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Osheyyyy Jon Champion of Africa. Playing in the Chinese league doesn't undermine your worth in front of goal, regardless of the team. Go and ask paulinho of Brazil Who was just shipped to Barcelona. he has two goals already and Suarez is still struggling with just one. Saying Iheanacho was kicked out by guardiola due to performance reason is terribly wrong. Manchester City needed to play the new boys they bought and had to move old faces like nasri and Jesus navas too. I agree with you on both ezenwa and echiejile but we can't just rule them out beacause they played poorly. They've been loyal and have previously shown they are ready to give their all for the team. I say we keep the team and build their confidence before June next year. |
Seriously this one weak me. Lalsticlacla
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NobleAngell:Check your email |
NobleAngell:Check your PM. |
For a start, go for blogger. When you get the hang of it and feel like expanding and getting more features, Go for WordPress. Finally when you get to a level where you feel you should be the boss and have absolute control over EVERYTHING, go for any PHP framework. |
Rolly83:I no sure say Mods dey view most of these threads. Dem go just push am to front page wakka commot. |
No be this same news we read yesterday? Mods how far? |
Nigerian Adsense anyday anytime. The stress of payoneer, payza et al is just too much. |
ironheart:Humans. |
OP I wish I could reply and fault most of the points outlined but I won't. As a passing shot however, blogging should be a side activity or a hobby. It shouldn't be a priority to students. Invest more of your time Learning and developing yourself. |
Somehow I feel the Arewa youths were sponsored by some bigwigs that are condemning their statements in public. Their comments are capable of iciting violence. Why haven't any arrest been carried out by the DSS? They did it to Apostle Suleiman and Audu Maikori, so what's stopping them? Well I'm just thinking aloud. |
OP you are lucky you put a caveat on apps with OBB+DATA files. What apps would I use for gaming? Talking Tom/Angela? |
That guy would be loyal to anything he pledges allegiance to. |
[quote author=MtnStaff777 post=57002206][/quote]Baba you no dey taya? |
Oh no not again. Push educative and informative topics to FP. SMH |
morscino:
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UNIUYO ![]() |
...and some people will be complaining and advocating against Jungle Justice when ritualist are caught. Smh |
guchi120:Mods should do something about this data guy.. he is really spamming NL |
Then some people will be complaining when jungle justice is meted out to robbers |
Olukologia:No hate brotherly |
Pretty Gyal.... Hope he concentrates more on his career though. He still got a long way to go. I no trust all these models. |
Madrid Hater any day anytime... |
1. Your Heart is a Pump Your heart really isn't just a pump, it's a SUPER pump. Every part of your body needs oxygen to survive, and your heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to every organ in your body, every minute, of every day. For its size, your heart is a remarkably strong pump … the pressure it generates is strong enough to squirt blood thirty feet across a room. Depending on what you're doing, your heart will pump one to seven gallons of blood a minute, and as much as 2000 gallons a day. Over the course of your lifetime, your heart will pump one million barrels of blood … that's enough blood to fill two oil super tankers! 2. Men and Women's Hearts are Different As a heart surgeon, I can tell you that the outward appearance of a man's heart is identical to that of a woman's heart, but there are some very subtle differences. An average man's heart weighs 10 ounces, and a woman's heart weighs only 8 ounces. Women's hearts make up for their smaller size by beating a little faster. The average heart rate of a man is 70 beats/minute, and that of a woman is 78 beats/minute. 3. Your Heart is Not Red. Despite the fact that any Valentine's Day card ever made depicts a bright red heart, your heart really isn't red at all. The blood that it pumps is red, but your heart itself is darker and browner than the blood it pumps … it is more the color of a colonial brick house. Furthermore, the surface of your heart has abundant deposits of fat (independent of your weight), which make the surface of your heart look very yellow. 4. Your Heart is Not on the Left Side of Your Chest Although most of us place our right hand on our left chest when we pledge allegiance to the flag, we really should be placing it over the center of our chest, because that's where our hearts sit. Your heart is in middle of your chest, in between your right and left lung. It is, however, tilted slightly to the left. 5. A Bigger Heart is Not a Better Heart Although having a "big heart" is considered an admirable quality, it isn't healthy. Having an enlarged heart or overly muscular heart can be dangerous. An average healthy heart weighs less than one pound, and is roughly the size and shape of your clenched fist. Because hearts beat every second of every day of your life, they are designed for a long-distance race, not a sprint … so healthy hearts look more like a marathon runner … lean and efficient. 6. A Common Cold Can Damage Your Heart We all know that blocked arteries and leaky heart valves can damage your heart, but most people don't know that the viruses that cause a common cold can weaken your heart … this condition is called a viral cardiomyopathy. Just like with cold and flu symptoms, your heart will usually recover its function once the virus runs its course. It may be a surprise to you that excessive alcohol intake and certain cancer-fighting chemotherapy drugs can also weaken your heart. 7. Your Heart Will Continue to Beat Even if it's Removed From Your Body A scene in Indiana Jones's Temple of Doom shows a heart continuing to beat after it has been ripped out of man's chest. As remarkable as this seems, it can happen. Your heart has its own electrical system that causes your heart to beat, and as long as your heart continues to receive oxygen, it will continue to beat … even if it's separated from the rest of your body. 8. Your Heart Cannot Fatigue Your heart begins beating four weeks after conception and doesn't stop beating until you die. It beats 100,000 times a day, and almost one million times a week. What's remarkable is that although your heart can weaken for other reasons, it won't fatigue, it never tires out … it has tremendous endurance. Think about trying to squeeze a tennis ball in your hand (which is similar to the force of a beating heart) 1000,000 times a day … you couldn't do it. 9. You Can Have a Heart Attack Without Having "Chest Pain" Although the classic symptoms of coronary artery disease or an impending heart attack include heaviness or tightness in the your chest, and shortness of breath, there are many other possible presentations including fatigue, sweating, nausea, palpitations, and neck or arm pain. Some people, particularly diabetics, may have no symptoms at all … and when a heart attack occurs in this setting it's called a "silent" heart attack. 10. Emotions or Stress Can "Break Your Heart" Emotions and stress can cause your body to release certain hormones that, under certain circumstances, can paralyze large portions of your heart. This is called "takotsubo's cardiomyopathy" or "broken heart syndrome," and primarily affects post-menopausal women. The stress that triggers this phenomenon can be the death of a loved one, the loss of money, a surprise party or even the fear of performing in public. Fortunately this syndrome is only temporary, and after supportive measures, heart function usually returns to normal. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/02/14/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-your-heart/
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Can Facebook use all that it knows about us to help stop someone from dying by suicide? It's been more than a rhetorical question since January, after a video, pulled from the social media platform Live.Me and shared on Facebook, showed a 12-year-old Katelyn Nicole Davis taking her own life. Facebook couldn't control the spread of the video and appeared unsure if it even violated its own terms of service. A month later, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 6,000 word global community manifesto made it clear that Facebook is ready to take on a more parental role, one that acknowledges its incredible influence and impact over nearly 2 billion people around the world. Zuckerberg wrote: The Facebook community is in a unique position to help prevent harm, assist during a crisis, or come together to rebuild afterwards. This is because of the amount of communication across our network, our ability to quickly reach people worldwide in an emergency, and the vast scale of people's intrinsic goodness aggregated across our community.. Now Facebook is ready, the company announced on Wednesday, to take a first and significant step in building a safer and more supportive Facebook community by significantly strengthening its own suicide prevention tools (Facebook has had suicide reporting and tools for a decade). The update includes a rather incredible claim: Facebook will use artificial intelligence to identify those members contemplating suicide. I wrote a letter on building global community a couple weeks ago, and one of the pillars of community I discussed was keeping people safe, Zuckerberg wrote on his personal Facebook feed on Wednesday. "These tools are an example of how we can help keep each other safe." According to a release outlining its plans, Facebook is now testing a system that relies on pattern recognition based on posts previously reported for suicide risk. The AI tool looks at words in the post and, especially, comments from friends — such as "Are you okay?" and "I'm here to help" — that may indicate someone is struggling. This part of the system won't auto-report those at risk to Facebook, but will instead make the options for reporting self-injury and suicide more prominent the next time that at-risk person logs in to Facebook. Facebook is also testing a pattern recognition system, that will identify posts that include suicidal thoughts. Those posts will get reviewed by Facebook's Community Team, which will decide if they need to extended suicide prevention resources to that Facebook member. In addition and perhaps in acknowledgement of the Live.Me video tragedy, Facebook is also introducing suicide prevention tools to Facebook Live posts. "People watching a live video have the option to reach out to the person directly and to report the video to us," said Facebook in a release. http://mashable.com/2017/03/01/facebook-suicide-prevention-ai/?utm_cid=hp-r-3#YXcSJKGJ.Sq6
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Inasmuch as I would love to post a python script that does the aforementioned task, I rather would urge you to learn the basics of writing codes. Simplify the problem by breaking it down logically on paper. Do not form the habit of asking for codes. Post what you have done so far and let us help solidify your knowledge by guiding you on what to do next or where exactly you seem to be wrong. |

