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Dance Like No One Is Watching Necklace, Dancer Necklace, Personalized Dancer Necklace, Ballerina Gift, Ballet Charm, Hand Stamped JewelryThe aluminium and stainless steel I use is 100% Hypoallergenic. It will not cause skin reactions or tarnish over time. It is perfect for people with sensitive skin and for everyone else!The advantage of aluminium is lightweight and anti tarnish! It's very comfortable and perfect for daily wear.This listing includes:♥ 1" or 25mm brush finished aluminium disc hand stamped with " Dance like no one is watching "♥ 1/2" or 13mm brush finished aluminium disc hand stamped with your initial♥ 22 x 10mm Silver Tibetan Ballerina Charm♥ High quality 18" or 45cm Stainless Steel Chain with Lobster ClaspIf you would like to have other length please drop a message on the note section at checkout.♥ Please be sure to leave all personalization details in the "NOTE TO SELLER" section when you checkout.♥ Add a birthstone please follow this link:http://etsy.me/2dn5SzT♥ Please review our shop policies before orderinghttps://www.etsy.com/au/shop/AnesandEve?ref=hdr_shop_menu#policies♥ More collection from ANES + EVEhttps://www.etsy.com/au/shop/AnesandEve?ref=l2-shopheader-nameAll jewelry is hand stamped. Hand stamping is a method which involves each letter, design, punctuation etc being stamped by hand using a brass mallet against stainless steel block.It is often confused with engraving or machine imprinted but that is far from the case!It is a time consuming process which takes patience and skill.Because of the hand made nature of my stamped jewellery, some letters may not be 100% perfectly aligned or all the same depth.This is not a fault, it is the nature of the hand stamping method and add uniqueness to each piece of jewellery.Thank you for supporting handmade,Anes ♥

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STANFORD — A Mexican immigrant who walked daily across a border bridge to attend an American school urged Stanford graduates Sunday to reach out and build their own bridges, living lives of service to others, In his commencement dance like no one is watching necklace, dancer necklace, personalized dancer necklace, ballerina gift, ballet charm, hand stampe address, California Supreme Court justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar encouraged students to bridge divides “between people who disagree or even want to fight, between ideas difficult to reconcile, or simply between ourselves and those we encounter with starkly different lives.”..

“The opportunity to see these divides –– and bridge them –– now passes to you,” said Cuéllar, under sweltering skies, to 5,082 graduates and their families at Stanford Stadium. He surveyed a landscape of umbrellas, sun hats and water bottles. The speech was little pomp and all circumstance, as Cuéllar described how America opened the door to stellar opportunities — degrees from Harvard, Yale and Stanford, service in two presidential administrations and now a seat on the nation’s most influential state Supreme Court — to the grandson of a rural Mexican shepherd with little formal education.

“I was drawn to this complicated and beautiful country’s commitments –– however imperfectly realized –– to finding a place for immigrants, ” he said, While President Trump was not mentioned by name, Cuéllar’s selection as commencement speaker was a symbolic rebuke to a White House plan dance like no one is watching necklace, dancer necklace, personalized dancer necklace, ballerina gift, ballet charm, hand stampe to build a 2,000-mile, double-thick, very high wall along the border from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas, “Justice Cuéllar’s story is one of borders, but also one of boundless horizons,” said university President Marc Tessier-Lavigne..

Stanford undergraduates hail from 33 countries other than the United States. More than 75 countries are represented by master’s and Ph.D. degree holders, said Tessier-Lavigne. An estimated one-third of Stanford graduates are student visa holders who now must find work at an employer willing to support their continued residence here. A forceful and exuberant intellect, Cuéllar was born in Matamoros, Mexico, a city within walking distance of the United States. Raised by educators, he and his brother traveled each day by bus and then by foot to attend school in Brownsville, Texas.

“As a kid, I used to look across the river dividing Mexico and dance like no one is watching necklace, dancer necklace, personalized dancer necklace, ballerina gift, ballet charm, hand stampe the United States, On the other side, I saw a place that looked cleaner and richer, It was, Per capita GDP in America then was four times what it was in Mexico; like Egypt today sharing a border with the United Kingdom,” he said, “As trucks rumbled north piled high with okra, I pondered how fate sorted the babies to one side of that border or the other,” he said. “Years later, my family followed those trucks to this country in search of a better life,” moving to Calexico, a border city in California’s Imperial Valley..

Cuéllar earned his undergraduate degree magna cum laude from Harvard in 1993, a law degree from Yale in 1997, and a Ph.D. in political science at Stanford in 2001. He drew chuckles from the audience as he shared his draft of a hip-hop musical, inspired by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, about “an unpredictable, privileged New Yorker who makes it to the Oval Office and faces one crisis after another.” After a long pause, he added: “The main character is, of course … Franklin Roosevelt.”.

He credited Stanford with “some of my most moving moments of learning, … Falling in and out of love, Discovering the subtle melody connecting psychology and economics, Learning dance like no one is watching necklace, dancer necklace, personalized dancer necklace, ballerina gift, ballet charm, hand stampe to speak up and forge coalitions, How to dialogue over what’s true and what’s not, instead of just fighting over what you believe.”, He recalled a late night bus ride from San Jose when the driver coolly interrupted a fight between passengers by stopping the bus and calming telling the belligerents to stop or get off,  “I pondered how much else the driver could add to all I was learning in graduate school and law school about resolving disputes,” he said, laughing..



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