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Renaldo personal life
Renaldo Early Life The 5th of February 1985 Born in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal The mother is Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and the father is José Dinis Aveiro. Hugo is the brother, Elma is the sister, and Liliana Cátia "Katia" is the sister.
By Umair afzalabout 8 hours ago in Humans
Limerence, Limoncello, and Other Tasty Things. Content Warning.
Limerence. If you do not have the slightest hint of what this word means, then let me speak it. It's a drug, one not to be taken more than once or else you'll end up as miserable as a crone. Addictive substance that it is, no one can truly define how it starts and how it ends, at least to me. It slams you on the face, making you savor the air like the prized heirloom recipe passed down to you, eventually leaving you as quick as it met you.
By Xyrza Marquezabout 9 hours ago in Humans
This fruit helps reduce the risk of forgetfulness in old age
Benefits of eating lots of vegetables and fruits every day University of Cincinnati researchers say eating strawberries or blueberries every day may reduce the risk of dementia in middle-aged people.
By Cindy Phamabout 10 hours ago in Humans
What fruit should elderly people eat?
When entering the aging stage, organs begin to weaken, making the body always tired. Adding fruit to the diet will provide more vitamins, minerals and fiber that are good for the health of the elderly. So, what fruit should elderly people eat? We invite readers to read the article below.
By Cindy Phamabout 13 hours ago in Humans
Caritas: The Augustinian Mission to ‘Tahanan Mapagkalinga ni Madre Rita, Inc.’
Far from the bustling streets and loud engines of vehicles of the urban town of Guiguinto, lies a place obscured from view, quietly persisting in its mission to provide protection and welfare for the innocents, whose lives had never known the care and affection provided by their parents, or have spent their lives wandering the streets.
By Roz Julian M. Pescadorabout 14 hours ago in Humans
Does a Quote ever hit you the wrong way?
The Quote read: You are keeping yourself from the life you want by feeding the life you don't want. While it seems simple or obvious, this quote disturbed me as I applied it to myself, my life, and my truest desires.
By Shanon Marie Clare Angermeyer Normanabout 15 hours ago in Humans
Beating Procrastination: A Practical Guide to Solution Strategies. Content Warning.
I. Recognizing the root causes of procrastination To address procrastination, you first need to understand its root causes. Procrastination usually stems from the following reasons:
By lifeisconfusing_butstillaliveabout 15 hours ago in Humans
Not your ordinary day: How a 3 year old survived Typhoon Ondoy
Picture this: it’s September 2009, you’re sleeping in because it’s a Saturday and you didn’t have any classes, and the rain was pouring, which makes it the perfect time to laze around in bed. 3 year old Andi was feeling comfortable in the safety of her room at the time, without knowing that what’s happening is currently the calm before the storm; literally.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangitabout 17 hours ago in Humans
How Natalie Grant's Daughter Gracie an Asthma Patient Became Her Health Advocate. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
How Natalie Grant's Daughter Gracie an Asthma Patient Became Her Health Advocate Natalie Grant expressed her amazement at her daughter Gracie's transformation into her own health advocate.
By Mian Hamidabout 18 hours ago in Humans
A shoulder injury
WIMBLEDON, England –- One of this year's biggest Wimbledon entrants, Aryna Sabalenka, has sensationally pulled out of the event with a nagging shoulder injury. Seeded third at the All England Club, she was going to open her campaign against Emina Bektas of the United States. Sabalenka's shocking exit has sent shockwaves in the tennis community, and the debate is rife regarding her further participation into the upcoming tournaments and her fitness schedules.
By Billy Williamsabout 18 hours ago in Humans
The story of the gravedigger
The young man turned to Malik with eyes filled with tears. "My father died this afternoon. I don't know what to do." Hearing the news, Malik was touched. He immediately approached the young man and gave him a warm hug. "Sorry for your loss, son. Your father must have been a good man. Can I help you with something?" The young man nodded weakly. "I don't know what I should do to take care of my father's funeral. I don't know how to dig a grave." Hearing this request, Malik felt his responsibility as a gravedigger. He took the young man home with him, and that evening the two of them talked at length about his departed father and the proper way to handle a funeral. With great affection and patience, Malik taught the young man the process of carefully digging a grave. and honor the deceased. The two of them worked hard under the moonlight, and when morning came, the grave for the young man's father was ready to receive the body for burial.help support our channel. so that we can continue to work to create the latest works. thank you for the support. we thank you very much. nice to meet you and thank youIn a small village located on a hillside, there lived a gravedigger named Malik. Malik is a middle-aged man who has been in a profession inherited from generation to generation in his family for a long time. He grew up watching his father and grandfather carry out the same job: digging graves for villagers who had died. Malik's work was never easy. Although he is used to the sight of death and sadness, every grave he digs reminds him of human frailty and of the inevitability of the future. Even so, he always tried to carry out his duties with full respect and honor towards people who had died. One day, when the sun was setting in the western horizon, Malik was on his way back to his house after finishing digging a grave that had just been ordered by a village head for members respected their village. On the way, he saw a young man sitting on the side of the road with a blank look on his face. "What's wrong, kid?" Malik asked gently.When finished, Malik sat next to the young man beside the grave they had just dug. "Now, your father can rest in peace here," said Malik gently. The young man looked at the grave with emotion. "Thank you, Mr. Malik. I don't know how I could have done it without your help." Malik smiled. "This is my duty, son. We gravediggers not only dig the ground, but also help the bereaved families to honor their loved ones." The young man nodded, his eyes still filled with tears. He knows that Malik's presence will not only help him bury his father properly, but also give him strength and hope that despite the great loss he feels, there are people like Malik who are ready to help him get through these difficult times.Since that incident, the relationship between Malik and the young man has become more than just a gravedigger and a person asking for services. They became friends, and Malik continued to provide advice and support to the young man as he began to take over responsibilities in their village. This story is proof that any work, including digging graves which is often considered scary and dark, can be done with honor. love, and devotion. Malik is not just a gravedigger; he is a figure who brings light and comfort to those who are grieving.help support our channel. so that we can continue to work to create the latest works. thank you for the support. we thank you very much
By Agus Susantoabout 18 hours ago in Humans