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negative1humans · 5 months
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atticfish · 3 months
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the epic of gilgamesh really said that to be human is to love greater than any animal and fiercer than any god, that you cannot have human love without animal death and godly desire, that to love is to become human..
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shadeslayer · 6 months
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Enkidu is domesticated by all the ars vivendi which define life in the first civilization; by women’s work and men’s work. Enkidu is made a man through these domesticating laws; he is civilized by gender itself.
baedan, Against the Gendered Nightmare (2014)
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dandelyle · 2 years
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Gilgamesh in his dreams like
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help
What am I looking at?
Is this a love letter to yours truly? /J /you know the rest
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yazan-kalem-siyah06 · 4 months
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O güzelim misafir odaları vardı ya şimdi yok.
O kiyamadiginiz kanaviçe ler varya çöpe attılar
koltuklar vardı ya oturmaya kiyamazdiniz onlarda kırıp yaktılar
Hadi misafirliğe gidin misafir çağırın evinize samimi siyasetten gıybet ten uzak sohbetler edin
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Evinize misafir çağırın...🙋‍♂
Siz de misafirliğe gidin...
Sevin, sevilin şu ahir yalan ömürde...
Nasıl olsa dünya birgün bize *"HAYDİ DIŞARI"* diyecek...
Yalvarıyorum hepinize, daha çok görüşün birbirinizle... ❤
Daha çok sevgi sözleri konuşun ve yazın...
Bırakın milyonluk 120 ay vadeli evlerinizin yalancı konfor sunan yalnızlıklarını...😟
Ailece yaşayın dipdibe... Ananeyi, dedeyi, torunları yeğenleri buluşturun...
Yeni yetmeleri fazla özgür bırakmayın...
Bir yere giderken zorlayın, onları da götürün...
Şimdiki nesilde görüyorum çocuk dedesine gitmiyor.
Neymiş? "dersi varmış.."
Anne eve büyüğünü almıyor, neymiş çocuk TEOG, YGS'ye hazırlanıyormuş...
Yalan! inanın...
Odalarda internete yalnızlığa depresyona mahkum edersiniz...
Damla kadar çocuğa sussun diye cep telefonu vermeyin! 😯
Verin eline bezelyeyi ayıklasın...
En azından bezelye canlıdır.
Gelecek 10 yılda kanserli hasta sayısı yüzde altmış olacak unutmayın!..
Duayı öğretin.
Konuşun bol bol birbirinizle.
Kuşak kavgaları yapın.
Trip atın, çözüm yolları için konuşun.
Hayat bu...😊
Hayat deney tüpü kılıklı apartmanlarda sıkışıp bakteri gibi yaşadığını sanmak değil inanın... 🤔
Hadi kalkın birine çaya, kahveye gidin.. kek yapın, mısır patlatın.
Siz çağırın...
yemek hazırlayın..
Zor mu çorba makarna?😋
Alo diyin birinin derdini alın...
İki gülün, koca bir kahkaha atın...🤨
En kalbi sevgilerimle...💕🌹"
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butterflynoemi · 19 days
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nienawidze teog ze mam ed kurwa nie chce miec tego gowna, chce jesc normalnie tak jak kazdy a nie zastanawiac sie nad kaloria kzdej rzeczy i plakac jak zjem iwecej niz kurwa 1000 kcal, czemu ja ja pierdole.
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rachelsfav-queer · 8 months
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I absolutely adore and love your Supergirl fic where Kara explores her gender and deals with gender dysphoria! So what are your gender headcanons for Kara? (Im not sure if you headcanon her as trans or just nonbinary, so Im not sure if you have headcanons for both, so Im just asking in general), and do you have bindin and/or packing headcanons for Kara?
AAA you’re like my first ask related to one of my fics! Forgive me if I rant, I’m a bit excited lol
Okie, so it’s a little complicated because I based a lot of Kara’s experience in the fic off of my experience with gender. But, I’ll try my best to explain!
So, first off, I identify as a trans woman so already a little bit different from Kara who I hc as identifying as more trans masculine (sorta, again complicated lol). But, my experience with gender is different than a lot of other people’s. That is because I’m autistic! And a common symptom of autism is a general difficulty identifying social cues and a lack of awareness of social constructs. Obviously, gender is a social construct and thus it fits under this. I don’t really view gender as allistic people do and that affects how I view my own gender. There’s actually a term for this, Autigender. Look it up and you’ll probably find a better definition than anything I can offer lol.
So, onto Kara, I hc her as autistic as well. And in TEoG: Kara’s Story, she experiences gender in a very similar way as I do. I hc her as identifying as genderqueer, leaning towards trans masc.
As for binding/packing, I do think she would bind. I actually have a whole chapter planned, dedicated to Kara trying on a binder. Packing though, idk, I just can’t really see it in my head. Of course, being transfem, I can’t speak on the transmasc experience. If a trans man were to tell me that Kara would find packing as a validating experience, then I wouldn’t have any arguments.
Overall, I think that Kara’s understanding of gender just wouldn’t match our social construction of it. She wouldn’t identify as either a boy or a girl or even as nonbinary. It would be something that only she could identify. There wouldn’t be any words in any Earth language to describe it. But, if I were to try, I’d say more masculine than anything else.
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edvancedlearn58 · 2 days
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Navigating Texas State Financial Aid: A Guide for Students
For many students in Texas, pursuing higher education is a dream that may seem out of reach due to financial constraints. However, the state of Texas offers various financial aid programs to help students afford the cost of college. From grants to scholarships to work-study opportunities, Texas state financial aid can make higher education more accessible and affordable. Let's explore some of the key financial aid programs available to students in the Lone Star State.
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1. TEXAS Grant Program: The TEXAS Grant Program provides need-based financial assistance to eligible students to help cover the cost of tuition and fees at Texas public universities and colleges. To qualify for the TEXAS Grant, students must demonstrate financial need, be Texas residents, enroll in an eligible degree or certificate program, and meet certain academic requirements. The award amount varies based on financial need and available funding.
2. Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG): The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) provides financial aid to eligible students attending public community colleges, technical colleges, and universities in Texas. TPEG funds can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other educational expenses. Eligibility criteria for TPEG vary by institution, but generally, students must demonstrate financial need and be enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program.
3. Texas Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG): The Texas Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG) is a need-based grant program for Texas residents who demonstrate financial need and are enrolled in an eligible public community college or technical college in Texas. TEOG funds can be used to cover tuition and fees for up to 75 credit hours of coursework. Eligible students must enroll in a degree or certificate program and maintain satisfactory academic progress.
4. Texas College Work-Study Program: The Texas College Work-Study Program provides part-time employment opportunities to eligible students attending public colleges and universities in Texas. Through the work-study program, students can earn money to help cover the cost of tuition, fees, and other educational expenses while gaining valuable work experience related to their field of study. Eligibility criteria and available positions vary by institution.
5. Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program: The Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to eligible students who commit to serving in the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, Texas State Guard, United States Coast Guard, or United States Merchant Marine after graduation. Recipients of the scholarship receive up to $10,000 per academic year to help cover tuition and fees at Texas public colleges and universities.
6. Texas Grant Program for Non-Traditional Students: The Texas Grant Program for Non-Traditional Students provides financial aid to eligible students who are considered non-traditional or adult learners. To qualify for the program, students must be Texas residents, demonstrate financial need, and be enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program at a public college or university in Texas. The award amount varies based on financial need and available funding.
7. Texas B-On-Time Loan Program: The Texas B-On-Time Loan Program provides zero-interest loans to eligible students who are Texas residents and demonstrate financial need. If students meet certain academic requirements and graduate on time, the loan is forgiven, effectively turning it into a grant. The B-On-Time Loan can help students cover the cost of tuition, fees, and other educational expenses.
In conclusion, Texas state financial aid programs play a vital role in helping students afford the cost of higher education. From grants to scholarships to work-study opportunities, these programs provide financial assistance to eligible students across the state. By exploring and applying for Texas state financial aid programs, students can pursue their educational goals without being burdened by excessive financial debt.
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dandelyle · 1 year
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Gilgamesh my beloved
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acid-gramma · 10 months
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nej geçenlerde şey demiştin yüksek başarılara sahip insanların çoğu kötü aile ortamına sahip ve kendilerini kanıtlamak için diğerlerinden daha hırslı çalışkanlar vs. sonra bugün twitterda bi çocuğa ailesi iphone almış karne hediyesi, bir kızda alıntı girmiş teog birincisi oldum,yksde derece yaptım Koçta burslu okuyorum hep takdir getirdim bi kere aferin demediler anne baba hakkımı helal etmiyorum diye:@@
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How to Win Scholarships and Grants – State of Texas
There are a variety of scholarships and grants offered by the State of Texas. These state financial aid programs are administered by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Below, we offer a list of these awards with relevant links. 
Before submitting any scholarship application, it’s important to understand all eligibility requirements. The terms and conditions of college scholarships can vary greatly. However, for most state-funded financial aid programs, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is used to determine your eligibility for federal financial aid. However, it’s also used by states to determine your eligibility for prizes based on financial need.
Whether you’re a soon-to-be high school graduate or you’re currently attending college, know that the right scholarship is out there for you. The cost of college or university can be significant, but financial assistance can certainly make higher education more affordable. If you’re a Texas resident, the grants and scholarships below are a great place to start. So, let’s get to the prizes. 
Texas Scholarship Programs
Good Neighbor Scholarship Program (GNSP)
The Good Neighbor Program offers scholarships to students from other nations within the Western Hemisphere. To be eligible, students must be native-born citizens of an eligible country. Students must also intend to return to the eligible country upon completion of their program of study. Additionally, applicants must be selected by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for exemption. Other eligibility requirements exist.
This award is limited only to Texas public colleges and universities, who have chosen to participate in the program. The award exempts the eligible student from payment of tuition for 12 months, beginning with the fall term or semester.
License Plate Insignia Scholarship (LPI)
The License Plate Insignia Scholarship is student aid that is offered through proceeds from license plate sales. 
To receive this scholarship, students must be residents of Texas and be enrolled at an eligible public or private, non-profit college or university in Texas. 
Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program
The Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program is designed to encourage students to join the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, Texas State Guard, United States Coast Guard, or the United States Merchant Marine, or to become commissioned officers in any branch of the armed services of the United States.  
To be eligible, students must meet two of the following four criteria: (i) graduate in the Distinguished Achievement Program; (ii) have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher; (iii) receive a college readiness score on SAT of 1070 or ACT of 23; (iv) be ranked in the top one-third of senior class. Additional eligibility requirements exist. 
The amount of this award varies. 
Top 10% Rule – Recently Changed Texas Scholarship
The Top 10% Rule Scholarship recently changed. Students who graduate in the top 6% of their class at public or private Texas high school may receive tuition credit at the University of Texas at Austin (administered by UT Austin financial aid office). 
Award amount varies annually. 
Texas Grant Programs
Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG)
The Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program provides aid to students enrolled in public two-year community colleges, public technical colleges or public state colleges in Texas.There are various eligibility requirements for this grant.
Eligible Texas students can receive from $3,414 to $7,958. 
Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
The Texas Public Education Grant offers aid to college students who demonstrate financial need. Applicants do not have to be residents of Texas, but must attend a Texas college or university. This prize is administered by each institution’s financial aid office. 
Award amounts for the TPEG vary annually. However, grant amounts cannot exceed a student’s financial need as determined by the FAFSA. 
Texas Tuition and/or Fee Exemptions – Financial Aid for College Students
The Texas Tuition and/or Fee Exemption is a financial assistance program for students attending college or university in Texas. The program has a long list of criteria that may qualify students for aid. Some examples include, the blind/deaf student tuition exemption program, children of disabled or deceased firefighters and peace officers, children of military. 
Toward Excellence, Access & Success Texas Grant Program
The Toward Excellence, Access & Success Texas Grant Program provides aid to students with financial need. To be eligible, students must attend a Texas public university or health-related institution and meet other criteria. 
An eligible student can receive up to $5,379 per semester. 
Texas Equalization Grant
The Texas Equalization Grant is offered to undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in a Texas private college. It offers funding to meet the difference between private and public tuition amounts. To be eligible students must be enrolled in a minimum 3/4 load and currently in a degree program. 
The value of this program ranges from $3,497 to $5,246. 
Find More College Scholarships and Grants for Students in Texas 
Whether you’re a graduating high school senior or current college or university student, it’s important to know that there are many more scholarships and grants available beyond the list above. In fact, there are likely hundreds or thousands of private scholarships that you may qualify for. To help connect you with these opportunities, you can use our free scholarship finder.
Also, if you’re on the hunt for scholarships and grants, it makes sense to speak with your school’s guidance counselor or financial aid office. Both of these resources can connect you with school-specific or local scholarships that often have less competition.
Ultimately, winning scholarships for college can help you graduate debt-free. However, beyond helping you pay for the cost of a college education, a record of scholarship wins can also help open new doors for your career. Scholarships communicate excellence and showcase your drive to succeed. So, apply early and apply often!
The post How to Win Scholarships and Grants – State of Texas first appeared on BridgesEDU Scholarships. Originally published here: https://bridgeseduscholarships.com/how-to-win-scholarships-and-grants-state-of-texas/
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redhatmeg · 1 year
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Krótka notka - Sylwester 2022
Krótka notka – Sylwester 2022
Sylwester 2022! A co za tym idzie nadszedł czas na podsumowanie teog roku na Planecie Kapeluszy. Tym razem dużo się działo, po części na świecie, po części na blogu, dlatego przygotowałam tym razem dwa kolaże. Pierwszy związany jest ściśle z Fandomami Po Latach: A drugi z rzeczami, którymi interesowałam się na boku. Ale nim zajmiemy się później. Nie przedłużając, omówmy więc mijający rok na…
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