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Hello Femmy, How much to clear a 2008 GL 320 Cdi Benz from Canada. Good price pls. Its in a container Thanks |
Hello Bros.. How much would u clear a 2008 Benz GL 320 CDI 4matic and how many days would it take for u to clear from when the BOL gets to you. Thanks |
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1.My name is (add name) What is your name (add two text fields and a ok to this p tag where it is possible to add a persons first name and last name.) Hello (add a button that displays the name from the two text fields from above ) Radio Suprise! (add three radio buttons which all call a function that dose somthing suprising for each radio button) Password Check (add a password field and a button. Make a function that checks if the sting added to the password filed is at least 6 caracters long and contains at least one digit. Display if the entered passsword is passed or not using an alert window.) 2. By using some sort of input (either keyboard or mouse) generate a animation in the canvas. Your code should include functions with proper comments on what they do. Abeg make una help me. Cant even figure out how to start to solve this on JS. |
it suppose to be on javascript language. I got it to some extend but lost it at some point using the canvas. newbie to programming. |
(add your name from two variables where you have stored your first name and last name) My drawing Make some art where you at least use filling, stoking, curves |
u guys are awesome..Thx |
I got this as my first programming ! assignment . My name is (add your name from two variables where you have stored your first name and last name) Is my name longer than Tony`s (make a if statment that check if the length of you name is longer than mine) |
Proverb all dat way... That dude will give MI run for his money ... Mennn |
subbieD:23rd April babies are really scarce to come by !!! Found 1 at last. Nice to meet u eh |
# April 23th.... anyone? |
LastProphet:Bros i guess i must have served in ur village oo. I served in Avurgo in Idah , kogi state.Its close to Nsukka. They speak Ibo there. Beautiful girls there ... |
April 23rd |
Nigerian female student sentenced to death in Malaysia for drug trafficking A 30 year old Nigerian female student in Malaysia identified as Mary George Unazi, was sentenced to death by the Malaysian High Court today May 14th for trafficking 765.9gm of metamphetamine at the KL International Airport (KLIA) on May 10th 2011. The presiding judge, Judge Datuk Ghazali Cha, while delivering his judgement said all evidence brought against her proved that she was indeed guilty of trafficking the banned substance. He said she had failed on her part to convince the court that the bag which contained the substance wasn't hers Unazi was arrested at the baggage claim area at the international arrival hall of KLIA. She was charged under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 of Malaysia which carries a mandatory death penalty upon conviction. |
U wey snap am , are u sure you are not one of the protesters? |
Hi. I have a vw sharan (loaded) coming thru grimaldi from Germany. How much to clear. |
Oga, I have a mistubushi space wagon 1999 coming with Grimaldi on the 8th. How much can u clear it and how many days will it take u to do that if the bill of laden is given to u before the ship comes in ? Thx |
I take God beg una, help me get the history on this car .I delayed paying for it until i get clearance abt the car. Thankz in Advance.. WVWZZZ6NZXY398982 ...................chassis number |
Hi femmy, i have a nissan primera 1997 coming in 3 weeks time with grimaldi, and how much can it be driven for me to kaduna. thx.waiting for ur quote. |
Broz.... how much will u clear a 1997 Nissan primera coming in a couple of weeks? |
2000/2001 this guy really terrorized our babes back then in ABU zaria ( Congo campus). Still remember how he approached a girl in the campus and arrogantly stopped her on her way to class and said " do u know who I am? And she said beep u.. And walked away! Omo see as boys laugh the guy... God no dey sleep ooo. |
U are doing the game wit your girl and she asks Darling are u cumming ? No am going .... |
Avrugo community Sec sch,idah LGA kogi state. 2002/2003 batch B |
As the Music forum don die .... na to bury am remain now. abi no be so? Ok.... make we keep am for mortuary first? |
Nigeria's foreign debt rises to $5.23bn Everest Amaefule, Abuja Nigeria's total foreign debt has risen to $5.23bn, according to the Debt Management Office. Minister of Finance, Mr. Olusegun Aganga Statistics obtained from the DMO on Monday showed that the nation's foreign debt increased from $4.58bn at the end of last year to $5.23bn as at March 31, 2011. This represented a 14.16 per cent increase within a period of three months. According to the DMO, the increment resulted from the $500m loan obtained from the International Capital Market by the Federal Government recently, as well as variations in exchange rates. A segmentation of the nation's debt profile showed that a greater proportion of it came from the World Bank Group, as this source contributed $3.79bn to the total external debt stock. The African Development Bank Group, on the other hand, accounts for $398.75m, while commercial loans account for $188.61m. The country also owes $161.33m in bilateral loans in addition to the $500m ICM loan. The domestic debt component, on the other hand, has risen to N4.87tn from the N4.5tn, which DMO declared at the end of December 2010. Much of the domestic debt was incurred through the Federal Government of Nigeria bonds, issued on monthly basis by the DMO and with maturity dates ranging from three to 20 years. The FGN bonds accounts for N3.06tn or 62.78 per cent of the total debt profile. The Nigerian Treasury Bills contributed N1.44tn or 29.57 per cent to the debt stock, while Treasury Bonds accounted for N372.9bn or 7.7 per cent. The Director-General, DMO, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, had explained that the nation's growing domestic debt was necessary to deepen the market and provide a vital source of funding for government's budget deficits. He said, "The DMO reintroduced the issuance of sovereign bonds in 2003 but started regular bond issuance in 2005, based on a programmed monthly issuance calendar. With external borrowing limited to the concession windows, borrowing from the domestic market became the main source of raising capital by the Federal Government for funding its activities. "The policy shift towards the development of the domestic market was anchored on the desire to not only finance government budget deficits, but also provide the much needed platform for raising long-term capital for funding public and private sector projects. It is also to insulate the domestic economy from external contagion, develop the domestic capital market and provide a benchmark for pricing other financial instruments in the system in line with global best practices." Consequently, as at December 31, 2010, domestic debt accounted for 86.71 per cent of the nation's total debt stock, which stood at about N5.19tn. The DMO's Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 2009 showed that the country spent $3.18bn on debt servicing in 2007. This increased to $4.05bn in 2008 and dropped to $2.34bn in 2009. In terms of proportion, the domestic debt component accounted for 67.91 per cent, 88.54 per cent and 81.67 per cent of the debt servicing expenditure in 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. External debt, on the other hand, accounted for 32.09 per cent, 11.46 per cent and 18.33 per cent of the total debt servicing expenses in 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. Nwankwo said the concern of Nigerian citizens on the level of the nation's debt had been taken into consideration by the Federal Government. For this reason, he said, deficit financing had been reduced from 6.02 per cent in 2010 to 3.62 per cent in 2011 and would further reduce to 2.88 per cent and 2.62 per cent in 2012 and 2013 respectively. He added that the nation's domestic debt had not reached the level where the public sector could be said to have crowded the private sector from the debt market as the World Bank had alleged. According to him, the DMO is developing a plan for helping the private sector to access the bond market for long-term funding need |
Can an unlocked modem work on all networks? |
How reliable is this unlock stuff? Does it work on all networks? |
A friend of a thief is a thief as the saying goes |
Mayor Autos, Can i have the answered to these questions? 1.How much can u get me a toyota haice 18 seaters or 14 seaters? 2.Wat is the mode of payment i.e do i pay all the amt b4 delivery or i hold back some till after u deliver. 3. How much extra do u charge to deliver a car to the north? Treat as urgent plz. Regards |
wish you will get some implants on ur stomach |
Benjamz more grease to ur elbow. In my village an adage goes that silence is not a consent of fear or defeat but jst an action to prepare for an attack.am sure lala dude is preparing to come out hard. He sounds like a slow, quiet and posinous dude . So wachout , |
@ ifeco1a_y2 For ur information , the law on school fees has already being passed, Read below, University fees for foreign students studying in Sweden will be introduced in the autumn of 2011, the Swedish government announced on Friday morning. "We want to compete in the international education market on the quality of Sweden's education system, rather than simply because Sweden's education is free of charge," Krantz said. "Sweden is one of the easiest countries in the world to apply for a university place, with a large number of foreign students and high number of online courses - but many of these don't complete their studies." Krantz conceded that numbers may fall initially. "In the short term it is reasonable to expect that numbers will fall, but Sweden is a knowledge nation, we have strong English skills and many courses are held in English; I am convinced that in the longer term we will continue to attract large numbers of foreign students to Sweden," Krantz said. The minister confirmed that the government was not at this stage able to specify the level of the new fees but noted as a basic principle that the fees should cover the costs of education provision. "We will come back with information over how high the charge will be, I can not state how high it is today. It will vary depending on education and place of learning," Krantz said. Speaking to The Local last May, Anders Steinwall at the education ministry said each university would be able to decide its own fees, but added that the estimated average would amount to 70,000 to 80,000 kronor ($9,500 to $11,000) per year. The government also announced that two scholarship systems will be introduced. The first scholarship system, worth 30 million kronor ($4 million) per annum, will be directed at students in the 12 countries with which Sweden holds long-term aid agreements. The second, amount to 60 million kronor per annum from 2012, will be available for exceptional students. The fees will be introduced for students from countries outside of the EU/EEA area. |