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TV/Movies / Re: Naruto Information by biolabee(m): 3:47pm On Sep 05, 2013
Now deathnote is an anime

Well defined not infinite

Lighto!!


ledafaze:

Do you know I have downloaded Shiki and Inuyasha_Kanketsuhen using torrents but havent got time to watch them... Maybe I will do that now.I also have Death Note...

TV/Movies / Re: Naruto Information by biolabee(m): 3:44pm On Sep 05, 2013
Feraz: Yes ma'am!
Biolabee!!!!!

Yes oooooo

Una like debate sha
Family / Re: How Much Is Enough by biolabee(m): 7:51am On Sep 04, 2013
i believe in a needs based assessment

- sit down with madam

- map your both your incomes (sources). this is important because some wives dont really know how much their man earns hence the tendency to seem 'unreasonable'.

- map out your household expenses and intended capital expenditures (house project, car, rent, travel, education, savings and investment)

- then you will know how much to give her. this way it will be a collaborative effort rather than one of no inclusion

it is well

nowadays its a joint effort rather than solo

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Nairaland / General / Re: Feminism - Why Women In General (especially Black Women) Have Been Duped By It!! by biolabee(m): 9:52pm On Sep 03, 2013
Excellent response....hope more feminists share your view
Family / Re: This Is Serious by biolabee(m): 5:17pm On Sep 03, 2013
8 month old boy..

Sounds fictitious.. Sorry

But if you are really disturbed.. Schedule impromptu visits

Speak to other parents

Get someone else to watch your sister in law
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Arsenal Fans Thread: Finally Reborn! The Red & White Army: FA CUP Champions 2020 by biolabee(m): 1:49am On Sep 03, 2013
Impressive of wenger but at 42m for a luxury player?
If I had fellaini + benteke in one pot vs ozil in the second pot, I know the pot I will take.

Also saving weekly wages by buying later and later?
Baba Ijebu Wengie

But sha at all at all na hin bad

smiley


This will improve attendance, some measure of shirt sales

Looking good

Na almunialite I dey fear now
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Arsenal Fans Thread: Finally Reborn! The Red & White Army: FA CUP Champions 2020 by biolabee(m): 6:43pm On Sep 02, 2013
The much awaited sep 2 is here

#siddonlook.com
Travel / Re: Should I Quit My Job For Masters In The Us? by biolabee(m): 6:31pm On Sep 02, 2013
I think you should consider canada
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Arsenal Fans Thread: Finally Reborn! The Red & White Army: FA CUP Champions 2020 by biolabee(m): 8:41pm On Sep 01, 2013
I was impressed by the solid defensive display n kosileyin handling soldado.
Giroud is really scoring which is excellent

Monreal is back

Cazorla ran tinz in the attack

Walcott had 2 solid chances



Impressed not fully convinced-but as it stands sp*rs are not ready

The prayer now is for them to go n comeback with no injuries
Family / Re: Why Do Igbo's Show Neglects To Baby Naming Ceremony Than Yoruba? by biolabee(m): 8:26pm On Sep 01, 2013
Dankylove:
am both.origin from east but birth & breed in West....Yoruba can Celebrate anytin & anyhow extremely.

So wats ur point exactly
Family / Re: Please Help Me Before I Self Destruct! by biolabee(m): 8:15pm On Sep 01, 2013
Excellent counsel from debrief for u

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Family / Re: Which Parent Actually Influence A Child The Most? by biolabee(m): 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2013
What exactly is confusing you

Instead of you to be grateful you have 2 parents alive you are here disturbing yourself on who is a better influencer

You have rightly pointed out roles played by YOUR PARENTS in YOUR LIFE

In some other house holds, the mum is the bullish or choleric person
So do we say she should not advise or counsel because she is female

Huh
Family / Re: Why Do Igbo's Show Neglects To Baby Naming Ceremony Than Yoruba? by biolabee(m): 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2013
Are you ibo or yoruba

Why do you think because the youruba do ceremony they pay more respect to it
Family / Re: What Is It Like To Date/marry A Feminist? by biolabee(m): 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2013
Excellent thread.. Guess I can learn one thing or two
Family / Re: Please Help Me Before I Self Destruct! by biolabee(m): 12:27pm On Sep 01, 2013
First thingd first

Have you sorted out the police problem

Secondly have you married now

Are you in touch with the mother of your child and what is her opinion

Are you sure money being sent to your child is being used

Is the bith mother still involved in her childs life

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Nairaland / General / Re: Feminism - Why Women In General (especially Black Women) Have Been Duped By It!! by biolabee(m): 7:05am On Sep 01, 2013
bukatyne:

Ok, we don't have to worry about that

Did you read the article
What do you think about it
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 3:30pm On Aug 31, 2013
Lol..

Dear ypp,

Family is well.
We will always appreciate a family outing
Who no like awoof grin

Let me look for the thread though I'm mobile at the moment

It is well

yellowpawpaw: Mr BB,mind yaself!
I will take u out,buy something for u and still pay for takeaway for iya BB and d baby.

Some r diff anyway. Leave we single ladies alone.

How r u and family?
There is a thread I implicated u, go and defend urself.

Sighs(hunger)
Family / Re: Were U Born As A Result Of Fornication &ur Parents Later Married Another Partner by biolabee(m): 12:59pm On Aug 31, 2013
I asked you some q on the other thread

Can you give us some more details


- where is your birth mum

- with whom do you live

- is your mum a single mother or did she re marry

fembid: SOMEHOW
Family / Re: How Do I Cope With My Dad, A Bossy & Jealous Stepmother...pls Serious Advice. by biolabee(m): 12:56pm On Aug 31, 2013
What are you doing

You should be in uni or better still graduated

What are your personal gols

fembid: Above 20 but not mid-20s yet
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 12:50pm On Aug 31, 2013
I feel you sir


Remember the single thread where this was rehashed extensively.

Girls don't like saying money is a factor because in their mind it should be a given.

Security is a given in their mind dating from when they were gatherers and men were hunters

With modernisation, what I don't get is still why money is still so important to them

You take a working class lady out l,yet she still expects you to pay





passionate88: Mr. Biola, that's the basic truth. There was this thread where the op asked love or money which will you marry for?. All the girls choosed money. That's why I just laugh when I hear or read ladies say they want a "God fearing" man that's tall dark and handsome, they will also add that money is not a motivating factor when it comes to love.

Can you believe that?. That will just give you a glimpse of what is in her mind. MONEY. They want to out do each other, my friend had her honey moon in dubai, I wan to go to Paris. My friend hubby paid 1.5 million as her bride price I want mine to be 2.8 million so that nobody will beat it in 6 years time. Even if there are girls that are in a relationship, not for the money ALONE , they are very few. Very very few.
Nairaland / General / Re: Feminism - Why Women In General (especially Black Women) Have Been Duped By It!! by biolabee(m): 11:12am On Aug 31, 2013
An unbiased article from a feminist

http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2013/08/gender_pay_gap_the_familiar_line_that_women_make_77_cents_to_every_man_s.html




[size=18pt]The Gender Wage Gap Lie[/size]


How many times have you heard that “women are paid 77 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men”? Barack Obama said it during his last campaign. Women’s groups say it every April 9, which is Equal Pay Day. In preparation for Labor Day, a group protesting outside Macy’s this week repeated it, too, holding up signs and sending out press releases saying “women make $.77 to every dollar men make on the job.” I’ve heard the line enough times that I feel the need to set the record straight: It’s not true.
The official Bureau of Labor Department statistics show that the median earnings of full-time female workers is 77 percent of the median earnings of full-time male workers. But that is very different than “77 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men.” The latter gives the impression that a man and a woman standing next to each other doing the same job for the same number of hours get paid different salaries. That’s not at all the case. “Full time” officially means 35 hours, but men work more hours than women. That’s the first problem: We could be comparing men working 40 hours to women working 35.


How to get a more accurate measure? First, instead of comparing annual wages, start by comparing average weekly wages. This is considered a slightly more accurate measure because it eliminates variables like time off during the year or annual bonuses (and yes, men get higher bonuses, but let’s shelve that for a moment in our quest for a pure wage gap number). By this measure, women earn 81 percent of what men earn, although it varies widely by race. African-American women, for example, earn 94 percent of what African-American men earn in a typical week. Then, when you restrict the comparison to men and women working 40 hours a week, the gap narrows to 87 percent.


But we’re still not close to measuring women “doing the same work as men.” For that, we’d have to adjust for many other factors that go into determining salary. Economists Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn did that in a recent paper, “The Gender Pay Gap.”.”They first accounted for education and experience. That didn’t shift the gap very much, because women generally have at least as much and usually more education than men, and since the 1980s they have been gaining the experience. The fact that men are more likely to be in unions and have their salaries protected accounts for about 4 percent of the gap. The big differences are in occupation and industry. Women congregate in different professions than men do, and the largely male professions tend to be higher-paying. If you account for those differences, and then compare a woman and a man doing the same job, the pay gap narrows to 91 percent. So, you could accurately say in that Obama ad that, “women get paid 91 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men.”


The point here is not that there is no wage inequality. But by focusing our outrage into a tidy, misleading statistic we’ve missed the actual challenges. It would in fact be much simpler if the problem were rank sexism and all you had to do was enlighten the nation’s bosses or throw the Equal Pay Act at them. But the 91 percent statistic suggests a much more complicated set of problems. Is it that women are choosing lower-paying professions or that our country values women’s professions less? And why do women work fewer hours? Is this all discrimination or, as economist Claudia Goldin likes to say, also a result of “rational choices” women make about how they want to conduct their lives.
Goldin and Lawrence Katz have done about as close to an apples-to-apples comparison of men’s and women’s wages as exists. (They talk about it here in a Freakonomics discussion.) They tracked male and female MBAs graduating from the University of Chicago from 1990 to 2006. First they controlled for previous job experience, GPA, chosen profession, business-school course and job title. Right out of school, they found only a tiny differential in salary between men and women, which might be because of a little bit of lingering discrimination or because women are worse at negotiating starting salaries. But 10 to 15 years later, the gap widens to 40 percent, almost all of which is due to career interruptions and fewer hours. The gap is even wider for women business school graduates who marry very high earners. (Note: Never marry a rich man).


If this midcareer gap is due to discrimination, it’s much deeper than “male boss looks at female hire and decides she is worth less, and then pats her male colleague on the back and slips him a bonus.” It’s the deeper, more systemic discrimination of inadequate family-leave policies and childcare options, of women defaulting to being the caretakers. Or of women deciding that are suited to be nurses and teachers but not doctors. And in that more complicated discussion, you have to leave room at least for the option of choice—that women just don’t want to work the same way men do.










Family / Re: Were U Born As A Result Of Fornication &ur Parents Later Married Another Partner by biolabee(m): 10:30am On Aug 31, 2013
When u say like you were, did u lack love
Family / Re: How Do I Cope With My Dad, A Bossy & Jealous Stepmother...pls Serious Advice. by biolabee(m): 10:29am On Aug 31, 2013
Wat is your age range n wat r u doing

Where is ur birth mother
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 10:25am On Aug 31, 2013
Passionate passionate88

cheesy

LMAO....
Family / Re: Husband Or Not. by biolabee(m): 10:14am On Aug 31, 2013
Bludevil I like your perspective.

un fortunately in my opinion , this lady wants one last tango before she settles down
Forum Games / Re: Match A Nairalander With The Username Above You by biolabee(m): 9:53am On Aug 31, 2013
pagan9ja
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 9:39am On Aug 31, 2013
chaircover: If I understand Biolas big grammer wink he is saying that once upon a time a lady would see it as the norm to cook and clean for her boyfirend

if so . . .then yes . .a long long time ago. But then, there weren't as many disappointments as now and you to a certain degree you knew that you will en up marrying your boyfriend but these days there is no guarantee whatsoever from either side, so people try and protect themselves.

You are far too kind!!
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 9:29am On Aug 31, 2013
^^ fair enough just wanted to point out all practices are not the same

I mentioned what I knew about south west

No problem
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 9:06am On Aug 31, 2013
I know that is what you meant
But in terms of modernism as that aspect has been that way for about 50-60 years but not sleeping over though

That's why I said CC should correct me

If modernism to you is like 10 yrs, that is not new but even a expectation of the new wife to show she is ready
Family / Re: My Wife Is Dirty, Man Tells Court by biolabee(m): 8:59am On Aug 31, 2013
@debrief

It's not modernism but acrtually cultural at least in the south western context

All these were wifely duties

There was an unspoken bond of marriage if a woman did all that to her man but now with modernism, charlatans abound

CC, please correct me if I'm wrong

@passionate88, I get your comment on the seeming dichotomy but even me I will not advise my sister to marry an unrepentant slob

There is a different btw that and an ignorant slob

At least that one knows his mistakes and can change but an unrepentant slob will never change
Forum Games / Re: Match A Nairalander With The Username Above You by biolabee(m): 8:42am On Aug 31, 2013
El-Guapo
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by biolabee(m): 8:17am On Aug 31, 2013
Thanks brothers

@siga,Fhemmmy


Lastly is there any good network you can recomemnd for Broadband just a dongle will be ok not the elaborate cabe/broadband stuff

Like a myfi you can use in school at home etc

My cousin just moved to canada and is in the montreal area

So I'm trying to help with budget especially for communications

Fhemmmy:

If network will not be an issue for you, i will suggest you go with WIND . . . But your data will be limited and not unlimited cos i know they have something for 25$$ and right now for the next couple of days, they have all unlimited for just 33$$ for a limited time . . . .Check out www.windmobile.ca - Good luck

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