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Coach Michael Bell

@Batman23Michael

I don't live to die I'm dying to live!!! Jesus above all. Proud Husband and Father. Football and Softball Coach and sports lover. Inspired to teach and lead.

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I’ve always tried to break down things into 2 categories:
- is it helping?
- is it hurting?
Believe it or not, it’s the difficult times that define us. Always fight to see & create the positive from the negative. The lessons learned are invaluable when the goal is growth📈

I’ve always tried to break down things into 2 categories: - is it helping? - is it hurting? Believe it or not, it’s the difficult times that define us. Always fight to see & create the positive from the negative. The lessons learned are invaluable when the goal is growth📈
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Coach Dan Casey(@CoachDanCasey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'You can only coach somebody to the depth of your relationship with them. The better you know them, the harder you can coach them. If it's a surface-level relationship, it will be surface-level coaching.'

-Dan Quinn

'You can only coach somebody to the depth of your relationship with them. The better you know them, the harder you can coach them. If it's a surface-level relationship, it will be surface-level coaching.' -Dan Quinn
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Barbary Lion in the Atlas Mountains, 1925. Last picture of its kind.

This is a 1925 photo of possibly the last Barbary lion in the wild before its extinction. It was taken by French photographer Marcelin Flandrin while he was onboard a flight on the Casablanca-Dakar air route.…

Barbary Lion in the Atlas Mountains, 1925. Last picture of its kind. This is a 1925 photo of possibly the last Barbary lion in the wild before its extinction. It was taken by French photographer Marcelin Flandrin while he was onboard a flight on the Casablanca-Dakar air route.…
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Archaeo - Histories(@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears :

When President Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he pursued a policy of removing Native Americans from their ancestral lands. This was done to make room for white settlers and speculators who made large profits from the purchase and…

The Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears : When President Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he pursued a policy of removing Native Americans from their ancestral lands. This was done to make room for white settlers and speculators who made large profits from the purchase and…
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Archaeo - Histories(@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The massive stone amphitheater known as Colosseum was commissioned around 70-72 AD, by Emperor Vespasian of Flavian Dynasty as a gift to Roman people. In 80 AD, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum, officially known as Flavian Amphitheater with 100 days of games, including…

The massive stone amphitheater known as Colosseum was commissioned around 70-72 AD, by Emperor Vespasian of Flavian Dynasty as a gift to Roman people. In 80 AD, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum, officially known as Flavian Amphitheater with 100 days of games, including…
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Jamarae “Bubba” Lamb(@JamaraeLamb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New updated full sophomore season Highlights🏈🙏🏾!
5’11/ 180Ibs
1,366 all purpose yards|840 rushing|324 KR|
8.7 yards per carry!!
#1 🏈2026🎓
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ArchaeoHistories(@histories_arch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israeli archaeologists have found 44 pure gold coins dating to the Byzantine era, hidden in a wall at a nature reserve.

When someone stashed 44 gold coins into a wall in the seventh century, they may have hoped to one day return and find their treasure again. Instead, almost…

Israeli archaeologists have found 44 pure gold coins dating to the Byzantine era, hidden in a wall at a nature reserve. When someone stashed 44 gold coins into a wall in the seventh century, they may have hoped to one day return and find their treasure again. Instead, almost…
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Assyrian King Sargon II fought constantly on horseback throughout his 17-year reign.

He was killed on the battlefield during the war in 705 BC.

King Sargon; The Urartian Federation struggled for supremacy in Mesopotamia with the Jewish Kingdoms and Bedouin Arab Tribes.

Assyrian King Sargon II fought constantly on horseback throughout his 17-year reign. He was killed on the battlefield during the war in 705 BC. King Sargon; The Urartian Federation struggled for supremacy in Mesopotamia with the Jewish Kingdoms and Bedouin Arab Tribes.
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The Four River Valley Civilizations :

The first civilizations formed on the banks of rivers. The most notable examples are the Ancient Egyptians, who were based on the Nile, the Mesopotamians in the Fertile Crescent on the Tigris/Euphrates rivers, the Ancient Chinese on the…

The Four River Valley Civilizations : The first civilizations formed on the banks of rivers. The most notable examples are the Ancient Egyptians, who were based on the Nile, the Mesopotamians in the Fertile Crescent on the Tigris/Euphrates rivers, the Ancient Chinese on the…
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More than 3200 years ago, a vast, interconnected civilization thrived. Then it suddenly collapsed. What happened ?

Major civilizations of the Bronze Age at the time of its collapse include Egypt, Mycenaean Greece, Minoans, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Babylonia, and others. Many…

More than 3200 years ago, a vast, interconnected civilization thrived. Then it suddenly collapsed. What happened ? Major civilizations of the Bronze Age at the time of its collapse include Egypt, Mycenaean Greece, Minoans, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Babylonia, and others. Many…
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Vulture Stone at Gobekli Tepe – a monument to a cosmic disaster :

Many of us are familiar with the use of ancient civilisations making monuments that in some way link up to either our calendar, the sun, moon or stars. From the stone circles in British Isles Mayan temples in…

Vulture Stone at Gobekli Tepe – a monument to a cosmic disaster : Many of us are familiar with the use of ancient civilisations making monuments that in some way link up to either our calendar, the sun, moon or stars. From the stone circles in British Isles Mayan temples in…
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Vikings established homes in lands they conquered during 9th-11th Centuries AD, used a settlement pattern that was based primarily on their own  Scandinavian cultural heritage. That pattern, contrary to image of Viking raider, was to live on isolated, regularly spaced farmsteads…

Vikings established homes in lands they conquered during 9th-11th Centuries AD, used a settlement pattern that was based primarily on their own  Scandinavian cultural heritage. That pattern, contrary to image of Viking raider, was to live on isolated, regularly spaced farmsteads…
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During the excavations in Pompeii, the remains of over one thousand victims of the 79 AD eruption have been found. During the first phase of the eruption, those who hadn’t left the city in time were trapped in their homes or shelters, buried by a shower of pumice stones and…

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The Rassam Cylinder (ten-sided clay prism) was created in 643 BC, during reign of King Ashurbanipal who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 669-631 BC. It was discovered in the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, near Mosul, present-day Iraq, by Hormuzd Rassam in 1854.

In over…

The Rassam Cylinder (ten-sided clay prism) was created in 643 BC, during reign of King Ashurbanipal who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 669-631 BC. It was discovered in the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, near Mosul, present-day Iraq, by Hormuzd Rassam in 1854. In over…
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