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Hold on Brad, Taylor Swift is coming for you ![]() |
Rich4god:The passwords are right beside the study packs. They're case sensitive, so it might be better to copy and paste. |
morganist99:You can download the radio app from the store. I miss the Kids app too. |
morganist99:True. Like all our beautiful camera filters. My old 620 still has them on windows 8.1 What do you miss? |
morganist99:Go ahead and upgrade. |
Rich4god:https://portal.ican-ngr.org/studypack/index.asp |
anochuko01:Oh he knew the guy well. The same guy was handling the client's account so... ![]() |
Once had a colleague who sent in his cv to a recruitment agency for a job opening. Turned out a client of ours was the engagement company My guy got shortlisted and when the MD saw the name, he forwarded his cv to my boss. Mehn the ensuing drama was both sad and entertaining ![]() |
Fgollado:My thoughts too |
So long as it relates to the position you're seeking. It's advised that rather than simply listing out your hobbies, you should explain how your hobby provides you with necessary skills for the job. |
I hope it doesn't stop us from using alternative source of energy considered 'unclean'. |
Uchexxy:Yay I love The Catch. |
She's my mentor. Awww. Now Harvey has to grow up. Jessica Pearson has always been the one person to keep Harvey and Louis in check and now she's going away to start a different kind of practise. I don't get something though. Jessica is stepping away from corporate law because she realises there's more to fight for than power. Did she really have to leave her own firm? Couldn't she have created a division to handle criminal litigations? Unless this is just a reason to give her a clean exit from the show. I'll miss her ![]() |
https://www.nairaland.com/2084829/blogging-advice-beginners There are lots of suggestions in this section. |
Damn. People live like this? ![]() |
Advice after Facebook? Girl you high ![]() |
Why do we win most of our medals from power lifting? |
Has Soludo written any other articles ![]() |
safarigirl:Aren't there black characters in Suits? Jessica Pearson is black and a lead character. Louis Litt has a black secretary. The guy arraigned for murder is black. Mike's girlfriend has a black dad. |
All these people saying 'i will not lie' or 'how can a company with prestige as me to lie' blah blah You do realise the company literally lies every day, right? And that half that lie is to make sure you get decent salaries at the end of the month, right? How many of you get income from other sources outside your primary place of employment? Do you declare them for tax purposes? So let's say you're interviewed by a tax official and are asked to 'declare', would you? You lie every darn day, either out rightly or by implication as a party to a lie told on your behalf. Get off your high Horse ![]() P.S The only instance I've seen companies tell boldfaced lies have always been with tax officials. |
Mynd44: ![]() |
mamachizzy:That's harsh. Your dad needs to make a choice between his daughter's future and some church membership. Thankfully there's only one you and many other parishes he can worship with. |
Your father a knight? |
But why didn't you stop your friend when you knew what was happening? Why are you here acting like you care when you had the opportunity to help her out of a sticky situation, and you did nothing? You men think that because you spent money on a girl, then her body is yours to do as you please. But you're wrong. Whatever you choose to justify your action, rape is still rape. You have a choice to make here: Keeping friendship with that person you call a friend (which should say something about your person btw), or helping that girl corroborate her story if you're asked. I'll advice you distance yourself from that fellow and let him know exactly why you're doing it, unless of course you don't believe he's done anything wrong. ................ And women, you need to understand that you are in this world alone. There are very few people who have a moral compass, and fewer who use theirs. It might well be in your best interest to assume every man you meet is a beast, waiting to be unleashed. If you won't go the mile, don't even take the first step with him. If you're not into sex with the dude, don't lead him on. So many people out there want sex first, everything else they do for you is simply leading you there. Always make your position clear from the start-- If you don't want to date him, say so. If you don't want sex, say so. If you simply want to have fun with his money, say so. He is not a saint, and sin is way easier to perpetrate than practising self-control. Put a leash on greed-- it'll kill you before it lets you have anything. |
Well done ![]() |
Well played Mike ![]() |
chukel:Have you seen season 6 at all? |
cornel994:It's it a matter of editing. It's the initial shot. Your photo is too centred to observe the rule. Pick a subject, place it at the intersection of your grid (existing or imaginary), but at the same time try not to leave negative space either to the right or left, top or bottom. The overall feel of the picture should be superb even after applying the rule. |
cornel994:The rule of third? Not there yet ![]() |
sommyblaze:Is it above 4mb? You might need to rescale it. Try sending it to yourself on WhatsApp and saving it again. |
nadalion:You didn't find it under "downloads"? Or "recent" in your file explorer? |
sommyblaze:Where's the picture? |
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