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She looks like one Hollywood actress, but I can't remember her name. |
So, what was displayed in that movie was actually a realistic? |
richiemcgold:This is a comedy and skit. If you've been to where an excorsism is being carried out, you'd know these people are skitmakers. People today are funny to just tag anyone carrying microphone a man of God. Someone is doing legwork, they call him man of God… which? He's even following the rhythm of the drum set beats. |
The problem with Africa is nothing other than greed. Once greed is out of Africa, it will compete with the rest of the world. |
Guide777:Mmm… That's sound. I hope you keep to your words if you get the chance though...because I've seen decent, dedicated, strict, and noble people get shockingly corrupted and turned villain when they got a taste of power and control. |
Aso Rock get this one breeze that used to format brain and mind. Bros, once you enter there, you go format and forget all these your lists. |
pointblank247:OK, thanks for the input. I'll include that now. |
Cognitive decline in adults refers to a gradual reduction in mental abilities such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and reasoning. It is often associated with aging but can also result from other factors like illness, injury, or lifestyle choices. Mild cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, and many people may notice occasional lapses in memory or slower thinking. However, more severe cognitive decline, such as in dementia or Alzheimer's disease, involves significant impairments that affect daily life. Key areas impacted by cognitive decline include: 1. Memory: Difficulty recalling recent events or retaining new information. 2. Attention and focus: Trouble concentrating or staying on task. 3. Processing speed: Slower thinking or reaction times. 4. Language skills: Difficulty finding the right words or following conversations. 5. Executive function: Problems with planning, organizing, and decision-making. Cognitive decline can vary in severity, with mild cases being a normal part of aging, while more severe forms may indicate underlying neurodegenerative conditions. Early detection and lifestyle interventions, such as physical exercise, mental stimulation, and a healthy diet, can help manage or slow the progression. Treating Cognitive Decline in Adults Cognitive decline in adults, particularly as people age, can be managed through a combination of lifestyle changes, medical interventions, and cognitive therapies. Here are some common approaches: 1. Healthy Diet A balanced diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids, such as the Mediterranean or DASH diet, can support brain health. Nutrients like vitamin B12, vitamin E, and folate play crucial roles in cognitive function. 2. Physical Exercise Regular physical activity, including aerobic exercises like walking, swimming, or cycling, has been shown to improve memory and cognitive performance by increasing blood flow to the brain. 3. Mental Stimulation Engaging in cognitively stimulating activities, such as puzzles, reading, learning new skills, or playing memory games, can help slow down cognitive decline by promoting neural plasticity. 4. Social Engagement Social interaction is linked to better cognitive health. Participating in social activities, maintaining relationships, and avoiding isolation can help preserve cognitive abilities. 5. Managing Chronic Conditions Conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and depression can exacerbate cognitive decline. Managing these conditions with medication, lifestyle changes, and therapy can prevent further cognitive impairment. 6. Sleep Hygiene Ensuring sufficient and quality sleep is essential for cognitive functioning. Sleep disorders, like sleep apnea, can negatively impact memory and cognitive abilities, so treatment is vital. 7. Cognitive Therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and memory training exercises can help improve thinking skills, focus, and memory in people experiencing cognitive decline. 8. Medications For certain types of cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, medications like cholinesterase inhibitors (e.g., donepezil) or NMDA receptor antagonists (e.g., memantine) may be prescribed to slow disease progression. 9. Stress Management Chronic stress can lead to cognitive decline over time. Techniques such as mindfulness, meditation, and relaxation exercises help manage stress and protect cognitive function. 10. Professional Support Working with neurologists, geriatric specialists, or psychologists can provide targeted treatment plans based on the individual's specific condition, helping manage symptoms more effectively. Conclusion Early intervention and a multifaceted approach are key to managing cognitive decline. While treatments can’t completely reverse age-related cognitive decline, they can help slow it down and improve quality of life. |
Modern-day mobile phones, particularly smartphones, have replaced or consolidated numerous gadgets and devices that were once standalone. Here's a list of key gadgets that smartphones have effectively overridden: 1. Landline Phones: With mobile phones, people no longer need traditional landlines for personal or business calls. 2. Digital Cameras: Smartphone cameras have advanced to the point where they rival dedicated point-and-shoot digital cameras, especially for casual photography. 3. Camcorders: Smartphones also offer high-quality video recording, often with 4K resolution and stabilization features. 4. MP3 Players: Devices like iPods and other MP3 players have largely become obsolete since smartphones can store and stream music. 5. GPS Devices: Standalone GPS navigation devices, like those from Garmin or TomTom, have been replaced by GPS and mapping apps like Google Maps or Apple Maps. 6. Alarm Clocks: Many people now use their smartphone's alarm feature instead of a dedicated alarm clock. 7. Wristwatches: While smartwatches have risen, many people use their smartphones to check the time, reducing the need for traditional watches. 8. Calculators: The basic calculator app on smartphones is enough for most people's daily needs, even for advanced calculations in some cases. 9. Handheld Gaming Consoles: While high-end consoles like the Nintendo Switch remain popular, many casual gamers now rely on mobile games, reducing the need for devices like the Nintendo DS or PSP. 10. Flashlights: The smartphone’s LED flash can double as a flashlight, eliminating the need for a separate flashlight in many situations. 11. Radio: With access to streaming apps like Spotify, Apple Music, and online radio stations, traditional portable radios are no longer necessary for most users. 12. Notebooks and Sticky Notes: Apps like Notes, OneNote, or Evernote have replaced the need for paper notes or to-do lists. 13. E-Readers: While dedicated e-readers like the Kindle still exist for heavy readers, many people use smartphones for reading eBooks or articles. 14. Remote Controls: Many smartphones can function as universal remotes to control TVs, home theater systems, and other smart home devices. 15. Barometers, Thermometers, and Compasses: Built-in sensors in many smartphones provide environmental data like atmospheric pressure (barometers), orientation (compass), and temperature, reducing the need for these devices. 16. Scanners and Fax Machines: Smartphone apps allow users to scan documents using the phone’s camera and even send them via email or other platforms, eliminating the need for dedicated scanners and fax machines. 17. Television: With streaming services available on smartphones, many people watch TV shows and movies directly on their phones, reducing the need for traditional TV sets in some cases. 18. Portable Voice Recorders: Journalists, students, and professionals often use their smartphone's built-in voice recording apps instead of standalone voice recorders. 19. Heart Rate Monitors and Fitness Trackers: Smartphones with health apps and connected devices (like smartwatches) monitor heart rates, track steps, and even provide advanced fitness data. The smartphone's versatility and connectivity make it a central hub, replacing or enhancing the functionality of many of these standalone devices. What might be included in a mobile phone in the future that will consolidate more other stand-alone gadgets? In the future, smartphones are likely to continue evolving and consolidating even more standalone gadgets. Here are potential future capabilities that could be integrated into mobile phones: 1. Medical Devices and Health Monitoring Portable ECG and Blood Pressure Monitors: Smartphones could integrate advanced health sensors that monitor heart health, blood pressure, or even blood sugar levels for diabetic patients. Portable Ultrasound or MRI Scanners: Small-scale, smartphone-integrated medical imaging could become possible, aiding in remote diagnostics. Real-time Blood Glucose Monitoring: Wearable sensors connected to the smartphone may provide continuous glucose monitoring for diabetic patients without needing finger pricks. 2. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) AR Glasses or Lenses Integration: Smartphones could be the hub for AR glasses or lenses, replacing standalone AR devices, with real-time overlays of information, directions, or even entertainment. Portable Holographic Displays: Smartphones may evolve to project holographic images or interfaces, replacing the need for external screens or VR headsets for immersive experiences. 3. Advanced Smart Home Control and IoT Hub Smart Home Central Control: As IoT expands, smartphones could fully replace home automation hubs, controlling everything from security systems, lighting, climate control, to household appliances. Energy Management: Phones could integrate apps to manage and optimize home energy use, track solar panel outputs, or control electric vehicle charging directly. 4. Environmental Sensors Air Quality and Pollution Monitors: Smartphones might come equipped with sensors that detect pollutants or air quality, replacing portable pollution monitors. Radiation Detectors: Future phones could feature sensors to detect and measure radiation levels, useful for health and safety in specific industries or regions. Water Quality Monitors: They could include sensors to test the quality of water, replacing standalone devices for detecting contaminants in drinking water. 5. 3D Printing Control and Design 3D Scanning and Modeling: Advanced cameras and software could allow smartphones to scan objects in 3D and send them directly to a connected 3D printer for printing, consolidating both 3D scanning and printing control. 6. AI-Powered Assistants and Personal Robotics Personal Assistant Robotics: Smartphones could become the brains for personal assistant robots, controlling robotic devices that can perform tasks, such as home cleaning or basic caregiving. Personalized AI Coaches: With improvements in AI, phones might serve as health, fitness, or even life coaches, giving personalized advice using real-time data. 7. Biometric and Security Tools Portable Security Scanners: Phones could serve as tools for portable biometric scanning, like fingerprint, facial recognition, or even retina scans for access control in sensitive environments. Personal Digital Identification: Smartphones could replace traditional IDs, passports, and driver’s licenses, using secure digital identification systems for everything from travel to voting. 8. Portable Power Generators Energy Harvesting: Future smartphones could include energy-harvesting technologies like solar panels or kinetic energy generators, reducing reliance on external power banks or chargers. 9. Advanced Photography and Cinematography Tools Portable Drones: Phones may integrate control and connectivity for micro-drones, replacing standalone drone controllers for aerial photography and surveillance. LiDAR and Depth Mapping: Future smartphones might include even more advanced depth-sensing and LiDAR technology, improving 3D mapping for various industries, including architecture, archaeology, and gaming. 10. Quantum Computing and Encryption Quantum Cryptography: With advancements in quantum computing, smartphones might offer quantum encryption for ultra-secure communications and data storage. Portable Quantum Computing: If quantum computing hardware becomes miniaturized, smartphones could harness this power to perform advanced computations that were once limited to supercomputers. 11. Advanced Audio and Visual Equipment Hearing Aids and Audio Enhancement: Smartphones could evolve to help with real-time audio enhancements for hearing-impaired users, replacing standalone hearing aids. Projection Systems: Future smartphones may have integrated high-quality projectors capable of turning any surface into a screen, eliminating the need for separate projectors in business or entertainment settings. 12. Advanced Payment and Wallet Systems Cryptocurrency Wallets: Smartphones could integrate more advanced and secure cryptocurrency wallets, allowing for everyday transactions and replacing physical wallets entirely. Biometric Payment Systems: With fingerprint, facial, and possibly iris scanning, smartphones could become universal tools for secure, biometric payments. 13. Tools for the Visually Impaired Visual Assistance Tools: Phones could integrate AI-driven image recognition to narrate the environment for visually impaired users, assisting with navigation and object identification, replacing current assistive technologies. 14. Portable Workspace and Computing Holographic Keyboards and Workstations: Future smartphones could include holographic or projected keyboards and screens, allowing users to create a temporary workstation wherever they are, replacing laptops and tablets. Cloud-Driven Supercomputing: Smartphones could harness cloud computing to provide the power of a full desktop computer, making them portable workstations for heavy computational tasks like video editing or design work. 15. Personalized Fashion and Wearables Smart Fabrics and Clothing Integration: Phones could connect directly to smart clothing, adjusting heating, cooling, or even color patterns, integrating fashion and technology seamlessly. The continued miniaturization of hardware, advancements in AI, and the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) suggest that smartphones will increasingly serve as the central device for controlling and interfacing with a variety of smart gadgets and systems, further consolidating multiple stand-alone devices into one powerful mobile hub. |
One of them is a Barca fan… He's a proud Goatist. Brain box terror. Who blur their faces? I guess they're possibly going to be let go. |
I sha know that I only get my phones from 3C Hub for peace of mind. |
Since when have they been saying that? Is it today? Since they've been saying that, how many times have they allowed the youth contest for presidency? |
Beremx:Cheetah and buffalo. |
FreeStuffsNG:Are you serious about this poster? |
BrodaBenad:And you told him all these while patting his shoulder? 😂😂😂 |
You guys don't understand some things… This is how people are being psychologically programmed. |
Sonnobax15:GOD created them… they moulded themselves to whatever they prefer. |
What should those who receive ₦70,000.00k monthly then say or do? Nigeria, good people, great nation indeed… |
jacy346:I'll text you then… |
jacy346:PM me. |
AnyanwuSK:Which insult did I start!? Show or quote it to me! You arrogantly and maliciously called me a scammer, all because you have no single clue of what I am saying. If I was like this when I met who told me about it, I would never have known it either! All these while, those who complained of this issue, which I told to find this setting and do it themselves have I charged no single dime! I've told anyone because it's not a hidden stuff! Test it also on your phone and see how it works!! And you dared call me a scammer like I asked or collected anything from your ignoramus self. If you are a Technician, then you should know the info on that screenshot, but you claiming to be a technician, without knowing the info on that screenshot shows you're either lying to be one or an ignorant quack, who should have asked more questions to learn more instead of trying to show off to be intellectual. Or do you think the manufacturers are dumb for including that setting in every Android devices? I told you about it being regionally programmed, which is available to switch from the setting but you started spilling thrash and calling me names. If you really want to drag this long, I have your time. And even talking you not being gullible… let me not talk about that even…because I see already that you are gullible. |
AnyanwuSK:What you do not know is still beyond your ignorant dumb self. And you're very very stupid to call me a scammer. What did I scam you of you gullible idiot!? You'd just open your mouth to spill thrash out of your empty skulls and calling people you do not know anything about unprintable names. You must be very insane to pass such a degrading comment to me. When the real scammers come to you now you'd fall for them sheepishly. You'd carry your phone to technicians dumbly, who'd pry on your dumb ignorance and charge you highly, while you praise their competence. You call it mere settings, meanwhile someone else I told on Friday tried it right in my presence and it worked. You'd stay ignorant forever with your mindset. I learn everyday, that's how I am who I am and why I am what I am. See, just don't mention me again. I don't need your bad and negative energy. Nonsense. |
AnyanwuSK:Mere settings on Android? You are an ignorant and will remain one forever. Goodnight. |
AnyanwuSK:You just sound unreasonable the more you talk. Even the manufacturers would laugh at your ignorance when they read what you typed here. These settings are in every Android device for a reason lad. Find knowledge and stop making unreasonable accusations, all just to sound intellectual. Here is a screenshot of it for you. It's right there for you to just select! But your phone technicians will charge you massively for it and give it big names like it is a massive problem that requires extensive skills to tackle because you are ignorant of it. Now will you rest or keep drooling? Just don't mention me again, please. |
AnyanwuSK:Stop stressing me. Everything is programming! But for the OP's device, it was regional programmed, not network locked. Meaning it won't pick any network not known to operate within the US region. |
VikingKing:There are good people out there. The greed of a few does not describe the whole population. Even in Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot was still godly. |
AnyanwuSK:I won't fall for your tempting. People out there eat your money, charge you high prices because they can feed on your ignorance...Yes! Before I hand out anything to anyone to do or fix for me, you should know it's because I could not find my way around it. Who told you it was locked to a specific network and it can not be undone? Some of these phones you thought are locked to a region are not locked! I am an Electronic Technician and an Engineer, if you know what both means. I told you I told how to go about it to some neighbors, whose dad sent them phones from the US, but they've been selling it because these phones do not pick network in Nigeria. I sent them what to do via screenshots and they did it in a few easy steps. Now they're free from the shackles of overcharging phone technicians who would make you look like your phone problem is so difficult to fix. And the funniest is the said phone is an Android device! Please, save me this stress… |
AnyanwuSK:You want me to tell you how to do it, just admit. Stop this whining… I don't like it. |
AnyanwuSK:Whatever you don't know is still bigger than you until you find it out. |
digitaccountant:If that is the exact phone, I'll tell you how to unlock it yourself. Someone said, and I quote he took his to Computer Village and was charged ₦130,000.00k for it. But don't stress, I'll tell you how to unlock it yourself right there in your room for very much negotiable amount. PM me. Growingboi: |
AnyanwuSK:If you say 'nobody' can do it for free, then I broke that record, I've done it for free. |
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