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  2. Why We Kneel, How We Rise - Wikipedia

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    Why We Kneel, How We Rise is a book written by Michael Holding. [1] [2] The book covers the causes and effects of racism in sports on players and communities. [3] The book was written in the aftermath of murder of George Floyd. [4] It was published on 24 June 2021. [5]

  3. Zoombombing - Wikipedia

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    Brian Adams, a man from Paintsville, Kentucky, faced multiple federal charges after he interrupted an elementary school's video conference class during the COVID-19 pandemic with a digital racist threat. He allegedly crashed a class Zoom conference on October 14, 2020, and targeted the Laureate Academy Charter School, whose student population ...

  4. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    The term "webinar" is a portmanteau of web and seminar, meaning a presentation, lecture, or workshop that is transmitted over the web.The coined term has been attacked for improper construction, [2] since "inar" is not a valid root.

  5. Man creates Zoom background that'll make you double-take - AOL

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    Zoom has seen a boom in users since mid-March when quarantining started going into effect and employers were encouraging workers to work from home. Recently, the company has been under scrutiny ...

  6. Why Prince William kneeled in front of King Charles and ... - AOL

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    After reciting his pledge, William kissed his father's cheek before walking back to his place in the pew, joining his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

  7. Brittney Griner is free to sit out or stand for the national ...

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    OPINION: Just because WNBA star Brittney Griner is now standing up for the national anthem doesn't mean she isn't still standing up for social justice. The post Brittney Griner is free to sit out ...

  8. Taking the knee - Wikipedia

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    Washington Commanders players kneeling before a game against the Oakland Raiders in September 2017. Taking the knee (or taking a knee) is a symbolic gesture against racism whereby an individual kneels upon one knee in place of standing to attention for an anthem or other such occasion.

  9. Where no man has gone before - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.