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Missing you on your birthday MY DARLING SON STEVE by Jasmine Dennison-Swaby. To lose a fine and precious #sonWhether #man or boy Deprives the #heart of all the warmth And #life of so much joy. But each year on this #special day I #celebrate your birthday, and treasure Every moment that you where here on earth I took those days for #granted and never dreamt of #thoughtsThat my life would #change so much And yours would be so #shortBut now I must #remember that although the #tears may fallThe son I #miss forever Will I #forget or stop loving you NO! Not now….#not ever As this day upon me, oh, how my heart Still #hurtBut even as I #mourn your death I will #always celebrate your birth.HAPPY BIRTHDAY SON IN HEAVEN 222 CommentsMarva Keene-Vassell Marva Keene-Vassell Happy birthday in Heaven Christie, Mervelee Ratty NembhardMervelee Ratty Nembhard There’s no #words I can express to ease the pain, Ms Jasmine Dennison-Swaby. But Steve will be forever here with us. We #mourn and #celebrate at the same time. We from Townhead & Adjacent Districts Of Westmoreland will keep on #creating the #legacies for our Home Town Boy/Man who was taken away from us. This is #poignant on the day I am discovering more about my #Chambers family Ancestry DNA. RIP Steve from Ervin Nembhard and CO!
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Attended Ping Wing show at the Karibu Education Centre, 7 Gresham Road, Brixton, London SW9 7P last night. The turn out wasn’t great, but the #Edutainment was more than inspirational. I was privileged to be in the company of Yasus Afari, Dervan Malcolm, Uncle-syd Basefm, #LesofTradition, the #Blackstone, et al… But now I have to wait to get internet b4 I can share some of what I accummulated to the world. I am not working because of LEYF Nurseries & the #SYSTEMS are complicit in trying to stop me from getting what I am due. Now I would think I would be getting benefits for my #Loyalties, but instead I am expected to pay over the top for services from the #InternetProviders. No way, I am already living from #Hand2Mouth & lost my dignity of been #AnIndependentWoman. But I hear Ping Wing asking for help to continue putting on his shows to Educate Us in this #BlackHistoryMonth that is coming to a close. However I would like to dispel this myth, and asks everyone with some amount of clout to get on board so we can retain our Cultural Heritage to be passed down to the #FutureGenerations. So that when those who are #Passionate like Ping Wing & those who came out to support him decide to put on a show, there are not more #EdutAIners than #Patrons at such events? Therefore as Yasus Afari was trying to get across to the auduence, we need to do our #Reseach and know about our history. Looking forward to the visit of Mutabaruka, as I have not been privileged to be in his company. In the words of the great Bob Marley we need to “Emancipate ourselves from Mental Slavery…” so the #Oppressors like LEYF Nurseries can’t get away with denying us of our #Rights and treat us less favourably than an #Animal. The animals have the RSPCA London South East Branch, but I was never given a #Voice from October 2014 when I asked for support. Instead the #SYSTEMS colluded & conspired with LEYF Nurseries to #Destroy me. But as I have always said, the “Pen is mightier than the Sword & Might can’t beat Right”?+4
My Duties lie with Mama, Tom, 2 Sons, 4 Grand children, Brothers, Friends, Acquaintances & Any1 else Whom I can render a little Assistance to along Life’s Journey>>>
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Long day ahead of ME>>> For those of the chosen few who r concerned abt my Welfare because of the Recent STORM? I AM ALIVE & KICKING & wasn’t affected in any ways…!
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Missing you on your birthday MY DARLING SON STEVE by Jasmine Dennison-Swaby. To lose a fine and precious #sonWhether #man or boy Deprives the #heart of all the warmth And #life of so much joy. But each year on this #special day I #celebrate your birthday, and treasure Every moment that you where here on earth I took those days for #granted and never dreamt of #thoughts That my life would #change so much And yours would be so #short But now I must #remember that although the #tears may fall The son I #miss forever Will I #forget or stop loving you NO! Not now….#not ever As this day upon me, oh, how my heart Still #hurt But even as I #mourn your death I will #always celebrate your birth.HAPPY BIRTHDAY SON IN HEAVEN 222 Comments Marva Keene-Vassell Marva Keene-Vassell Happy birthday in Heaven Christie ,
Attended Ping Wing show at the Karibu Education Centre, 7 Gresham Road, Brixton, London SW9 7P last night. The turn out wasn’t great, but the #Edutainment was more than inspirational. I was privileged to be in the company of Yasus Afari, Dervan Malcolm, Uncle-syd Basefm, #LesofTradition, the #Blackstone, et al… But now I have to wait to get internet b4 I can share some of what I accummulated to the world. I am not working because of LEYF Nurseries & the #SYSTEMS are complicit in trying to stop me from getting what I am due. Now I would think I would be getting benefits for my #Loyalties, but instead I am expected to pay over the top for services from the #InternetProviders. No way, I am already living from #Hand2Mouth & lost my dignity of been #AnIndependentWoman. But I hear Ping Wing asking for help to continue putting on his shows to Educate Us in this #BlackHistoryMonth that is coming to a close. However I would like to dispel this myth, and asks everyone with some amount of clout to get on board so we can retain our Cultural Heritage to be passed down to the #FutureGenerations. So that when those who are #Passionate like Ping Wing & those who came out to support him decide to put on a show, there are not more #EdutAIners than #Patrons at such events? Therefore as Yasus Afari was trying to get across to the auduence, we need to do our #Reseach and know about our history. Looking forward to the visit of Mutabaruka, as I have not been privileged to be in his company. In the words of the great Bob Marley we need to “Emancipate ourselves from Mental Slavery…” so the #Oppressors like LEYF Nurseries can’t get away with denying us of our #Rights and treat us less favourably than an #Animal. The animals have the RSPCA London South East Branch, but I was never given a #Voice from October 2014 when I asked for support. Instead the #SYSTEMS colluded & conspired with LEYF Nurseries to #Destroy me. But as I have always said, the “Pen is mightier than the Sword & Might can’t beat Right”?+4
My Duties lie with Mama, Tom, 2 Sons, 4 Grand children, Brothers, Friends, Acquaintances & Any1 else Whom I can render a little Assistance to along Life’s Journey>>>
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Long day ahead of ME>>> For those of the chosen few who r concerned abt my Welfare because of the Recent STORM? I AM ALIVE & KICKING & wasn’t affected in any ways…!
5Jasmine Hylton, Karene Salmon and 3 others7 Comments2 SharesShareDisplay your photos with PortalPortal lets you display your favorite Facebook photos in your home.
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Here is the proof of how Barclays shot themselves in the foot the second time against Mervelee Myers and the world must be informed about why https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taA14IVIm9g and https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site are my investments in not only sharing my oral stories but creating my legacies for future generations. I must use my internet and profile on the WWW to help shape the INSTITUTE OF COMMONWEALTH STUDIES (ICwS) and SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON as the face of ITV page one for Windrush 70.
Because there are two miscarriages of justice, resulting in the two nervous breakdowns after bereavement and losses in two toxic workplaces I must continue sharing my stories as the wife of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson. Since Barclays think they can turn around and send me information about the scammers operating out of the Bermondsey Tower Bridge Road branch and scam me the second time, the world must go back to May 2004 to understand why I am taking a stance against career criminals in the Financial Institutions targeting vulnerable elderly women.
Let me throw some light on those involved in the discrimination of Mervelee Myers after the death of my mother at https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for more. Now I have to mention the Dean of the UEL who panicked and called me on 27/9/2021, the day I went into the Barclays bank and £1,000.00 of my money was switched by a white and brown-skinned teller who “Without Prejudice” used a naïve black teller who asked for support as the scapegoat to cover up their illegal activities. The www.met.police.uk was called and I was locked in the bank whilst my account was closed. What was the reason for Barclays calling the Police?
The https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk must be investigated for their handling of the matter when www.peachespublications.co.uk and https://www.ryanclement.com sent them to section me from a malicious report on 30/10/2017. Move forward to 30/11/2020 when the Police visited my home to murder me under cover of www.leyf.org.uk Margaret Horn Lecture to say I committed suicide. My stories about the Hate Crimes of the Police against me in cyberspace. So to come to my house on 21/10/2021 by another malicious call from the UEL is just beyond the understanding of anyone who is not a racist bigot with intentions to murder me to cover for abusers. It is evident that my discoveries that Richard Harty is the author of “Men in Childcare and a Voice of a Child research” led to Mervelee Myers getting targeted.
I would advise the UEL to visit http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19434472.2015.1108352 for Counter-terrorism as a crime prevention: a holistic approach 9 mechanisms. To find out how Mervelee Myers has been putting them into practice and have my “Defensive Practice” as proof of why the Judiciary Of England And Wales, the Criminal Justice System and the Crown Prosecution are culpable for the www.gov.uk/dbs breach of my Human Rights after www.smartteachers.co.uk sent me a job offer for £46-55,000.00 as a SENCO they think I was ideal for. Want to know more find my websites and YouTube for my written and ORAL stories.
84% of people believe they’ve been targeted by scams during the past year*
Replies to this email are not monitored Contact us | View as webpage | Cookies Policy Hello Mervelee Many people think they can spot a scam a mile off. And yes, it’s easy when fake messages contain bad English or clumsy mistakes. But scammers have upped their game. They’re now impersonating banks, retailers, and official organisations using emails and texts that look and sound much more professional. We’ve never seen scammers being this sophisticated, and they can catch anyone out – even the experts. And the problem is getting worse. Up to 84% of people believe they’ve been targeted directly by scams during the past year. If you don’t want to be the next victim, be suspicious of every text, email, and call you receive, when it comes to your money.
Prevent scams. Stop. Challenge. Protect. Tony Callaghan’s top tips Former police chief and fraud expert Question everything One of the key skills I’ve learnt is to always ask questions – even if you think it’s a simple request or transaction. A message may look like it’s for a business you’re familiar with, but scammers can easily impersonate companies. Double-checking all the details will help you keep safe. Work in a team If you’re ever suspicious that something is not quite as it seems, you should always call for backup, whether it’s from a family member, friend or colleague. Remember, we’ll never ask you to make a payment out of your account to ‘keep it safe’. No bank or reputable organisation would ever ask you to do this. Take your time As a police officer, there are times where I have to make a decision in a nanosecond, but generally, you don’t have to make a decision instantly. The same goes in everyday life. Don’t be pressured into making payments from your account. Always ask yourself if it makes sense for a company to be contacting you. Trust your instinct And finally, in the force we know to trust our gut: if something seems too good to be true, then it almost always is. Avoid clicking on links in emails and texts, especially if the message is unexpected. If you’re at all suspicious, phone the company using a trusted number to confirm it’s from them. Latest scam – Covid-19 vaccine passport advance fee scam This latest email scam claims to be from the NHS. It advises you to click a link to apply for a ‘digital coronavirus passport’. Once through, you’ll be asked for personal and payment details to pay an admin fee. If you receive an email like this, don’t click on the link or give out any details. Check out the official NHS and gov.uk websites first. Crypto Scams Everyone is talking about cryptocurrency at the moment. But beware of people you don’t know offering to invest your money in Bitcoin or other currency, especially if they open a wallet for you, or you can’t access that wallet. Scammers are posing as sales staff and creating professional-looking adverts to get you to buy into this “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”. Unless you really understand this relatively new area of finance, it’s best to get the opinion of a qualified adviser and check the FCA website first.
Prevent scams. Stop. Challenge. Protect. To find out more, search ‘scams’ on our website. *Mortar Research study of 2,000 participants, May 2021. Online Banking GuaranteePrivacy PolicyContact Us Barclays Bank UK PLC. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Financial Services Register No. 759676). Registered in England. Registered No. 9740322. Registered Office: 1 Churchill Place, London E14 5HP. Barclays Bank UK PLC adheres to The Standards of Lending Practice which is monitored and enforced by The Lending Standards Board. Further details can be found at www.lendingstandardsboard.org.uk.
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From: Tanya Cotier Sent: 04 October 2021 10:22 Subject: Re: Please Pass to Relevant Persons
HI Mervelee
I have received your email with thanks. All of the people that need to see your disability awareness form have been sent it. We received it last week.
It is lovely to see you are enjoying the course so far. I will be on campus tomorrow at last and I lead ET7000. Please feel free to pop in just before the start if you can and I will explain the difference between the modules. You can then decide which module you feel is better for you. It is quite usual for people to swap between the 2 at the start so do not worry about this.
If you swap you will need to make contact with the student hub and let them know. Unfortunately we cannot do this for you as it is a student facing organisation only.
Could I suggest that you ensure you use your student email for making contact with anyone at UEL. Feel free to copy your personal email into it. We are not supposed to open emails from personal accounts. We have some flexibility over the first couple of weeks of term as student enrolment issues are sorted but after that the powers that be get cross with us. (You will see a message on TEAMS about this towards the end of the week as people have their UEL email activated).
Many thanks
Tanya Cotier
BEd (Hons) MSc MEd FHEA
Senior Lecturer Special Educational Needs
Course Lead MA Special Educational Needs
School of Education and Communities, University of East London.
Telephone appointments are also available, please email me to make arrangements.
At these times I am available for meetings or phone calls. Please contact me via email with at least 24 hours notice if you would like to schedule a meeting.
Replies to this email are not monitored Contact us | View as webpage | Cookies Policy Hello Mervelee Many people think they can spot a scam a mile off. And yes, it’s easy when fake messages contain bad English or clumsy mistakes. But scammers have upped their game. They’re now impersonating banks, retailers and official organisations using emails and texts that look and sound much more professional. We’ve never seen scammers being this sophisticated, and they can catch anyone out – even the experts. And the problem is getting worse. Up to 84% of people believe they’ve been targeted directly by scams during the past year. If you don’t want to be the next victim, be suspicious of every text, email and call you receive, when it comes to your money. Prevent scams. Stop. Challenge. Protect. Tony Callaghan’s top tips Former police chief and fraud expert Question everything One of the key skills I’ve learnt is to always ask questions – even if you think it’s a simple request or transaction. A message may look like it’s for a business you’re familiar with, but scammers can easily impersonate companies. Double-checking all the details will help you keep safe. Work in a team If you’re ever suspicious that something is not quite as it seems, you should always call for backup, whether it’s from a family member, friend or colleague. Remember, we’ll never ask you to make a payment out of your account to ‘keep it safe’. No bank or reputable organisation would ever ask you to do this. Take your time As a police officer, there are times where I have to make a decision in a nanosecond, but generally, you don’t have to make a decision instantly. The same goes in everyday life. Don’t be pressured into making payments from your account. Always ask yourself if it makes sense for a company to be contacting you. Trust your instinct And finally, in the force we know to trust our gut: if something seems too good to be true, then it almost always is. Avoid clicking on links in emails and texts, especially if the message is unexpected. If you’re at all suspicious, phone the company using a trusted number to confirm it’s from them. Latest scam – Covid-19 vaccine passport advance fee scam This latest email scam claims to be from the NHS. It advises you to click a link to apply for a ‘digital coronavirus passport’. Once through, you’ll be asked for personal and payment details to pay an admin fee. If you receive an email like this, don’t click on the link or give out any details. Check out the official NHS and gov.uk websites first. Crypto Scams Everyone is talking about cryptocurrency at the moment. But beware of people you don’t know offering to invest your money in Bitcoin or other currency, especially if they open a wallet for you, or you can’t access that wallet. Scammers are posing as sales staff and creating professional-looking adverts to get you to buy into this “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”. Unless you really understand this relatively new area of finance, it’s best to get the opinion of a qualified adviser and check the FCA website first. Prevent scams. Stop. Challenge. Protect. To find out more, search ‘scams’ on our website. *Mortar Research study of 2,000 participants, May 2021. Online Banking GuaranteePrivacy PolicyContact Us Barclays Bank UK PLC. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Financial Services Register No. 759676). Registered in England. Registered No. 9740322. Registered Office: 1 Churchill Place, London E14 5HP. Barclays Bank UK PLC adheres to The Standards of Lending Practice which is monitored and enforced by The Lending Standards Board. Further details can be found at www.lendingstandardsboard.org.uk. Security We never send emails that ask for personal or security details. If you receive an email like this claiming to be from Barclays, you should not reply to it or follow any links it contains – just forward it to internetsecurity@barclays.co.uk and then delete it. Links in our emails will only take you to pages containing information about Barclays products, services or partners. If such a page is part of another company’s website, that company’s terms, conditions and privacy policies will apply. Confidentiality This email is confidential, so if you have received it by mistake, or it isn’t addressed to you, please delete it. It may also be privileged, which means you do not have to disclose it as part of legal proceedings. Email & Cookies If you enable images or click on a link, you agree that you give Barclays permission to use cookies and similar technologies (which we collectively call cookies) through this email. Cookies help us to understand whether you have opened the email and how you have interacted with it. 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Welcome to Bicolandia! A region located in the Southern part of the Philippines. This blog is dedicated to anything and everything we love about Bicol. Let me tell you about the things that I find interesting in my side of the world.
Welcome to Bicolandia! A region located in the Southern part of the Philippines. This blog is dedicated to anything and everything we love about Bicol. Let me tell you about the things that I find interesting in my side of the world.