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Dokitadotun:It's called Medical Physics. Unilag runs postgraduate programmes for the course - I think even up to PhD level. And there's still Biophysics. Physics is just too important. It's the big brother of the two other superbly fantastic areas of pure science, ice, Chemistry and Biology. |
seunwen2:No! I don't. But if you do some serious Google searches, you may be able to find quite a number of tuition free or very cheap postgraduate programmes for international students. I wish you success as you strive ahead. |
As a Physicist, I teach/lecture, carry out scientific, engineering and m;thematical researches in personal lab and with research institutes; write books (fiction and science textbooks); do computer programming; and I'm short of time to be able to do all that my scientific prowess has given me the capability for. |
Hope you won't see my response here as being harsh. But the truth is that if you had truly studied your Physics well enoufh , then you wouldn't have asked that question. Physics is both the foindation and the hallmark of Science and Technology. Go to Wikipedia and search for 'Outlines of Physics'. Maybe that would be helpful since it seems that the 4 or five years you spent in school studying yhe great Physics haven't been useful in helping you choose a line of carreer(s). |
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[quote author=SouffleX post=36273470]Ada upload the pinshures na [/Soufflex is one black, beautiful girl. I don't knowwhy she ddoesn't want us to see her picture. |
Ada96:Soufflex is one black, beautiful girl. I don't knowwhy she ddoesn't want us to see her picture. |
rhaby:Hi rhaby. Nice meeting you. You sent me an email sometime in the past but I haven't been able to open the mail since then. Can you please contact me via 08168974531. Text message preferable. |
ladyF:Are you an author? I mean do you write literature books? well, they are far far better than the tight-tisted, immorality promoting and noisemaking yello people. |
A publishing firm engaged in publishing nursery, primary and secondary schools books urgently needs a competent and experienced graphics artist for full time employment. The firm is based in the Idimu-Egbeda axis of Lagos state (Alimosho LGA). The applicant should be able to operate adequately all the essential applications necessary for book graphics work - especially, CorelDraw. S/he should reside in the Ipaja-Egbeda-Ikotun-Igando axis. The salary is negotiable. Call Femi on 08168974531 for immediate employment. |
I read all genres of novel but my favourite genres are SF, historicals, medical thrillers, crime, true life and indigenous children stories. I have read quite a number of Dan Brown's, Robin Cook's, James Rollins: and Micheal Crichton's. I just finished reading Cook's Acceptable Risk. |
This is a thread for lovers of novels - foreign and indigenous to discuss about the novels (and authors) that they are reading currently or that they just finished reading. Novels can be of any genre. |
Fairgodwin:I'm sorry to say but what I perceived is that you have a closed or better stiil a myopically conservative mind. You are expectating posters to think along a particular line of view which you already have in mind - possibly, along a religious point of view. That's why you are continually rejecting other poeple's opinions. Why didn't you address the historical part of that post you posed to be analysing? Of course, you ain't a reader. You are only trying to pose as one. If you are, you will probably not be asking these questions. At least, not the way you are asking them and arguing about them. The Agricultural science that you so vehemently reject will expose you to the historical discovery and development of food materials by man. These were mainly by his intuition, instinct, by observing his environment which includes the animals feeding around him, by trial and error ( primitive experimentation) and so on. Go and ask a modern day food scientist/technologist how he take know how to make food in noodles, pasta, pies, fries and the likes. It's the power of the inquisitive mind and the consequent experimentation (trial and error). Oh boy, google and read. And learn to cherish scientific facts. |
In fact, na man dem photoshop. Maybe na op, ie, richgang himself. |
Photoshop things! |
Mtm5313:Oh boy, I just see say you don dey post before now. Which one you come dey ask me again? Na wa oh. |
Well direct number or not, Mr I don'tvote change. And the change son set to take place - come May 29. Now I dey observe which kind change we go get - positive or negative. If the change no pay us, we still get our PVC. |
Mtm5313:Person dey Daura, Katsina state and you come dey give us Lagos number to call him live and direct. How come? |
Mtm5313:1.) Get to the homepage (front page) of Nairaland - there you will see the different sections (families of topics). 2.) Decide on the section/group that you feel best suit the topic or thread you want to create. Then click on that. 3.) Look very well on the page you are taken to after clicking - in fact, at the upper part of the page. Look for CREATE A TOPIC. 4.) Click on it. 5.) On the new page you are taken to, type in the topic and the the introduction message at the approximate spaces. 6.) I think you should be able to complete the process from there - inasmuch as you are the one that posted this question to me. I wish you success. Welcome on board. |
If you are the type that reads novels - especially, science fiction, medical thrillers, historicals and the like, then you would have learnt a lot about that. I just finished reading Robin Cook's ACCEPTABLE RISK.And I saw the horror caused in ancient America as a result of wrong though sincere choice of food source. |
Didn't you do Agricultural Science and Biology in your primary and secondary schools? Haven't you heard or read of early men, fruit gatherers, stone throwing early hunters, early forest fires and man's discovery and control of fire? The food you so much recognize and consume easily today have taken our earliest forefathers millennia to discover, understand, recognize and cultivate. The same goes for our fleshy meals, ie, meat, fish, poultry, etc. Google to learn more if you are really interested in knowing the hows. |
With less than seven thousands topics/threads to the two millionth mark and going by the daily rate of creation, I think some people like me are nterested in knowing who the poster/creator of the thread will be. And also in knowing what the thread will be about. In a few months time, we shall know. The 2 000 000th thread in the tenth year of Nairaland. Let's watch and see. |
Laughter galore - even eight years after. You for put this in the jokes sectiin. |
Sai Baba!!! Sai Buhari!!!
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eripecs:Thanks dear. I really appreciate. |
I have none of driver's license, national I'd card and international passport. Will Payoneer accept my PVC as an authentic national identification mean? Thanks! |
Every sincere person, in any part of the world, knows that CORRUPTION and INSECURITY are presently at their highest level ever in the history of Nigeria. These two and many other social ills have been the major problems confronting the Nigeria nation since she got her independence - if not before. But under this Jonathan's administration, corruption with impunity and getting away with it are the order of the day. This is a common knowledge that everyone sincere to himself can testify to. Now, a terribly surprising example of how this Jonathan government condones corruption is the case of Bola Tinubu - a former governor of Lagos state and a leader of the opposition. I wonder why this man has not been charged to court and prosecuted accordingly with all the corrupt allegations President Jonathan's PDP now level at him - as they show us everyday on some national TVs, especially, the AIT. Why are they telling Nigerians all these every hour, everyday? Are we the ones to prosecute him and all his cohorts that Jonathan's men allege are so much corrupt that they own more than half of the total wealth of the richest state in Nigeria? If they are so sure of just half of the various offences they greatly strive to make us believe that Tinubu committed and still commits, what is stopping them from charging him to court and prosecuting him as necessary? Ain't the EFCC, ICPC, DSS, Code of Conduct Bureau, The Nigeria Police, Office of Procurement (Due Process), the federal high courts, the courts of appeal, the supreme court and many other anti-graft agencies under the administration of President Jonathan. To me, it is either the president and his PDP are telling us lies about Tinubu and his colleagues or they are confirming the well-known fact that GEJ has a big heart for corruption. I think Nigerians shouldn't allow themselves to be deceived by all these allegation-making attitude of the PDP. I believe they are currently compiling the allegations they intend to use to 'expose',(actually ridicule) other members of the APC - especially, Governor Amaechi. Nigerians, don't be deceived by a group of people that are not ready to fight corruption doggedly in this country. The truth is that if corruption is reduced by just 50% in this country, the living condition of the masses of Nigeria will be greatly made better. Most things will fall in place and our toil day in, day out will no longer be rewarded with poor living condition and inflation. What if it is now reduced by more than half? To me, any middle class or lower class Nigerian that want to continue with PDP government at the federal level has really come to this world to suffer and die in abject poverty. Put tribal and religious sentiments aside and look at your own life. How has the sixteen years rule of PDP bettered your life? Why don't you let us try another party and indeed a person that has never been in their camp and then see how things will go for us? Are we truly the suffering and smiling people? Nigerians think and vote out the people under whose government you have continually been subjected to poverty and hard living. I said my own o! |
Thanks a whole lot, Dr Wip! You are really doing a great job here. People like you and Ladywriter have made Nairaland a case of a good coming out from a country that is internationally known ad the abode of cyber criminals. As far as I'm concerned Nairaland is far far more beneficial than Facebook and the likes - particularly for Nigerians. Thanks once more! |
Hello Dr Wip. This is really a very beneficial thread. I discovered it today. And I have benefited immensely from it. You guys here are wonderful Nigerians. More grease to your elbows. I'm a Physics and Education undergraduate here in Nigeria. I have quite a number of academic articles in the areas of Physical Sciences that I want to get published in renowned science journals anywhere in the world. Do those journals in Cyprus accept and pay for scholarly articles from nonresidents? Also, I'm a teacher of over 17 years in Nigeria and a published author of over 10 years. I have about 5 published children story novels and over 25 nursery and primary school textbooks published. But yet I'm still as poor as the church rat. No thanks to the Nigerian publishers who have been paying me peanuts - even though they sell my books in the thousands. Dr Wip or anyone here that can be helpful, how can I get publishers of children story and science/mathematics textbooks over there? I have quite a number of children story, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics manuscripts that I'm yet to publish. I will really appreciate anyone that can be helpful either with the journal publication or with the novel/textbook publication. I don't mind if it's getting writing contract. Thanks! |
Please o house, is it possible to get job on Freelancer. com and be paid when I'm not through with opening my paypal or payooner account? Where will my money be paid if I peradventure wins a bid and go on to complete the job? Thanks. |

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