Seal

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What happened to Seal's face? Singer left with prominent scars (HITC)

British singer and songwriter Seal who has won multiple Grammy Awards, Brit Awards, and an MTV Video Music Award once opened up about the 'battle scars' on ...

Contrary to popular belief, when my wife first saw me – in my cycling shorts – it wasn’t my front bottom she liked, it was my bottom!” He puts me and the children first.” “They are actually from discoid lupus – a chronic skin condition – which started when I was 21. I tell my children I sustained them when I was fighting to defeat evil demons.” The prominent scarring on Seal’s face that makes many question what happened to him is a result of a disease called Discoid lupus erythematosus. This attack leads to inflammation, and in some cases causes permanent damage to tissue, which can be widespread to skin, joints, the heart, lungs, kidneys, circulating blood cells, and brain.

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Navy SEAL veteran shares aspects of overcoming adversity (Stars and Stripes)

During a recent training session, Phillip Koontz incorporated real-life examples from his SEAL missions and his own personal life to back up his main points ...

“The common desire of the CCPD leadership team is Extreme Ownership from the front lines to command,” Chief John Schick said. “This has really helped us to stay at the top of our game,” he said. We have a lot of learning still to do.” “We all have a tendency in life as humans to gravitate toward complacency and apathy and taking the easy way out. A portion of the proceeds goes toward the Anti-trafficking Bureau, a non-profit organization that he works with in the Dominican Republic where they rescue girls out of brothels who have been trapped in human trafficking. “Failing produces a good amount of guilt, but failure produces a lot of shame. “Failing says, ‘I screwed up,’ but failure says, ‘I am a screw-up,’” he said. Koontz spoke on the importance of preparation, positivity, perseverance, one’s “pack” and progress. “We go for five and a half days with one hour of sleep. We all need heat, sleep and nutrition,” he said. That’s largely due to how well we can overcome adversity on the battlefield, go to our secondary, tertiary plans, figure out what our courses of action are.” They give us one hour of sleep on a Thursday morning.”

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Final say: Plano East uses late score to seal back-and-forth win over ... (Star Local Media)

Plano East running back Daniel Fayombo had 27 carries for 211 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning score late in the fourth quarter as the ...

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