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Lin Wan transmigrated into a book and became the stepmother of the male lead. Her husband was an undisputed big shot in commerce and was cold, decisive, and ruthless. Her stepsons were each more eccentric and difficult than the other... until they took part in a variety show as a family. Five families were competing, each of which was perfectly harmonious... Except for Lin Wan's family. Naturally, they were the control group once the variety show aired. Every other family would have scenes of the parents cooking and the children helping adorably, a picturesque sight of family harmony. On the other hand, Lin Wan and her three stepsons ignored each other as they had crackers and ham for their dinners amidst an eerie silence. At night, while the other families went out happily stargazing and moon-watching, Lin Wan and her stepsons told each other horror stories, leaving the viewers petrified! Netizens were flaming as they watched, but they soon noticed that the control group was changing... Even though the eldest son insisted that he disliked his stepmother, he sneaked off to buy her a scarf! The second son declared his favorite person was his father but voted for his stepmother instead! The third son was also caught putting his stepmother's favorite candy below her pillow! The netizens were shocked, but it's true: the tsundere stepsons were extraordinarily close with their stepmother!

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100x Rebate Sharing System: Retired Incubus Wants to Marry & Have Kids

« MATURE CONTENT » One learns the hard way how wrong this line actually is: 'Brains over brawn.' It all started when Viktor Redwood slaughtered ten thousand soldiers, outwitted the legendary Emperor Leo and his five mythical-class heroines, and put a bullet through his head in front of those heroines—all achieved using sheer intelligence. But even with all that, he lost everything, got too lazy to even care about anything, and was cornered by absolute strength—all while his corrupted incubus race slowly awakened within him, warping his body with demonic features he could barely hide—leading him to decide to at least kill those heroines alongside himself in a boom. Only for him to regress back into his fat, powerless, and cursed body, starting again. This time, with the knowledge that his dormant bloodline will manifest again, transforming him piece by piece. The bad thing about all this? Now he's been thrown back to his worst day—the trial where his fiancée Elena—the one who put a blade to his heart just a moment ago—framed him. But even that didn't stop him from becoming the villain who made heroes bleed and heroines breed. Unlike last time, when he had thwarted her plans, this time he chose to exile himself to prepare an army of his children and wives. Viktor's got the 100x Ability Rebate System: enter powerful women, steal their abilities, multiply them by 100, and return them in bundles when they become mothers with a ratio of 100% to wives and 50% to children. And with a corrupted bloodline that changes his human self to Incubus as he use system—he will get to have a new identity as Householder Incubus. However, this time, the issue is a small twist—where, even with such an overpowered skill, he has been thrown into a wasteland with his loyal mid-thirties nanny, Helena. Will a weak baron with a cursed bloodline slowly transforming his body be able to create his own army and become the Emperor? « What to Expect: => Lots of Lemons (Babies aren't going to pop from the sky, right?) => Fatherhood Journey (A young man to a father of an army of babies, funny x100) => Transformation from Lust to Responsibilities (Responsible Lust, TADA!) => Kingdom Building + Cute, smart children running the kingdom while parents are on vacation. (Vacation to add more babies to the collection to run the kingdom) => Children Handling Kingdoms (Rest assured, babies will be smart and proficient in all subjects you all failed.) => Teaching Lessons to Heroines Who Dared to Touch the MC (Not forgiveness but punishment by giving heroines' brothers and sisters.)

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Martin Luther King Jr was one of America’s most influential civil rights activists. His passionate, but non-violent protests, helped to raise awareness of racial inequalities in America, leading to significant political change. Martin Luther King was also an eloquent orator who captured the imagination and hearts of people, both black and white. Early Life of Martin Luther King Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta on 15 January 1929. Both his father and grandfather were pastors in an African-American Baptist church. M. Luther King attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, (segregated schooling) and then went to study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania and Boston University. During his time at University Martin Luther King became aware of the vast inequality and injustice faced by black Americans; in particular, he was influenced by Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violent protest. The philosophy of Gandhi tied in with the teachings of his Baptist faith. 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He was named as Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963, it followed his famous and iconic “I Have a Dream Speech” – delivered in Washington during a civil rights march. “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.” I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood” – Martin Luther King The following year, Martin Luther King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work towards social justice. King announced he would turn over the prize money $54,123 to the civil rights movement. With the prestige of the Nobel Prize, King was increasingly consulted by politicians such as Lyndon Johnson. 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You asked for 👊 Biografia de Martin Luther King Martin Luther King (1929-1968) foi um ativista norte-americano, lutou contra a discriminação racial e tornou-se um dos mais importantes líderes dos movimentos pelos direitos civis dos negros nos Estados Unidos. Recebeu o Prêmio Nobel da Paz em 1964. Martin Luther King nasceu em Atlanta, Geórgia, Estados Unidos, no dia 15 de janeiro de 1929. Filho e neto de pastores da Igreja Batista resolveu seguir pelo mesmo caminho. Em 1951, formou-se em Teologia na Universidade de Boston. Convertido em pastor, em 1954, Martin Luther King assumiu a função de pastor em uma igreja na cidade de Montgomery, no Alabama. Luta pelos direitos dos negros Desde jovem, Martin Luther King tomou consciência da situação de segregação social e racial em que viviam os negros de seu país, em especial nos estados do Sul. Em 1955, começou sua luta pelo reconhecimento dos direitos civis dos negros norte-americanos, com métodos pacíficos, inspirado na figura de Mahatma Gandhi e na teoria da desobediência civil de Henry David Thoreau, as mesmas fontes que inspiraram a luta de Nelson Mandela contra a Apartheid, na África do Sul. Martin Luther King dedicou a sua vida ao combate à discriminação racial Martin Luther King dedicou a sua vida a luta contra a discriminação racial No dia 1 de dezembro de 1955, a costureira negra, Rosa Parks, foi detida e multada por ocupar um assento reservado para as pessoas brancas, pois nos ônibus de Montgomery o motorista tinha que ser branco e os negros só podiam ocupar os últimos lugares. O protesto silencioso de Rosa Parks propagou-se rapidamente. O Conselho Político Feminino organizou um boicote aos ônibus urbanos, como medida de protesto. Martin Luther King apoiou a ação e, pouco a pouco, milhares de negros passaram a caminhar quilômetros a caminho do trabalho, causando prejuízo às empresas de transporte. O protesto durou 382 dias, terminou em 13 de novembro de 1956, quando a Suprema Corte norte-americana aboliu a segregação racial nos ônibus de Montgomery. Foi o primeiro movimento vitorioso do gênero registrado no solo americano. No dia 21 de dezembro de 1956, Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley, sacerdote branco, entraram juntos e ocuparam lugares na primeira fila do ônibus. Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley sentados lado a lado no mesmo banco do ônibus Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley sentados lado a lado no mesmo banco do ônibus Os movimentos contra a segregação dos negros provocaram a ira das autoridades e de grupos racistas como o Ku Klux Klan, que atacavam com violências os participantes, o próprio Luther King e os grupos ativistas Panteras Negras e o muçulmano Malcolm X. Em 1957, Martin Luther King fundou a Conferência da Liderança Cristã do Sul, sendo o seu primeiro presidente. Passou a organizar campanhas pelos direitos civis dos negros. Em 1960, conseguiu liberar o acesso dos negros em parques públicos, bibliotecas e lanchonetes.

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Tell me a Martin Luther kids story.
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2024-12-16 10:40
One Martin Luther kids story is about his childhood education. Martin Luther was sent to school at a young age. He studied hard, learning Latin and other important subjects. His education was strict but it laid the foundation for his future study of theology.
Tell me a Martin Luther King kids story.
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2024-12-04 12:53
One of the most famous Martin Luther King kids stories is about his 'I Have a Dream' speech. Even as a child, Martin Luther King Jr. was aware of the unfairness and segregation around him. He grew up seeing how black people were treated differently, like not being able to use the same facilities as white people. As he grew, his beliefs became stronger and he started to fight for equality. His 'I Have a Dream' speech was a powerful message that not only inspired adults but also kids all over the world to believe in a world of equality and justice.
What can kids learn from Martin Luther's story?
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2024-12-17 19:22
From Martin Luther's story, kids can learn about courage. He was brave enough to oppose the established norms of the church at that time. He knew that his actions would bring a lot of trouble, but he still did it for the sake of truth and justice. Moreover, they can learn about the value of critical thinking. Martin Luther didn't just accept everything the church said. He thought deeply and analyzed the religious practices. This encourages kids to think for themselves, not to blindly follow others, and to use their minds to judge right from wrong.
What kind of Martin Luther King cartoon is suitable for kids?
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2025-09-14 12:19
Well, a suitable cartoon about Martin Luther King for kids would focus on his positive messages of equality and justice. It should have easy-to-understand language and maybe some fun animations to keep the kids interested.
What can kids learn from Martin Luther King's story?
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2024-12-05 08:41
Kids can learn the value of standing up for what's right. Martin Luther King Jr. was not afraid to fight against injustice. He showed that even in the face of great opposition, one can speak out for equality.
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