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Vloguary #2 | My Life My Story Part 1 | The Creative Lady | February Sweeps
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www.apphoudini.com I'm sharing my video for my challenge: Write Your Own Obituary. This is NOT a morbid challenge but rather a way to assess where you are in your life. What you have accomplished and if necessary, to make the changes to make it right since you still have time. It is also a chance to reflect and maybe realize why you are the person you are today. Why you do the things you do. I was born in a small town and it was not always easy being an only child. Because I was small, I was often the target of bullies but Leo instincts took over the potential to allow any of that non-sense. Attempted bullying made me a strong minded person. I never gave in to peer pressure and joined the crowd in group decisions to pick on a defenseless person. Rather, it made me seek that person out, be their friend and stick up for them. I'm still that way today. Unfortunately, by 3rd grade, I discovered that my friendships with girls would be rocky and that boys were not catty and made the best friends. 3rd grade was also the year that my favorite teacher was Mrs. Holliday. She was a great teacher who made sure we ordered books from the catalogs to start a lifelong love of reading and owning lots of books. One Friday after work, Mrs. Holliday killed herself, just like Don Cornelius. We found out the following Monday. The suicide of my beloved teacher made me somewhat detached. I don't like Mondays. They always seem to be the worst days for hearing bad news. I almost come to expect ...
African American TV Pioneer Exposed Audiences to Black Culture
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Many Americans are recalling an icon in the entertainment industry following the death of longtime African American TV producer and music show host Don Cornelius. The 75-year-old Cornelius, who had been in declining heath for years, died Wednesday, February 1 from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. VOA's Chris Simkins reports the television pioneer had an amazing career and incredible impact on the music world.
Soul Train Custom Theme
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With the recent passing of Don Cornelius, the brain behind the Train, here is a special custom theme of the legendary TV show, "Soul Train".
it's nitro time! don cornelius suicide story!
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A Tribute to Soul Train Founder, Don Cornelius (Found Dead by Suicide Feb 1 2012)
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CONNECT WITH JOEY: Twitter: www.twitter.com/mannarinojoey Facebook: www.facebook.com/joeymannarino Tumblr: www.whoisjoeymannarino.tumblr.com FROM THE WASHINGTON POST: Don Cornelius, the creator and host of the iconic show 'Soul Train' died on Tuesday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. As Matt Schudel reported: Don Cornelius, creator and host of "Soul Train," a milestone in television programming that introduced generations of viewers to new music and dance trends emerging from black America, died Feb. 1 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Los Angeles, according to police. He was 75. Police responded to a report of a shooting at Mr. Cornelius's house at about 4 am, and he was pronounced dead at a hospital. Police ruled out foul play in the death and said a search of the house did not turn up a suicide note. Detectives were conducting interviews to learn more about Mr. Cornelius's mental state. "Soul Train," which aired for more than 35 years, was the longest first-run syndicated television series in broadcast history. In addition to its cultural importance, with regular appearances by such musical giants as Michael Jackson, James Brown and Aretha Franklin, the show represented a major advance in entertainment for African Americans. Recognizing that the major TV networks had virtually no programs geared toward black audiences in 1970, Mr. Cornelius designed "Soul Train" as what he called "a black 'American Bandstand.' " As the show's host, he promised — in a burnished ...
Don Cornelius Suffered From Dementia
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More details are slowly emerging regarding the death of Soul Train's Don Cornelius. Shemar Moore who was the former host of Soul Train has revealed that Cornelius, his mentor, might have been suffering from dementia. "I don't know what his health was like," Moore said. "I had heard rumors that it was early [onset] dementia, Alzheimer's, things like that...I'd heard that he was sick." Don Cornelius was found in his Sherman Oaks home by his son. He died from apparent suicide. He was 75.
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