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Please in need of this car, Toyota corolla 2006 (bank/Asian specs type) manual transmission. Can I get it around 600-650k? A neatly used one. A response will be well appreciated, thanks. |
Still available? |
Depending on the cost range I'd actually prefer a 2006 auto transmission. Help a bro pls. |
I know it's been quite a while this post was put up but please I'd like to know if I can get a Nigerian neatly used Toyota yaris 2005 manual transmission... the sedan preferrably. Thanks alot |
Quite a detailed analysis. But you must understand that Mosaic law or not, love is expressed in giving. I dont think anyone is coerced into giving against their will. The law of tithing and other forms of giving are universal. Non religious people do give and they are blessed. Your "heartily" giving enriches no one but yourself. Whatever is in ur possession isnt urs in the first place. |
Dahyormine:Thanks alot bro @Dahyormine. Exactly my thoughts initially. Its quite vast in itself "petroleum geophysics" buh its relevance seems concentrated at pre drilling level. Other geoscience courses seem to have a continous relevance to related firms. |
I understand there are some proffessional certifications i will need to acquire to boost my employability prospect but at the basic level won't an Msc in Petroleum geophysics industrially narrow my relevance at the entry level to crude oil prospecting? or do i equally stand a good chance at being hired by other mineral exploration firms? |
Hi everyone. I'm a graduate of the Federal University Of Petroleum Resources Effurun (B.Sc. Physics), a prospective NYSC member. I narrowly missed the 2:2 line. (made a 3rd) Nothing to be proud of but its no use crying over spilled milk. I intend doing a Pgd immediately after my youth service in applied geophysics then proceed to M.Sc Petroleum geophysics. Pls i need candid advice as to my choice of M.Sc degree course. I have a feeling that an M.sc (petroleum geophisics) might limit my employability opportunies to oil servicing firms as compared to other applied geophysics courses such as environmental/engineering/groundwater geophysics . Plus considering my B.sc degree class, is it necessary i opt for the pgd and Msc courses abroad? Thanks. |
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