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Perseverance Pays Off

NEVER GIVE UP DAY REFLECTS OUR FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS

Aug. 18 marks Never Give Up Day, which resonates deeply with my brother John and me and how we support the clients we serve. We know the journey after an auto accident is anything but swift and straightforward. It can be long- winded, confusing, and daunting to receive the justice and compensation you deserve. That’s why we do what we do: Make this process smoother, take the weight off your shoulders, and encourage you never to give up. I’ve walked alongside many clients through what could only be described as the most challenging times — dealing with painful injuries, mounting medical bills, and the emotional and physical toll of an accident. It’s a path filled with uncertainty, where the pace of legal progress can feel excruciatingly slow. But it’s also a journey where persistence and resilience lead to rightful compensation and a sense of closure. The nature of auto accident cases is inherently complex. From negotiating with insurance companies to gathering sufficient evidence to support a claim, every step requires meticulous attention to detail and patience. It’s not uncommon for these cases to stretch over months or even years, depending on their complexity and the injuries involved. During this time, clients may feel disheartened and tempted to settle for less than they deserve simply to conclude a seemingly endless process. This is where Never Give Up Day holds its significance. It reminds us all — you, as the courageous client, and me as your advocate — that perseverance is powerful. As your REFERRALS WELCOME Thank you for referring clients to us over the years. You will never be

attorney, I’m here to shoulder the burden of the legal process, advocating relentlessly for your rights and the best possible outcome. We will always encourage you to remain steadfast and maintain faith in the process, even when progress is slow. One of the most important aspects of my role is to ensure you never feel alone during your legal journey. Auto accident cases are not just about legal claims; they’re about people’s lives, pain, and hopes for recovery and restitution. That’s why creating a partnership based on trust and open communication with each of my clients is paramount. It’s vital to remember that giving up not only affects your potential compensation but can also impact your long-term recovery and well-being. Additionally, embracing the spirit of Never Give Up Day means continuously advocating for the best medical care and fighting for the recognition of your ongoing rehabilitation needs. Securing the compensation you deserve can provide essential resources for comprehensive medical treatments, necessary adjustments to living arrangements, and other supports that might be needed to manage your recovery. To those currently navigating the aftermath of an injury and feeling overwhelmed by the thought of a legal battle, let this day serve as a reminder of your strength and right to seek justice. Remember, setbacks may be part of the journey, but they do not define the destination. Your resilience and willingness to pursue your rights can lead to fair and transformative outcomes. If you or someone you know is struggling with the consequences of an injury and unsure about the next steps, I encourage you to reach out. Let’s discuss how we can uphold your rights together and ensure you receive the compensation you rightfully deserve.

Together, let’s keep the faith, continue the fight, and never give up.

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-Paul Beck

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Virtual Museum Tours Make Art and History Accessible DIGITAL DISCOVERY

The priceless artwork, artifacts, and other attractions draw tourists worldwide to museums. However, not everyone can travel the globe to view the works of accomplished artists, curious historical figures, and inventions of esteemed engineers. Luckily, famed institutions like the Louvre in Paris; The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia; and Smithsonian Museums in Washington, D.C., all have something in common: Patrons can enjoy them online . The internet helps bring esteemed exhibitions to your browser, where you can take virtual tours free of charge . Here are three incredible museums with virtual tours for all to enjoy! The Louvre Built partly in the ruins of a 12th-century fortress, France’s national museum

and art gallery is the most popular destination of its kind. The French revolutionary government opened the Louvre in 1793, and Napoleon expanded it. Today, it houses some of the world’s most famous works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa.” You can enjoy great swathes of its exhibits through virtual tours on its website. National Museum of Natural History Part of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., the National Museum of Natural History is the most-visited natural history museum in the world . Its 1.5 million-square- foot grounds house a dizzying array of exhibits to delight visitors of all ages. Virtual tours are available on its

website and include spectacular views of its awe-inspiring exhibits. The State Hermitage Museum Founded by Catherine the Great in 1764, the world-famous Hermitage Art Museum is in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. Nicholas I and the Soviet Union, among others, have reconstructed and expanded it since then. While some of its works were sold to fund Soviet industrialization, it is still a tremendous beacon of art and culture. With political tension and despotic rule making it more difficult for those in the West to visit Russia at all , its virtual tours, which you can find on Google’s Arts and Culture website, are the safest way to view its contents.

HARNESSING THE POWER OF A GROWTH MINDSET PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS

While there are no treadmills for the mind or ellipticals for our neurons, science tells us that mental exercise can help us obtain a growth mindset . The American Psychological Association defines a growth mindset as “the belief that a person’s intelligence and abilities

can grow and improve with practice.” A growth mindset is the antithesis of a “fixed mindset,” which people exhibit when they quickly give up if they can’t solve a problem. Nurturing a growth mindset, in contrast, can help you view failure or setbacks as opportunities for learning. More Than Effort Having a growth mindset is about more than just effort. It is the belief that you can develop your abilities and talents, as well as a perspective on how you approach life’s lessons and learning. That belief allows you to learn more quickly and achieve greater results, no matter what you aim to achieve. This does not mean simply having an

open mind; it also means finding a way to continue striving to improve your knowledge, attitude, and performance. Some call it having “grit.” Cultivating Success With a growth mindset, success plays second fiddle to self-improvement. Celebrating the effort we put into each task motivates and encourages us to work harder and accomplish more in the future. Rather than focusing on the destination, the focus is on the journey. A growth mindset is a great way to become more positive, successful, and adaptable. By incorporating more facets of a growth mindset into your life, you will be well on your way to changing things for the better.

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TAKE A BREAK

Exploring the Origins of Secret Languages HIDDEN MEANING

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MELON MOON

MUSTARD OLYMPICS PEACH SANDCASTLE SCHOOL TWINS

Secret languages, born from a mixture of pragmatism, seclusion, and boredom, are spoken and understood only by a select few. From Pig Latin uttered in schoolyards to whispers of Lunfardo in the prisons of Argentina, the secretive languages of the world have origins that may delight and surprise you. Boontling In Northern California, a small community speaks a unique amalgamation of an Appalachian dialect, Spanish, and the language of the Pomo tribe called Boontling. It originated in the late 19th or early 20th century in Boonville. There, you can find locals referring to doctors as shoveltooths and roaring flames as jeffers . It supposedly originated among the women and children who toiled in the local hop fields and quickly spread throughout the community. Somehow, despite existing only in a small farm town, it has an expansive 1,600-word vocabulary and around 100 fluent speakers! Pig Latin Ancay ouyay understandyay isthay entencesay? You may decipher that question if you remember Pig Latin from elementary school. Despite disagreements about its linguistic credibility, Pig Latin has existed since Shakespeare’s time (around 400 years ago). Ironically, it is completely unrelated to Latin, and the origin of its name is a mystery. Famous speakers of Pig Latin include founding father Thomas Jefferson, who reportedly wrote letters using the light-hearted language. Lunfardo This language is so secretive that it’s practically criminal . Lunfardo began in the prisons of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where inmates masked their words from the nosy guards. The language has components from Portuguese, Galician, French, and German. For example, if an inmate wanted to compliment a pretty woman, they would call them a papirusa , which means “beautiful woman.” These days, Lunfardo exists mainly in the lyrics of Argentine tango music.

VACATION ZUCCHINI

Not Your Average Chocolate Cake

Ingredients

• 2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 tsp baking soda • 1/2 tsp salt • 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

• 3/4 cup butter, softened • 2 cups granulated sugar • 3 large eggs • 2 tsp vanilla extract • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk

Directions 1. Preheat oven to 350 F and grease and flour two 9-inch round cake pans. 2. In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking soda, salt, and cocoa powder. Set aside. 3. In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy. 4. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until blended; then add vanilla extract. 5. Gradually add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, alternating with buttermilk, beginning and ending with dry ingredients; mix until blended. 6. Divide batter evenly between prepared pans. 7. Bake for 25–30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. 8. Cool in pans, then invert onto a plate. If desired, frost and stack the cakes for a double layer!

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

What ‘Never Give Up Day’ Means for Auto Accident Survivors

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Exploring Famous Museums Virtually

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The Role of a Growth Mindset in Overcoming Challenges

Not Your Average Chocolate Cake

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Decoding the World’s Secret Languages

The Truth About France’s Marie Antoinette

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HEADLESS OF STATE Facts About the Late French Queen Marie Antoinette

Cake: Not on the Menu Although many ascribe the infamous words, “Let them eat cake,” to Marie Antoinette, she likely never uttered them at all. Many other royals, including the French noblewoman Marie Therese more than a century earlier, had been credited with uttering the notorious sentence. So, someone else had likely said it before the French Revolution ever happened. Young Newlyweds Talk about a crowded household: Marie Antoinette was the 11th daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, the head of the powerful and influential Habsburg dynasty. She did not spend many years at home, however, because she was just 14 years old when she married the future king of France, Louis XVI.

While France may be known for its artwork, culture, and cuisine, the French Revolution was anything but beautiful, cultured, or tasteful. Instead, it was a brutal, vengeful affair, culminating in the ruthless execution of the French royal family and the end of their royal line. One of the most famous characters from this brutal time was the French queen, Marie Antoinette. She became a symbol for all complaints levied against the French throne, from extravagant spending to their brutal crackdowns on dissent, even though she wasn’t the actual perpetrator. In the end, it didn’t matter. Marie Antoinette, at age 37, was beheaded by guillotine in October 1793. Here are three true facts about Marie Antoinette.

Faux Farmer Despite her regal estate and lavish lifestyle, one of Marie Antoinette’s favorite pastimes was pretending to work as a farmer. She had an entire fake farm built on the grounds of her palace in Versailles, where she and other noblewomen would dress in costumes and pretend to be sheepherders and milkmaids.

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