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It is rush hour No time to check time |
just something that worked for me carry the mattress out buy hypo and get a sprayer and spray at very close range allow your mattress to dry and you free |
No Love Lost No Love Found |
First time i saw the name i really laughed but funny enough the way they pronounce it is very different ![]() |
Taylor94:you are very funny you too get mouth ![]() |
Old School rocks still the best music there 70s 80s and early 90s Gen Zs just came and spoilt music for us |
That man must been a fan of BDSM for him to allow them tie him just imagine 2 heavy girls o that you dont even know BDSM gone wrong |
Association of Professional Criminals APC |
obiekunie01:My take is on the first one. I keep saying this to people. It is a trap and an excuse to occupy Gaza Strip |
Tems always doing her things like rare Gems just to give us some good music on the highest Hems |
Hmmm they just gave Israel excuses to occupy the Gaza Strip. kai say no to war no matter the cost. This people are sworn enemies ooo. Dialogue is the best option even though people get strong mind |
The speed of a car, whether it's manual or automatic, primarily depends on the vehicle's engine, transmission, and other technical specifications, rather than the type of transmission itself. In other words, there is no inherent difference in speed between manual and automatic cars. |
StylesX:I pity you hope you use protection cos she is about to pin a child that is not yours on you. no be very food person dey chop |
i heard most of the buses were sold to Dunamis church. i dont know how true this information is |
![]() I dedicate High to them Song by Lighthouse Family Great Old School Jam! |
Beast in Human form |
Clowns and Criminals |
Warrior Ashoka Spy ops The Wheel of time Shanty town The continental Citadel Lioness Ops The Mandalorian Book of Buba Fets Night Agent Westworld |
![]() The main difference between a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc Hons) lies in the level of academic achievement and the depth of study. Here are the key distinctions: 1. Academic Level: BSc (Bachelor of Science): This is an undergraduate degree typically awarded upon the completion of a three-year program of study. It is a standard bachelor's degree that signifies the successful completion of a broad range of courses in a specific field of science. BSc Hons (Bachelor of Science with Honours): This is also an undergraduate degree, but it is typically awarded after completing a four-year program of study. The "Hons" designation indicates that the degree includes an additional year of specialized and often more in-depth study compared to a regular BSc. 2. Depth of Study: BSc: A BSc program provides a solid foundation in the chosen field of science, covering core topics and introducing students to various aspects of the subject. It is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of the field but may not delve as deeply into specific topics. BSc Hons: BSc Hons programs are more in-depth and specialized. They often involve advanced coursework, independent research projects, and a higher level of critical analysis. Students pursuing a BSc Hons typically have the opportunity to explore a specific area of their chosen field in greater detail. 3. Research Component: BSc: While BSc programs may include some research opportunities or projects, they typically have a more structured curriculum with a focus on coursework and foundational knowledge. BSc Hons: BSc Hons programs often include a substantial research component, where students are required to undertake an independent research project or thesis. This research component is a significant part of the program and allows students to develop research skills and contribute to the field's knowledge. 4. Career Opportunities: BSc: A BSc degree provides a solid academic foundation and can lead to entry-level positions in various industries related to the field of science. It can also be a stepping stone to further education, such as master's or doctoral programs. BSc Hons: A BSc Hons degree is often seen as a more prestigious qualification and can open doors to more advanced or specialized career opportunities. It is particularly valuable for those considering research-oriented careers or pursuing advanced degrees. In summary, the key difference between BSc and BSc Hons is the level of academic achievement and the depth of study. BSc Hons programs typically involve an extra year of specialized study and a research component, making them more rigorous and research-oriented compared to standard BSc programs. The choice between the two depends on your academic and career goals. |
70 years old man of WWF ![]() |
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700,000 pounds that is 660,110,500.00 naira per week cool cash. I wish we could rebrand our leagues and sports a lot of youths will be gainfully employed |
dey play just dey play No Sleep for the Wicked No Rest for the Wicked Justice must be served |
Just dey play |
This US are smart they want to invade an airspace of a sovereign nation, a rival and well sospicated and i suspect Russia or China, so incase they get caught they will just say it is the missing jet some months back. come to think of it how can a jet miss, a whole us with their tech? I smell fishy moves here |
nawa o look at the way they are pushing this thing to front page at speed of light. Nairaland sponsors this BBN on low key |
When we fail to acknowledge and respect those who have helped us along the way, we risk damaging those relationships and jeopardizing our own progress. Let these serves as a valuable reminder to all ingrates to maintain humility, gratitude, and a sense of responsibility in our interactions with others. If the happie boys are really sincere they should call him personally and apologise not all the clout chasing. |
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"3am" is often referred to as the "Devil's Hour" due to the numerous superstitions and beliefs associated with it. While there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, here are four reasons why it is considered an ominous time: 1. Religious and Occult Significance. In Christianity, it is believed that Jesus was crucified at 3pm, and therefore, 3am is seen as the opposite hour, symbolizing a time of spiritual darkness. Additionally, some occult practices associate this hour with supernatural activities and demonic rituals. 2. The Witching Hour. The term "witching hour" is commonly used to describe the period between midnight and 3am. It is believed that during this time, the boundary between the spiritual and physical realms is thinnest, making it easier for supernatural entities to manifest. 3. Sleep Paralysis and Nightmares. Sleep paralysis, a phenomenon where a person is temporarily unable to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep, is often associated with eerie experiences and hallucinations. It is more likely to occur during the early morning hours, including 3am. These episodes can contribute to the perception of 3am as a time of fear and malevolence. 4. Pop Culture and Horror Films. The association between 3am and supernatural or demonic occurrences has been perpetuated by various horror films and urban legends. These depictions have helped solidify the notion that 3am is a time when paranormal activities are more likely to happen.
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Congratulations to them on this great news! It's wonderful to see them achieve success. However, we have the potential to set high standards in football as well. Take France, for instance, with their remarkable 98% black squad winning the World Cup and performing exceptionally. It's disheartening to see corruption seep into sports. The recent case of Siasia involved in match-fixing is deeply disappointing. One can't help but wonder if he was involved in the under-20 match against Argentina in 2005. It's a wake-up call for Africa; we need to rebrand, invest in our football, and other sports to regain our rightful place on the global stage |
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