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My brother I really wonder why. I have a friend whose father happened to be a pastor. This my friend told me that there was a day his father threatened to kill him if he dared not go to church or express any form of disbelief in Christ. I myself have been lambasted in public for showing some scepticism about Christian beliefs. Its very difficult being yourself in this our society. |
[quote author=Bravoosii]Please house, I'm just tryna be sure about this. Can someone with bsc in physiology go for masters degree in physiotherapy. After that get, employed as a physiotherapist? Please anyone with useful information would be appreciated. [/quote Google the word physiotherapy and then open another tab on your browser & also google the word physiology. There is no connection between the two. If you want to be a physiotherapist enrol as an undergraduate through jamb. Or you go through direct entry. |
oluxy: It is obvious that, at the verge of a new year various prophecies do pop up from both real and un-real pastor which some Nigerians would believe and built on it that it will happen.What if your prophecy does not come to past? What will you now say? ![]() |
ifycent2: May the spirit of Christmas bring you peace,There is nothing to be merry about Mr. Ifeanyi. |
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EMMAUGOH: crapLol ![]() |
What about MSc courses? |
ROME (AFP) – Angels exist but do not have wings and are more like shards of light, at least according to a top Catholic Church “angelologist” who says the heavenly beings are now back in vogue thanks to New Age religions. “I think there is a re-discovery of angels in Christianity,” Father Renzo Lavatori told AFP on the sidelines of a conference on angels in a lavishly-frescoed Renaissance palace in Rome. “You do not see angels so much as feel their presence,” said Lavatori, adding: “They are a bit like sunlight that refracts on you through a crystal vase.” The senior clergyman was taking part in a debate this week on angelic art by the Fondazione Archivio Storico, an Italian art foundation, and was held in the Vatican-owned Palazzo della Cancelleria. Professor Valerio Massimo Manfredi, an art historian taking part in the conference, said the first mention of the word “angelos” came from the Mycenaean civilization in Greece more than 3,000 years ago. The word means “messenger” in ancient Greek. Monsignor Giovanni Tonucci, head of the Loreto Marian sanctuary, said that angels were “pure souls” whose lack of a defined form had allowed artists through the ages to let their creative imagination run wild. “Following the cultural history of angels is following the history of humanity, or at least of our civilization,” the organisers said. “Angels have helped drive religious and philosophical thought and have given birth to sublime forms of poetic and artistic expression,” they said. Lavatori said the popularised image of angels is a necessary result of their being “back in fashion” but is dismissive of all the angel art around Christmas. “There is space for that, but you have to understand that these are not real representations. Angels do not have wings or look like cherubs,” he said. The widely-published Catholic clergyman is also a “demonologist” and says angels are more needed than ever because increasing secularisation and materialism in society have left an “open door” for the devil. “There is a lot more interference from diabolical forces. That is why you see queues of people outside the exorcists’ offices in churches,” he said. “Pope Francis talks more about the devil than about angels and I think rightly so. But it’s still early, he will get round to the angels too.” www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/angels-wings-says-catholic-angelologist/ |
Mbatagr82: sharap, must every body study medicine?Kids! |
Doesn't matter |
ifycent2: STILL ON PROGRESS.....Hope we'll here good news soon? |
Emzybrown: Marveling hahahahah you mean Microbiology students are useless in our country...NAWA OO My school churn out not less than 600 microbiology students every year...Abeg o! I did not say they are useless o! Don't quote me out of context. ![]() |
[quote author=Scolari009][/quote]You registered on nairaland today & your first three posts are on this thread. Hmmm... |
Ghyft: it is good to know...permit me to ask,where do you work now?Currently self employed surprisingly what's sustaining me now I actually got it from nairaland ![]() |
dany2k: mr man,alot of. bioscientist is gainfully employed in this country.i think you are misinformed in saying that no microbiologist work in the hospital as labscientist.yes i know that we have medical lab scientist who mans the hospital laboratory.there are some microbiologist workinh with them too in the? hospital as well..then u said biologist work in oil firm as safety professionals only?? do u know that oil spillage of ogoniland was control by bioremediation and other means.plz i dont want to start educating u and stop saying wat you dont know..the fact that you are into.labour market or not gainfull employed doesnt means that another person isnt.no offence!!!!I should stop saying what I don't know?! The person that created this thread has gotten the message I want to pass across. There is no need for a senseless arguments with kids. Goodluck in your studies bro! And pls heed my advice. |
Ghyft: I SEE...BUT I MEANT WHAT DID YOU STUDY IN THE UNIVERSITY?Microbiology. But I specialise in industrial microbiology/biotechnology ![]() |
Thank you my brother, may God bless you. |
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