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❤️ Serbay Can 🌸

"Serbay Can (born 30 June 1998), is a Turkish professional football player, who plays for Turkish club Osmaniyespor FK on loan from Adanaspor as a left back. Professional career Serbay made his debut for Adanaspor in 3-1 Süper Lig loss against Fenerbahçe on 3 June 2017. On 1 January 2019, Can joined Osmaniyespor FK in the TFF Third League on a loan deal for the rest of the season.SERBAY CAN YUVADAN UÇTU, taktikspor.com, 31 December 2019 References External links Living people 1997 births People from Adana Turkish footballers Adanaspor footballers Süper Lig players Association football defenders "

❤️ Hannah Small 🌸

"Hannah Mecklem Small, later Hannah Mecklem Small Ludins (January 9, 1903 – April 25, 1992) was an American sculptor. Born in New York City, Small was the daughter of Eugene and Grace Workum Small. As a teenager she enrolled in the Art Students League of New York, studying there with Alexander Stirling Calder and Boardman Robinson. There she met Eugenie Gershoy, who would go on to become a lifelong friend. At one time married to the painter Austin Mecklem, in 1932, in Woodstock, New York, Small met Eugene Ludins, with whom she eloped to New Mexico. Her neighbor at Woodstock was the sculptor John Flannagan, who encouraged her to begin direct carving, using stones found in the area as her initial forms. Small produced a number of works for the Works Progress Administration during her career, and won numerous awards, including the Logan Medal of the Arts from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1940. She died in Kingston, New York. Her work may be found in numerous public and private collections, and her papers are archived, along with those of her husband, at the art center in Woodstock. References 1903 births 1992 deaths American women sculptors 20th-century American sculptors 20th-century American women artists Artists from New York City Art Students League of New York alumni People of the New Deal arts projects Sculptors from New York (state) "

❤️ The Terrible Truth 🌸

"The Terrible Truth is a 1951 American anti-drug documentary film created by Sid Davis Productions. The film contained messages such as "marijuana has similar properties to amphetamines" and "the Soviet Union was pushing drugs in America". The film follows William B. McKesson (to become Los Angeles County District Attorney in 1956) who interviews a young woman about her use of marijuana as a gateway drug to intravenous use of heroin. McKesson states at the end of the film "Some say that the Reds are promoting drug traffic in the United States to undermine national morale." The film has been called "faux documentary ... ironic, naïve, campy", and according to Edward Brunner in Postmodern Culture, one of the "scandalous examples of how thoroughly the media environment has been penetrated by schemes for social engineering". quoted in Null (2009) It can be found alongside famously bad movies like Reefer Madness on popular film lists, for example those found at thefix.com as one of the five worst anti-drug works of the past century, and The Atlantic where it is described as "hysterical" and "cartoonish". The film is included in the Prelinger Archives, a scholarly collection of film related to U.S. history. References =Book sources= * External links *The Terrible Truth at Internet Archive (public domain) The Terrible Truth on Dailymotion 1951 films American films about cannabis American social guidance and drug education films "

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