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Sunmi Sijuade

@effectnchanges

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Herts, UK Присоединился Mayıs 2009
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Sunmi Sijuade
Sunmi Sijuade@effectnchanges·
Jesus came because of the ONE not the many #mindblowing Can I do it just for the one. Will I strive that just ONE will say “God loves me”.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
I'm not a church regular but I do believe, says William as he defends his 'quiet faith' trib.al/0Orfe47
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Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA
90% of students “read” research papers and still can’t explain them….This is the method I use anytime I lead a Journal Club. I can tell in 30 seconds if you actually understood a research paper…. Most people don’t…. They “read” it… Then they can’t explain the question, the method, or the point. Here’s the reading method researchers are trained to use: The Three-Pass Method. ⸻ ★ PASS 1 (5–10 minutes) Get the map, not the details Read only: → Title → Abstract + intro → Section headings → Conclusion → References (quick glance) By the end, you should be able to say: ↳ What kind of paper is this ↳ What problem is it solving ↳ What are the main contributions ↳ Do the assumptions seem reasonable ↳ Is it worth your time If the answer is “no,” stop here. That’s not quitting. That’s focus. ⸻ ★ PASS 2 (up to 1 hour) Understand the argument Now read with a pen. Your job is to track: → What claim are they making → What evidence supports it → What figures/graphs prove it Study the visuals like your reputation depends on it: ↳ Are axes labeled ↳ Are error bars shown ↳ Do the results actually justify the conclusion At the end of pass 2, you should be able to explain the paper out loud to a friend. No notes. If you can’t, you don’t own it yet. ⸻ ★ PASS 3 (the “real researcher” pass) Rebuild the paper in your head This is the move that separates “I read it” from “I understand it.” Try to recreate the work mentally: → Why this method and not another → What assumptions are hiding in plain sight → What would break if one assumption fails → What would you change if you ran the study By the end, you should be able to reconstruct the whole paper from memory, including strengths and weak spots. ⸻ 💬 What trips you up the most when reading papers? ♻️ Repost if you know someone drowning in PDFs.
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Sam drew
Sam drew@Samdrew27881981·
@iSlimfit Why do I need to go through all these, when you can take your experience away for a higher role elsewhere every 2-3 years. No one has time for these corporate shenanigans in 2026. Unlock the code to moving around until satisfied and leave people like you to fight in one company
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Slimfit
Slimfit@iSlimfit·
When I moved to the UK 🇬🇧 some years back, I thought my biggest advantage was my work ethic. Turns out… it wasn’t enough. Not because I wasn’t skilled. Not because I wasn’t qualified. But because I was playing by rules that worked back home, in a completely different system. UK corporate has its own language. It’s own politics. Its own unspoken expectations. And no one hands you the manual. I had to unlearn: • Waiting to be noticed • Staying silent in meetings • Thinking hard work guarantees promotion • Avoiding self-advocacy • Oversharing with colleagues too quickly Growth in a new country isn’t just about upgrading your CV. Sometimes it’s about upgrading your awareness. So here are 10 things you need to unlearn to survive UK Corporate 🇬🇧 If you’re navigating UK corporate as an immigrant, this post is particularly for you. 👇👇
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
The Japanese Trump is hilarious 😂
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Sunmi Sijuade
Sunmi Sijuade@effectnchanges·
@ninoboxer My very thought yesterday. Totally agree 💯💯💯
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David Nino Rodriguez
David Nino Rodriguez@ninoboxer·
What Candace Owens is doing is monumental. She's saying things that not even I have the courage to say!
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
My daughters are afraid of her. They say there’s something evil in her eyes.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: Candace Owens just called Tim Pool a ‘Bitch’ when responding to his claim that she uses the same ‘security people’ as Charlie Kirk.
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The Disruptor💥
The Disruptor💥@IWashington·
You know what to do you true patriots. .@RealCandaceO
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Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️
Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️@calvinrobinson·
Christ is King. Pop an “amen” in the replies if you see this. That new algorithm is wreaking havoc with anyone in the right who refuses to kiss the wall.
memefinder general@MBabalon

@calvinrobinson You have been super shadow banned not sure what you are doing or posting but your post have t come up in my feed for the last week or so.

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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
What Christians are experiencing in Nigeria is devastating! More Christians are killed in Nigeria than in the rest of the world combined. 125,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009. Watch👇🏾
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
What actor makes you immediately not want to see a movie? I'll go first: Robert De Niro
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
Meet Oliver. He was almost aborted. Charlie Kirk saved his life. He was unplanned. His mom was scared. But after hearing God-given truths spoken by Charlie, she chose life. Thank you @charliekirk11 Glory be to God.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
"For the last 9-months, my wife, Brooklyn has been pregnant with a very sick baby boy. Three or four months ago, we learned that the baby had severe hydrocephalus. Back in the old days, hydrocephalus was called, 'water on the brain' - too much brain fluid. Ultimately, we were referred to Cincinnati Children's Hospital, where we were told by several of the most highly regarded fetal specialists in the country that his condition was dire. The baby's condition was 'off the charts bad'. It was so extreme that the specialists stopped measuring and monitoring his fluid level because, at that point, it didn't really matter. The MRIs were sickening to look at. We were told, point blank, that there was over a 90% chance that the baby would either die shortly after birth or have such severe cognitive impairments that any quality of life would be hard to imagine. We had a meeting with palliative care regarding the use of life-sustaining measures and had detailed, awful, and emotional discussions about the ethics of when we might need to remove or cease such measures - which would result in the baby 'passing away peacefully. Brooklyn relocated to Cincinnati and lived in a hotel close to the hospital - in case she went into labor. I commuted back and forth. On July 8th, Brooklyn did indeed go into labor. Literally, 15 minutes before they wheeled her back to start the C-section, we had another meeting with doctors regarding the use of a breathing tube and at what point we might need to remove that tube and let the baby go to Heaven. Guess what? The baby came out crying - which was the sweetest sound I ever heard. In a nutshell, Charlie Schnarr stayed in infant intensive care until yesterday - when we all came home. He seems to be a normal, beautiful baby doing all the things that babies do. He has mild ventricular enlargement, but we can deal with that with checkups. How did this happen?! The doctors said, 'We do not have and cannot come up with a medical explanation for what we've witnessed here. Somehow his brain found a way to naturally clear the blockage or re-route the fluid that was causing the oppressive backup of brain fluid. During the last week, I heard the words, 'divine intervention' and 'miracle' more times than I could count. Nurses with decades of experience and esteemed, nationally admired doctors were flabbergasted but jubilant. Because of the domino effect of friends, family, clients, colleagues, and even strangers praying and asking others to pray for us, I do not doubt that there were thousands of people praying for us. I'm a practical person that certainly believes in science and medical technology, but I absolutely know, from the bottom of my heart, that God was involved in this. I give ALL of the credit and glory to Him. Prayer is positively powerful. God is real, and He still performs miracles." : Nick Schnarr
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Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸
Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸@EvanAKilgore·
Do you support Candace Owens? Yes or no?
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
Describe Charlie Kirk with one word.
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Sunmi Sijuade
Sunmi Sijuade@effectnchanges·
@pshegs True and I searched with your full name and found it
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pshegs
pshegs@pshegs·
A friend opened a new account on X, and searched 'PSHEGS'. It brought up everything else apart from my account that even as a bluetick. Smiling.
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
This family of 5 spent 18.9 million naira for a 3 weeks vacation in Lagos.😳🙆🏾‍♂️
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