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frostland:I go help you finish am.. |
GTA sa
injustice__gods Amongst us |
[color=#000099] [color=#000099] The song, Happy Birthday to You , is sung thousands of times every day and millions of times each year. It is that simple ditty of four lines wishing someone a “Happy Birthday” with one of those lines containing the birthday person’s name. The composer of that tune was Mildred J. Hill (1859-1916) whose birthday is June 27. Her younger sister, Patty S. Hill (1868-1946), wrote the words. This song, though simple in structure, has a complex history. Mildred and Patty were born in Kentucky in the Louisville area. They and their four other siblings had parents who instilled in them the value of education and music. Mildred was a composer, music teacher, and musicologist who had specialized in the study of Negro spirituals. Patty was a kindergarten teacher and principal of the Louisville Experimental Kindergarten School. She was a leading authority on early-childhood education that emphasized the concepts of the German educator who created kindergarten, /color]
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PoliticalThuG:what if it were your sister.... I smell jealousy... there..*covers nose* |
luvinhubby:my brother God didn't do this.... |
samted:well I don't like online games ,am not downloading again |
Drefan:oboy you wicked o, noting go remain for him mouth again na...with hydrogentetraoxosulphate vi |
am in Kaduna if you gree for 7k |
your right @op, but that doesn't mean your marriage will end up like Thiers, besides I think its an example to learn from... |
good one @op... |
with this win on mancity, this guys are winning the league |
what school allows such prependalism |
FTC...this is awesome... am going to try the onion stuff... |
TO BE CONTINUED |
How Dishonesty Affects You “There are always difficult situations that can be solved with a little dishonesty.”—Samantha, South Africa. Do you agree with that statement? Like Samantha, all of us have faced difficult situations at one time or another. How we react to situations that tempt us to be dishonest can reveal what values we hold dear. For example, if saving face is paramount to us, we would likely view being dishonest as just another tool used to accomplish the task. When the truth comes to light, however, dishonesty often brings negative consequences. Consider the following. DISHONESTY DESTROYS TRUST Relationships are built on trust. When two people trust each other, they feel safe and secure. But trust does not happen overnight. People build trust when they spend time together, engaging in honest communication and acting unselfishly. Trust can be shattered, however, by just one act of dishonesty. And when trust has been broken, it can be very difficult to rebuild. Have you ever been deceived by someone you thought was a good friend? If so, how did you feel? Likely you felt hurt, even betrayed. That certainly is understandable. There is little doubt that dishonesty can destroy the fabric of precious relationships. DISHONESTY BREEDS DISHONESTY A study by Robert Innes, a professor of economics at the University of California, found that “dishonesty is indeed contagious.” Thus, dishonesty could be likened to a virus—the more contact you have with a person who is deceitful, the greater your risk of being “infected” with dishonesty yourself. How can you avoid falling into the trap of dishonesty? The Bible can help you. Please consider a few Bible principles.
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Hitoshi worked in the accounting office of an
employment agency in Japan. While reviewing a
financial account with his superior, Hitoshi was
told that he was expected to make a falsified
report. Hitoshi explained that his conscience
would not let him do dishonest work. As a
result, Hitoshi’s superior threatened to fire him,
and he ultimately lost his job.
In the months that followed, Hitoshi became
downhearted over his employment prospects. During
one job interview, for instance, Hitoshi mentioned that
he could not engage in dishonest work. The interviewer
responded, “Your way of thinking is strange!”
Hitoshi’s family and friends encouraged him to remain
firm in his resolve to be honest, yet he began to have
some doubts. For instance, he said, “I wondered if
being honest about my faith was a good idea.”
Hitoshi’s experience is a disturbing reminder that not
everyone prizes honesty. In fact, some may even view
it as a liability, particularly in the business community.
“I’m surrounded by people who are dishonest,” said a
working woman in South Africa, “and sometimes the
pressure to conform is very great.”
One form of dishonesty that is particularly widespread
today is lying. Some years ago, a study by Robert
S. Feldman, a psychologist at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst, determined that 60 percent of
adults lie at least once during a ten-minute
conversation. “It was a very surprising result,” says
Feldman. “We didn’t expect lying to be such a
common part of daily life.” Is it not strange that most
people abhor the idea of being lied to yet there are few
practices more common than lying?
Why are lying, stealing, and other forms of dishonesty
so common today? How does dishonesty affect society
as a whole? And more important, how can we avoid
getting caught up in these dishonest practices?
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please is wwe immortals an online game? |
Gamine:please is wwe immortals an online game? |
Chief Magistrate Adesoji Adegboye gave this order on Wednesday following an ex-parte motion MAD/10cm/2016, filed by the Ekiti State Government against Mr. Aluko and the State Commissioner of Police, pursuant to Section 117 of the Criminal Code Law, Cap C16, law of Ekiti State 2012, Section 79 of the Ekiti State Administration of Criminal Justice Law 2014 and Section 23 (D) of the Magistrates’ Courts Law 2014. In the motion, which was filed and moved by the State Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mr. Gbemiga Adaramola, an order of the court was sought to issue the warrant against Mr. Aluko to be executed by the Commissioner for the purpose of committing him to trial for perjury. Chief Magistrate Adegboye said the order was granted as a means for Aluko to attend the court to defend himself. The matter was premised upon an application to the State Attorney General by a lawyer, Mr. Sunday Olowolafe, calling for the prosecution of Mr. Aluko for alleged perjury, citing an interview he gave to Channels Television last Sunday. “The said Dr Temitope Kolawole Aluko now recanted the evidence he gave in the cause of the hearing of the Ekiti State Governorship Election Petition as a star witness even up to the Supreme Court. The Certified True Copy of the State on Oath, evidence of Dr. Temitope Kolawole Aluko in Court on the 12/11/14 and Nigerian Tribune and The Punch newspapers of Monday, 01/02/2016 that reported the interview granted are hereto attached,” Olowolafe declared. He stressed that unless looked into, the matter would definitely defile the cause of justice and rubbish the judicial proceedings. In an affidavit filed in support of the motion by Lere Olayinka, the Special Assistant to the State Governor on Public Communications and New Media, he stated that Mr. Aluko, who had been a witness before the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, swore to a Statement on Oath on August 4, 2014 stating that the election was not only free and fair, but devoid of violence, thuggery, hooliganism, snatching of ballot boxes, and related forms of electoral disorderliness. Olayinka further averred that Mr. Aluko tendered and adopted his statement on oath on November 12, 2014 and further gave evidence under cross-examination. He further stated that everything that Aluko said on Channels Television on Sunday contradicted his evidence before the Ekiti State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal. Issuing the warrant of arrest, Chief Magistrate Adegboye said since the court had the power to grant the order and that it will serve the interest of justice, and therefore ordered the Commissioner to arrest Aluko for the purpose of investigating and prosecuting him.
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lalasticlala abeg make people see did victory... |
News just reaching us indicates that the Supreme court which sat today, Monday, has upheld the election of Governor Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom state. The apex court in its ruling set aside appeal court judgement which cancelled elections in all 33 Local Government Area of the State, calling for a re-run. You may recall that Udom headed to the Supreme Court soon after the lower court ruling last year.
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Geofavor:no bro its science....amma nerd...not DAT you'd understand |
Geofavor:no bro its science....amma nerd... |
thanks bro, you know I could just sit and read things like this all day....BTW....about that alien signal thing...I read it once I think it was called the WHO signal.. |
frostland:for where.....abeg o...u no go even near my house...*sharpens marchet* that one na for the snake, even if I neva chop him meat before...na suya I for carry am do.... |
frostland:for where.....abeg o...u no go even near my house...*sharpens marchet* that one na for the snake, even if I neva chop him meat before...na suya I for carry am do.... |
Mario1989:but with all the money they have....why evading tax? |
: Neymar Faces 5Years Jail Time The Office of the Public Prosecutor in Brazil has decided to sue Neymar, Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell for alleged tax evasion and document tampering, according to reports. From what's being speculated, Neymar and his father, who is also amongst the accused, are suspected of having created three shell companies and tampering with documents . "It is patently clear that Neymar and his father established the companies with the sole purpose of paying less in tax ", assures the public prosecutor. Neymar could face 5 years in prison if found guilty of the crimes. The Prosecutor's complaint insists that they used the shell companies to facilitate the star's move to Barça, hence Bartomeu and Rosell also being charged. |
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Cutehector:pls how did you make your signature blue? |
frostland:oboi I will run o, I won't even near your house...thank God am far away.... |
frostland:no worry am very close |
I smell jealousy... there..*covers nose*

