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LouisThoru:Grow up and be a man,
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LouisThoru:Lol you need some dollars, broke butt like you.
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LouisThoru:Nigeria crime statistics, this is for you, to read, http://www.cleen.org/crime%20statistics%201994-2003_graphics.pdf[/quote] |
LouisThoru:lets look up the crime statistics for nigeria, hold up, bufoon |
LouisThoru:Yes,I would rather take my kids to american schools,where yes there are school shootings but if we want to comapre lets look at statistics, sir The Myths of school violence in America. The news media focused national attention on little-known places such as Pearl, Mississippi; Paducah, Kentucky; and Jonesboro, Arkansas where young boys opened fire on their classmates. In 1999, Columbine High School became the best-known high school in America when two boys went on a shooting rampage that killed twelve students and a teacher before they killed themselves. Live television coverage of the Columbine tragedy began while students were still hiding in the school and police were attempting to find the shooters. In the following weeks the American public was exposed to numerous images of bloody victims and interviews with traumatized, grief-stricken survivors. There was a dramatic national response to the school shootings. Both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives held hearings on youth violence, the White House held a conference on school violence, and both the FBI and Secret Service conducted studies of school shootings (O’Toole, 2000; Vossekuil, Fein, Reddy, Borum, & Modzeleski, 2002). The U.S. Department of Education distributed “warning signs” guidebooks to schools giving advice on identifying potentially violent students (Dwyer, Osher, & Warger, 1998) and the U.S. Surgeon General (2001) released a major report on youth violence. Less obvious, but even more important, local school authorities across the country adopted new security measures, implemented tougher zero tolerance policies, and greatly expanded their use of school resource officers and school security officers. Although the school shootings stimulated new attention to the problem of school safety and brought about many positive changes in relationships between schools and law enforcement agencies, public perceptions are easily skewed by media attention to a handful of extreme cases. The school shootings frightened the public and generated a widespread belief that there was an epidemic of violence in our schools. As the facts presented here demonstrate, this epidemic was a myth. School violence did not increase in the 1990’s, it declined. Consequently, it is important to guard against fear-based perceptions of school violence. Policy decisions about school safety must be based on objective information. School administrators and policy-makers must maintain a rational and factual perspective on school safety. Here are five myths about youth violence and school safety that threaten to distort school safety policy and practices: Myth 1. Juvenile violence is increasing. Facts: According to FBI national arrest statistics, the arrest rate of juveniles for violent crime (murder, robbery, rape, and aggravated assault) peaked in 1994 and has declined each year since then (Snyder, 2004). This rate is lower now than in any year since at least 1980. The most dramatic decline in juvenile violence is seen for homicides, the category with the most complete and reliable data. As shown below, there were more than three times as many juveniles arrested for murder in 1993 than 2002. more likely to be run over by a bicyle,get cancer or heart disese than he or she is likely to be shot at an american institution. School violence in the USA at this year is at less than 2%,you kid is more likely to die of cancer or heart attack than be shot at school in the USA. CAN you say the same of cultism in Nigeria, get facts man before you argue |
In reply to the poster who commented that americans work hard,true, would you rather have a job and work hard, or sit around in Nigeria lazing about like a tout with no meaningful job ??Strikes everyday in Nigeria, Universities on strike, doesnt happen here. |
The US is great because this doesnt happen everday in the US. Saudi girl being stoned for being a Christian,this is where nigeria is headed
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The US is great because there are hundreds of mosques in the US,like this one in Chicago, muslims are free to live anywhere in the USA.
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makajibbz:The US is great because they dont support aboki child marriage, makajibbz
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The US is great because you dont have to wait for the cops to show up,when you have this.
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The US is great because they dont use their science and technology to explore and invent, not cut roosters heads off, running around dressed in masquerades,governors bathing in babalawo leaves,rituals,not touch and follow. Here is real science, space shuttle.
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The US is great because this is what waits for boko haram or MEND if they dont respect themselves
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The US is great because these guys are just under 10 minutes away, to save you and your property, and they dont carry awka mades or cock and shoot. ![]()
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The US is great because no ther country in the world would allow 12 million illegal immigrants to cross their border, with more jumping the fence every day , try this anywhere else and you will get hanged or shot on sight.
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The US is great because you can drop out of college and make billions.
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The USA is great because abokis dont like the sound of these coming,
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[quote author=haka_nai link=topic=530337.msg6928312#msg6928312 date=1286908769]Well,yes they do and you come along and buy them for your consumption .I think you are mistaken and you my friend need to check the background of the sect and the members ideaology I think the issue of cow rearing has nothing to do with this. [/quote]Are you going to tell me that this is not in the Q'uran, aboki?
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The Quran specifically asks muslims to slay infidels and lay waste to them you numbskull, dont pick and choose what the book says. http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Quran/023-violence.htm. Click the link to read the violent verses in the Q'uran like; 2)191-193 which states, slay them wherever you find them,and drive them out from where they drove you out,for the persecution of muslims is worse than the slaughter of "unbelievers". Oh and while you are reading the hateful Q'uran verses, that I posted on the link, hug this trasnformer
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Facebook is for people who actually have lives,to share not those selling spare parts/lifting 80 pound bags of garri or ugly marketwomen/agberos.Don't hate on people who have goals,options and choices.
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Well since your tech has examined both the hoses and the radiator,its probably your water pump, thermostat would not cause you to lose coolant. |
rosejen:LOL wash it Your radiator may have a tiny leak,you may have some worn hoses with splits,thermostat could be bad.Water Pump maybe.But pls dont top off with just water, like this tool says, always mix with equal levels of coolant ![]() |
Another cheers to freedom of press in nigeria ![]() |
Ask yourself how come we cant attract investment?Its not because there isnt money, its the threat of instability.Yes there are ghettos in countries worldwide, ask yourself, how come there are no businesses in the ghetto.Because of instability, again the fact is,nigerians at some point have to say no and take their country back.stop with the lame excuses.how many of you want to see an end to area boys,omonile and all other forms of extortion, all of us.but some dont have the guts or either believe that it is just "culture". If I want to set up a business,I will think twice if there are any such nefarious activities taking place around my site of choice.If business dont move to such blighted areas , guess what, they will have high unemployment which leads to more criminals ;Dthink about it, before you rush to defend this nonsense. |
bidemi12: cap28:You can insult me all you want but it doesn't change the truth that is hard for you to understand, Nigeria is not ready for prime time,not with such bufoonery and idiocy that is propagated by political and economic thuggery,but also because people like you are willing to give excuses forever,ashamed to hold theirsleves and fellow Nigerians accountable for anything, yeah just blame it on the white man.Grow up and take charge , dont be a benchwarming linesman ![]() |
The sooner nigerians come to terms with the total chaos that they live in the better, No it is not "Normal" to hand out bribes to area boys,it is not normal to handshake police officers,it is not normal to have a group of thugs take over your neighborhood, Its not white man living, its called civilization,people unfortunately some of you dont even know what the word means. How can nigeria attract foreign investors with gun toting thugs running rampant in neighborhoods ? Some of you illiterates are to blind to comprehend that, only the learned will understand that this is actually for our own good. |
Thanks to the moderators for shutting down my account,for posting the direct newsletter from BMW USA concerning the recall, , which obviuosly wasn't "SPAM".Get it together guys,you have an easy enough job, theres no point in making such obvious mistakes. |
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, oh maybe the person meant that the immigrants in america work hard to survive (i.e European immigrants, african and chinese immigrants)
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