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the irony of all these terrorism is instead of dividing the people across religious lines...it unites them into one strong volatile force terrorism teaches men that the only race is the human race because it affects all and sundry |
molesting a child who have no physical defence... Only a savage does that...this is where jungle justice would haave made sense than following one godddamn due process |
This is to inform students, members of the University community and the general public that there is no plan to increase school charges. Members of the University Community especially students should please disregard the rumours peddled around by some disgruntled elements that Management intends to review school charges. Management wishes to state categorically that the Second Semester Examinations scheduled to commence on Monday, November 24, 2014 remains unchanged. All students are strongly advised to go about er preparation for the examinations. Signed Jilli-Dandam, D. Esq Registrar source; www.unijos.edu.ng/newss.php?id=1416814198&page=1 . I just dont know why bad news travels faster than good news...now this skirmish has cost us a whole week |
i first make an inward review of myself before thinking of what to or what not to tolerate in a partner all humans aren't perfect but human's have morals thats why they are different from animals |
Dang!! ...."why do bad things happen to good people?"no one knows the hour.... From the day you're born, a niqqa oughta prepare for his death R. I. P to Charles B for touching the lives of many |
Zikamax:my dear do cheak that movie...it's worth every penny |
mine 3 idiots hotel rwanda and gladiator...what really touched me is just the theme songs that always stirs one's emotion i can watch these three movies for the umpteenth time |
you sack a coach because of the fans oan not because of his technical ability...this excuse is far fetched The NFF has once again gotten the opportunity to loot the treasury by enploying a foreign coach |
Vibra:i'm afraid you're wrong hint: if ben is telling the truth then ken is lying since ken says that sam isn't innocent: but since there is only one truthful person, this must be wrong |
adebayour26:very close...kudos!!! |
proudly233:elucidate |
haha...different answers |
. Three managers are suspected of embezzling a whooping sum of $546 million from Dangote Plc: . Ben, Ken and Sam One is the thief, one is the accomplice and one is innocent. Only the innocent person tells the truth Here is what they say: Ben says: I'm innocent Ken says: Sam isn't innocent Sam says: Ken isn't the accomplice and Ben isn't the thief . The question is: Who is the real thief? |
Kajiang02: Still trying to understand the correlation.you just said my mind...some of these biblical quotes are figurative expressions which are interpreted literally. There are so many species (both plants and animals) that when you look at their unique complexities, you begin to wonder whether they evolved or they are intelligently desigened by a creator. And thats where the God factor comes to play |
RichDad1: African Pigeonyou're right...there are so many more |
Termites Apart from eating away your precious wooden furniture, termites also find lifelong or exclusive mates. Usually, the queen mates with one male or a few males to create the colony. However, in some species, there is a king and queen, and they pair up exclusively to create the colony. They do not procreate with any other termite and form a lifelong pair.
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Prairie Voles Cute little rodents with strong commitments, humans can actually learn a lot from them. Unlike others of their species, Prairie voles are very monogamous in their relationships. The pair bonds for life, and does everything that a proper couple does. The two build a nest together, raise babies together, distribute work around the nest amongst themselves, and in their spare time, groom and cuddle each other. It can't get more adorable than this.
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Albatrosses These birds love their partners a lot, and fly great distances to come back to them when it is time to mate. Albatrosses usually form lasting and strong bonds, most of which last for decades. Although there are some unfaithful seeds among the lot, these birds are by and large committed to their partners, and wait for them to return from their long and perilous flights for finding food. The level of faithfulness differs among the species, but they mostly do not cheat on each other.
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Penguins Although not completely monogamous animals, most penguins form bonds for life. The pair raises their offspring together through the harsh and difficult winter. Although some species choose to mate exclusively for the particular mating season, there are some that stay together till the end. Recent studies show that shorter the breeding season of penguins, greater is the chance of a couple staying together for longer.
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Wolves Wolves are one classic example of a tight-knit, loving family. So much so that they can give a similarly close-knit human family a run for its money. Wolves are pack animals that form strong bonds with their partners. The pack normally consists of the wolf couple and their kiddies. A nuclear family à la humans. However, they are not as sacrificial as the Angelfish, and do form new pairs if one of the partner dies.
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Black Vultures It is clear after looking at these birds that when in love, looks really don't matter. Black vultures take monogamy very, very seriously. Studies done by researchers have proven this point; after conducting a genetic study on black vulture chicks, they found that nearly all the chicks were born from the same pairs that were raising them. Not just that, black vultures commonly attack those of their kind who are found cheating on their partners! Highly-principled birds, we must say.
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French Angelfish The French Angelfish are a classic example of "I will stick with you forever." These fish bond for life, and literally do everything together. Besides living with each other, they swim together, hunt together, and being very territorial in nature, even fight and defend their space together! You will rarely find this fish alone, and in the event of a partner's death, the surviving one may not even get together with someone else! Now that's what we call true love.
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Bald Eagles The national bird of the United States sure teaches us all a value or two about everlasting love. The Bald Eagle is one bird that stays with its partner for a very, very long time. Relationships have been documented to run strong for as long as 25 years. However, in case of death of one bird, the surviving partner does find another one. After all, everybody needs somebod
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Swans These symbols of love live up to their name by forming lasting bonds with their partners. Well, almost. Nobody is perfect, and with swans too, there is bound to be some hanky panky on the side. However, most pairs stay together till one of them dies. The male builds the nest and helps in raising the babies. Swans are often seen swimming together, touching their beaks to one another's.
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Gibbons Gibbons are the closest relatives of humans to have near monogamous relationships. Sexual dimorphism is not very strong in these animals, meaning that the males and females look alike, giving them more gender equality. Most couples mate for life, raising babies, grooming each other, and spending time together. However, studies have shown that they are not as committed as was once believed, with many males found cheating on their partners or breaking up with them to find new partners. The breakup count is still not as high as humans though.
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#11 Olusegun Obasanjo He is a past leader of Nigeria. He ruled for 11 years altogether from the military dispensation (1976-1979) and the first democratically elected president of the 4th Republic (1999-2007) Legend has it that he ironically led Nigeria from the renaissance into the dark ages
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Nigeria has the capacity to feed the whole populace yearly: but lack of storage material is the chief problem and not inadequate output. If we should invest on storage materials then i think our food crisis would be reduced to the barest minimum |
The law of reciprocacy states that "When you perform a task for some one, you expect somethng in return (subconsciously).....most principles and field of studies are based on the golden rule "Do to others as you would want them do to you" cos thats the basic commandment that foster societies Therefore, in essence, friendzoning is a two way thing..the girl have to reciprocate no matter how little |
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