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Oh God! What am i hearing? 1. Dont laugh 2. Dont frown 3. Dont whine 4. Dont go in to the sun 5. Sit back and sit tight!, and voila, you will be forever young!! 6. Dont enjoy life , !!!!! Well what will we hear next?, dont talk? dont eat? dont fart? Guys, live life to the fullest, a wrinkle here and a sag there, ooohh is all part of life. Dont forget its these little things that make life so spectacular! You cant fight nature! Fight culture and tell people to take you the way you are, wrinkles, sags and all, lool, Brownsuga |
Dear Tomi29, try the Fullbright Scholarships http://www.iie.org/FulbrightTemplate.cfm?Section=Foreign_Student_Program There you will find all necessary info and application forms. In addition, you might want to check THEIR links page for more info on scholarships. I wish you all the best and keep trying. A TIP: it is always good to first personally call a potential funder, because they will then see how serious you are and if they cant help you, they WILL almost always tell who can, |
Thanxs remmzy! It is good to get some acknowledgment! ![]() Brownsuga |
I dont know, but i sure am hurting bad right now because of it, BS |
I agree that MouthAction indeed plays a HUGE part in lovemaking. For some women, it is the only way of coming/reaching an orgasm. I dont see anything wrong with it if a couple who agreed to it and trust each other, perform it! So, it is a very personal issue, just like discussing what positions suits which partner best. |
The safest way to get rid of, or should i say prevent wrinkles, is to do Facial Exercises. It is really good and here in Eupore really IN, google facial exercies, good luck, lool, never knew men were afraid of wrinkles too, ![]() |
Well, i often use tampons. But sometimes they make me uncomtortable, maybe i insert too deep, so when am home i let if just flow out and use pads, ![]() |
Dear Scholarship searchers, Maybe you will find this handy. They were sent to me recently. I am a postgraduate in the Netherlands. The first few are only for women, but contain valuablle info for all on eg. writing a proposal. Scroll down for scholarships, Good luck! Brownsuga, For the sisters: I. Quick Guide: Funding for gender issues is declining in almost all development sectors. Women's groups should therefore build on their fundraising skills and look to alternative funding sources. - Funding Sources for Gender-Equality and Women-focused Projects, BRIDGE (ed.), 2006 This document is a list of potential funding sources for gender equality and women-focused projects. http://www.siyanda.org/static/bridge_genderfunding.htm - Scholarships, BRIDGE (ed.), 2006 This resource provides information on grants for women needing support for study, research and training. http://www.siyanda.org/static/bridge_genderscholarships.htm - Where is the Money for Women's Rights? Assessing the Role of Donors in the Promotion of Women's Rights and the Support of Women's Rights Organizations, Clark, C., Sprenger, E., VeneKlasen, L., of Just Associates in collaboration with Alpizar Duran, L. and Kerr, J. of AWID, 2005 This study shows the recent trends in the financing of women's rights work and organisations. http://www.siyanda.org/static/AWID_moneyforwomensrights.htm - Writing a Funding Proposal, Shapiro, J./CIVICUS, 2005 A toolkit on how to prepare, write and follow-up funding proposals. http://www.siyanda.org/static/shapiro_fundingproposal.htm - Women's Fundraising Handbook (English, French and Spanish), Global Fund for Women, 2005 This handbook draws on the expertise of Global Fund for Women staff and provides advice on raising money to fund women's rights work. http://www.siyanda.org/static/globalfund_fundraisinghandbook.htm - Guide for Designing Results-Oriented Projects and Writing Successful Proposals (English and Spanish), IPPF, 2002 A guide on how to design projects and get funding for them. http://www.siyanda.org/static/IPPF_proposalguide.htm - Making A Difference: New Wealth, Women & Philanthropy: Partnerships For Supporting Women & Girls, 2001 This tool explains how women's funding organisations can target newly wealthy women. http://www.siyanda.org/static/fundingnetwork_womenphilanthropy.htm You can find additional resources on Funding through the Simple Search function: http://www.siyanda.org/search/ Gender-based violence (GBV) will be the next Quick Guide theme. Users are invited to suggest resources on this topic for possible inclusion in the database: http://www.siyanda.org/addinfo/ Please also visit the archive section to view past Quick Guide themes: http://www.siyanda.org/quick_guide.htm V. Features: New! Funding and Scholarships Sections ================================= In response to users' information requests, and to complement this month's update, BRIDGE added two new topics - Gender Funding and Scholarships - in the Participate section: http://www.siyanda.org/forum/xviewthread.cfm?Thread=120060118122711 Please check regularly for new additions, and feel free to post gender funding and scholarships opportunities by clicking on Add Comment. See the full Participate section where you can engage in discussions, or view and add events, calls for papers and vacancies: http://www.siyanda.org/participate.shtml Also see the User's Corner to view and/or add newsletters, meeting reports, and short papers http://www.siyanda.org/forum/xviewthread.cfm?Thread=120030204122635 For all: 1. Scholarships for MA students from Africa - Deadline 1 March 2007 - In close cooperation with Leiden University, the African Studies Centre offers a two-year Research Masters in African Studies (MPhil). The degree qualifies graduates for further research in academia at PhD level, or for positions in policy-making and/or in management, for example in the NGO sector. More information is made available on our website www.ascleiden.nl/research/MPhil/ For this Research MA in African Studies we have been looking for scholarship options for African students. It turned out that African students are only seldom eligible for scholarships. However, very recently the NUFFIC decided to change these criteria for the Huygens Scholarship Programme (HSP). Eligibility is no longer restricted to certain nationalities. Moreover, tuition fees are included in the scholarships. Since the new criteria were formulated only recently, NUFFIC will accept applications as late as March 1. Prior to the application, candidates must have been admitted to a study programme in the Netherlands. Persons who want to compete for this scholarship in order to participate in the Research MA in African Studies should apply NOW. Application forms can be downloaded from: http://masters.leidenuniv.nl//content_docs/applmasters.pdf Information Huygens Scholarship Programme on the NUFFIC website: www.nuffic.nl/huygens/ For advice or information, please contact: Dr. Sabine Luning Academic Coordinator Research MA in African Studies Wassenaarseweg 52 P.O. Box 9555 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail sluning@ascleiden.nl tel +31 (0)71 527 3364 fax +31 (0)71 527 3344 website: www.ascleiden.nl 2. Master and PhD Programs Master of Peace and Security Studies in Hamburg http://www.ifsh.de/IFSH_english/studium/mps.htm Deadline: March 15th, 2007 Admission Requirements The course is designed for students who wish to work in the fields of peace studies or peace- and security-policy. Applicants must have 240 points ECTS (usually a four-year course in no matter what discipline) and must have achieved an honours degree at a German or foreign university. 3. Int'l PhD Program in Developmental and Cellular Decisions, NICE, France http://www.unice.fr/isdbc/interdec/ Deadline: February 28st, 2007 4. PhD/MPhil Studentships in Computer Sciences - University of Wales, Swansea School of Physical Sciences Department of Computer Science http://www.cs.swan.ac.uk/~csmarkus/EPSRC/dataAndprocesses.html 5. MA on European politics and Policies programme, Belgium http://soc.kuleuven.be/pol/mepp.htm 6. Master of Science in International Health Policy and Management, Brandeis University http://heller.brandeis.edu/sid/ 7. Ph.D in Aquatic Ecology - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences http://personal.slu.se//ledans/20060126-135920E.htm 8. Northern Institute of Technology’s MBA Program in Law & Management and Master of Science http:// www.nithh.de 9. PhD Fellows in Economics and Business, Groningen University, the Netherlands http://som.rug.nl 10. PhD positions in the Robust Mathematical Modeling program http://www.scmsa.com/student_offer.pdf Contact: Bernard.Beauzamy@scmsa.com 11. Postgraduate Studentship - University of East Anglia: Competition Policy http://www.ccp.uea.ac.uk 12. PhD in Soil Science - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences http://personal.slu.se//ledans/20060125-144905S.htm 13. Master of Laws (LL.M.) & J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of Laws) in Human Rights, Miami 2006 http://www.stu.edu/humanrights 14. CEE: Public Policy Master Program at CEU http://www.ceu.hu/mpp, Full or Partial Financial Aid: Financial aid for 2006/7 at Northwestern University -http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/intl/ -http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/intl/financing/ -Boston Univ. - College of Engineering Financial Aid information http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/eng/item06.html -The Research Grants Program of the Center for Tropical Forest Science -http://www.ctfs.si.edu Contact: ctfslist@stridc.si.edu -NSF grants for Mathematical Social & Behav. Sciences -http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=11683&org=SBE&from=home -Grants for Visiting Researchers, Bank of Portugal http://www.bportugal.pt/default_e.htm Contact: info@bportugal.pt. - Hugh Davis Graham in American Political/Policy History http://www.politicalhistory.org/ -Gerald R. Ford Foundation Research Travel Grants Program http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/hpgrants.htm Deadline: MARCH 15 and SEPTEMBER 15 (each year). -Wilson-Zells Academic Grant http://www.pmi.org/pmief/scholarships.htm |
"An Igbo man can win in the South-West, as long as he has spent some time in Yoruba land. An Igbo man will never win in the Core-North" How about an Igbo Woman? |
oooh, poor kid, Why on earth would anyone wanna do that, I hope them Bangals take good care of him and in the meantime Nigerian authorities should be considering bringing the kid back to his family and land, |
That is one lovely poem! Kadee gal, u pure talent, u go gal! ps: Make sure you harvest that potential to the fullest, Put some work together, publish or sth, BS |
How about Nairalanders in Holland!? wooo wooo wooo |
Hi u all, Lets us all put here all the educational resources we come across. I am sure you all (esp those in the west, like myself) come across numerous opportunties in the academic sphere. This will be of great help to those who back home (esp the sisters!). We all need a bit of a bush on the road for a purpose driven life, BrownSuga, Amsterdam, The Netherlands For the sisters: I. Quick Guide: Funding for gender issues is declining in almost all development sectors. Women's groups should therefore build on their fundraising skills and look to alternative funding sources. - Funding Sources for Gender-Equality and Women-focused Projects, BRIDGE (ed.), 2006 This document is a list of potential funding sources for gender equality and women-focused projects. http://www.siyanda.org/static/bridge_genderfunding.htm - Scholarships, BRIDGE (ed.), 2006 This resource provides information on grants for women needing support for study, research and training. http://www.siyanda.org/static/bridge_genderscholarships.htm - Where is the Money for Women's Rights? Assessing the Role of Donors in the Promotion of Women's Rights and the Support of Women's Rights Organizations, Clark, C., Sprenger, E., VeneKlasen, L., of Just Associates in collaboration with Alpizar Duran, L. and Kerr, J. of AWID, 2005 This study shows the recent trends in the financing of women's rights work and organisations. http://www.siyanda.org/static/AWID_moneyforwomensrights.htm - Writing a Funding Proposal, Shapiro, J./CIVICUS, 2005 A toolkit on how to prepare, write and follow-up funding proposals. http://www.siyanda.org/static/shapiro_fundingproposal.htm - Women's Fundraising Handbook (English, French and Spanish), Global Fund for Women, 2005 This handbook draws on the expertise of Global Fund for Women staff and provides advice on raising money to fund women's rights work. http://www.siyanda.org/static/globalfund_fundraisinghandbook.htm - Guide for Designing Results-Oriented Projects and Writing Successful Proposals (English and Spanish), IPPF, 2002 A guide on how to design projects and get funding for them. http://www.siyanda.org/static/IPPF_proposalguide.htm - Making A Difference: New Wealth, Women & Philanthropy: Partnerships For Supporting Women & Girls, 2001 This tool explains how women's funding organisations can target newly wealthy women. http://www.siyanda.org/static/fundingnetwork_womenphilanthropy.htm You can find additional resources on Funding through the Simple Search function: http://www.siyanda.org/search/ Gender-based violence (GBV) will be the next Quick Guide theme. Users are invited to suggest resources on this topic for possible inclusion in the database: http://www.siyanda.org/addinfo/ Please also visit the archive section to view past Quick Guide themes: http://www.siyanda.org/quick_guide.htm V. Features: New! Funding and Scholarships Sections ================================= In response to users' information requests, and to complement this month's update, BRIDGE added two new topics - Gender Funding and Scholarships - in the Participate section: http://www.siyanda.org/forum/xviewthread.cfm?Thread=120060118122711 Please check regularly for new additions, and feel free to post gender funding and scholarships opportunities by clicking on Add Comment. See the full Participate section where you can engage in discussions, or view and add events, calls for papers and vacancies: http://www.siyanda.org/participate.shtml Also see the User's Corner to view and/or add newsletters, meeting reports, and short papers http://www.siyanda.org/forum/xviewthread.cfm?Thread=120030204122635 For all: 1. Scholarships for MA students from Africa - Deadline 1 March 2007 - In close cooperation with Leiden University, the African Studies Centre offers a two-year Research Masters in African Studies (MPhil). The degree qualifies graduates for further research in academia at PhD level, or for positions in policy-making and/or in management, for example in the NGO sector. More information is made available on our website www.ascleiden.nl/research/MPhil/ For this Research MA in African Studies we have been looking for scholarship options for African students. It turned out that African students are only seldom eligible for scholarships. However, very recently the NUFFIC decided to change these criteria for the Huygens Scholarship Programme (HSP). Eligibility is no longer restricted to certain nationalities. Moreover, tuition fees are included in the scholarships. Since the new criteria were formulated only recently, NUFFIC will accept applications as late as March 1. Prior to the application, candidates must have been admitted to a study programme in the Netherlands. Persons who want to compete for this scholarship in order to participate in the Research MA in African Studies should apply NOW. Application forms can be downloaded from: http://masters.leidenuniv.nl//content_docs/applmasters.pdf Information Huygens Scholarship Programme on the NUFFIC website: www.nuffic.nl/huygens/ For advice or information, please contact: Dr. Sabine Luning Academic Coordinator Research MA in African Studies Wassenaarseweg 52 P.O. Box 9555 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail sluning@ascleiden.nl tel +31 (0)71 527 3364 fax +31 (0)71 527 3344 website: www.ascleiden.nl 2. Master and PhD Programs Master of Peace and Security Studies in Hamburg http://www.ifsh.de/IFSH_english/studium/mps.htm Deadline: March 15th, 2007 Admission Requirements The course is designed for students who wish to work in the fields of peace studies or peace- and security-policy. Applicants must have 240 points ECTS (usually a four-year course in no matter what discipline) and must have achieved an honours degree at a German or foreign university. 3. Int'l PhD Program in Developmental and Cellular Decisions, NICE, France http://www.unice.fr/isdbc/interdec/ Deadline: February 28st, 2007 4. PhD/MPhil Studentships in Computer Sciences - University of Wales, Swansea School of Physical Sciences Department of Computer Science http://www.cs.swan.ac.uk/~csmarkus/EPSRC/dataAndprocesses.html 5. MA on European politics and Policies programme, Belgium http://soc.kuleuven.be/pol/mepp.htm 6. Master of Science in International Health Policy and Management, Brandeis University http://heller.brandeis.edu/sid/ 7. Ph.D in Aquatic Ecology - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences http://personal.slu.se//ledans/20060126-135920E.htm 8. Northern Institute of Technology’s MBA Program in Law & Management and Master of Science http:// www.nithh.de 9. PhD Fellows in Economics and Business, Groningen University, the Netherlands http://som.rug.nl 10. PhD positions in the Robust Mathematical Modeling program http://www.scmsa.com/student_offer.pdf Contact: Bernard.Beauzamy@scmsa.com 11. Postgraduate Studentship - University of East Anglia: Competition Policy http://www.ccp.uea.ac.uk 12. PhD in Soil Science - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences http://personal.slu.se//ledans/20060125-144905S.htm 13. Master of Laws (LL.M.) & J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of Laws) in Human Rights, Miami 2006 http://www.stu.edu/humanrights 14. CEE: Public Policy Master Program at CEU http://www.ceu.hu/mpp, Full or Partial Financial Aid: Financial aid for 2006/7 at Northwestern University -http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/intl/ -http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/intl/financing/ -Boston Univ. - College of Engineering Financial Aid information http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/eng/item06.html -The Research Grants Program of the Center for Tropical Forest Science -http://www.ctfs.si.edu Contact: ctfslist@stridc.si.edu -NSF grants for Mathematical Social & Behav. Sciences -http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=11683&org=SBE&from=home -Grants for Visiting Researchers, Bank of Portugal http://www.bportugal.pt/default_e.htm Contact: info@bportugal.pt. - Hugh Davis Graham in American Political/Policy History http://www.politicalhistory.org/ -Gerald R. Ford Foundation Research Travel Grants Program http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/hpgrants.htm Deadline: MARCH 15 and SEPTEMBER 15 (each year). -Wilson-Zells Academic Grant http://www.pmi.org/pmief/scholarships.htm |
You need to study the woman's anatomy and hormonal increase to know this. Besides, not all women gain weight after giving birth, |
Hee u all ! I just became a member of NL , so i just got here! And am loving it!! How i found it? I stumpled on it, and am glad i did. Am 26, female, a journalist, live in Europe and am half Nigerian, half Somali (my pa is Nigerian) I look forward to lively discussions, bye, brownsuga |


