Kim In-Soon (Korean: 김인순; born April 5, 1957), better known by her stage name, Insooni (Korean: 인순이), is a South Korean singer. She made her debut in 1978 in a group "Hee Sisters (Korean: 희자매)". Since then, she has recorded a total of 19 albums, 14 of them, regular. She is now South Korea's acclaimed R&Bdiva with a wide range of fans, even though 35 years have passed since her debut. She is one of the few singers who performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City,
and earned several top prizes at broadcasters' annual award ceremonies.
She is distinguished by her rich, throaty voice on stage. She was born
to a South Korean mother and an African American father, who served in
the U.S. military
in South Korea, and was brought up by her mother alone, with the
assistance of Pearl S. Buck International's child sponsorship program.
Kim
In-Soon, better known by her stage name, Insooni, is a South Korean
singer. She made her debut in 1978 in a group "Hee Sisters". Since then,
she has recorded a total of 19 albums, 14 of them, regular. Wikipedia
Natasha
Shanta Reid, better known by her Korean name Yoon Mi-rae, is an
American-born rapper and singer active in South Korea. She is currently a
member of Korean hip hop trio MFBTY. She is considered to be one of the
best female rappers in Korea. Wikipedia
Children: Jordan SeoYoon Mi-raeYoon was born on May 31, 1981 in Fort Hood, Texas to a South Korean mother and an African-American
father. Her father had been a radio DJ while serving with the U.S.
military in Korea, and Yoon credits his record collection with awakening
her love of music. After she moved to Korea as a child, she often faced discrimination because of her mixed heritage. Yoon dropped out of school at age 15 and later took a high school equivalence exam
Yoon Mi-rae performing at the Lolipop Concert, in May 2010
QUIT the labelling of the RICH and the POOR; STOP! FOcus on NAMING the NAME of the INDIVIDUAL instead of LABELLING unnamed into mystified grouping of generalizations! NAME the name of the individual causing the PAIN! RE:Name the names of the specific individual doing the wrong; not labeling by race dna ancestry. name the name of wrongdoer
The Rangers lost to Minnesota Thursday night, and I'm almost embarrassed to tell you I know that. I'm in my office, watching the game, and then all hell breaks loose in our city. Reporters in our newsroom were scrambling. Producers were yelling. We turned off the lights, just in case... and I kept watching the game. It was another shooting in America. It was in our city this time and police officers were being killed, but it was a couple of blocks away and the Rangers were being shut out. This is what I have become. This is what too many of us have been for a long time now. We'll fly our flags at half-mast, we'll say all the right things, we'll make promises we won't keep, and then, nothing will change. Our lives will go on, while the lives of so many others won't, because we expect it now and we accept it. It wasn't this way when I was a boy, but it is life in America now. But shooting a police officer is not the answer to a problem that too many people deny: Police officers are not like you and me -- they're better. They run into the darkened alley where we won't go. They run into the buildings we run from. They look for the person we try to hide from. But they're not allowed to make the human mistakes that we all make, because they have the power of God strapped to their hip and the authority to use it. When we talk about blindly supporting the blue and when we try to show our support for these brave men and women, we fail to realize we can't defend them all and we shouldn't defend them all. A white man in America doesn't die for selling cigarettes on a street corner, he gets a ticket. A white man in America doesn't die for driving with a broken tail light, he gets a ticket, too. And the officers who abuse the badge and the power they have should be punished, but too many times they are not. But what possible purpose does opening fire on the streets of Dallas do to right the wrongs too many people deal with every day? As one of those on the city streets last night told a reporter, the shooter might have killed the good cops. A person of color has always hated to be painted with a broad brush -- to suffer the indignity of the stereotype so many people claim as fact. And then that killer last night did exactly the same thing -- shooting at anyone in blue, because don't we all really know, they're all the same. America's problem has come to Dallas now, and our lieutenant governor blames the peaceful protestors, because our lieutenant governor is a fool. It was not just an attack on the Dallas police, it was an attack on our basic humanity and the common decency we used to cherish in America. But that's all gone now -- we lost that a long time ago. The Rangers lost Thursday night, 10 to 1. And I'm almost embarrassed to tell you I know that. Copyright 2016 WFAA
Recommending all Local Police Officers as well as K-12 School aged, Parents, and adults into watching "ZooTOPIA"; especially in the wakes of the 07072016 Police Officers shot dead in Dalls,Texas following civilians shot to death by individual police officers in Louisiana and in Minnesota. ( There are no just means.) Not all English Speakers are alike. No Police Officers are alike. Not all Humans are alike in personality or in background. But ALL Human Beings have equal right to happiness, to safety, to freedom, and to justice.
QUIT the labelling of the RICH and the POOR; STOP! FOcus on NAMING the NAME of the INDIVIDUAL instead of LABELLING unnamed into mystified grouping of generalizations! NAME the name of the individual causing the PAIN! RE:Name the names of the specific individual doing the wrong; not labeling by race dna ancestry. name the name of wrongdoer...Name the individual instead of generalizing a group of population based on ancestry.
Tiny’s mother Mrs. Dianne Cottle-Pope had a major birthday party yesterday afternoon surrounded by their family and close friends. The day was all about Ms. Dianne as she enjoyed good food, great company, and her 69th birthday.
Check out the details below.
Yesterday Tameka Tiny Harris alongside her executive assistant Rian Parish threw a lavish private birthday party for Mrs. Dianne Cottle-Pope. The theme was Coco Chanel meaning the cake was shaped as a lavish handbag box and Mrs. Dianne was gifted a couple of Chanel pieces.
The entire Harris clan was in attendance for the celebration of Ms. Dianne Cottle-Pope’s 69th birthday.
The restaurant was closed to the public as the family enjoyed a decadent meal prepared by a live chef. The food was really good.
There was live performance by Saxophonist Charles Marshall who played any song you would want to hear on demand.
The night got even more special after Tiny commissioned me to paint a picture of her father Mr. Charles Pope of The Tams. Tiny’s brothers and sisters were all in attendance and loved the portrait of Mr. Pope. You are looking at a FreddyO original right there!
Wishing Ms. Dianne Cottle-Pope a very happy birthday and many many more.
Check out the fun we had in the image below.
From the largest elephant to the smallest shrew, the city of Zootopia is a mammal metropolis where various animals live and thrive. When Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) becomes the first rabbit to join the police force, she quickly learns how tough it is to enforce the law. Determined to prove herself… More
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