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“Males contribute DNA to fertilise an egg, but we believe there is something more complex going on”. DNA : which stands for deoxyribonucleic acid , is define as nucleic acid that contain the genetic code. If you have SEX with a man, his DNA lives in you forever. Workman noted that a research by university of Seattle USA has proven that; There is now a greater understanding of why God asks us not to have SEX before we get married. This research proves that any man, that a woman has SEX with leaves a part of his DNA in the woman. The man who has had more SEX with her, leaves more of his DNA in the woman. So when a woman ovulates, the eggs that she produces contain more of other DNAs. Anytime you have SEX with another man you become one with that man (spiritually too) and carry the man's DNA and according to Workman this is called SEX Web especially when the woman has multiple SEX partners. At some point when you have too many of the male DNA in you; you change, because your cells are changing. That also proves why when married couples live together for a long time they end up looking alike. The woman's DNA changes when she has sex with men. This is very serious. The world should know this and stop silly SEX promotions. It is bad than good. Unfortunately women are the victims. The researchers say that the resemblance is because immature eggs absorb molecules in the seminal fluid of your first mate. That, then, impacts the development of the second male’s offspring. This was found out in many other research articles mostly released. So it is new and we all have to know. The fact is, women retain DNA from every man they have slept with. Cells transferred from a man to a woman during intercourse become integrated into the woman's body after SEX, every single time they have SEX. This study found the presence of genetically distinct male cells in the brain of women*. This also means these other male cells will be found in a foetus when the woman gets pregnant. (This is called microchimerism.) Every male you absorb sperm from becomes a living part of your life*. Sperm is a living substance. Living cells. It enters your bloodstream and collects in your brain and spine. When the sperm enters a woman it swims until it hits a wall and then seeps into your flesh. If it's in your mouth, (abomination) it can get into your nasal areas, behind your eyes and even your inner ear. It then enters your bloodstream and collects in your brain and spine. You can never get rid of it. It becomes a part of you forever. These are the true consequences of sexual intercourse. Workman Leadership College says this Original research is from University of Seattle and Fred Hutchinson cancer research center. They accidentally found this when they were researching to find out why pregnant women carrying boys get men neurological diseases. This is real and not a joke.!!! The consequences of engaging in sexual intercourse with others apart from your husband is devastating, humiliating and horrible. No wonder the world is the way it is, many marriages no longer hold water in peace,truth and love! Many children from most homes have behavioral tendencies alien to both parents. YHUNG TEE |
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ABBREVIATIONS THAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ![]() ![]() 1. PAN permanent account number. 2. PDF- portable document format. 3. SIM - Subscriber Identity Module. 4. ATM - Automated Teller machine. 7. WI-FI - Wireless fidelity. 8. GOOGLE - Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language Of Earth. 9. YAHOO - Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle. 10. WINDOW - Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution. 11. COMPUTER - Common Oriented Machine. Particularly United and used under Technical and Educational Research. 12. VIRUS - Vital Information Resources Under Siege. 13. UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunicati ons System. 14. AMOLED - Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode. 15. OLED - Organic light-emitting diode. 16. IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Identity. 17. ESN - Electronic Serial Number. 18. UPS - Uninterruptible power supply. 19. HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface. 20. VPN - Virtual private network. 21. APN - Access Point Name. 22. LED - Light emitting diode. 23. DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance. 24. RAM - Random access memory. 25. ROM - Read only memory. 26. VGA - Video Graphics Array. 27. QVGA - Quarter Video Graphics Array. 28. WVGA - Wide video graphics array. 29. WXGA - Widescreen Extended Graphics Array. 30. USB - Universal serial Bus. 31. WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network. 32. PPI - Pixels Per Inch. 33. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display. 34. HSDPA - High speed down-link packet access. 35. HSUPA - High-Speed Uplink Packet Access. 36. HSPA - High Speed Packet Access. 37. GPRS - General Packet Radio Service. 38. EDGE - Enhanced Data Rates for Globa Evolution. 39. NFC - Near field communication. 40. OTG - On-the-go. 41. S-LCD - Super Liquid Crystal Display. 42. O.S - Operating system. 43. SNS - Social network service. Thank You. |
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If You Donate Blood And They Give You Money, What Is That Money Called? |
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FINAL EXAM PAPER for LAW STUDENTS Q1. A Woman was driving a KIA car. She mistakenly hit a BMW car. The lady came out from her BMW, insulting the other lady for not being careful, asking her to repair her BMW The KIA car Woman called her husband, He replied, "I am very busy & please try to fix up the Matter by yourself" The BMW lady called her Boyfriend and said "Sweetheart, someone just hit the Birthday Gift you gave me, I am so angry, please come over.." Few minutes later her Boyfriend arrived. He is the Husband to the lady with the KIA car! Discuss the possible legal consequences for all 3 parties.. (20 Marks) Discuss. ��� |
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Popular Nigerian Disc Jockey, Florence Otedola also known as DJ Cuppy, has lamented over the challenges encountered in her academic pursuit. The billionaire heiress stated via her Instagram story that she is going through a difficult time while preparing for her last term at Oxford, where she is doing a Masters programme. According to Cuppy, she is under pressure to deliver an impeccable thesis especially given the fact she has never done research paper. The ‘Gelato’ crooner, who revealed that was diagnosed with anxiety disorder and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, (ADHD), however, expressed optimism that the tough time shall soon pass. She wrote; ”Haven’t been online for a few days as I’ve been dealing with quite a difficult time as its my last term at Oxford University. My thesis is due soon and I am under so much pressure to deliver at such a high academic standard. Having never done a research paper before, it’s extremely draining in a mental and even emotional way. My diagnosed ADHD and Anxiety have truly got the best of me. I’m going through a rough time, I know, but it shall soon pass and I will finish this paper and hand it in. I have full GODFIDENCE.” 1 Like
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1. Detty Philip - I gat you 2. Vibrio Penson - Am going crazy 3. Mycobacterium Dennis - All about love 4. Pasuma Alabi - Mushin Love 5. Manchester City - I only love EPL 6. Touch light - My heart 7. Chicks Hamilton - Am so mumu in love. |
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THERE WAS A COUNTRY! Nigeria is broke but China is the saving grace. 1) Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu ₦100mn 2) Prof. Yemi Osibanjo ₦100mn 3) Rotimi Amaechi. ₦100mn 4) Sen. Godswill Akpabio. ₦100mn 5) Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu. ₦100mn 6) Sen. Chris Ngige. ₦100mn 7) Sen. Rochas Okorocha. ₦100mn 8 Sen. Ibikunle Amosu. ₦100mn 9) Pst. Tunde Bakare. ₦100mn 10) Com. Adams Oshiomole₦100mn 11) Prof. Ben Ayade. ₦100mn 12) Gov. Dave Umahi. ₦100mn 13) Dr. Kayode Fayemi. ₦100mn 14) Emeka Nwajiuba. ₦100mn 15) Sen. Ken Nnamani. ₦100mn 16) Yahaya Bello. ₦100mn 17) Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu. ₦100mn 18) Gov. Badaru. ₦100mn 19. Godwin Emefiele ₦100mn 20. Ahmed Sani Yerima ₦100mn 21. Ajayi Borriface. ₦100mn 22. Mrs Uji Ohnenye. ₦50mn 23. Pastor Nicholas Felix Nwagbo₦100mn 24. Dimeji Bankole ₦100mn 25. Yunusa Nuhu Ometo. ₦100mn ▶N2,4500,000,000 As at Thursday, The National Organising Secretary of APC, Alhaji Sulaiman Arugugu, Said; 1. 241 aspirants picked senatorial forms x 20m each = N4,820,000,000 2. 821 aspirants Picked House of Representatives x 10m each = N8,210,000,000 3. 1,505 aspirants Picked States House of Assembly x 2m each = N3,010,000,000 4. 48 aspirants Picked Governorship x 50m each = N2,400,000,000 5. 15 aspirants Picked Presidential x 100m each = N1,500,000,000 ▶Thursday total = 19,940,000,000 (19 billion + approx)* ▶How much is ASUU asking the government for? There was a country! #Youths WakeUp ![]() ![]() |
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Fine Girl ![]() ![]() What am I thinking ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks to Almighty God, there is nothing like ASUU strike in my school. Hmmmm ![]() Am proud to be in Osun State University ![]() ![]() As for the Jambites your case is a special one oo ![]() ![]() |
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Me and a friend of mine argued about this yesterday. ![]() There are scenes in some foreign movies for instance, American movies, where somebody who is traveling will stop at one particular Petrol station and fuel his vehicle without anybody asking from the person, the money for fuel. Is it true, or it only happens in movies.. No insult please, just want to know if it's true ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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If u get something tangible to say say it no dey vomit rubbish wey dey inside U 4 here ![]() ![]() Ceeman19: |
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I went to an Airtel office at Osogbo, Osun State on the motion that I want to upgrade my sim from 3g to 4g ![]() ![]() To cut the story short, this man did not upgrade the sim for us oo, and we really need 4g, 1stly as an undergraduate, 2ndly as per say nah the line we dey use sub ![]() I com dey reason am, if the guy wan collect money 2 help us do am (see, no be say we steal the SIM oo, nah real sim wey will don register tehteh oo) or the guy no wan collect I no even sabi and as my friend told me, if nah Lagos U go see attendant wey go collect money hep u do d upgrade, pls guys we really need 4g wetin we fit do on top dis kind matter, e tire me oo.. |
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Women are the best example of a reducing agent... Once they donate elecron like this, you are reduced automatically. ![]() Note: If u no Gerrit, forget Abourit... |
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Have been chasing them around with insecticide in my hostel...they tend to move from one corner to another corner of my room. Note: they look almost like dis small harmless ants that always mind their business...
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At least non-underage can enter ![]() ![]() |
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Help her replace it with Paracetamol. ![]() |
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I will steal someone's girlfriend this week, so help me God. Amen. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The guy wicked small ![]()
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Some go collect thigh, some neck, some anus, some head ![]() ![]() |
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Mami water may be among the passengers, ![]() ![]() |
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Lecturers like end of the year knacking ![]() ![]() |
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Producing more money doesn’t increase economic output – it only increases the amount of cash circulating in the economy. If more money is printed, consumers are able to demand more goods, but if firms have still the same amount of goods, they will respond by putting up prices. In a simplified model, printing money will just cause inflation. money-supply-inflation Suppose an economy produces $10 million worth of goods; e.g. 1 million books at $10 each. At this time the money supply will be $10 million. If the government doubled the money supply, we would still have 1 million books, but people have more money. Demand for books would rise, and in response to higher demand, firms would push up prices. The most likely scenario is that if the money supply were doubled, we would have 1 million books sold at $20. The economy is now worth $20 million rather than $10 million. But, the number of goods is exactly the same. We can say that the increase in GDP is a money illusion. – True you have more money, but if everything is more expensive, you are not any better off. In this simple model, printing more money has made goods more expensive, but hasn’t changed the quantity of goods. money-supply-million-books Doubling the money supply, whilst output stays the same, leads to a doubling in price and inflation rate of 100% money-supply and inflation From year 2000 to 2001, the money supply increases without inflation. In 2001, the money supply increases 20%, and the number of widgets increases 20%. Therefore, prices stay the same – the extra money is matched by an equivalent rise in the money supply. It is only in 2003 when the money supply increases from 14,000 to 20,000 that the money supply increases at a faster rate than output and we start to get rising prices. Problems of inflation Why is inflation such a problem? Fall in value of savings. If people have cash savings, then inflation will erode the value of your savings. £1 million marks in 1921 was a lot. But, due to inflation, two years later, your savings would have become worthless. High inflation can also reduce the incentive to save. Menu costs. If inflation is very high, then it becomes harder to make transactions. Prices frequently change. Firms have to spend more on changing price lists. In the hyperinflation of Germany, prices rose so rapidly; people used to get paid twice a day. If you didn’t buy bread straight away, it would become too expensive, and this is destabilising for the economy. Uncertainty and confusion. High inflation creates uncertainty. Periods of high inflation discourage firms from investing and can lead to lower economic growth. More on problems of inflation Printing money and national debt Governments borrow by selling government bonds/gilts to the private sector. Bonds are a form of saving. People buy government because they assume a government bond is a safe investment. However, this assumes that inflation will remain low. If governments print money to pay off the national debt, inflation could rise. This increase in inflation would reduce the value of bonds. If inflation increases, people will not want to hold bonds because their value is falling. Therefore, the government will find it difficult to sell bonds to finance the national debt. They will have to pay higher interest rates to attract investors. If the government print too much money and inflation get out of hand, investors will not trust the government and it will be hard for the government to borrow anything at all. Therefore, printing money could create more problems than it solves. See also: Printing money and national debt Hyperinflation in Germany during the 1920s inflation Inflation was so bad in Germany that money became worthless. Here a child is using money as a toy. Money was used as wallpaper and to make kites. Towards the end of 1923, so much money was needed, people had to carry it about in wheelbarrows. You hear stories of people stealing the wheelbarrow, but leaving the money. Printing more money is exactly what Weimar Germany did in 1922. To meet Allied reparations, they printed more money; this caused the hyperinflation of the 1920s. The hyperinflation led to the collapse of the economy. Hyperinflation also occurred in Zimbabwe in the 2000s. Printing money and the value of a currency If a country prints money and creates inflation, then there will be a decline in the value of the currency. Suppose inflation in Germany is 100%, and inflation in the UK is 0%. This means German prices are doubling compared to the UK. You will need twice as much Germany currency to buy the same quantity of goods. The purchasing power of the German currency is declining, therefore the value of mark will fall on exchange rates. Hyperinflation in Germany causes a rapid fall in the value of the German mark to the dollar. In a period of hyperinflation, investors will try and buy a stable foreign currency because that will hold its value much better. Printing money doesn’t always cause inflation In a recession, with periods of deflation, it is possible to increase the money supply without causing inflation. This is because the money supply depends not just on the monetary base, but also the velocity of circulation. For example, if there is a sharp fall in transactions (velocity of circulation) then it may be necessary to print money to avoid deflation (see: example of US and increasing money supply) In the liquidity trap of 2008-2012, the Bank of England pursued quantitative easing (increasing the monetary base) but this only had a minimal impact on underlying inflation. This is because although banks saw an increase in their reserves, they were reluctant to increase bank lending. However, if a Central Bank pursued quantitative easing (increasing the money supply) during a normal period of economic activity then it would cause inflation. |
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Since it's ur mum u can write a letter....Abi shey u also get body stuff ni.... |
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I think I should judge sincerely and end all dis.....maybe the award should kuku be given to Qdot.....Abi nw.,.. |
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I think I should judge sincerely and end all dis.....maybe the award should kuku be given to Qdot.....Abi nw.,.. |
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Shey na by force to go skul...Meme dey for Osun capital, Oshogbo. |
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so na cartoon d boi go dey watch 4 d house abi....The thunder wey go strike u dey buratai's compound dey eat akpu..... |
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Dis is not my first tim of telling d youth to look b4 dey leap....Abi shey her parents no do Spiritual healing 4 Nassarawa shrine ni |
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It is time I return to Atlanta where me and Davido began our friendship.... |
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