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woke up thinking about multidisciplinary research that strongly supports a mathematical concept. going to tinker with the idea some more later in the year.
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how we perceive Christ. the Lord is near to the broken hearted, and saves those crushed in spirit(Psalms 34:18) the Lord was RIGHT there with Cleopas and the unnamed disciple(who gives us a narrative seat) we’re called to check our perception inwards and out
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i’d always wondered, around easter, why they couldn’t recognize one they loved so much after just 3 days. but it’s been made clear to me today, so shoutout 6am mass! Luke’s gospel gives us a chance to insert ourselves into the narrative and examine our consciences regarding-
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you’re telling me it was not Christ playing pranks on the disciples that caused them to not perceive him after his resurrection, but our own (very human!) brokenness that blurred our sight because we could not see the risen one in ourselves? beautiful.
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Arinze Ogbonna@LogicalOgbonna·
@Ssaasquatch @Ssaasquatch, @awanigeria would do great with your support, we are equipping Nigerians with enough data to be active citizens. From who represent's them from their wards to Abuja, to budgets and how it affects them in their streets. See for yourself @ ournigeria.ng
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Jessica Nutt
Jessica Nutt@JessicaNutt96·
Mythos is not a bad name for a model but it would be better if Anthropic switched to using famous Claudes. Monet, Debussy etc. The final model that achieves AGI would obviously be Van Damme
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Figma@figma·
Us to our mentions
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Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I hold a degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics, so let me explain this in language everyone can understand. This might be long, but bear with me. Milk is a specific biological product, and what makes it nutritionally “milk” is the package: milk protein, lactose, milk fat, the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K that travel inside that fat, and calcium and phosphorus in a ratio the body absorbs well. Take any of those out, and you have changed the food, and that makes it “altered” or “biochemistry.” See? It's no longer biological. So what @wearegst is saying is: Fat-Filled Milk Powder removes the milk fat and replaces it with vegetable fat — almost always palm oil (strained or bleached palm oil) in the Nigerian market. The protein is retained, although most of its value is lost due to preprocessing. So most of the time, palm oil stands in for milk fat. Cheaper, longer shelf life, looks the same in the tin. Nutritionally, it is not the same product, and the differences are not academic. Once you strip the milk fat, you strip the vitamins A, D, E, and K. And unless the manufacturer fortifies back to milk levels, and many do not, or do so inconsistently, you have removed the nutrients that justify giving milk to a child in the first place. You see how the semantics of using “Filled Milk” are actually dangerous? Because it’s technically “stripped milk.” Vitamin A deficiency is already a leading cause of preventable childhood blindness in Nigeria. A mother feeding her toddler “milk” twice a day, believing she is protecting the child’s eyes, bones, and immune system, may be feeding a sweetened palm oil suspension mixed with milk protein. So let’s talk about palm oil. It's roughly 50% saturated fat, dominated by palmitic acid, which raises LDL cholesterol. Milk fat is also saturated, but its fatty acid profile differs, and it's better because it contains short- and medium-chain fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acid, and fat-globule membrane structures that matter for infant gut and brain development. The problem, @0xkitng, is that Nigeria carries one of the fastest-growing cardiovascular disease burdens in sub-Saharan Africa. We are quietly feeding the epidemic with a tin that features a cow. For infants and small children, the stakes are highest because the WHO and Codex Alimentarius are explicit that filled milk products should not be marketed in ways that suggest equivalence to milk for young child feeding. In Nigeria, through the help of the language @NafdacAgency uses, that line is crossed everyday. And on top of the nutrition cost is the deception cost—we are technically paying for whole milk and getting a formulated, cheaper milk-lookalike. When you said NAFDAC defines milk “by content, not by label” because I read your entire thread, your argument was technically supporting what @wearegst was saying. By content, FFMP fails the definition of milk; that is exactly why the Schedule lists “Filled Milk” as its own category, with its own composition (about 3% fat, of which 28–40% is vegetable). By label, Regulation 3(5) requires any modification to milk be disclosed “in close proximity to the name.” A cow on the front, “milk” in large type, and “vegetable fat” hidden in small print on the back is not in close proximity to anything. Content and label point the same way: it is not milk, and the law says the difference must be made obvious. I'll stop here. The @gatefieldco narrative is just dead. If you love Nigeria and are pro-Nigeria as you said, you'll care about what you, your parents, and your siblings take in. gst is actually advocating for you. Any questions?
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@Gatefieldco who is the parent company of @wearegst Narrative practice unit entire job description is ensuring that creative outputs meet the stringent corporate design guidelines of donors like GIZ, the EU and the BMZ. GIZ is the German government’s international development agency. BMZ is the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation. The content that Nigerian audiences read on wearegst is being designed to satisfy German government donor requirements. @wearegst is a foreign funded narrative management operation with a crowdfund on the front page and a German government design brief in the back office.

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Sleeping <6h a night for 2 weeks reduces cognitive performance equal to 2 nights of total sleep deprivation.
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Dr. Monster@gayboyfarty·
Stop being so passive in your own life! Apply for that job! Ask them out! Take a picture of your boobs! Maybe two! Send them both to me! Go see a movie!
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Nze@nzemmili·
Africans should be doing videos like this, and make it a form of protests. I love what this Ghanaian lady is doing.
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i gave every train in new york an instrument 🎧 sound on trainjazz.com
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Bare Maximum@baremax_club·
“(Dami) is a perfectionist, mheen! Let’s say there’s a small issue with the color grading, post-production, or maybe the sound. Dami won’t let it go; he will go back and forth with the producer until it’s sorted.” Drops tomorrow.
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The NATIVE@NativeMag·
Meet Bunmi Agusto whose vision as the guest editor of the Native Mag x Tate Nigerian Modernism Issue was simply to bridge the gap between the past and present while linking it to a prospective future.
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