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Name checkers association of Nairaland over to you. |
freesinzu:Mr sensible, I happened to be around this kid of scene twice when I was younger, on the 1st instance the small boy turned into a tortoise, on the second instance the kid turned into a big tuber of yam. There are powers beyond your comprehension Mr sensible. |
excel001:Bros forget this Poo you typed about real friends, you are only looking for maga wey go pay. Abegi SMH |
PaulIdu:we are all humans. Don't try to play God |
how will you collate it after typing yes or no? |
slimthugchimee2:And you believe you are better than those without secondary education? |
All those wishing him harm make Una repent and pray for this man. He is looking gravely ill and old. |
I don't care |
Well... it's true. |
Almost two years gone and the country hasn't found its feet instead it's sinking down fast. The presidency may be actually trying to turn things around but the question that begs answers is how are they doing it? Anyway let's check out public opinion, click like if you think he can't win second term and share if you stand with Buhari. |
greg42:you have no case against nairaland. have you ever cared to read the disclaimer at the end of the webpage? Anyway I have edited his first post and banned him from the forum. |
I read your story and felt for you, but then I will like to point out something I noticed, it's true you are a graduate, but same goes for many others out there, It's bad that your only selling point is proficiency in Microsoft word. Pls try and upgrade yourself with other certifications. I know the economy is bad that may not afford for certifications but why not learn some other things like apart from Microsoft word. I wish you the very best in your job hunt and try to stay positive and focused. |
Some people understand that google is the best and most popular search engine that helps them find a useful and necessary information they are looking for. However, there are so many tricks you have to apply on google search engine every time you need to find something important. These tricks will make your search easier and faster and you will find what you need immediately. These aren’t related to using google app store or other external applications from google. You have to change your orientation about how you use the google search engine with these simple tricks/tips: 1. Educational Researches: Whether you are schooling or you are a writer, you must try this google trick. I love learning about something new and when I need to find the truest info about what I need to search, I just type ‘site:edu’ first followed by what I need to find. This option will help limit the number of educational institutions or colleges. Sometimes I also type ‘site:edu intitle’ and followed by what I need to find. For example, type ‘Oxford:edu diet’ to find the best results from Oxford University. 2. Particular Website: When you want to find some vital information on a specific website, use this amazing google tip. Just put in the word ‘site,’ then a colon, the website and the keywords of the information you are looking for. Forexample, if you need to find something about Fun And Jokes here on Akhampapa, type ‘site:akhampapa.com fun and jokes’, and start the enjoyment of ninja feeling. 3. Recent Websites: If you want to look for a newly created websites synonymous or related to your favorite websites, you do not have to spend eternity searching for them. Just specify your preferred website in your search, then add the word ‘related’ and a colon and wait for the results. For example, if you are looking for other websites related to Facebook, this is what to type in ‘related:facebook.com.’ I know for sure you won’t use this trick regularly, but it’s worth knowing. 4. Power Of 2 Quotation Marks: Are you looking for something definite? have you tried using double quotation marks? I often look for latest songs online (I am quite sure I’m not the only one) and this google trick makes my search results a bit easier and faster. I put double quotation marks all around my search and google gives me almost everything containing all words I typed in the search box. You can also use double quotation marks to find quotes and many other things. This is surely one of the most useful Google tricks you should use every time. 8. Hyphen: If you are a regular user of google search engine, you would know how difficult to find what you want when you have two meanings. To conquer this and your search result easier and faster, type in a hyphen between those two meanings. This will enable you to avoid unnecessary information and get what you are actually searching for on the google engine. If you are a student or worker, these google search tricks come with ease for you, study how to use them and have the great experience on google website every time you need to search something. |
stupid!! |
how come the news is only on nairaland? |
CodeHouse:23 plus FCT 24 |
how does it help the common man? |
I have not been to any state in the north east, I have been to other states. |
Are they just waking up from sleep? In fact Sai Baba. Baba Buhari never start he is just beginning. |
Through my work, I’ve had the privilege of speaking to and working with thousands of students, young adults and 1parents. Two things have become painfully obvious to me. First, it’s extraordinarily difficult to be a world class parent. Second, a significant proportion of students and young adult's frustrations are caused by their parents. I am not a parent myself, but I’ve observed what many parents say to their children, which can negatively impact them, sometimes for life. From a child and a student’s perspective, here are 10 things that parents should never say: 1. “You’re useless" or “You’re a failure" It’s shocking how many parents say this to their children in a fit of anger. This is the type of phrase that can scar children deeply, and can make them doubt their worth as a human being. 2. “I know what’s best for you" As a parent, you might feel like you really do know what’s best for your children, but using this phrase is not at all effective in convincing them that you're right. Instead, parents should do all they can to empower their children to take full responsibility for their choices and their life. 3. “Because I said so!” This is another phrase that’s unlikely to be persuasive. Parents need to establish boundaries for their children, but “Because I said so” isn’t enough reason for children to be convinced that staying within those boundaries is a good idea. 4. “I told you so” It’s tempting for parents to say this when it turns out that their advice that their children had ignored was, in fact, correct. If you’re a parent, I urge you to refrain from using this phrase. Saying “I told you so” is sure to annoy your children and to cause strain in the relationship. 5. “So clever!” Here are some instances where parents might exclaim “So clever!”: A two-year-old keeps his or her toys after playing with them A three-year-old says “Thank you" after receiving a present, A 12-year-old decides to learn about Einstein’s theory of relativity. Parents (and all of us, in general) have subconsciously come to associate responsibility, politeness and curiosity with “cleverness". When they do this, however, they begin to unintentionally tell their children that intelligence is all-important, when in fact most of us would agree that integrity and morals are even more important. Parents should emphasize character and values, while not neglecting the worth of hard work and a love for learning. When parents praise their child, they should be specific, rather than just saying "So clever!" For example, they could say "That was kind of you to help that lady carry her groceries" or "That was generous of you to share your toys with your friend". 6. “Why can’t you be more like…” It’s natural for parents to draw comparisons to other children, but doing so can cause psychological damage to their own children. Parents ought to focus on what makes their children unique, and encourage them to be the best version of themselves that they can be, instead of merely trying to be better than others. 7. “I wish you weren’t my son/daughter" Some parents say this when they’re feeling especially frustrated or upset with their children. I’ve spoken to students whose parents had said this to them more than 10 years earlier, but they still harboured immense bitterness and resentment toward their parents for making such a hurtful statement. 8. “You’re such a terrible boy/ girl!” Children have a strange way of becoming the kind of person that their parents, as well as those closest to them, imagine them to be. When a child misbehaves, parents could say something like this instead: “This is so unlike you. You’re usually such a considerate and responsible boy. You’ll still be punished for misbehaving, but this is really not like you at all to do something so naughty.” 9. “You always…” or “You never…” When trying to correct their child’s behaviour, it’s much more effective for parents to point out specific instances or examples, rather than tell their child that “You always forget to do your chores" or “You never keep your promises". 10.“Don’t argue with me” When parents say this during a disagreement, they cause their child to feel even angrier and less willing to obey or compromise. Parents should reason with their child and explain their perspective calmly. It’s crucial that parents don’t lose their cool! In conclusion, As a parent, you have the ability to powerfully influence your children’s future and destiny. What a noble yet daunting responsibility! To all of you parents reading this article: I know you’re up to the challenge. |
unbanned |
Msc Aeronautics Engineering, hmm, how does it sound? it sounds like a misplaced priority. People are looking for realistic jobs you are talking about aeronautics in Nigeria |
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anyway am not surprised most of them full romanceland