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Crime / Re: 3 Armed Robbers Shot Dead During Gun Battle With Police In Asaba. Photo by Heartscry(m): 5:10am On Nov 27, 2016
Pathetic
Career / Re: Recession: Oil Workers Go Spiritual As Massive Sack Hits 350000 by Heartscry(m): 7:23am On Sep 13, 2016
kettle84:
is Buhari working to deserve good luck? prayers without work is dead

Buhari is not the problem....

We are all part of it

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Career / Re: Recession: Oil Workers Go Spiritual As Massive Sack Hits 350000 by Heartscry(m): 7:21am On Sep 13, 2016
Somehow we are being pushed into what was Nigeria's original design for economic sustainability: AGRICULTURE.

Oil was, is, and will always be a means to achieve an end...

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Career / Why You Should Try To Work On A Multicultural Team by Heartscry(m): 7:12am On Sep 13, 2016
Do you know what it feels like to work with people from different backgrounds, mindsets, Language, religion? Or what it feels like to be part of a diverse workforce in leading organizations like google? Do you ever wonder how corporate firms with teams that comprise Asians, Africans, Americans, and Europeans thrive? Or how does a Nigerian, who travels to Brazil for an internshipopportunities.aiesec.org cope?



Working in a multicultural team has its pros and cons. It could present its challenges, but it also has its benefits. Below are five (5) key benefits you can enjoy by being part of a multicultural team:

1. Improves your employability index
Corporate entities of today have inculcated diversity of their workforce as a major vehicle to drive innovation and expand to other markets. Hence, it comes as an advantage to anyone who has some experience working in a multicultural team.

[center]WANT TO GET STARTED ON A MULTICULTURAL INTERNSHIP? CLICK HERE[/center] [url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]


2. You become less stereotype and more culturally sensitive
Martino goes for an internship in Egypt. He works on a social impact project that involves training Internally Displaced Persons of terrorism attacks. Not only does he learn that the terror attacks don’t happen everywhere, he is shocked to discover that Egypt has a thriving economy. He also learns that Africa is a continent with over 50 countries including Nigeria. Furthermore, he learns to eat some cool Egyptian meals like amd wear beautiful attires and so much more. The same goes for an experience in China or Poland or Pakistan or Mexico or many other places. It literally changes our mindset!

[center]DISCOVER MORE PLACES AND CREATE YOUR OWN STORY! CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]



3. Gain conflict resolution skills
Being part of a multicultural team presents its own unique set of conflicts. Providing solutions to such challenges demands a culturally sensitive approach. You improve your conflict resolution skills by working in a multicultural team. By handling conflicts in a culturally sensitive manner, in a way that fosters mutual respect, you develop the different styles of cultural conflict resolution skills which include
Win/lose, Problem solving, Avoidance, Accommodating and Compromising.

[center]LEARN THESE SKILLS THROUGH A PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE! CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]

4. You can learn a new language
Imagine working in the same team with a Chinese or a Brazilian; I am pretty sure you would want to learn some basic conversational phrases in Chinese or Portuguese to foster effective communication between you and your teammates. Being able to effectively communicate with them will ensure high productivity and better results.

[center]ADD TO YOUR LANGUAGE PORTFOLIO! CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]

5. Expand your global network
Having contacts from different countries can come in handy in a number of ways: information about air tickets, immigration procedures, scholarship opportunities, accommodation bookings and even job opportunities. Or perhaps you want to go visit a friend sometime in the future. Take advantage of multicultural teams and build that network.
START BUILDING YOURS TODAY! [url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]

In AIESEC we make multicultural team experience at the core of what we do. We do this through an international platform that provides young people with over 10,000 work abroad opportunities.

So what are you waiting for?

IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE! CLICK HERE [url]opportunities.aiesec.org
[/url]

Jobs/Vacancies / Why You Should Try To Work On A Multicultural Team by Heartscry(m): 6:56am On Sep 13, 2016
Do you know what it feels like to work with people from different backgrounds, mindsets, Language, religion? Or what it feels like to be part of a diverse workforce in leading organizations like google? Do you ever wonder how corporate firms with teams that comprise Asians, Africans, Americans, and Europeans thrive? Or how does a Nigerian, who travels to Brazil for an internship[url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url] cope?



Working in a multicultural team has its pros and cons. It could present its challenges, but it also has its benefits. Below are five (5) key benefits you can enjoy by being part of a multicultural team:

1. Improves your employability index
Corporate entities of today have inculcated diversity of their workforce as a major vehicle to drive innovation and expand to other markets. Hence, it comes as an advantage to anyone who has some experience working in a multicultural team.

[center]WANT TO GET STARTED ON A MULTICULTURAL INTERNSHIP? CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]


2. You become less stereotype and more culturally sensitive
Martino goes for an internship in Egypt. He works on a social impact project that involves training Internally Displaced Persons of terrorism attacks. Not only does he learn that the terror attacks don’t happen everywhere, he is shocked to discover that Egypt has a thriving economy. He also learns that Africa is a continent with over 50 countries including Nigeria. Furthermore, he learns to eat some cool Egyptian meals like amd wear beautiful attires and so much more. The same goes for an experience in China or Poland or Pakistan or Mexico or many other places. It literally changes our mindset!

[center]DISCOVER MORE PLACES AND CREATE YOUR OWN STORY! CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]



3. Gain conflict resolution skills
Being part of a multicultural team presents its own unique set of conflicts. Providing solutions to such challenges demands a culturally sensitive approach. You improve your conflict resolution skills by working in a multicultural team. By handling conflicts in a culturally sensitive manner, in a way that fosters mutual respect, you develop the different styles of cultural conflict resolution skills which include
Win/lose, Problem solving, Avoidance, Accommodating and Compromising.

[url][center]LEARN THESE SKILLS THROUGH A PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE! CLICK HERE[/center][/url]opportunities.aiesec.org

4. You can learn a new language
Imagine working in the same team with a Chinese or a Brazilian; I am pretty sure you would want to learn some basic conversational phrases in Chinese or Portuguese to foster effective communication between you and your teammates. Being able to effectively communicate with them will ensure high productivity and better results.

[center]ADD TO YOUR LANGUAGE PORTFOLIO! CLICK HERE[/center][url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]

5. Expand your global network
Having contacts from different countries can come in handy in a number of ways: information about air tickets, immigration procedures, scholarship opportunities, accommodation bookings and even job opportunities. Or perhaps you want to go visit a friend sometime in the future. Take advantage of multicultural teams and build that network.
START BUILDING YOURS TODAY! [url]opportunities.aiesec.org[/url]

In AIESEC we make multicultural team experience at the core of what we do. We do this through an international platform that provides young people with over 10,000 work abroad opportunities.

So what are you waiting for?

IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE! CLICK HERE [url]opportunities.aiesec.org
[/url]

Education / Our Educational System Has Failed by Heartscry(m): 5:22am On Nov 15, 2014
It's time to re-straregize and re-think the fundamental of our educational principles.

http:///youthspeakus
Education / Re: One Year After: Another ASUU Strike? by Heartscry(m): 4:28am On Nov 15, 2014
Unbelievable angry
Science/Technology / Re: Doctors Grow Nose On Man’s Forehead by Heartscry(m): 9:15am On Sep 27, 2013
The unending era of medical paradigm. AIDS will soon have permanent cure.
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Health / Re: The Dangers Of Drinking Soda, Energy Drinks, Coke Or Mineral Water by Heartscry(m): 10:14pm On Aug 10, 2013
Rooneyboy: Nice write up dear, indeed, the rate @ which people consume these drinks is so frightening.

My twin bro and elder sis are total addicts,(taking @least a bottle of coke each time they have a meal)
I don't know how to talk them into coming out of this deadly habit.

.......Why I'm even more frightened is because diabetes challenges runs in the family.
They need deliverance.
Religion / Re: 'Wombless' Woman Gives Birth To A Baby by Heartscry(m): 6:49pm On Aug 07, 2013
funtanherb: Where is the medical history of having no womb...Lie Lie
Don't let science destroy your soul.
Celebrities / Re: Eniola Badmus And Dayo Amusa @ Encomium's Black & White Ball by Heartscry(m): 7:58pm On Apr 18, 2013
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Really, what is this? Moderator why, why na, eh. Haba
Romance / Re: Places You Should Not Go On The First-Date by Heartscry(m): 11:52am On Apr 18, 2013
Take her to the library where you two can read a lot of books on relationship, afterall knowledge is power, and you desire a powerful relationship.

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Religion / Re: TB Joshua Prophesied The Boston Marathon Explosions Since January by Heartscry(m): 5:10am On Apr 18, 2013
Lovine: Now I know Nairalanders are full of Pagans. God forgive those who are pagans here in Nairaland.

Pagans?
Politics / Re: American Senators Pass Resolution On Achebe by Heartscry(m): 10:11pm On Apr 17, 2013
So much for legislative language- WHEREAS, WHEREAS. Mitschew...phew
Family / Re: 14-year-old Girl Mauled To Death By Dogs. by Heartscry(m): 6:05pm On Apr 16, 2013

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