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what abt the others still suffering? |
awesome. willy is working |
This lady will be interesting in bed. |
The police man dressed in black should be attended to fast. He looks hungry |
Seems the American Police needs our policemen to help them. |
How come u guys have this heart. I fear dana joor. |
So Jona will buy another jet? |
same player J.M. Obi, plays for Nigeria and chelsea. He gets results in chelsea and non for Nigeria. A signal that we dont have a good coaching team, |
...in the lions den. Coming soon. |
wheres the too much money? Food for less than 10 guests. I can do better |
he is one man that i will remember when i hear the word confused. |
This topic will not make frontpage nw, if its all these poor Nollywood actors that manage to get a trip to dubai na one hand. Showing off almost nude pics. Nairaland should change for 2015 or else we will vote APC in. |
they would have allowed keshi to finish his failure because he will be claiming he would have qualified and amodu will fail and tell us that the damage had already been done before he came in. |
why must gurus like me always wear glasses? |
Grown adults were listening to and took advice from a 13-year-old boy, who spoke about Internet security. The teenager, Wang Zhengyang, is an “Internet security prodigy,” and is believed to be the youngest Internet hacker. Zhengyang was invited to speak in front of a large audience at the Internet Security Conference in Beijing, China. The teen said that he prefers to be seen as an “ethical computer hacker” after being questioned about the allegations that he hacked an online store and changed the price of an item from 2,500 yuan ($1 = 6.13 yuan) to 1 yuan. Zhengyang, who is a junior high school student in Beijing, said that he only wanted to “help fix the website, by showing the owners the flaws.” He was also accused of manipulating the online system at his school. Zhengyang did not deny the allegations. However, he explained that he had no benefit from the hacked account. He explained that he did not hack the website for his junior high class, but for high school students in the same school. “We must first attack the websites to find it’s weaknesses,” he explained. In another incident, Zhengyang hacked a company’s website and went on a shopping spree without being charged for the items. He said that he was able to do so after finding a security breach related to password authentication. He notified the online store of the security breach and purchased the items. In April, the teen contacted Qihoo 360 Technology, a software company based in Beijing, about potential system flaws that could affect more than 100 educational institutions in the country. “I think that hacking a website for profit is immoral,” Zhengyang said. He enjoys finding security risks on websites and find ways to fix it. “I will not use my talents for anything illegal,” Zhengyang told his listeners. maryanneyo..com.
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nickz:pls share the video with us |
1. Sleep Paralysis Imagine waking up and not being able to move any part of your body except your eyes. You are fully conscious and completely aware of your surroundings, but you have lost all control of your physical body. Frightened, you look around the room the best you can. Through the darkness, you see a demon-like figure standing at the foot of your bed. The cackle of an old women echoes throughout the rooms. For people who suffer from sleep paralysis, this experience can be a debilitating reality. The body is naturally paralyzed during sleep (for example, to prevent you from acting out your dreams). However, with sleep paralysis, the mechanism that causes and releases this paralysis malfunctions when the sufferer wakes up. Many cases of this disorder are marked by extremely disturbing, vivid hallucinations of demons, monsters, and even extraterrestrials. www.tichest.com |
2. Night Terrors Night terrors are by definition extremely scary and discomforting. They occur in episodes of screaming and intense fear that sufferers can not control. Sleepwalking has been known in some who suffer from night terrors, making this disorder that much more frightening. Suffers can suddenly sit up in bed, scream, kick and punch, run around the house, and engage in aggressive behaviour. Not only can the disorder can be extremely embarrassing or exasperate depression and anxiety, in can lead to injury of the sufferer or their family members. |
3. Exploding Head Syndrome Exploding head syndrome almost sounds like something made up, but it is a very real and serious sleep disorder. Suffers of exploding head syndrome hear very loud noises while sleeping or waking up. These sounds are not always abstract. They can be slamming doors, fireworks, gun fire, or the crack of lightening. Suffers often mistake these sounds as being real when they hear them. The sounds can also be accompanied by visual sensations of the same sounds. It can lead to depression, anxiety, and panic disorders in those who experience exploding head syndrome for long periods of time. According to the Sleep Medicine Review, the disorder may affect one in ten people during their lives. Hearing sounds that are not really there, especially those that are very loud and abrupt, can be a frightening and scary experience for any person. |
4. Sleepwalking Sleepwalking is in many ways an extreme version of of REM behaviour disorder. Instead of people acting out their dreams with leg or arm movements, sufferers of sleepwalking can get up, walk around, and perform normal physical functions as they would while awake—but they are still sleeping. Children are more commonly affected by the disorder. Isolated cases do not usually require treatment, as long as the sleepwalker does not unintentionally injure themselves. However, sleepwalking cases where people run barefoot for miles, perform violent actions, or hurt themselves have been documented. Even if occasional or long-time sleepwalkers are not violent, it is a disheartening feeling to know you have no control of your body. |
5. REM Behaviour Disorder REM stands for “rapid eye movement.” REM is a specific phase of sleep responsible for deep physical relaxation (slow breathing, paralysis) and the dream state. In this phase, eyes literary move rapidly under the eye lids during dreams. Normally, the body is completely paralyzed during this phase. However, REM behaviour disorder causes suffers to physically act out their dreams often in the form of unpleasant nightmares. People may violently move their arms and legs (as if they might in a dream) and loudly vocalize situations. REM behaviour disorder can be an early symptom of dementia or Parkinson’s disease. In some cases, sufferers can hurt themselves or their partners with their sudden and violent physical movements. |
6. Narcolepsy Sometimes narcolepsy is humourlessly depicted in popular culture as people suddenly falling asleep in strange environments. Indeed, that can happen with chronic narcolepsy, but the sleep disorder is extremely serious. Narcolepsy is characterized by extreme daytime fatigue and sudden attacks of sleep. In other worlds, the sufferer may fall asleep without notice and without control. There is no cure for narcolepsy, but it can be managed. However, it can be extremely frightening. Paralysis and hypnagogic hallucinations are two of the most debilitating symptoms. For example, suffers may wake up while still dreaming, and confuse the dream for reality. |
7. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obstructive sleep apnea is one of the most common sleep disorders in the world. Anyone can develop the disorder, but it is prevalent in overweight, middle-aged adults. It occurs when the throat muscles suddenly open, close, and block the flow of oxygen. Sufferers from obstructive sleep apnea will stop and start breathing intermittently throughout sleep. Of course, people are unconscious, and are not aware this is happening. If the thought of losing oxygen in your sleep isn’t scary enough, sleep apnea can lead to cardiovascular complications, chronic fatigue, and eye problems. |
Most people get a rush from fear. They ride roller coasters, skydive, and watch horror movies. However, for the 40 million people in the United States who suffer from a chronic sleep disorder, fear is always at the foot of their bed — waiting for them to fall asleep, or to keep them awake, ready to push them into the descending darkness of terror. More than 60 percent of North American adults experience some kind of sleep disturbance at least once a week. Nightmares, insomnia, and anxiety are just a few of the causes. It can be quite normal to have trouble falling asleep or waking up, and these problems can often be treated and managed, but other, more serious problems related to sleep can make life a living hell for those who suffer from them. In most cases, sleep-related difficulties range from lack of memory to trouble understanding financial affairs. In extreme cases, they can cause violence to oneself or others, and even lead to death. The following list includes frightening sleep disorders that cause more than inconvenient cognitive difficulties like concentration and memory. They are serious medical and neurological ailments that, despite treatment and medication, may never go away. Sudden respiratory failure, vivid hallucinations, and complete lack of control are frightening even in isolated incidents—but what if they occur night after night, year after year, with no signs of stopping? |
there are crimes in Nigeria that we dont take seriously...we break traffic rules too and its just like a norm. I wish we will all learn |
this looks like a made up story but this girl has lost it |
I usually take some time off, some weekends. I visit my relative who lives in a BQ in G.R.A Enugu, Nigeria. He has a white collar job and a company car that has the company ads boldly written on it. Last year he had issues with his landlord who was snooping into his privacy. The man questioned people who visited him relatives and friends. Eventually, they had issues and he moved. I was at his new apartment on 7/09/14 for the 2nd time this yr and his landlord who was acting abnormal called him while he was abt to drive off and asked him who i was. He polietly explained who i was and he said my brother should have come to his house to tell him that i will be around. He further went on to explain that he is curious because of security reasons (the compound has a short perimeter fence without a gate). When i got to knw that, i felt bad that a man who is well above 30 and pays his house rent would tell his landlord that he will have a visitor, be it a relative or a friend. The landlord himself seems to be a social person, people visit him and neighbours visit his children. Lawyers, Nairalanders and property managers please; 1. Do landlords have such rights over a rented property? 2. Do tenants have powers to also knw who visits the compound as the security of the vicinity is for everybody (community policing)? |
cashless policy for only the poor and besides a ligitimate biz man cannot for N17m in a hotel. Thats some stolen funds. |
some of these profs should atleast be smilling so that students will be encouraged |

