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Cru (known as Campus Crusade for Christ until 2011) is an interdenominational evangelical Christian organization. It was founded in 1951 at the University of California, Los Angeles by Bill Bright as a ministry for university students. Since then Cru has since expanded its focus to include adult professionals, athletes and high school students. In 2011 Cru had 25,000 missionaries in 191 countries.
Cru relocated its world headquarters from Arrowhead Springs, Calif., to Orlando, Florida in 1991. The current president of the organization is Steve Douglass.
In 2011, Campus Crusade for Christ in the United States changed its name to Cru, a shortening of "Crusade", since many members already refer to it as Cru for short, and also due partially to avoiding the negative connotation of crusade from the historical Crusades (particularly to Muslim communities) and that much of the organization's work was no longer limited to college campuses.
Founded in 1951 at the University of California, Los Angeles by Bill Bright as a ministry for university students.
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I am launching my own product line for people with alopecia /CCCA alopecia. Send donations to bhsccustomers@gmail.com to PayPal as a gift or hit support this channel is the about section. I'm ready to help as many people as possible and get this product line off the ground. FIRST PRODUCT alopecia/CCCA growth oil(pumpkin seed oil in this product) and more to come. God bless! Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia What is central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia? Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) is a form of scarring alopecia on the scalp that results in permanent hair loss. It is the most common form of scarring hair loss seen in black women. However, it may be seen in men and among persons of all races and hair colour (though rarely). Middle-aged women are most commo...
Please Share This Video! All I have to say is Look at God, Look, at God, Look At God! My client is the First person that I sent my HairGrowthOil to (Protype Y'all) and look at the difference of her hair! BETTER Yet, Look at this difference the oil made in her scalp which is one of the staples of Hair Growth. God gets all the glory for this because all I had to do was be Obedient! I knew this product worked for me but I'm going to be in awe of what it's going to do for others. I just ordered a fresh batch of organic oils. To purchase: Direct link to PayPal (please put full address in notes section $23 shipping included https://www.paypal.me/HairGrowthOil gofundme.com/combatalopeciaccca-hairloss-4all I want to raise money for the production of this project. And I appreciate ...
I was recently diagnosed with central centrifugal cicatricial Alopecia in October 2013. I had symptoms for about 4 years, since I was 16 years old. I am now 20 years old and have learned to embrace my scalp disorder. I am working to preserve my hair and grow back the little hairs that are left. I have found natural oils that work well with my scalp, so hopefully I will see results. I still take biotin 5000 mcg twice a day. I hope this video helps women who are diagnosed with this particular alopecia. You are not alone! I hope my advice helps prevent other young African American women from developing this scalp disorder. Ladies please be aware of the products that you use on your hair and scalp, and please don't allow just anyone to do your hair. Thanks for watching! Comment, rate, and...
This is a quick sum up of how my natural hair journey failed me badly because i found out i had Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) Which caused the hair in the crown area to constantly break off eventually leading to baldness.....so i decided to take a bold step and CUT everything off and I'm not starting to rock a low tapered twa!!!
Central Cicatricial Centrifugal Alopecia - February 2015 Sorry guys for the rambling, but I had so much to talk about. Thank you for watching my video. Comment, rate, and subscribe! http://www.gofundme.com/y96efs
This is how I slicked down my twa 4c hair even though I have areas of uneven hair growth due to CCCA (Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in the middle of my hair.) Here is an easy and fast way to style your twa using gel. I also used Creme of Nature products in my hair as well as ecostyling gel.
http://www.baumanmedical.com - Dr. Alan Bauman’s African-American patient, Ivory, suffered from progressive Scarring Alopecia also called Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) for many years that limited her hairstyle and caused her much distress until she was introduced to the 3D-Printed CNC Cranial Prosthesis. Ivory’s case was presented at the ISHRS 2016 World Hair Transplant Congress because she also received hair transplantation by Dr. Bauman in her temple areas for concurrent Traction Alopecia. Bauman Medical in Boca Raton, Florida is the only medical clinic in Florida authorized to prescribe the CNC Cranial Prosthesis, manufactured by Cesare Ragazzi in Bologna, Italy. For more information on the CNC Cranial Prosthesis for Alopecia, please visit www.baumanmedical.com
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'Driven' was made by students participating in the Melbourne Film School during December 2011. This event was run in partnership with the Global Short Film Network (http://www.globalshortfilmnetwork.com).
Amanda Ralston, our National Operations Team Leader, talks about her move from the USA to Australia and what needs we currently have in the national Core Services team.
Dylan Patrusma, a missionary serving with Student Life (www.studentlife.org.au), talks about his decision to work with university students in Japan.
Cam Fletcher from Student Life talks about catalytic movement building and Student Life's expansion into Perth.
A collaborative CCCA student project. This silent film was a response to the prompt given to us in class which read very simply: "August Kensington and the Great Pickle Slap." Our team had to limit ourselves to one light source including the sun, no inter-title cards, black and white, and a few other stipulations. It was a great learning experience, and the film turned out pretty enjoyable.
This is a quick example of what I can do with your graphics.
This video was created to be projected on three screens and opened our client's annual conference. What's interesting about this piece is that it was designed to be viewed in 3D, but could also be viewed in 2D without the usual double vision problem. The 3D effect was based on colors not polarized images, so the 3D glasses were very inexpensive. And, the images still looked good in 2D for those folks not wearing glasses. It was simple but very effective as the theme was "HighDef, Looking Deeper." Versions of this same material were used through out the conference.
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tu enamorado de alguien mas
y yo tan solo consejera de algo inusual
no esperaba imaginar tanto
no esperaba descubrir
Pero al final así lo viví
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Cada dia cada momento era especial
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las lagrimas en tus mejillas
era de una niña
que le arranco ah la soledad
Pero al final así lo viví
pero entendí mejor
Cada dia cada momento era especial
lo entendi mejor que los demas
no esperaba presentir pensé que
estaba mal sentir que al final
regresar de nuevo no quiero expresar
pero al final asi lo vivi