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Metaverse, NFTs, and Startups! Real life

Blockchain Katılım Haziran 2009
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What's for you will never miss you says Imam Sharif, but what misses you, was never meant for you!
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By all means, marry, if you get a good wife, you will be happy: if you get a had wife, you will become a philosopher. - Socrates.
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@FinPlanKaluAja1 Yea, that was my read of the situation. If global consulting firms already warned years back that these refineries were dead, you can be sure these guys ain't expanding, but building new trains within the complex.
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@ok6ixx Yea. Just good old human.
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@business Zim is having a solid minerals boom and is definitely in a better place to right the wrongs of years past. A great start to a better future.
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@Rinamary0317 There was an influx of my kinsmen to Japan in the decade to 2008. The demand for manual labor was high and most of the migrants worked in factories. Most of the migrants were young, able - bodied. No doubt they went on to raise families over there.
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@Joe_brendan_ That time Wil come after the end of the reign of these locusts. You forgot that 99% of these guys are competing on how to become the next 1 trillion naira thief like the Delta governor outed by EFCC, whose sins have been forgiven by APC.
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Last week was..... Yesterday was.... You have today, make the best of it.
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Hedge fund jobs were the real deal at a time. Tech jobs took the headlines and held new careerists spellbound. Crypto jobs did not cut it as the easy ticket to big bucks. Now, it's AI that rules. Will the future be different?
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KwaDukuza In The Clouds The first time I stepped on South African soil, what awed me was the seeming orderliness. Clearly, a system was in place, and the country ran on those rails. I used the coach to Kimberly from JHB, and behold the beauty of the daughters of men. At New Germany, the serenity placed my soul at ease. At KwaDukuza, the low clouds made me see visions of the glory of God in broad daylight. On display in SA is more than 400 years of Boer civilization, British influences and the suzerainity held over the Xhosas, khoisans zulus, twanas, and other ethnicities.
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It is so easy to take important things for granted when you lose focus. You are breathing without mechanical support, yet you are grumpy about the things you don't have. Be grateful first for life!
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When you open your eyes this morning, know it is not by accident, it's by design God's mercies are abundant like a thousand roses by the riverbank.
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@EmekaAmakeze @alshadesofFaith That same person who entered with 27 will become Shettima or Sultan tmrw and be causing problems for other people
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The cut off mark for all the Federal Government Colleges (Unity Schools) in Nigeria for the 2026/2027 academic session remains... Abia - 130 Adamawa - 62 Akwa Ibom - 123 Anambra - 139 Bauchi - 35 Bayelsa - 72 Benue - 111 Borno - 45 Cross River - 97 Delta - 131 Ebonyi - 112 Edo - 127 Ekiti - 119 Enugu - 134 Gombe - 58 Imo - 138 Jigawa - 44 Kaduna - 91 Kano - 67 Katsina - 60 Kebbi - 9 (Male). 20 (Female) Kogi - 119 Kwara - 123 Lagos - 133 Nasarawa - 58 Niger - 93 Ogun - 131 Ondo - 126 Osun - 127 Oyo - 127 Plateau - 97 Rivers - 118 Sokoto 9 (Male). 13 (Female) Taraba - 3 (Male), 11 (Female Yobe - 2 (Male), 27 (Female) Zamfara - 4 (Male), 2 (Female) FCT Abuja - 90 These colleges are managed by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Education. The Question. Why are there different cut off marks for different states? You can ask your own question or offer an explanation.
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@EulogiaCh5 @chancardmk4 Jack The Ripper, Adolf Hitler, King Leopold and many other savages weren't negro, you swine!
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@chancardmk4 Que des sauvages Un penseur disait: le nègre représente l’homme naturel dans toute sa barbarie et son absence de discipline. Le parfait exemple
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Kinshasa🚨 : un père agresse le petit ami de sa fille surpris en pleine intimité Selon un récit relayé par un lanceur d’alerte local, les faits se seraient produits dans un quartier de Kinshasa. Le retour inattendu d’un père de famille à son domicile a viré à une scène de violence après qu’il ait surpris sa fille en compagnie de son petit ami dans un moment d’intimité. Sous le choc et emporté par la colère, le père se serait violemment attaqué au jeune homme. La situation a rapidement dégénéré, causant à la victime, identifiée sous le prénom d’Alex, plusieurs blessures, notamment des contusions et des coupures. Alertés par les cris, des voisins sont intervenus et ont aussitôt prévenu la police. À leur arrivée, les forces de l’ordre ont trouvé le jeune homme en état préoccupant, nécessitant une prise en charge médicale urgente. Une enquête a été ouverte afin de faire toute la lumière sur les circonstances de cet incident et de déterminer les responsabilités ainsi que les éventuelles suites judiciaires. les suites judiciaires à donner. Un Congo nouveau
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The Black Edison - Granville. T. Woods Granville T. Woods (1856–1910) was a prolific American inventor and electrical engineer who held more than 60 patents during his lifetime. Often called the "Black Edison" for his significant contributions to electrical and mechanical engineering, he is best known for revolutionizing the railway industry with inventions that made train travel safer and more efficient. Key Inventions and Contributions Woods focused much of his work on transportation and communication, including: Synchronous Multiplex Railway Telegraph (1887): His most notable invention, which allowed communication between moving trains and train stations using induction. This "original texting system for trains" helped prevent countless collisions by letting dispatchers track train locations. The "Troller" and Third Rail: He developed a grooved wheel (the troller) that allowed streetcars to pull electricity from overhead wires, leading to the term "trolley". He also contributed significantly to the third rail system used in modern subways. Automatic Air Brakes: He improved train safety by patenting an automatic air brake system, which was later sold to the Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Telegraphony: A device that combined features of the telephone and telegraph, allowing users to send voice and Morse code messages over a single wire. This patent was purchased by Alexander Graham Bell. Diverse Innovations: His range extended beyond railways to include an egg incubator and electrical dimmers for theaters. Challenges and Legacy Despite his brilliance, Woods faced intense racial discrimination and legal battles. Most famously, Thomas Edison twice sued him, claiming ownership of the multiplex telegraph; Woods won both cases. Edison was so impressed that he eventually offered Woods a job, which Woods declined to remain independent.
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Dubai Spam Calls Only a few people might be able to bear witness to the fact that Dubai realtors and investment companies used to spam call Nigerians between 2006 to 2010. One of those companies had "First" as a parr of its registered business name. I personally received those calls with offers to come over and visit Dubai, inspect properties and invest. In 2026, the Strait of Hormuz crisis might necessitate a fresh Dubai marketing blitz when the present dust settles. As it stands, Dubai is bleeding and the days ahead, might not be as glorious as the recent past.
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