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sukkot:this guy is surely a clone. I guess he's just here to catch fun and wallow in his delusions of grandeur |
sukkot:Lol your dementia doesn't have part 2...when will ur fake prophecies ever come to pass...WEED doing you strong thing since cleopatra ; D |
BREAKING NEWS .... Deal reached on Iran nuclear program..Iranian foreign minister called deal on Iran's nuclear program a "historic moment." Speaking ahead of meeting at which the deal was to be officially approved. bad market for sukkot. .ahahahaha |
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Oh, and he earned THREE different degrees. What have you done today? Warning: The following news will either you make you feel very inferior and underachieving, or it will inspire you to get off your butt and do amazing, seemingly impossible things with your life. We’d advise you to aim for the latter. An 11-year-old graduated from college this week with three degrees — and it’s an achievement he’s calling a “baby step” toward his inevitably mega-successful future. Tanishq Abraham earned degrees in math and physical sciences, general science, and foreign language studies from American River College in Sacramento. When he was just four, the wiz kid joined Mensa International, a group for people whose IQ’s are in the top two percent of the population. He started taking college classes at age seven, while he was being homeschool by his parents. Three years later, he graduated high school (where he unsurprisingly earned a 4.0 GPA) and enrolled in college full-time. Abraham casually explained his success to Sacramento news station FOX40, saying, “I like to learn. So I just followed my passion of learning, and that’s how I ended up here.” Though he’s clearly an atypically brilliant student, he celebrated like any other college graduate, by crafting a clever cap and going out to eat with his family. The celebrations won’t last long, though, because this kid has some work to do. He tweeted that his diploma is merely a baby step toward accomplishing his “BIG” goals: becoming a Nobel Prize-winning doctor, medical researcher, and president of the United States. An 11-year-old graduated from college this week with three degrees — and it’s an achievement he’s calling a “baby step” toward his inevitably mega-successful future. Tanishq Abraham earned degrees in math and physical sciences, general science, and foreign language studies from American River College in Sacramento. When he was just four, the wiz kid joined Mensa International, a group for people whose IQ’s are in the top two percent of the population. He started taking college classes at age seven, while he was being homeschool by his parents. Three years later, he graduated high school (where he unsurprisingly earned a 4.0 GPA) and enrolled in college full-time. Abraham casually explained his success to Sacramento news station FOX40, saying, “I like to learn. So I just followed my passion of learning, and that’s how I ended up here.” Though he’s clearly an atypically brilliant student, he celebrated like any other college graduate, by crafting a clever cap and going out to eat with his family. The celebrations won’t last long, though, because this kid has some work to do. He tweeted that his diploma is merely a baby step toward accomplishing his “BIG” goals: becoming a Nobel Prize-winning doctor, medical researcher, and president of the United States. An 11-year-old graduated from college this week with three degrees — and it’s an achievement he’s calling a “baby step” toward his inevitably mega-successful future. Tanishq Abraham earned degrees in math and physical sciences, general science, and foreign language studies from American River College in Sacramento. When he was just four, the wiz kid joined Mensa International, a group for people whose IQ’s are in the top two percent of the population. He started taking college classes at age seven, while he was being homeschool by his parents. Three years later, he graduated high school (where he unsurprisingly earned a 4.0 GPA) and enrolled in college full-time. Abraham casually explained his success to Sacramento news station FOX40, saying, “I like to learn. So I just followed my passion of learning, and that’s how I ended up here.” Though he’s clearly an atypically brilliant student, he celebrated like any other college graduate, by crafting a clever cap and going out to eat with his family. The celebrations won’t last long, though, because this kid has some work to do. He tweeted that his diploma is merely a baby step toward accomplishing his “BIG” goals: becoming a Nobel Prize-winning doctor, medical researcher, and president of the United States. The celebrations won’t last long, though, because this kid has some work to do. He tweeted that his diploma is merely a baby step toward accomplishing his “BIG” goals: becoming a Nobel Prize-winning doctor, medical researcher, and president of the United States. For any other person, those would same like hella impossible ambitions, but this wiz kid is clearly superhuman, so we should probably start the Abraham 2040 campaign now. His tweets :On cloud nine! 3 degrees after my name! #Graduation news covered on @kcranews @News10_CA @FOX40 airing at 10 & 11 pm 6:00 AM - 21 May 2015 Second tweet: #graduation celebrations at my fave restaurant 7:14 AM - 21 May 2015 28 28 Retweets 78 78 favorites Third tweet :Tanishq Abraham @iScienceLuvr 3 Associate college degrees -Awesome feeling- completed my first few baby steps to my BIG goal- @NobelPrize med doctor/researcher & @POTUS 6:12 PM - 21 May 2015 182 182 Retweets 158 158 favorites http://www.mtv.com/news/2168206/11-year-old-college-graduate/
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and dongara wins!!!!!!!! |
hariorh:thanks bro..working flawlessly |
shyna22:chief I like what you are doing here,Kudos ..please I downloaded SNES emulator basically because I wanted to play ultimate mortal combat 3, but the game hangs after 1 or 2 fights or even after choosing my preferred fighter.how do I go about correcting this flaw?..gratias |
smsshola:check the source. it's not my write up..I only copied it from its source and referenced same..*winks* |
9. Japan Japan would be ranked higher if its people had a greater appetite for war. The sixth largest military spender , it has the fifth largest air fleet and the fourth largest navy . Still, a lackluster ground game drags it down and its constitution limits the military’s ability to project force worldwide. 10. Turkey An expanded military industry bodes of good things to come for Turkey’s military. It has a large military population and tank force . It is upgrading its navy . The Turkish preparations for war are becoming more urgent as ISIS stands at its doorstep .
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5. United Kingdom Despite a small tank force, low number of aircraft, and low number of military personnel, the United Kingdom maintains a spot in the top five with the world’s fifth largest navy and fifth highest military budget. The British military is also aided by geography as it’s hard for an invading force to attack an island. 6. France France doesn’t post up the most impressive numbers of ships, planes, and tanks, but what equipment it has is modern and very capable. Mirage and Rafale jets, Tiger helicopters, LeClerc main battle tanks, and the only nuclear-powered carrier outside the U.S. provide the main muscle behind the French military. France also manufacturers much of its own military supplies, meaning it has the ability to create more equipment in a protracted war. 7. South Korea Though South Korea has the sixth largest military by population , the sixth largest fleet of aircraft in the world, and the eighth largest navy , it has a relatively small budget and armored corps . Its largest threat is North Korea which, despite having the largest navy by number of ships , is weak because of antiquated equipment and undertrained personnel. 8. Germany Germany got a decent rank on Global Firepower and a great one at National Interest due to a strong economy, military spending, and good training. However, news coming out of Germany suggests its position may be weaker than it appears on paper. It consumes much more oil than it produces , and imports come from Russia, its most likely adversary. Germany’s ability to weather an oil shortage is also decreasing as it moves away from coal and nuclear power . Also, it’s facing a major problem with its standard rifle .
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4. India
India’s ranking is largely due to its large labor
force and large number of service members . It
also has a large fleet of aircraft and tanks as
wells as a respectable navy . It suffers though
due to a large amount of oil consumption vs. a
very small amount of oil production .
Interestingly, India’s Border Force is the only
modern military force that maintains a
camel-mounted regiment.
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3. China
China has the second largest military budget ,
third largest fleet of aircraft , second largest
tank force , and the world’s largest number of
military personnel . China’s special forces also
took 3 of the top 4 spots at 2014 ‘s Warrior
Games in Jordan . Though China technically has
a draft, it is rarely used.
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2. Russia
America’s Cold War rival still packs a major
punch. Its high ranking is fueled strongly
by superior armor numbers . Russia also fields a
large navy and is the world’s largest oil
producer . Russia is fourth for number of
military personnel, but its numbers are padded
by short-term conscripts . Though it isn’t
calculated by GFP, Russia’s special operations
forces and propaganda arms have been
proving themselves in Ukraine where Russia is a
major destabilizing force.
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1. United States of
America No real surprise here. The U.S. spends $577 billion per year, nearly four times more than China’s $145 billion defense budget. The U.S. is behind both India and China on all measures of manpower, but it makes up for it with vastly superior airpower and a carrier fleet larger than any other country’s entire navy .
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It’s always fun to sit around and war- game which country could beat up which, and it’s even better when you have hard facts to back up your arguments. Below is a summary of the top ten militaries in the world, according to Global Firepower , which tracks military power through publicly- available sources. We’ve scrapped Global Firepower naval comparisons since they track naval strength by number of ships, making a patrol boat equal to a supercarrier. This list of the largest navies by weight is being used instead. Below the spreadsheet we’ve added a breakdown of each military's power: http://www.wearethemighty.com/top-10-militaries-world-ranked-2015-05
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The note3 is by far the better,with a whooping 3200 mAh of battery juice compared to S5'S 2800, 3gig of RAM compared to S5's 2gig, Infrared blaster for remote control,full HD super AMOLED compared to S5 's AMOLED,WIFI direct which is absent in S5,internal storage up to 64gig compared to S5's 32gig ..etc or is it the S-pen that does wonders including using it as a tilt support to watch movies when u don't feel like holding the phone.the difference in size is just o.6inches(5.7 and 5.1)....I'm still using my note3 after 13 months plus and the battery ain't showing any sign of drain...i will never use any phone outside the note series..This is simply the best from sammy.very satisfied. .I'd recommend it to anyone,any day any time .. |
R94A21:from 17th ..now its 30th. .it's official you are a clone on and offline
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omenka:omenka may God bless ur entire household for this write up....100000000000000000 likes |
dude you received so much insult on your YouTube channel...what are you trying to prove? below is a comment from one of ur fans on YouTube "stay vigilant. .We did . nothing happened. .you are an IDi.ot".. |
Chimaritoponcho:u belong to the nether realms
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januzaj:...see you ![]()
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datguru:I'm from the south south..but you a big PIG.u supported buhari not quite long. .aren't u the owner of this thread:why every nigerian student should vote buhari?... https://www.nairaland.com/2080484/why-every-nigerian-student-should yeye dey smell |
isrecole:ahahahaha. ..where this man |
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