#100 days of nail art
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thelailasblog · 2 months ago
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maiconsart · 2 days ago
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radiofmid · 2 months ago
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Art Natsuki
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jasmineaxd · 2 months ago
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34/100 days of productivity - 21.09.24
Academic
• 1h studying for driving licence theory test
• 9h studying for school/doing homework:
- 1h studying Latin
- 1h preparing
- 2h homework
- 2h studying for art class test
- 3h writing my application,CV, etc. for a student internship
Physical
• 15min stretching
• 1h practising on riding my moped for the practical test
Selfcare
• Skincare
• Nail Care
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(My study place <3)
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hebakids2111990 · 24 days ago
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My name is Heba, and I’m from Gaza. I’m 34 years old, a wife, and a mother, fighting with everything I have to keep my family safe. I have three children—Mahmoud, who is 8 and dreams of playing football in peace, Ayloul, my 5-year-old daughter with innocent eyes that have seen too much, and Ghaith, my youngest, just 3 years old. Ghaith has faced horrors no child should ever witness, like standing before tanks with a white flag, hoping for mercy.
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Today, we are living in a tent, and it’s beyond words to describe the pain and struggle of surviving in such conditions. Every day, we fight to stay alive in the tents of Moasi, Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. There is no food, no medicine, and no clean water. The weight of helplessness crushes me—watching my children suffer, living in fear of what tomorrow will bring. The pain is not just hunger or illness—it is the ever-present sense that death surrounds us.
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My family has been displaced over seven times, and our home is now nothing but rubble. I am left struggling to provide basic needs—milk, diapers, medicine—for my children. In this dark time, I am humbly asking for help, for the sake of my family, especially my children. Life in Gaza has become unbearable—slow death through hunger, thirst, displacement, and the constant threat of disease and bombings. The last few months have been an unimaginable nightmare, filled with fear at every turn. This war has gone on too long, taking a toll on our mental health and putting our lives in constant danger. We feel as though hope is slipping away, as though we are waiting for death to come slowly.
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Even if a ceasefire is called, the destruction across Gaza cannot be repaired quickly. Our dreams and hopes have been buried under the rubble, and now all that remains is the struggle to survive.
Please help me by donating on the following link or helping to spread it : http://spot.fund/25sk2lsc
Gaza #Palestine #War #SaveGaza #أطفالفلسطين #غزة #حرب #Refugee #HumanitarianCrisis #أمفلسطينية
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dewisintaputri · 5 months ago
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art full art ; art the best 2024
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thastarruh · 1 year ago
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I think me n rih are cut from the same cloth. 💋
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jotchia · 1 year ago
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RELEASE THE MILF CUT
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popislamic · 1 month ago
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fathol91 · 2 months ago
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EPIC MOTIVATION CINEMATIC
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hannaholivia622 · 7 months ago
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SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGER LONDON, UK £30K–£40K A YEAR
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akamsauthapp · 8 months ago
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aka.ms/authapp Microsoft Authenticator App Setup (2024)
Microsoft is mostly known for its various productivity apps and the operating system, Windows. They also have an extensive range of apps for cybersecurity, one of which is the Microsoft Authenticator app. It helps you securely sign in to your online accounts via two-factor authentication.
Once your accounts have been added, they are automatically backed up in an encrypted cloud by Microsoft. In this guide, we’ll show you how to download the Microsoft Authenticator app via aka.ms/authapp, how to use the app, and setting it up on your phone. 
How to Use the Microsoft Authenticator App
The Microsoft Authenticator app has various features that can help you use your accounts more securely, therefore avoiding threats like compromised and stolen passwords. It also acts as a backup in case you forgot your password, especially for accounts that you didn’t use for a long time.
Your Microsoft account can be used to access Windows, Xbox Live, Hotmail, Azure as well as many businesses. So it is important to keep your account secure.
These are four main ways how you can use the Microsoft Authenticator app:
Two-factor Authentication – In this method, one of the factors is your account’s password. Once you sign in with your username and password, you will need to further approve the sign-in via notification or a unique verification code.
Code Generation – You can use this app as a code generator when signing in to an app that supports code generation.
Phone Sign-in – Another version of two-factor authentication where you can sign in without a password. It uses your phone’s verification methods like fingerprint, PIN, and face recognition.
One-Time Passwords (OTP) – Aside from two-factor verification, the Microsoft Authenticator app also supports time-based, one-time passwords (TOTP) standards.
If you’re a part of a work or school organization, you might be required to use the Microsoft Authenticator app to gain access to your organization’s documents and other confidential data. A complete setup of this app is required to use as a trusted verification method. To know more, go to this link.
How to Download and Install the Microsoft Authenticator App
The Microsoft Authenticator app works on either Android or Apple, as long as your phone has a working mobile number—which will be verified later via SMS (Short Message Service) or via phone call.
To download the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone, follow these steps:
On your Smartphone (Direct Link to Google Play or App Store):
Go to aka.ms/authapp to visit the app’s download page.
Depending on your phone’s OS, click the corresponding download button (Get the app button). 
Note: Both the links and the QR codes will lead to either the Google Play Store (left option) or App Store (right option) Microsoft Authenticator app download page.
Once you’re redirected, select the Install button (Google Play) or Get App button (App Store).
To set up the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone, follow these steps:
After it’s installed, set up your account by opening your computer’s browser and going to the account security dashboard of your Microsoft account. You can log in to it by clicking here.
Choose the Add a new way to sign in or verify option and click Use an app.
Click Next. A QR code will be displayed on your computer screen.
Then, in the Authenticator app, select More options (three dots icon) and click + Add account.
Select the account type and choose Scan a QR Code.
Scan the QR code on your computer screen and click Finish. You have now completely set up the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone.
To further set up the Microsoft Authenticator app for two-step verification, you can either choose between SMS messaging or phone call:
Two-step verification via SMS – your mobile number will receive a code that you will use for two-step verification or password reset.
Two-step verification via phone call – your mobile number will receive a phone call from the app for a two-step verification or password reset.
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famous-artists · 1 year ago
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parvezrazu · 1 year ago
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Ant's Story
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nails-polish · 1 year ago
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Nail Designs and Spring Nails You Have to Copy This Year.
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hetric · 1 year ago
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