rookie of the Year 1995
Named Big East Defensive Player of the Year 1995, 1996.
1st pick in NBA Draft 1996
Was named MVP of the 2000-01 NBA season.
Attended Georgetown University from 1994 to 1996 where he was coached by the legendary John Thompson.
Drafted first overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in 96.
Rookie of the Year 1997.
NBA Rookie 1st Team 1997.
Rookie All-star game MVP in 1997.
NBA All Star 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.
All Star Game MVP 2001, 2005.
NBA MVP 2001.(Shortest MVP in MVP history)
All NBA First Team 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005.
In 2001, Led the 76ers to their first NBA Finals appearance since 1983 (lost to the LA Lakers in 5 games).
Played for Georgetown University.
Played Quarterback in HS and led his school to state titles in football and basketball his senior year.
Under lifetime contract with Reebok.
Daughter Tiaura (b. 1995), son Allen II, or "Deuce" (b. 1998).
Led the Bethel High School Bruins (Hampton, Virginia) to the 1993 basketball and football state championship; the then-16 year old played point guard and quarterback.
Released a rap album, Slow Motion, with appearances by his friends Ma$e, Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Kool-G-Rap.
Georgetown University's all-time leading scorer.
Named after his father, Allen Broughton, who left the family and never married Iverson's mother.
Since 1998, he has hosted the Allen Iverson Celebrity Classic to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Lives on the same street as M. Night Shyamalan.
Wife Tawanna, gave birth to their 3rd child, Isaiah Rahsaan Iverson, the baby weighted 7 lbs. and was born at 9:30 A.M. on August 8, 2003.
He founded the Crossover Foundation.
Allen's third child, son Isaiah Rahsaan, was named for Isiah Thomas and the late Rahsaan Langford, Allen Iverson's close friend who was shot to death in October 2001.
Olympic Bronze Medalist (2004 - Basketball).
He and wife Tawanna welcomed their fourth child, daughter Messiah Lauren Iverson on August 16, 2005 at 11:47 AM, weighing 6 lbs, 12 ounces.
Currently playing for the Denver Nuggets

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Video of the latest Hook-Up featuring Allen Iverson with rappers Malice and Pusha T. ESPN The Magazine
One of the most controversial Basketball players of all time, Allen Iverson is one of the most loved and hated figures in Basketball. Born Allen Ezail Iverson in Hampton, Virginia, he grew up very poor to a struggling mother and a father who deserted him. Growing up, he was very athletic, playing football and basketball throughout most of his education prior to college. Iverson began focusing on basketball at his mother's insistence, despite wanting to be a football player. He proved to be a talented basketball player. At Bethel High School in Newport News, he began his high school basketball career. He developed a reputation of talking a lot and being uncoachable. To say he had a rough childhood is quite an understatement. On one of his places of residence, he walked through knee-deep sewage daily. During one summer, he witnessed the death of almost ten of his closest friends. Iverson first came to the national spotlight in 1993 in a controversial incident surrounding violent events at a bowling alley in Newport News. While the events that happened there will never be fully known, the generally accepted story is that some white students got into an argument with Iverson and his friends. The first question surrounding the event is whether he started it or if the white kids started it. Also, the question surrounded whether or not he assaulted a white woman by hitting her over the head with a chair. The prosecution insisted that surveillance tapes undoubtedly showed Iverson was the culprit, but in reality the tapes showed nothing conclusive. Two factors did him in at his hearing; first of all, two white people said they saw him assault the girl. Secondly, the judge was from the very conservative southeast Virginia establishment and did not have any sympathy for Iverson, his background or his talent. Seeing that Iverson requested a bench trial, this was crucial to his case. To add fuel to the fire, Allen Iverson flew in for the weekend from a tournament to be in Virginia for his trial. This played into the prosecution's hands and also upset the judge, both of whom saw this as evidence that Iverson did not respect the law. He was sentenced to a 5 -year jail term. This case sparked a tremendous amount of national attention. The case caught the interest of Bill Cosby and Spike Lee, who would be a fan and advocate of Iverson for many years. People all around the Newport News area started a movement to free Allen Iverson. He spent only four months in jail. Governor Douglas Wilder pardoned him. This move all but ended his political career and sparked another controversy. Wilder was also black, and white voters in Virginia viewed this move in a very racist light. Iverson was viewed now in much of white America as essentially a convicted felon who was out of prison only because a black man was governor of his state. Iverson got out conditionally, however. He had to adhere to a curfew and could not play basketball until he got his high school diploma. He could not accept a scholarship to the University of Kentucky but did get a scholarship once he completed his high school education in a learning center. During this time, he received his nickname, the answer. He was called such because his friends said he was the answer to basketball's conformity so to speak, people that conformed to this family friendly image, such as Charles Barkley, Isiah Thomas and most importantly, Michael Jordan, who was a childhood hero of his. He accepted a scholarship to Georgetown where John Thompson coached him. Thompson became somewhat of a father figure to him, but he was hard to manage, and the two had a workable but very turbulent relationship. Iverson completed only two years of his education where he became the top NBA draft pick in 1996. He was drafted by the ailing Philadelphia 76ers in 1996. Iverson is immersed in hip-hop culture. This made him an incredibly controversial figure in basketball. His clothing looked more like a gangster rappers than it did Michael Jordan's. On the court he seemed to embody the gangster rapper's image. He had an arm covering on one arm when he played, and also was one of the first players to have cornrows; a hairstyle up until that time was popular in prison. To make matters worse, he had an incredibly "in your face" style, which did not sit well with older players like Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and others. Jordan said of him when Jordan's Bulls played Iverson's 76ers, that he had no respect for the game. Despite this, no one denied Iverson's talent. He could hustle the ball, could get around even the tallest players. He became known for his fast drives to the baskets and his ability to fake the ball in a move called the crossover. Spike Lee lost respect for him when he turned down his invitation to star in the film He Got Game (1998). As a very pointed move, Lee cast former collegiate rival Ray Allen in the part. The Sixers found themselves suddenly a respectable team. They acquired a new coach, the unusual Larry Brown. As a player in the ABA almost twenty years ago, Brown was also a young outsider fighting the system. Larry Brown now was a button-down-suit-and-tie coach. The two did not get along well at first; in fact, their relationship at best was serviceable. Brown was always unhappy with Iverson for not showing up to practice. Iverson insisted his game was pure inspiration, and he had little need for practice. The two rarely saw eye to eye. He received a tremendous number of awards in his short career. He was named rookie of the year in 1997, and on more than one occasion, he was an All NBA First Team, NBA All Star, was an All Star MVP, and received perhaps what was his crowning achievement to date when he was NBA MVP in 2001. That year, Iverson led his team to the NBA finals, but had a rough ride against Kobe Bryant and 'Shaquille ONeal's Lakers. They lost the championship in game five of the series. It was still quite an achievement because the Sixers had not been to the finals since Dr. J (Julius Erving) and Moses Malone led them to victory over the Lakers in 1983 in a 4-0 sweep. Iverson has over 20 tattoos. Each tattoo is a symbol of his life. One denotes the name of his group of friends he has known since childhood, Cru Thik, another who says the answer, another who is dedicated to his mom who is a strong presence as Sixers games, and many others. He married his high school sweetheart Tawanna Turner and they have two children.
Won the gold medal at World University Games with the US Team in 1995.
Named Big East Rookie of the Year 1995
Named Big East Defensive Player of the Year 1995, 1996.
1st pick in NBA Draft 1996
Was named MVP of the 2000-01 NBA season.
Attended Georgetown University from 1994 to 1996 where he was coached by the legendary John Thompson.
Drafted first overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in 96.
Rookie of the Year 1997.
NBA Rookie 1st Team 1997.
Rookie All-star game MVP in 1997.
NBA All Star 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.
All Star Game MVP 2001, 2005.
NBA MVP 2001.(Shortest MVP in MVP history)
All NBA First Team 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005.
In 2001, Led the 76ers to their first NBA Finals appearance since 1983 (lost to the LA Lakers in 5 games).
Played for Georgetown University.
Played Quarterback in HS and led his school to state titles in football and basketball his senior year.
Under lifetime contract with Reebok.
Daughter Tiaura (b. 1995), son Allen II, or "Deuce" (b. 1998).
Led the Bethel High School Bruins (Hampton, Virginia) to the 1993 basketball and football state championship; the then-16 year old played point guard and quarterback.
Released a rap album, Slow Motion, with appearances by his friends Ma$e, Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Kool-G-Rap.
Georgetown University's all-time leading scorer.
Named after his father, Allen Broughton, who left the family and never married Iverson's mother.
Since 1998, he has hosted the Allen Iverson Celebrity Classic to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Lives on the same street as M. Night Shyamalan.
Wife Tawanna, gave birth to their 3rd child, Isaiah Rahsaan Iverson, the baby weighted 7 lbs. and was born at 9:30 A.M. on August 8, 2003.
He founded the Crossover Foundation.
Allen's third child, son Isaiah Rahsaan, was named for Isiah Thomas and the late Rahsaan Langford, Allen Iverson's close friend who was shot to death in October 2001.
Olympic Bronze Medalist (2004 - Basketball).
He and wife Tawanna welcomed their fourth child, daughter Messiah Lauren Iverson on August 16, 2005 at 11:47 AM, weighing 6 lbs, 12 ounces.
Currently playing for the Denver Nuggets
