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Rising From The Rubble: Buried for hours, changed for life, saved for something greater.

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Williamson is a certified Life Coach, more specifically a Personal Growth and Success Coach. He is a Keynote Speaker, Author and Investor. After two years of serving as a service missionary, Williamson discovered his interest in humanitarian work, specifically in the nonprofit world. In 2015, he founded his nonprofit organization ARISE Project For Humanity to help empower youth worldwide to change their mindset, create their life and impact their community through mentoring. After running a successful youth mentoring organization in different countries for over 7 years, he has become more and more confident in helping individuals connect to their purpose by taking their goals, dreams, and destinies to the next level. He started his private coaching program called PEAK Life Coaching where he coaches individuals online (youth, parents, young adults and emerging leaders). They said it would be too difficult to do, but we had an answer for that,” Robertson said. “We had a suspicion before the demolition that they would do something, so we asked Historic England to think about listing it. They took a plaster cast of every tile, they took pictures and documented everything.” The partially demolished Carlton Tavern in late April 2015, when the local campaign to have it restored began. Photograph: Paul Davey/Alamy Three months on, much of west Mosul seems frozen in time. Furniture and concrete spills out of blasted buildings into the narrow streets. Drivers cross the Tigris on two temporary bridges and swerve to dodge craters in the roads. Corpses are still buried in the rubble. Though roads have been reopened in anticipation of the rebuild, no one knows when it will start in earnest. Progress is slow. Fifteen neighbourhoods were razed to the ground; coalition airstrikes destroyed all five bridges across the Tigris, and power plants, factories and water treatment plants were looted and burned.

I can feel Mosul rising once again,” says Dr Adel Bakri, 87, sitting in his sunlit living room with a small cup of coffee. His house, on a quiet suburban street in eastern Mosul, was only slightly damaged by the war. “People are rebuilding their homes and volunteering. Mosul was destroyed many times, and rose again many times.”

Williamson is a Haitian-American certified Life Coach, more specifically a Personal Growth and Success Coach, with global ambition to empower young generation with Peak Life Coaching . He is a Keynote Speaker, Author and Investor. After two years of serving as a service missionary, Williamson discovered his interest in humanitarian work, specifically in the nonprofit world. Lots of parts of the bar and the fireplace, the bannister, have been reclaimed from the rubble,” Rees said. “The pub tells its story from the half-broken fixtures that we’ve got. You can see bits of broken wood – it’s not all perfect, which we really love because it gives character and charm to the building.”

In 2015, he founded his nonprofit organization ARISE Project For Humanity to help empower youth worldwide to change their mindset, create their life and impact their community through mentoring. After running a successful youth mentoring organization in different countries for over 7 years, he has become more and more confident in helping individuals connect to their purpose by taking their goals, dreams, and destinies to the next level. Meanwhile, more than 2.3 million Iraqis remain displaced, including nearly 700,000 from Mosul. Peace is not enough for them to return home – they need accommodation, education and employment. For that, buildings and infrastructure must be repaired. With prices forced upwards by the shortage of undamaged housing, many families cannot pay rent, and risk being displaced again. Recovery is still a long way off, and the future is uncertain. But in this moment, the celebration of life and embrace of the challenge are palpable.Many volunteers have taken to the streets to help recover and rebuild the city. Photograph: Ari Jalal/Reuters Williamson was buried under a three-story building after it collapsed during the Haiti earthquake. For twenty-eight grueling hours, he was trapped without food or water, breathing in stale air. There are numerous books about near death experiences, but this is not one of those books. He knew he would live. He knew he would see the sunshine on his mother’s face and enjoy fresh air again. Rather than just write about the story of survival, he wanted to also write about what comes next. This book will give you amazing advice on how to rise from your own personal rubble that you are buried under to become a victor in life. The old city remains in ruins, but elsewhere in Mosul life is returning to normal. Photograph: Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images On the banks of the Tigris river, a cafe proprietor has fixed up his restaurant, and its picnic tables are full with families eating food they have brought from home. By the side of the road, a group of teenage boys dance to pop music that was banned by Isis. Zuo Fan is a level 1 star warrior who had the unfortunate title of being the traitor’s child. Among all the warriors, he was considered the most useless and had escaped the battlefield. But everything changes when he awakens a system during a monster hunt on the battlefield.

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