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 Confined to an iron lung after contracting polio as a child, Paul Alexander managed to train himself to breathe on his own for part of the day, earned a law degree, wrote a book about his life, built a big following on social media and inspired people around the globe with his positive outlook.Alexander died Monday at the age of 78 at a Dallas hospital, said Daniel Spinks, a longtime friend. He said Alexander had recently been hospitalized after being diagnosed with COVID-19 but he did not know the cause of death.Alexander contracted polio in 1952, when he was 6. He became paralyzed from the neck down and he began using an iron lung, a cylinder that encased his body as the air pressure in the chamber forced air into and out of his lungs. He had millions of views on his TikTok account. He loved to laugh,  Spinks said.  He was just one of the bright stars of this world. In one of his  Conversations W stanley termoska ith Paul  posts on TikTok, Alexander tells viewers that  being positive is a way of life for me  as his head rests on a pillow and the iron lung can be heard whirring in the backgr stanley romania ound.Spinks said Alexander s positivity had a profound effect on those around him.   stanley cup Being around Paul was an  Mhar Clay County prosecutor calls news conference in NKC shooting
 MINNEAPOLIS 鈥?The Minneapolis City Council is dropping a plan to hire social media  influencers  to boost city-approved messages during the upcoming murder trial of a police officer accused of killing George Floyd.The plan, which carried an approved $1.1 million budget for payments to social media  influencers  in exchange for pushing stanley becher  city-approved messaging, was widely criticized on social media, according to NBC News.The announcement scrapping the plan was made during Monday s city council meeting. For this strategy, we use the term social media influencer which in retrospect did not accurately reflect what we are asking of our partners, and it caused confusion in the community,  said David Rubedor, director of the Neighborhood and Community Relationship Department for the city, according to the Washington Post.Over the weekend, reports emerged that the city had approved more than $1.1 millio stanley thermo n for a communications plan during the upcoming trial of former officer Derek Chauvin to  help dispel potential misinformation  and  to share City generated and approved messages. Part of the plan included paying social media influencers with large local followings t stanley cup o help push the citys mess