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Marketing Jobs in a Distributive marketing firm in Lagos. there is vacancy for 2 slots male and female if u are intrested forward ur Cv within 1 week to ausbones@yahoo.com with Title Marketing. HND preferably. |
from what i gathered from an insider they recruit directly those already working in a telecommications industry and outsouces others to KPMG so if u are not currently in the telecomms sector u go thru KPMG. may be by sending ur CV to them. take care |
I think the highest one is Age, Then Job functions, then marital status. Although I dont subscibe to it would not blame those alterng their age. Na d orgs. i know what iwwnt thru becos i refused to change mine. The advice is jut get a professioal certification and u will be able to get over that barrier. |
I think the highest one is Age, Then Job functions, then marital status |
THIS A REVIEW I GOT FROM THE NET:Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood www.latimes.com/technology/ats-ap-tec-tech-test-google-chromesep03,0,7745164.story On the Net: |
[s]Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood NEW YORK - Google Inc.'s new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings. Yet my initial tests reveal that this "beta," or preliminary release, falls short of Google's goals, and is outdone in an important measure by the latest version of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer. Chrome is a challenge to Microsoft's browser, used by about three-quarters of Web surfers. But it could equally be called a challenge to Microsoft's Office software suite, because what Google really wants to do is to make the browser a stable and flexible platform that can do practically everything we want to do with a computer, from word processing and e-mail to photo editing. To strengthen that effort, Chrome was designed to improve on the way other browsers handle JavaScript, one of the technologies used to make Web pages more interactive and more like desktop software applications. Google's online word processing and spreadsheet programs use this technology, but it's also very widely deployed on Web pages to do less sophisticated things, like drop-down menus. At first blush, Google's focus on JavaScript makes sense. JavaScript can eat up computer processor power, and if poorly used by a Web site, can bring down the browser. One of the things Chrome promises is that if one browser tab crashes, it won't take down the whole program. Chrome also has some cosmetic differences from Internet Explorer and Firefox, like putting the tabs at the very top of the window. That's a nice move, but it's the browser's performance that really matters to me. And this is where Chrome's attention to JavaScript might miss the point. At work, I often have 40 or 50 tabs open in Firefox, grouped in different windows depending on which topic they pertain to. Frequently, Firefox would slow down all the other applications on my computer, then seize up completely. At first I thought JavaScript was to blame, and blocked it from running. But that made many sites unusable, and it didn't help: The browser still froze. It turns out the culprit is not JavaScript but another technology used to make Web pages more interactive: Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash plug-in. It's the program-within-a-program that plays YouTube videos and those annoying "splash" pages that some sites employ to dazzle you with animations before letting you do anything useful on the site. Flash is a tremendous resource hog in Firefox, eating up processor time to the point where there is nothing left for other programs. It does this even if you're not actively doing anything. Merely having a YouTube page open on your screen will suck power from your computer's central processing unit, or CPU. This is outrageous behavior for a browser. It's my CPU and I want it back. Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient browser. What does this mean on Chrome? Well, it has the same problem. It lets sites running Flash take over your computer's resources. It doesn't hog the CPU quite as bad as with Firefox, but in a way, it's more serious, because unlike with Firefox, there's no way to stop Flash from running. Chrome's controls are quite bare-bones, perhaps because it's still in "beta." On the plus side, Chrome allows you to diagnose problems with runaway plug-ins easily, because it tells you exactly which pages are consuming which resources. Had I been able to do this with Firefox, it would have saved me from months of browser troubles. So which one comes out smelling like roses? The beta of Internet Explorer 8, released just last week. When playing a YouTube video, Firefox 3 took up 95 percent of the CPU time on a three-year old laptop running Windows XP. Chrome came in at 60 percent — still too much. Especially since Google owns YouTube! You'D think it could make its browser work well with that site in particular. Internet Explorer barely broke a sweat, taking up just a few percent. When I told each browser to load eight pages, some of which were heavy with Flash and graphics, Firefox took 17 seconds and ended with a continuous CPU load of 50 percent. That means it took up half of my available processing power, even if I wasn't looking at any of the pages. Chrome loaded them the fastest, at 12 seconds, and ended with a CPU load of about 40 percent. Internet Explorer 8 took 13 seconds to load, but ended with no CPU load at all. So while Chrome's performance is a little better than that of Firefox, in practical terms, it is far less useful, because it lacks the broad array of third-party add-ons programs like Flashblock that make Firefox so customizable. With time, it might catch up, but in the meantime, I'D recommend giving the new Internet Explorer a spin. [/s] |
In my opinion l the answer to this question is very clear the very reason its intresting. you and your wife makes a family a team. and their is no other member of your family as important as her. however everyone have his place. your wife is ur immediate family and your extended family extended they all hav their place and for whatever reason your God First Your wife your children and thn your extented family. Keep it real nairalanders |
the bible encourages us that if you are a child of God(married & born again christian) and your wife becomes a 'pain in the neck', you must believe in God to put things right through prayers. Remember, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' As a child of God, DIVORCE IS NOT AN OPTION ! I 'm not clear about Pastor Okotie's case because we need to bear in mind that 'do not judge so that you may not be judge'. JUDGEMENT LIES WITH GOD ALMIGHTY. I only expect men of God to lead by example and not mislead the followers.[quote][/quote]you have well spoken dear |
I remember reading the rules before becoming a member of this site. they sounded good and looked like a check. some people are getting out of hand. the cannt air their views without ( breaking the rules) is this just another nigeria thing where we have rules nd dont keep to them. I agree with with the contributor that the moderator starts disciplinary measures to offending members. However some of u guys really make a lot of sense. Keep It real |
I quite agree with some of the post. I think it's an issue of hanging a dog, any rope will do. A lot of people have been looking for an opportunity to hang her for several reasons best known to them and now is the time. She may have made mistake but may have sincere intentions. i do not support the arrest ( if its just to question her its OK) I dont see any reason why she should be detained unless they come out with reasons other than this. From what i read from the papers no one was forced to give. in my candid opinion she could have raised such money to help the poor or invest in one noble project to alleviate poverty but she had her own priority. I pray the truth comes out and all the guilty ones are brought to book. I wish her Justice. On the path of Justice Nairalanders. |
so sorry to read your case. i agree to the suggestion that you should appeal the issue. Write to the consular at least to clear your Name of bad records and to get n appolgy from them. I think you can even sue them see your lawyer for advice. Dem one spoil yor ur name believe your name done dey their blacklist for their database. for the sake of good image write to them appeal it and if nothing is done sue them. you will triuph |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode]well i can see some of us have some biblical knowledge however what we should not do here is to lift text out of context. we should also know that the scripture is complete and so when we cant make a doctrine out of a text. so we read other similar text for clarity before coming to conclusion. I will like to revisit the issue of first Corinthian 7: 15 (i suppose), in relating that scripture to this situation, the woman stopped believing in th marriage an so left or decided to end it. Since it came from the woman the man automatically become free. now someone said divorce is not allowed for whatever reason except fornication that is true . but either party that left man or the woman is under bondage as long as the other partner is Alfie. the bible also says its better to be married than to (burn) or lust. we do not go into full scriptural interpretations here. its clear enough the woman left him. she had issues with the country and would not stay not Even for her marriage an so left. i believe the man did the right thing( whether a minister of God or just a layman) right is right and wrong is wrong . and one last thing i will say on this is whatever you do someone will condemn you (before now a lot of gossips have flawn around ah! no mind am e don divorce e wife , e no fit marry , him get mistress etc ) now he is married ( why him marry him not suppose to marry) on this note i sign off and rest my case. KEEP IT REAL NA IRALANDERS.[/font][size=8pt][/size][i][/i] |
i am glad someone finally confirmed my story. He even knew more than Myself. I think the lesson here is that we should try to ask questions when we don't know. the first question i expected from some people who contribute without knowing much about the issue would have been "what happened between them" . Another thing i will like to comment on here is try to understand the context of a scripture before authoritatively quoting it on issues like this. some were talking about divorce. yea imself said he hated divorce and only permits under certain circumstaces. It was not his original plan and still not his plan. Dvorce is bad and God hwe learn everyday. Keep Real Nairalanders. |
well i have read carefully the posts and what amazes me most is that a lot comment on issues thy dont know much about. I think it is not fair to condemm a man when you dont know exactly what transpired or the laws governing some certain isssues. First its not a wrong thing to marry a fine wife or husband(kuddos to God for creating such a pretty Lady) pastor u try. second i learnt that it was Ps Chris's ex that left him. She claimed that nigeria was not safe and wanted them to relocate but they could not agree on this since pastor chris believed he had a ministry and calling in Nigeria. I even gathered ( i stand to be corrected pls) that his mother inlaw(the oibo wife mama) was shot by robbers in one of her visits to nigeria. That ofcourse quickened the separation between them. She could not take it any longer. so by biblical standard it was the woman that left and so he was not under the law of the woman so could remarry. Moreso he is a minister of God and if you know what it takes you will salue his decision. he may have made mistakes yes thats true but that only shows he is a man. but as much i know he took the right step by remarrying and a good one at tht for marrying a beautiful woman. please be enligtened about an issue before commenting or condemming. Keep it real nairalanders. |
I thank God for you My brother . May the good Lord sustain your testimony in Jesus Name. amen! |
i have B.Sc Microbiology. i've been searching for almost a year now. thanks for your offer to help. |
just ask yourself if it is ok for you to marry your cousin if it is no then why date that is called incest its a sin and against the law of many land i hope you have notslept with him or her repent quickly please and run as fast as u can dont destroy your future just because of some kind of pleasuren a wordis enough for the wise |
hi dear i served at ebonyi state if you have 2:1 go to the university they will pay you 5000, there are other places that pay more but am in a hurrry now will get back , schools govt pay 1500 and 2000 respectively depending on where you are village or town pls locate nccf in camp i was their rabbi all the best |
thanks for replying me hope to get back to you if i get any thing lets just put our hands on deck and our ears to the ground . wish you good speed ausbones |
B.Sc. Microbiology ND Science Laboratory Technology(SLT) |
does anybody know the outcome of UAC test held on the 20th of january at Ojota Pry Sch Lagos? what Bout the Interview? you are all doing gr8 jobs over here KUDOS |
what are you saying the bad guy whats the diffrence between sleeping with and having sex |
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