IRELAND SCHOLARSHIP: John Thompson DCU Tuition Funded

How To Apply For John Thompson Scholarship DCU Ireland




SCHOLARSHIP IN IRELAND, TUITION FULLY FUNDED 
This Scholarship CLOSES 30 July 2025.
BUT YOU MUST GET ADMISSION FIRST. 

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PREVENT HEART ATTACK BY DOING THIS ONE THING

BRUSHING YOUR TEETH AT NIGHT CAN KEEP YOU HEALTHIER.

Can not brushing your teeth at night cause heart attacks?
Is it possible to get a heart attack from not brushing teeth at night?

Not directly, but yes. It can increase your risk over time.  Here’s why:

When you don’t brush your teeth, especially at night, germs (bacteria) build up in your mouth. These germs build up and can cause gum disease. 

Now here’s the scary part - those same germs can enter your bloodstream, travel through your body, and cause inflammation in your heart and blood vessels.

So, if you often ignore brushing, especially before bed at night, it could lead to serious health problems, including heart attacks.

That’s why dentists and doctors say: Healthy mouth = Healthy heart.
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What is Atherosclerosis?

Imagine your blood vessels (the tubes that carry blood around your body) are like water pipes in your house.

Now, imagine if someone poured greasy gunk (like butter, fat, and tiny bits of junk) into those pipes every day.


Over time, that gunk starts to stick to the inside of the pipes. The hole then gets smaller and smaller, and water can’t flow properly.

That’s what happens in your body.
The gunk is called plaque, and it builds up in your blood vessels. This is called atherosclerosis.


* If too much plaque builds up:
* Blood can’t get through easily.
* Your heart has to work harder.

Sometimes, the plaque can even block the blood completely or burst, which causes a heart attack.

So, to keep your "blood pipes" clean, it's important to eat well, exercise, and even brush your teeth, because germs can make those pipes worse too!

Celebrating Phenomenal Women – International Women’s Day 2025

 

Celebrating Phenomenal Women - International Women’s Day 2025




🌸 Celebrating Phenomenal Women – International Women’s Day 2025 

On this International Women's Day, we honor some of the most remarkable women whose unwavering dedication and contributions have shaped society in profound ways.


I, Dr. 'Yinka Dixon-Oludaiye, THE QUEEN OF NEW BEGINNINGS, proudly stand in recognition of all women who are boldly reinventing themselves, pursuing education, and building wealth—some of whom are highlighted here.


From STEM, education, and healthcare to community leadership, literature, and media, these phenomenal women have made an undeniable impact. Their legacies continue to inspire and pave the way for future generations.


πŸ’œ Together, we accelerate change. Together, we rise.


πŸ‘‘ Maya Angelou (Global, Literature & Activism) – The Voice of Resilience

πŸ“Œ Poet, author, activist, and speaker.
πŸ“Œ Her works, including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," transformed literature.
πŸ“Œ A global icon of courage and empowerment.



πŸ‘‘ Mary Robinson (Leadership & Education) – The Trailblazing Former President of Ireland 

πŸ“Œ First female President of Ireland (1990-1997).
πŸ“Œ A global advocate for human rights, education, and climate justice.
πŸ“Œ An inspiration to women in leadership worldwide.


πŸ‘‘ Oprah Winfrey (Global, Media & Business) – The Billionaire Mogul

πŸ“Œ Media icon, talk show host, and philanthropist.
πŸ“Œ Built a billion-dollar empire while championing education and self-improvement.
πŸ“Œ A symbol of leadership, success, and generosity.



πŸ‘‘ Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon (UK, STEM) – The Tech Prodigy

πŸ“Œ The youngest girl to pass A-level computing at 11!
πŸ“Œ Co-founder of Stemettes, inspiring young girls to pursue tech careers.
πŸ“Œ President of the British Science Association.



πŸ‘‘ Natasha Sayce-Zelem (UK, STEM) – The Digital Innovator

πŸ“Œ Global Head of Partner Engineering at Amazon Prime Video.
πŸ“Œ Founder of ‘Empowering Women with Tech’—encouraging female leadership in digital industries.
πŸ“Œ Recognized as one of the most influential women in UK tech.



πŸ‘‘ Dr. Aoibhinn NΓ­ ShΓΊilleabhΓ‘in (Ireland, STEM & Education) – The Educator-Scientist

πŸ“Œ Mathematician, educator, and broadcaster.
πŸ“Œ Advocate for STEM education and gender diversity in science.
πŸ“Œ Lecturer at University College Dublin, making science more accessible.



πŸ‘‘ Dr. Jess Wade (UK, STEM) – The Wikipedia Warrior for Women in Science

πŸ“Œ Physicist and researcher at Imperial College London.
πŸ“Œ Has written over 2,000 Wikipedia biographies for underrepresented scientists.
πŸ“Œ Recipient of the British Empire Medal for services to gender diversity in science.

#DrJessWade #imperialcollege #BritishEmpireMedal #genderdiversityinscience #uk



πŸ‘‘ Dame Dawn Childs (UK, Engineering) – The Engineering Pioneer

πŸ“Œ First female Head of Engineering at a major UK airport.
πŸ“Œ Champion for women in engineering and leadership.
πŸ“Œ Appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2023.

#Damedawnchilds #womeninengineering #stem #uk #pioneer #dame #dbe



πŸ‘‘ Chief (Mrs.) Bola Doherty – The Royal Matriarch & Educational Pioneer

πŸ“Œ Founder of Bola Immaculate Group of Schools, Ibadan, Nigeria.
πŸ“Œ A distinguished educationist and businesswoman, committed to academic excellence.
πŸ“Œ Born a Princess of the Oludaiye Dynasty in Ondo State with a legacy of leadership and service.
πŸ“Œ A symbol of resilience, vision, and impact in Nigerian education.



πŸ‘‘ Mrs. Yinka Ogunde – The Education Advocate & Community Builder

πŸ“Œ Founder of the Concerned Parents & Educators (CPE) Network, Nigeria.
πŸ“Œ A passionate advocate for quality education and human rights in Nigeria.
πŸ“Œ Created a platform uniting parents, educators, and policymakers to drive educational reforms.
πŸ“Œ Committed to fostering collaboration for the improvement of Nigeria’s education system.
πŸ“Œ A strong voice for change, inspiring communities to engage in policy advocacy and transformation.

​#YinkaOgunde #cpenigeria #humanrights #education #nigeria



πŸ‘‘ Mrs. Olunike Ajoke Banwo (NΓ©e Olunloyo) – The Compassionate Caregiver & Pillar of Support

πŸ“Œ A distinguished Nigerian-American nurse and healthcare professional.
πŸ“Œ Celebrated for her dedication to patient care and community service.
πŸ“Œ Her career exemplifies compassion, excellence, and a deep commitment to the well-being of others.
πŸ“Œ An embodiment of resilience, service, and unwavering dedication to both family and profession.

#OlunikeAjokeBanwo #OlunikeOlunloyo #Banwo #resilience #community




And of course, celebrating…

πŸ‘‘ Dr. Yinka Dixon-Oludaiye – The Queen of New Beginnings & Architect of Reinvention

πŸ“Œ Visionary leader, digital entrepreneur, and life transitions coach, empowering individuals to reinvent themselves, build wealth, and navigate change with confidence.
πŸ“Œ Founder of New Beginnings Publications Ltd., a BookPreneur powerhouse dedicated to creating high-impact resources on scholarships, financial empowerment, and digital monetization.
πŸ“Œ A champion for seniors in the digital space, pioneering AI-driven income growth strategies and LinkedIn influence to help individuals secure financial independence.
πŸ“Œ An international education and scholarship strategist, guiding students and professionals in unlocking global opportunities through expertly crafted visa, admissions, and scholarship programs.

πŸ“Œ A force for transformation, proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story and step into your next level of success!


πŸ’‘ Tag a phenomenal woman who inspires you! Let’s celebrate their impact today!

#IWD2025 #QueenOfNewBeginnings #WomenInSTEM #NewBeginnings #MigrantWomen  #WomenInEducation #WomenInHealthcare #Inspiration #Leadership #STEM