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So far, many budding entrepreneurs had been are keen about starting an Home Based Internet Business, but the common question is where do they start from? The idea here that every Nairaland members with common interest should post here what they know about what a beginner needs to venture into a profitable internet business. http://beginnersguidetoecommerce..com/ |
It is quite unfortunate that many people desire the GREEN, yet they tend to think they are still in the industrial age. Many shy away from becoming an information player, perhaps at the stand of unawareness that we are already at the information age. Post here your idea of internet education, how to become an information player, and how to most importantly, as individual, complement the evolutionary process into the information age. thank you. |
Ccomputers:Am sure you can get a website done for you, just visit www.oakservers.net |
We all know these guys are playing a particular script |
nothing is existing in isolation |
The question is; Is the salary cut scientific |
The Pill is a tablet containing two female hormones – an oestrogen and a progestogen. Various oestrogens and progestogens are used in the many different types of Pill which are available. There are currently 23 brands on the market in Britain. These two hormones stop you from ovulating (producing an egg) each month. And if you don’t ovulate, you won’t get pregnant. In addition, the hormones thicken the secretions round your cervix, making it more difficult for sperm to get through. Also, they make the lining of your womb thinner, so that it’s less receptive to an egg. So is the Pill safe? Basically, yes. But very occasionally, it can have serious side-effects. However, recent news about Pill safety has been remarkably good. The Royal College of General Practitioners has produced an important report that revealed the remarkable fact that Pill-users have a 12% reduction in their risk of developing cancer. The report also found that breast cancer rates were the same in women who have used the Pill, and women who haven’t. Nevertheless, most doctors don’t think that the Pill should be ‘dished out’ to absolutely everyone, without any need for a prescription. So when you want to start on the Pill, you should see a doctor (or family planning nurse) and have a short check-up. The this is to see if you have any ‘risk factors’ that would make you more liable to deep vein thrombosis (DVT), heart attacks or strokes. How effective is the Pill? It’s very effective indeed, which is why so many millions of women rely on it. If you take it exactly as prescribed, then its effectiveness is likely to be almost 100 per cent. Put it another way: let’s say that 100 women use the Pill for a year, and that all of them never forget to take a tablet. It’s likely that not a single one of them will get pregnant. In contrast, if they were all relying on the condom instead, then probably about five of them would become pregnant. And if they used no contraception at all, then at least 20 of them would fall pregnant! So the Pill is just about the most effective method of contraception there is, apart from sterilisation. How do you take it? In the UK, you’re given a pack containing 21 Pills and you take one every day for three weeks. At the end of those three weeks, you ‘break’ for a week. During those seven days, you’ll have your period. It’s stopping the Pill at the end of the pack that brings on the period. After the week’s break, you start on your next packet. So it’s ‘three weeks on and one week off’ throughout the year. If you want to, you can set your mobile phone so that it beeps at the same time every day, to remind you to take your Pill. |
If it true that there is a global economic recession, more focus should be on creating more jobs. Nigerian graduates should be more creative to create jobs, in result creating more money. |
Good You! What does it take to register an NGO. this including the cost. |
Virtually everybody is psychically imbalance, cant think straight, does not know the right from wrong. Dont worry yourself about that, it has now become a 'norm'. |
My brother please learn to create money, |
What Women Wants ; Gibson, a movie You must have seen it many times, but i have got a message for you in dia. |
You are a very funny person tobi24 |
Y naijacutee:You have done real good, God bless you. |
Yes dont make any issue out of this, what Leke has written there is straight forward. |
For the real life, there is a universal law for all actions; like begets like. |
Love, loving, some even say; i want to love you for you, for me, for life and for love itself. But the question is; What is love itself? |
The truth is that, the feelings he had for her may not die just like that. There are some experiences also that he may never forget. Its always difficult to look side ways like that my dear |
@nitation You are really doing a great work on this thread. |
Pardon her, she simply lacks morale, she cant be contented with what she has. Just tell her you dont have a budget for that now and watch her reaction |
Money |
So money and love goes, |
@ patwhizkid Do you remember i had posted a topic related to this, ' does love really exist and everybody was trying to convince me. I do not believe them anyway, because, i know poverty had eaten up a larger part of the brains on Nigerians. Most people are psychically alienated to the conditions. |
@ patwhizkid You really have your way with words, what has the guy done to you? |
What should a good business plan looks like? |
Has good as Jesus the master |
there are beautiful fruits with rotten heart and ugly ones with sweet heart. |