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Mr. Landlord send my regards to the devil |
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Just sit down and read. @ Reply to [username] AFAIK As Far as I Know b/c Because BFN Bye For now BR Best Regards BTW By the Way DM Direct Message. d username sends one. EM FB FF Usually #FF for Follow Friday. #FollowFriday is supposed to work better than it does. If you #FF someone, take the characters to explain why. FFS For F–k’s Sake FML F–k My Life FTF Face To Face. Also, F2F. Or the Fair Trade Federation. Many other options. FTL For The Loss FTW For The Win FWD Forward FWIW For What It’s Worth HT Hat tip HTH Hope That Helps IMHO In My Humble Opinion IMO In My Opinion IRL In Real Life JV Joint Venture J/K Just Kidding LI LMAO Laughing My Ass Off LMK Let Me Know LOL Laughing Out Loud MT Modified Tweet NSFW Not Safe For Work OH Overheard OMFG Oh My F–king God OMG Oh My God PRT Partial Retweet (at the start of a tweet). Sometimes “Please Retweet” Old School: Party Check out the Rest @ https://only1jude./2015/08/23/top-50-twitter-acronyms-abbreviations-and-initialisms/ |
West Bromwich Albion substitutes: Rose, Lescott, Chester, Gardner, Gnabry, Anichebe, Lambert. West Bromwich Albion XI (4-2-3-1): Myhill; Dawson, McAuley, Olsson, Brunt; Yacob, Fletcher; McManaman, McClean, Morrison; Rondon. Chelsea XI (4-2-3-1): Courtois; Ivanovic, Terry, Zouma, Azpilicueta; Fabregas, Matic; Willian, Hazard, Pedro; Costa. Chelsea substitutes: Begovic, Cahill, Loftus-Cheek, Mikel, Traore, Remy, Falcao. |
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Solve this wizard maths This is incredible and Unbelievable!! Game of the day!!! It is real. Check it out:- 1. Take the last digit of your phone number. 2. Multiply it by 2 3. Add 5 to it 4. Multiply the answer by 50 5. Add 1765 7. Subtract your year of birth Answer you get must be three digits. - The first digit is the last digit of your phone. - The last two digits is your AGE!! Check and prove me wrong! cc: olawalebabs,Richiez,lalasticlala |
1) Al-Azhar University (970~972 AD) Located in Cairo, Egypt, the Al-Azhar University was established in 970~972 AD by the Fatimids as a center of Islamic learning. It was one of the first universities in the world. Today it is the chief center of Arabic literature and Islamic learning.
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2) Fourah Bay College (1827) This public university is located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. It was founded on 18 February 1827 and is the oldest university in West Africa and constituent college of the University of Sierra Leone. It is also the first western-style university in the region.
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3) University of Cape Town (1829) The UCT, which was founded in 1829 as the South African College, is a public research university located in Cape Town. It is the oldest university in South Africa and also the second oldest extant university in the African continent.
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4) University of Liberia (1862) The University of Liberia was established in 1862. This publicly funded institution of higher education is located in Monrovia. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in West Africa.
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5) University of Khartoum (1902) The University of Khartoum is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. It was established in the year 1902. This multi-campus, co-educational, public university is recognized as a top university and a high-ranked academic institution in Africa. It was renamed from Gordon Memorial College in 1956.
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6) Stellenbosch University (1903) This leading public research university was established in the year 1903. Located in Stellenbosch, this university was the first African university to sign the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities.
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7) Cairo University (1908) Founded on 21 December 1908, the Cairo University is a public university located in Giza. It became a state institution under King Fahd I in 1925. Currently it enrolls around 155,000 students in 22 faculties. Three of its graduates are Nobel laureates.
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University of Algiers (1909)Located in Algiers, Algeria, the University of Algiers was established in 1909. It stemmed out of different higher education institutions created in the 19th century under the French colonial rule. Today it is organized into seven faculties. There were some 30 indigenous Algerian students in 1914. Today, around 100,827 students study in this university.
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9) American University in Cairo (1919) The American University was established in the year 1919 by the American Mission in Egypt. The founders intended the university to be both a preparatory school and a university. The AUC is a nonprofit, independent, liberal arts, English language university. It offers American-style learning programs at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. Students from more than 100 nations study here.
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With its various centers of education, Africa offers many opportunities to students. Here is a brief overview about the 10 oldest universities in Africa. 10) Makerere University (1922) Makerere University is located in Kampala, Uganda. It was first established as a technical school in 1922. It transitioned from the faculty based to the collegiate system few years back. Today it is the largest institution of higher learning in Uganda. It is composed of nine colleges and one school and enrolls around 36,000 undergraduates and 4,000 postgraduates. It is one of the most prestigious universities in the African continent.
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1) 6th October Bridge, Cairo (20.5 km) The 6th October Bridge is located in Cairo, Egypt. It is in fact an elevated highway that is 20.5 km long. The bridge is owned by the Government of Egypt and maintained by General Authority for Roads, Bridges and Land Transport. It is built across the Nile River. Its construction was completed in 1996. Source: http://www.africaranking.com/top-10-longest-bridges-africa
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2) Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos (10.5 km) The Third Mainland Bridge is located in Lagos, Nigeria. The official name of this bridge is Ibrahim Babangida Bridge. It was opened in 1990. It is the longest of the three bridges connecting Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria, to the mainland. The bridge was built by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC.
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3) Suez Canal Bridge, El Qantara (3.9 km) Also known as the Shohada 25 January Bridge, the Suez Canal Bridge is a road bridge built across the Suez Canal. It is located at El Qantara, Egypt. This bridge connects Africa and Eurasia. It is built with assistance from the Japanese Government. That is why it is also called Egypt-Japanese Friendship Bridge.
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4) Mozambique Island Bridge (3.8 km) Mozambique Island Bridge is located in the Island of Mozambique. It connects the Island of Mozambique to the mainland over the Indian Ocean. This concrete bridge was completed in 1969 and is maintained by National Road Administration.
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5) Dona Ana Bridge (3.67 km) Dona Ana Bridge is built across the Zambezi River. It connects the towns of Mutarara and Vila de Sena. Construction of the bridge was completed in 1934. Currently it is a rail bridge.
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6) Armando Emilio Guebuza Bridge (2.37 km) Armando Emilio Guebuza Bridge is located in Mozambique. It is built across River Zambezi. It connects Sofala and Zambezia, two provinces in Mozambique. The bridge is also called Zambezi River Bridge. Designed by WSP Group, the bridge is 16 meters wide.
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7) Qasr al-Nil Bridge (1.932 km) Qasr al-Nil Bridge is built across the River Nile. Located in Central Cairo, Egypt, this bridge connects downtown Cairo to Gezira Island and the Zamalek district. This steel bridge was designed by Ralph Anthony Freeman.
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Wouri Bridge (1.8 km)The Wouri Bridge joins Douala to the port of Bonaberi. It carries both road and rail traffic to western Cameroon. It was built in the 1950s by the French during the colonial period.
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University of Algiers (1909)