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SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:22pm On Jul 09, 2014
[size=40pt]Argentina will beat Netherlands today, quote me after the game![/size]

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SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:58pm On Jul 09, 2014
[size=20pt]All the Arjen Robben gira gira and cockroach display he always display against some teams, we only found him in Zabaleta's pocket today throughout the fist half.. cheesy

I said it late last night that Zabaleta will take care of Robben today cheesy
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SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:49pm On Jul 09, 2014
[size=30pt]Did anyone see Arjen Robben? I only saw him once, i understand he's in Zabaleta's pocket.

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SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:22pm On Jul 09, 2014
[size=20pt]Zabaleta is keeping a very close eye on Robben. He did not give him a single chance. Well done Zabaleta!

Robben don enter one chance today....[/size]
SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:19pm On Jul 09, 2014
scanp: Messi C.Ronaldo na mumu, make he go met Cr7 Messi make he teach hw 2 play free kick
TravelRe: Canada Or Uk by dotcomnamename: 6:08pm On Jul 09, 2014
Zerray. Don't let anyone disguise Canada or UK for you. Pray about it and let God guide you.

[size=15pt]Why is Studying in the UK Better Than the U.S. or Canada?[/size]

Lesson Summary:
Education costs are lower
Shorter time to complete degree
Affordable education policies
Lots of international students
Visa processes
English skills
Culture, life, and fun
Closer to home
Summary- UK is awesome!


You may be considering different options to study abroad. So what are some reasons you should choose to Study in UK over Study in USA or Study in Canada? Here are some reasons why Britain is a much better choice for you. :

How much does it cost?

Education Costs are Lower:

International students studying in the UK pay less than those studying in the U.S. and other countries. The average tuition in the UK is about £6,000 to £7,000 a year, in comparison to $25,000+ in the U.S. for tuition alone. Living costs range between £6,000 and £15,000 in the UK, depending on where you study and on your lifestyle.

How long do programs take?

It takes a shorter time to complete your degree


You will also save a considerably large amount of money while studying the UK compared to the US, simply because your degree will likely take less time to complete. Most programs in the Britain are 3 years, and a masters program takes only 1 to 2 years. In the United States, however, many degree programs are four or even five years long. This will obviously cost you a lot more money in the long run.

Does anyone help international students?

UK education policies are working hard to keep education affordable

You'll obviously have to manage your financial affairs in order to afford your education. However, UK policymakers are taking note at the great influx of foreign students coming from outside the European Union. The UK is continuously aiming to stay competitive so that international students can combat the growing costs of education. This means better visa rules and work regulations, more opportunities, and of course lower costs.


Will I find any friends? :

You'll be joining a huge community of international students

Don't fret if you're worried about not friends in the UK. There are tons of international students who are welcomed each year throughout Britain. In 2003, there were 96,000 students from the general European Union (EU) and over 203,000 students from around the world. UK universities are well prepared for many international students living and studying on their campuses, so there will be plenty of resources for you. Support services, career help, and the general welfare of their students is quite important to these schools.

Does the UK Government support students too?

The visa process in the UK is straightforward

The UK is the second most popular place for international students. Because of the recent visa problems in the United States due to the policies and consequences of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the UK is working towards supplying the demand for English instruction. You can find out a lot more about the visa process for the UK in this lesson. The countries sending the most students to the UK include:

China
India
Greece
Ireland
USA
Germany

What about the language? :

Improve your English skills

The UK is a great place to improve your English skills. The UK has some of the world's best institutes for learning English as a new language, so you're sure to fit right in even if your current English isn't perfect. When you leave the UK you'll find that your English skills have improved significantly! This will help you in your professional career goals, since English is one of the most common languages in the business and technology world.

Is there anything to do, see, or visit?

An amazing opportunity for culture, life, and fun!

The UK offers rich culture spanning thousands of years! You'll find a great enthusiasm to games like cricket and football which isn't prevalent in North America. As well, in terms of music, fashion, and culture, the UK has a unique combination of Europe's best influences. And don't forget, Europe is hours away, so there are so many sights to see- the Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Colosseum, those are just a very few places you could visit easily while studying in the UK.

Any geographical advantages?

Closer to Home?

One important reason to study in the UK rather than Canada, the U.S. or Australia is that it's still on the Eurasian continent. If your family lives in Europe or Asia, you will be in much closer proximity. This is a great way to get international experience while still maintaining ties close to home. Airplane tickets will be cheaper and perhaps relatives will be able to visit you in Britain while you study. Who knows, they might even bring some yummy treats from home!

Great. Now can you summarize it all into 1 sentence?

Yes- The UK is awesome!

The UK offers plenty of financial advantages supported by both schools and the government, it's extremely welcoming to lots of international students, and it offers all the exclusive advantages of Europe in the English language! It's no wonder the UK is the best place for your studies!


Source: Studyuklearnhub

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Canada falling behind on poverty, inequality, says report
Conference Board report card gives Canada a B, ranked 7th out of 17 developed countries

Canada isn't living up to its potential or its reputation when it comes to societal issues like poverty, government and inequality, according to the Conference Board of Canada.

SOURCE: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-falling-behind-on-poverty-inequality-says-report-1.1332406


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decide yourself
SportsRe: Argentina Vs Holland- World Cup Semi-Final (4 - 2) On Penalties On 9th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 2:11pm On Jul 09, 2014
[size=30pt]Its Cortana again... grin

Cortana Predicts Argentina To Beat Netherlands.

Cortana has successfully predicted 8 World Cup results with 100% accuracy, and now predicts Argentina will beat Netherlands...[/size]


[size=15pt]BABA IJEBU Chance for guys to smile? grin[/size]

SportsWhy Arsenal Remain London's Biggest Club- Paul Clennam by dotcomnamename(op): 11:10am On Jul 09, 2014
9 Jul 2014 09:00:00

Champions League ever-presents and the capital's most successful team, the Gunners look poised to remain London's elite side for years to come under Arsene Wenger

London’s football landscape has changed beyond all recognition over the course of the last 127 years but there has remained one constant: Arsenal’s undisputed position as kings of the capital.

From their humble beginnings as a munitions factory team based in Woolwich to the global behemoth they have become, constant innovation as well as strict adherence to the morals and values instilled by Herbert Chapman in the 1930s have seen the club maintain and grow its stature.

Despite the majesty and splendour of their art deco Highbury home, complete with marble halls, it wasn’t until Chapman’s appointment in 1925 that the club began to enjoy success on the pitch. Under his guidance Arsenal would dominate the game in the 1930s, winning seven major honours of which Chapman was responsible for three before his untimely death aged just 55.

The constant stream of silverware helped in terms of putting the club on the map but it was Chapman’s visionary ideas and innovations that helped spread the gospel and truly set the club on the path to greatness.

He ensured Highbury was to become one of the most iconic stadiums in world football, with his attention to detail key to the instillation of electronic turnstiles, a PA system and, of course, the famous clock that sat proudly atop the south stand for decades.

Chapman helped forge links with the local community by lobbying for the Gillespie Road underground station to be renamed Arsenal (the only stop on the entire underground network to be named after a football club) but also had the foresight to ensure the club’s name was known and revered far beyond their north London home.

CALLING ALL ARSENAL FANS

Long before the advent of organised Uefa competitions, Arsenal embarked on European tours - Chapman responsible for an ongoing series of home-and-away friendlies against the likes of Racing Club Paris.

The War years curtailed Arsenal’s dominance of the English game, allowing others to catch up, but the club remained synonymous with success. In 1970 they became only the second London club to win a major European trophy, lifting the Uefa Cup in front of over 50,000 fans packed in at Highbury.

They were to follow that success a year later by becoming only the third team in the history of English football to complete a league and FA Cup double – Charlie George providing one of the most iconic Wembley images of all-time with his celebration that followed the winning goal against Liverpool.

The club had to wait a further 18 years to win another league title but the circumstances of their last-gasp success made it worth the wait. Needing to beat Liverpool at Anfield by two clear goals, Michael Thomas provided, in legendary commentator Brian Moore’s words “an unbelievable climax to the league season” by scoring the decisive goal with practically the last kick of the entire campaign.

That success is part of a trophy collection unrivalled by any London club. The Gunners have won a total of 40 major honours – only Manchester United and Liverpool have won more in England – nearly double that of Chelsea and Tottenham despite the nine-year wait for silverware that ended at Wembley in May thanks to Aaron Ramsey’s dramatic FA Cup winning goal.

Roman Abramovich’s billions have represented the biggest threat to Arsenal’s position as London’s finest but although Chelsea have enjoyed an enviable period of success, they simply cannot match Arsenal for consistency or sheer size.

The Gunners have won 13 First Division and Premier League titles, compared to Chelsea’s four, and a joint record 11 FA Cups. The club has accumulated the second most points in English top-flight football and holds the ongoing record for the longest uninterrupted period in the highest division.

Under Arsene Wenger, the club completed the 2003-04 league season unbeaten with a side that contained some of the finest players in Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp that English football has ever seen.

The club have also remained omnipresent in the Champions League and have qualified for the competition a record 17 seasons in succession, despite the financial constraints placed upon them by the move to the magnificent 60,000-seater Emirates Stadium – the second largest club stadium in England.

To gain a measure of Arsenal’s size and following, for the first two years back in Europe’s elite competition the club elected to play their games at Wembley Stadium where crowds of 90,000 flocked to see them play the likes of Barcelona and Dynamo Kiev – a remarkable turnout when you consider Chelsea regularly struggle to fill their Stamford Bridge home for Champions League matches.

Arsenal’s global reach has increased significantly as a result of their continued presence in the Champions League and commitment to fast, free-flowing football under Wenger. They are the only Premier League club to boast over four million followers on Twitter and 25 million likes on Facebook.

Home, as the 250,000 fans who greeted Arsenal’s FA Cup heroes by lining the streets of Islington, is very much where the heart of this great club remains.


SOURCE: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2014/07/09/4944157/why-arsenal-remain-londons-biggest-club?CMPID=FBUK_140709_arsenallondon

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 1:26am On Jul 09, 2014
Ceasar1: The thing is Germany are just lucky today. Remember, they struggled against teams with better team work, like Ghana, USA, Algeria and France. Their performances in those matches was even criticized. Esp against Algeria.

So if they should play against Netherlands in the final, they wouldn't find it easy. Netherlands will win. No team presently play better than Netherlands with team work! Brazil were just unfortunate today. The score was Harsh!
Forget it, Germany will beat Netherlands.. Take away Robben and De Jong, u have an average dutch team. Any team that play gira gira ball like Netherlands and Brazil always get it wrong at the edge of the main result achievement.. Mark my word. I will remind you if they meet in final... Don't even be surprised if Argentina beat Netherlands.
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 1:13am On Jul 09, 2014
[size=30pt]Scolari is a fool, they have Ronaldinho, Robinho, Pato, Coutinho, Kaka, Lucas Moura, but he select those he likes, he don forget sey football need experience at times..[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 12:18am On Jul 09, 2014
thegoodjoehunt: They were outclassed by Spain at the World Cup 2010. Also by in the Euro, the Germans still were not stunning. Now they are operating join a fantastic level. Yes Jupp Heynckes had a great effect in this team but Guardiola also did.

To prove to you this, Guardiola was the first to play Lahm as a defensive midfielder. In this World Cup, Lahm started playing as a defensive midfielder.
Tell Them!

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 12:16am On Jul 09, 2014
thegoodjoehunt: I laugh. Mourinho antidote? That must be a joke.

Mourinho = Trophyless in two years.

Guardiola = 4 Trophies and a record breaking season. He won the World Club cup.
kiss kiss kiss
SportsSpain Against Netherlands And Brazil Against Germany, Who Play Better? by dotcomnamename(op): 11:59pm On Jul 08, 2014
Spain against Netherlands and Brazil against Germany

Who play better between Spain and Brazil? grin
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 11:20pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=35pt]For Baba Ijebu Lovers.

Here is my selection for Baba Ijebu number for tomorrow, i picked them from the time the goals was scored Germany vs Brazil grin

11,23,24,26,29,69,79,90.....just put 7K ontop![/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 11:12pm On Jul 08, 2014
BiitchAmMe: I'm celebratinq dis victory with my vaseline
IDIO.T
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 11:11pm On Jul 08, 2014
BiitchAmMe: I'm celebratinq dis victory with my vaseline

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 11:04pm On Jul 08, 2014
Swash042: na Ozil spoiled dis game. undecided
[size=25pt]Sitdown jor, wetin dis one dey talk? When the same Ozil sent killer pass to Khedira that was converted to goal by Khedira, you did not say he spoil the game..

HATER[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:52pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=20pt]This is what Sir Shina Peters called the ACE, adasi je won o... 7, 7, 7 is a number![/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:42pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=40pt]When i said Willian, Ramirez, Oscar and David Luiz are OVERRATED and they will be exposed against Germany, you all said they will destroy Germany.. So what now? grin[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:32pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=30pt]Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa another Killer won enter.....

DRAXLER[/size]


[size=40pt]R.I.P Brazil [/size] grin
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:28pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=20pt]I can bet anyone, if Neymar and Thiago play in this game, Germany would be leading by 8-0 by now, you know why? because they will all depend on them and it will open their yansh more[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 10:21pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=50pt]BREAKING NEWS[/size]


[size=15pt]PSG Football club owners search for David Luiz receipt, they're desperate to return David Luis after this game[/size] grin

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:49pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=30pt]And then they said Hulk is our solution tongue

Did i not tell you that you will see the real Hulk when he face Ozil today? lol

My boy Ozil just turning Hulk to Chameleon anyhow he want at the left angle tongue


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SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:43pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=15pt]Next time, when you hear Ozil the king of killer pass, try to apply Usain Bolt style...


Dear Netherlands and fans, what type of pity do you want? slow tears or speedy tears? Because Germany will destroy Netherlands with their gira gira, mark my word again.... You remember i told you Germany will destroy Brazil with this their gira gira, Brazil are now cool like a sahara desert.... cheesy grin

The truth is: Brazil 204 Final -Argentina vs Germany
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SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:35pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=30pt]Dear Netherlands and fans,

Thank you for participating in the Brazil World Cup final

See you in 2018[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:30pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=40pt]GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Germany 5-0 Brazil

Absolute #HUMILIATION


Well done my boys,, #TeamOzil[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:23pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=20pt]GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL


Germany 2-0 Brazil

I Dey Laugh O![/size]

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:12pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=40pt]GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Germany scoressssss

Germany 1-0 Brazil...


I dey laugh ooooo

Brazil fans and followers, how market na? You won try my German Machine? cheesy


grin grin grin[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 9:05pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=20pt]I Love Germany, they're just taking it cool with Brazil gira-gira, Brazil will soon tire.. mark my word. grin[/size]
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 8:59pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=20pt]See tension in Brazil players lolz, they can't even sing their national anthem properly when they see Ozil, Muller, Khedira, Hummels, Kroos Lahm, Boateng[/size]

SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 7:25pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=40pt]I repeat,

Brazil, thank you for participating in the 2014 World Cup, see you in 2018[/size]



[size=20pt]ContanaNeverFailMe [/size] grin
SportsRe: Brazil Vs Germany: World Cup 2014 Semi-final (1 - 7) On 8th July 2014 by dotcomnamename: 5:00pm On Jul 08, 2014
[size=40pt]Brazil, thank you for participating in the 2014 World Cup, see you in 2018[/size]

grin grin grin

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