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Don't go and vote be releasing propaganda videos on election day. By the time they beat u black and blue at the polls start shouting it was rigged will not take this. Nonsense |
Video Editors in the house, how much do you charge for video editing? And how do you charge? Pls i have a client who thinks i'm overcharging him |
salford:You hv time to explain, most Nigerians don't know when racist remarks nd insults are throw to them subtly |
Africans don't need white people to validate thier opinions. Please the age of white saviours has gone. They should keep their opinions to themselves most of thier presidents are not better than Buhari. Just saying |
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EvilMetahuman:SARS and SWAT is not the same more of Mobile Police and SWAT. |
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The Protection Motivation Theory proposes that the intention to protect one self depends upon four factors: *The perceived severity of a threatened event (e.g., a heart attack) *The perceived probability of the occurrence, or vulnerability (in this example, the perceived vulnerability of the individual to a hear attack) *The efficacy of the recommended preventive behavior (the perceived response efficacy) *The perceived self-efficacy (i.e., the level of confidence in one’s ability to undertake the recommended preventive behavior). The theory therefore says that in order for an individual to adopt a health behavior, they need to believe that there is a severe threat that is likely to occur and that by adopting a health behavior, they can effectively reduce the threat. The individual should also be convinced that he is capable of engaging in the behavior which should not cost him a lot. A ‘measure of intention’ to engage in the recommended preventive behavior is the most common index of protection motivation. |
Pls Doctors I need your help on an assignment: How Important is Prevention Motivation Theory to Doctor-patient Communication. Or How does Prevention Motivation Theory influence your interaction with your patients |
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Nigeria is filled with foolish people, always talking about what they don't know like they do,watch this video on Donald Trump and tell me if he still the messiah you think he his. He only calls CNN fake News because they always expose his lies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZAPwfrtAFY&t=17s&pbjreload=10 |
Among those threatened is Josep Maria Jove, a top Catalan treasury official, who is being held on sedition charges. More than a dozen Catalan politicians arrested Wednesday are yet to appear in court in Barcelona. Separatist supporters have been protesting outside the court. The constitutional court says the vote is illegal but the region's vice-president said it would go ahead if possible. Oriol Junqueras admitted that police action on Wednesday to disrupt planning for the 1 October referendum, including seizing about 10 million voting slips from a warehouse, had "altered the state of play". But he said "everything is being done" to allow the vote to proceed. Six senior officials face fines of up to €12,000, while a further 16 officials could be fined €6,000 per day, reported Efe news agency. Earlier, left-wing trade union CGT called for strikes in October after the scheduled referendum. Although the referendum itself now looks less likely to take place, the already hostile relationship between Catalonia and Madrid has been exacerbated, says the BBC's Guy Hedgecoe in Barcelona. Police searches on Wednesday in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, sparked mass street protests. Police said up to 40,000 people gathered outside the devolved government's economy ministry in the city, which was searched. Several hundred stayed on past midnight and some scuffles were reported and objects were thrown as police tried to exit the building. Meanwhile, comments by Catalan President Carles Puigdemont were denounced as "lying, cheating and manipulating" by a Madrid government official in Catalonia. Mr Puigdemont had accused the central government of effectively suspending devolution after it moved to seize control of regional finances to stop them being used to fund the referendum. Separatist parties who control the Catalan parliament pushed through the referendum law earlier this month after unsuccessfully demanding for years the right to hold a free vote on self-determination. Catalonia, a wealthy region of 7.5 million people in north-eastern Spain, has its own language and culture but is not recognised as a separate nation by the Spanish state. |
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, once the most popular president in Brazil’s recent history, has been sentenced to nine years and six months in prison after being found guilty on corruption and money-laundering charges. Although Lula, as he is universally known, will remain free pending an appeal – and his supporters denounced the sentence as political persecution – the ruling marks an extraordinary fall for a leader Barack Obama once called “the most popular politician on earth”. Operation Car Wash: Is this the biggest corruption scandal in history? Read more Lula won two mandates as Brazil’s first president from the leftist Workers’ party and helped his hand-picked successor, Dilma Rousseff, win two subsequent elections before she was impeached last year for breaking budget rules amid a sprawling corruption scandal at state-run oil company Petrobras. Passing sentence on the former president, Judge Sergio Moro said Lula took part in the corruption scheme, in which billions of dollars were paid to middlemen, executives and politicians for fat contracts. Lula still faces four more trials, in a process defence lawyers say constitutes a judicial blitzkrieg designed to prevent him returning to politics. “Symbolically [the sentence] has a very heavy weight, not just for him but for the country, that voted not just twice for him but twice for the candidate he indicated,” said Carlos Melo, a professor of political science at Insper, a business school in São Paulo. Born into barefoot poverty in Brazil’s arid north-east, Lula ran the powerful metal workers’ union before helping found the Workers’ party with fellow leftists, unionists and intellectuals in 1980. He fought and lost three elections before winning the first of two mandates in 2002. Thanks to transformative social policies and a booming economy, tens of millions of Brazilians escaped poverty during his rule. Advertisement No other Brazilian politician in recent decades has been able to capture popular imagination with such verve. Although his reputation has been tarnished in recent years, he currently leads polling for the 2018 election. If his conviction is upheld by a higher court, however, he will be ineligible to stand. “He will dramatize this process, of course, he will say this is a process to stop him being a candidate. The condemnation will enter the political game,” Melo said. “The Workers’ party will exploit this politically and say Lula is a victim.” Wednesday’s sentence was related to accusations that Lula benefited from about £590,000 in bribes from a construction company called OAS, which the prosecution alleged was paid in the shape of a seaside duplex apartment, renovated at Lula’s request. In his ruling, Moro said that Lula had bought a simpler apartment in the same building worth about £53,000, and the company had upgraded him. Prosecutors said the payment was part of around £21m that OAS paid in bribes to Lula’s Workers’ party in return for lucrative contracts as part of two oil refineries that Petrobras was building, Moro wrote in his sentence. “The responsibility of a president of the republic is enormous, and, consequently, so is his guilt when he practises crimes,” Moro wrote. 'There is no crime': Brazil's ex-president keeps faith in party and justice system Read more During his trial in May, Lula gave five hours of testimony in which he angrily proclaimed his innocence and denied ever owning the apartment. His lawyers, Cristiano Martins and Valeska Martins, attacked the sentence in a statement. “President Lula is innocent. For over three years, Lula has been subject to a politically motivated investigation. No credible evidence of guilt has been produced, and overwhelming proof of his innocence blatantly ignored,” they said. “We will prove Lula’s innocence in all unbiased courts including the United Nations.” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/12/brazil-president-lula-convicted-corruption |
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