I am a guy who always like to walk on the road!At the beginning of this year,i was assigned to Canton city branch by our head-quater leader which really give me another chance to restart a new life and job in an attractive city.
The Canton city( guangzhou city or Yangcheng) is well-known advanced city in china,moreover,in this city there have been a very good tradition which is Yangcheng TOP Eight views appraisal. The new yangcheng top eight views give me a rush to tour all around all of these which are separatelly Baiyun mountain,Pearl river,Yuexiu park,zhongxin square near to Guangzhou east railway station,Chen Jia temple,guangzhou olympic center,Huang hua gang and Lian Hua shan.
I am willing to press my feet print in every tourist views like above in the neat future.
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Then it may appear strange to speak about making marriage important for somebody that is single, even so, the building blocks for your marriage is build throughout all of your life, well, i believe it is good to speak about ways to prioritize that before you decide to say “I do.”
One of the ways you may make marriage a priority prior to the ring is by a little time to sit and pray and have God showing you what to find in a mate. Then begin praying for your mate and that God will build up those characteristics in them. Most of you may know I started a summary of traits when I was living in Kenya and began praying for my future spouse then. God blew me out of the water with the husband he blessed me with. It’s amazing what prayer are able to do!
One other thing to do during this time period is to maximize this time and don’t allow yourself to become too consumed in what is to come but to live in the present state you’re in. I believe many of us are guilty of saying, “I’ll do better at ____ when….” Marriage is a HUGE blessing, but as a single you are more free than you will ever be after saying I do to serve our creator, so be about His business and not all that the planet would have you think you needs to be worried about. Besides, now don’t you need a husband who wants to marry a woman who serves the Lord?
Find married women to spend time with. Enable them to using home and family and grow from them. Whether here’s your own mother or another wife/mother you understand. You may bless all of them with your business and let them be considered a Titus two woman who’s training a younger woman to enjoy her husband.
Guard your heart! I suggest everybody reads Emotional Purity for additional on this topic. And a request I implemented that helped me to guard my heart was I purchased a journal and I wrote out the things I wanted to tell my future husband/boyfriend/fiance throughout our courtship. That way I could feel like I was sharing the situations on my heart that I wanted to tell him, but it helped me to not give away too much of my heart before marriage. The openness you have in marriage and the safe place marriage creates for sharing are some things we don’t always guard to keep before marriage. I want to encourage you to make sure to guard the emotional purity of one’s marriage.
And what type of listing of advice about get yourself ready for marriage wouldn’t include guarding the physical purity of your future marriage. My hubby blessed me a great deal by doing this well. I pray that my sons and daughters and in-laws to be will all do this well. And throughout it all, remember: “No temptation has seized you, except that which is common to man. And God is faithful. For if you are tempted He will provide a way out.”
Today was simply a excellent day, so please i want to count my blessings:
1) Personally i think good and don’t come with an allergy/sinus headache! Thankfully!
2) I made another jewelry sale on my Etsy site!
3) The children and I had a great time this morning at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
4) All 4 of us had a yummy home-cooked dinner; meaning that the children stayed at the table and ate with us!
5) Luke went to bed at a decent hour AND is in his bed instead of on the couch! I was so relieved to not have to sit next to his bed until he fell asleep. I had to threaten him with locking his door if he didn’t stay put, and that worked! Here’s praying he’ll stay there through the night and that I can remain firm and consistent.
6) Lexie was her usual darling self. Then at 8:00 pm, she said, “Want to go night night,” so I put her to bed and she fell right to sleep. I’m hoping that she’ll always be that easy to get to bed!
7) My sweet hubby and I had a wonderful 7th anniversary yesterday. I feel so blessed!
Thank you, Lord, for the little things in life!
Yesterday I went shopping with my brother.On the way ,I saw a book-shop.All of a sudden,I found I haven’t went into book-shop for a long time.Then we took a stroll in the book-shop. In there I saw many many kinds of books. Especially, I can read many English literature in this book-shop.
Don’t know why, I read some books and didn’t realise the time until my brother reminded me. When we leaved the book-shop,I how hope I can have a myself library. If so ,I can have a read whenever I want . Though,now we can read any books on Internet .I also like reading natural books.This feeling can not be expressed by words.
I have got my university entrance notice today!There have been so many delays that I have almost lost confidence thinking that maybe they had regret accepting me.Now a brandnew life is waving to me,A new page is turned .tThese days I have experienced loss and emptiness.My brain went into total blank on struggling where is the road leading to and what I’m going to be or become.Even, the approach to making efforts has been a puzzle.I tried to download satellite direct as much information that will do little help as I can.Busy as I was,I can hardly conceal my worries and anxieties that spread out throughout my day.I’m afraid Iwill fail, fail in making friends ,fail in takingan active part in clubs activities,fail in improving myself,fail in being accepted by the circle….yet I am fully aware that those precisely,are the stuff that I must overcome—to do more on a sudden impulse,without caring what others are saying or commenting on it;open heart to friens ;communicate more instead of holding back ,thining that thay may pour scorn on me;challenge myself, always keep it in mind that, once missed, there’s no chance to regret or make up ten years later! I’m young! I’m right in the ages that full of energy and passion!It’s a time when selfesteem be enlarged ,when mistakes can be forgiven,when upsets and drawback, shock, satellite direct review downs can be tolerated at the maximum volume. No time can parcel more brilliance and miracles than now, right now!
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Students Required: allows you to benefit from a lifetime of 10 things
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1. Avoid grad school in the liberal arts
One in five English Phd’s find stable university jobs, and the degree won’t help outside the university.
2. Skip the law-school track
People who play sports earn more money than couch potatoes, and women executives who played sports attribute much of their career success to their athletic experience. You don’t need to be great at sports, you just need to be part of a team.
3. Play a sport
People who play sports earn more money than couch potatoes, and women executives who played sports attribute much of their career success to their athletic experience. You don’t need to be great at sports, you just need to be part of a team.
4. Take an acting course
Amos teaches executives to communicate authentically so that people will listen and feel connected. You need to learn to do this, too, and you may as well start in college.
5. Separate your expectations from those of your parents
Otherwise you wake up and realize you’re not living your own life.
6. Define success for yourself
Society defines success very narrowly. Rather than defining success as financial gain or accolades, define it in terms of individual interests and personal happiness,”says Robbins.
7. Learn to give a compliment
The best compliments are specific, so “good job” is not good. Practice on your professors. If you give a good compliment the recipient will think you’re smarter: Big payoff in college, but bigger payoff in the work world.
8. Start a business in your dorm room
It’s cheap, Google and Yahoo are dying to buy your website, and it’s better than washingdishes in the cafeteria. Note to those who play poker my online income system until 4a.m.: Gambling isn’t a business. It’s an addiction.
9. Work your way through college
Each experience you have can grow into something bigger. A great bullet on the resume for a junior in college.
10. Make your job search a priority
Jobs do not fall in your lap, you have to chase them. Especially a good one. Use spread sheets to track your progress. And plan early.
Life is full of colors and different colors reflect different attitudes towards life. What is your favourite color? Are you in favour of those warm colours, such as yellow, orange, or red? If you do, you are likely to be an optimist, a leader, and an active person who enjoys life, work and excitement. Do you prefer those cold colors such as grey and blue? Then you may tend to be a pessimistic, quiet, and shy person, you would rather follow than lead. Is this true? Maybe. At least, this is what psychologists have told us, and they should know, since they have been seriously studying the meaning of color preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings’ lives. They tell us that we do choose our favourite colors as we grew up, and we were born with our love for special colors. If you happen to love a special color, you were made to do this the moment you opened your eyes, or at least the moment you could recognize different colors.
There is no doubt that colors do have an impact on our moods. A yellow room can make most people feel cheerful and relaxed while a dark green one makes you feel cold and afraid. And a red dress brings warmth and pleasure to the saddest winter day. Of course, the color black will probably make you feel depressed. It is reported that a black bridge over the Thames River used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in the area until one day it was repainted green, the number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.
Light bright colors make people not only happier but more active in their work. It is an established fact that students work better, harder and will make fewer mistakes when their notebooks and study tools are of these colors rather than black or grey.
So now do you know what kind of person you are belonging to? Just find your life color, and enjoy your life!
May be anybody are going to be there on the planet that will not learn about running a blog. These days blogging is so much used by people that we all want make use of blogs for communicating together. It can serve as a medium to the people go over their personal feelings with their friends. Furthermore, you can also share your images and media files with the other users. Besides serving as a communicating medium for the people, Blogs also offer you a chance to make money. There are lots of people on the planet that are making money online by way of the blogs. There are lots of methods to make money from the blogs; below My goal is to mention a number of them.
Blogging for Internet affiliate marketing
One short and simple method to make money on blogs is by internet affiliate marketing. You are able to register with lots of affiliate programs running on the internet that offer good payment to their members. Once you will join with them, they offers you an original product link that you will have to use along with the content you will write for their product. Affiliate marketing is very preferred among the bloggers looking to make money online.
Blogging for Product Reviews
There are lots of traders online trying their products to be marketed on the websites. Just make money by writing the rich janitor review for these dealers on the blogs. In exchange they’re going to pay you an adequate amount with this work.
Blogging for Memberships
Membership is a smart method to breed income online. But it is not realistic to cost the visitors for viewing a blog, except that the blog is very famed and everyone loves it online. Bloggers make money through the evaluation of membership websites online. They simply use their blogs to fetch traffic to the websites that increases the number of members joined and enhances the site popularity on the internet. You will get the payment according to the number of members that you have promoted to the website. In simple words, your payment will increase with the quantity of members you will promote.
Blog isn’t just a medium for communicating with each others but also you can do it to make money at home. It is a simple way of earning while learning and that too while sitting at the home. The you just need to make contact with vendors online that want to promote their products and start getting money from your work.
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This is an abridged version (yet richly enlightening) from one of many articles i wrote concerning this subject matter.
Film exhibition started to thrive through the Colonial era, with Glover Memorial Hall carrying around a variety of memorable films viewed by “potential Nigerians”, in August 1903. However, the non-availability of proper records reflecting the title of the debut film exhibited has generated a lapse in the precedent stock. Notwithstanding the lacuna, just how have been paved to the exhibition of more foreign films in the Hall and various designated venues.
The emotionally traumatizing “Master – Servant” relationship, evident in the constant assaults, batteries, intimidation, segregation, victimization, carried out by the Colonial masters on the colonized, with darkened clouds of resentment, vengeance, thirst for freedom, giving way to splattering drops of such thoughts, instinctively projected through the colonized intermittent in-subordinate actions, began to spread amongst the blacks. The British knew they had to thread with caution if they still wanted to play “god” in their lives when films such as Tales of Manhattan, Trailer horn, Tarzan series began to stir up a revolution in the hearts of Blacks across the globe.
Aware of the lethal power of insurgency which could be unleashed through the Film medium, the British out of fear for their lives and possible loss of the Queen’s sovereignty took the bull by the horn, and swiftly created a Colonial Film Censors Board (FCB) in 1933 to censor and classify films before they were released for visual consumption by the public. Following the establishment of the board, Films such as “The primitive, primitive man, Dixie, Buffalo Bill, The Keys of the Kingdom, Sleepy Town Girl were tagged ’suitable’ to be watched, while Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Clive of India, The Isle of Forgotten Sins, House of Frankenstein were considered unsuitable for viewing.
The Censor’s body underwent a transformation process into the Federal Board of Film Censors (FBFC) from the aforementioned, and the laws from which the transformed body derived its powers ranged from the 1948 Cinematograph Laws of Nigeria, the Cinematograph Laws of 1963, to the 1963/64 Cinematograph Law and Regulations. The present National Film and Video Censors Board came into existence by virtue of decree, now Act 85 of 1993. The advent of Nigeria’s Independence (1960) and the Republican status (1963), heralded the dawn of a new era in all sectors.
“The Yoruba Travelling Theatre Group” of the 60’s and 70’s can be referred to as the “Fountain Head” of movie productions in Nigeria. The veterans with great Theatrical skills and great performances took their works beyond the stage, and dove into the sea of film productions using the Celluloid format. Notable film makers on the Roll call of Honour during the Celluloid boom era of the 70’s include Ola Balogun, Eddie Ugbomah, late Herbert Ogunde, Adeyemi Afolayan a.k.a Ade Love (father of Kunle Afolayan of the Irapada fame), Ladi Ladebo, Moses Adejumo, Adebayo Salami and Afolabi Adesanya.
The list of documented films produced during the 70’s era and transcending somewhat into the 80’s is simply astonishing and goes to show that the Movie Industry has been around much longer, contrary to the ‘1992 belief syndrome’ most have been injected with. Such works include Kongi Harvest (1971), Alpha (1972), Bull Frog in the Sun (1974), Amadi (1975), Ajani Ogun (1975), Muzik Man (1976), Bisi, Daughter of the River (1977), Ija Ominira (1978), Aiye (1979), Kadara (1980), Jaiyesimi (1980) Efunsetan Aniwura (1981), Cry Freedom (1981),Ija Orogun (1982) Owo L’Agba (1982)
The cost of producing films in that era was financially back breaking, with Nigerians further frustrating the efforts of the filmmakers by opting to watch films of occidental and oriental origin at the Cinemas and Exhibition centres, rather than the locally produced ones. The Cowboy films were exhilarating to watch while the Chinese films paraded amongst others, the Legendary “Bruce Lee” in (Lo Wei’s, The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), Way of the Dragon (1972), Enter the Dragon (1973), The Game of Death released in 1978) who exhibited Martial Arts dexterity, obviously a fighting technique alien, yet fascinating to us at that time.
Indian films in the late 60’s and well into the 70’s paraded renowned names like Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra Singh Deol, Mumtaz, Amitabh Bachchan, Anil kapoor, Hema Malini, and produced hits such as “Bobby”, “Sholay”, “Kabhi Kabhi”, “Dharamveer”, “Amar Akbar Anthony”. Their stars displayed great acting skills against the backdrop of love themes, and ear pleasing songs coupled with synchronized dance steps, produced with sound and special effects, though incomparable with what obtains today bought over the indigenes loyalty for their movies.
Thus, the Movie Founding Fathers began to face the challenges of recouping their investments, which gradually became virtually an impossible task, an anthem they constantly rendered much to the discomfort of potential financers. They counted their losses and licked their wounds sustained in the financial battle with every film they released. The deluge of VCRS in the 80’s created a paradigm shift from the Cine to the VHS format, which made productions easier, faster and cheaper by a milestone in comparison to the former. Cinema houses and other Exhibition centres were finally shut down and the Baton of Cine film making slipped from the hands of the Founding founders as they attempted to hand over the movie baton to the next generation within the stipulated Baton Exchange Zone. The dream of becoming a re-nowned Movie Industry was shattered when the flow of the Film Relay cycle was broken.
Home Videos were produced which served as an alternative to the cinemas, and the name naturally stems from the fact that you could seat within the comfort of your home and watch the movies produced in the VHS format via your VCR. Film Makers capitalized on the gains of the Home Video concept offered, and began producing movies using the Yoruba language as the means of communication. However, the year “1992″ has overtime been widely accepted as the triggering period of Home Video productions, with Ken Nnebue’s “Living in Bondage” said to be the first movie made for commercial purposes using the Igbo/English language.
The movie no doubt struck the “Movie Well”, which invoked a mass exodus of people from other spheres into the art of movie productions, having seen the opportunities that lay in the Gold mine region. Thus, did the Home Video Industry tagged “Nollywood” emerge.
The fact that “Living in Bondage” was ascribed with the honour of being the first movie made for commercial purposes and the one upon which the Home Video revolution was allegedly founded on, culminating into Nollywood, didn’t go unchallenged. Late Alade Aromire before his death, ignited a controversial fire, insisting that his and not Ken’s movie ought to have been conferred with such an honour. When confronted by a reporter on the issue he’d stated that Ken had produced over 40 Yoruba movies, and had started with “Aje N’yami”.
There had been a flourishing movie industry before he came on board, so ken couldn’t have started it.
The confusion stems from the Censors board of the day, whose hands were amputated by the Law it drew its powers from, (1963/64 Cinematograph Law and Regulations). The powers conferred on it to regulate the Industry did not extend to “Home Video”. The present National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) did not exist till 1994. On this raging issue, Late Alade Armoire produced movies such as Ekun, Omije (pts 1-3), Obirin Asiko, Ayo ni o, Adun, Orire which were released to the public between 1985 and 1991.
Ken Nnebue still insists that his movie “Living in Bondage” was the first Home Video movie made for commercial purposes. His stand on the matter is rather shaky, having prior to the production of Living in Bondage sponsored commercial movies in Yoruba language such as Ina Ote, Aje N’iyami and others. Let’s not forget the barrage of Yoruba TV dramas that were mass produced on VHS tapes and sold to the public before 1992. One can’t fail to mention the legendary Eddie Ugbomah’s movie “The Great Attempt” (1989), which would have made history as the 1st Nigerian cine movie in the video tape format to have been censored by the defunct Federal Board of Film Censors (FBFC) based on a “special concession” granted him officially by the permanent secretary of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture at that time.
Unfortunately the strong contents projected in the movie were considered unsuitable for public viewing by the Board, hence the movie was never released. Tunde Alabi -Hundeyin’s “Iyawo Alhaji” is officially on record as the first commercial (direct to exhibition hall) video film to be censored and classified by the NFVCB in 1994 at the National Theatre, (Cinema Hall) Iganmu. Despite the controversial fire raised, the global publicity given to “Living in Bondage” over the years invariably imputed the movie into our memory banks as the flag bearer of the Home Video revolution of all times. People, irrespective of Nationality, race, gender, and tribe are confronted with challenges on a daily basis. Some of these problems are of a global nature, while others are peculiar to various societies. Movies offer people the opportunity of telling their own stories, free from alien interference.
Nigerian movie producers leveraged on this and produced movies projecting our lifestyle, culture, local fashion, burning issues, problems plaguing our society, irrespective of the choking stench of tribalism perceived in all sectors. Movies were made for the viewing pleasure of Nigerians initially, (before the mass exportation craze), with messages to inspire, motivate, reprove, and correct anomalies especially in the Political, Social systems, to eschew violence and all forms of evil.
The tactical use of the English language as the communication tool, marketing strategies and execution through the use of trailers via T.V, Posters (now banned in Lagos State), recorded a boost in sales, and expanded the viewership base beyond the shores of our Nation to countries such as Ghana, Togo, South Africa, Kenya, U.S.A and even the U.K.. Unfortunately, the movies churned out at an alarming rate were technically deficient in key areas considered as germane in the production process.
The popular “shoe string budget” tag has become synonymous with the Industry’s antecedent of making movies on extremely low budgets compared to other stream online movies review bodies in other countries, ($10- $15,000 initially), but currently stretches to $25,000, with a microscopic number of producers further stretching the seemingly financial limit to N 7,10,20 Million and more. The movies were and are still shot dominantly between 10-12 days, via Beta cam (now HDV cameras), were produced in the VHS format (now VCD & DVD), replicated in mass and sold by the Marketers who also doubled as Distributors.
Over a thousand movies were being churned out yearly by producers and utterly amazed by the staggering statistical data of movie productions, the International movie spotlight was shone on the Multi Million naira Industry “Nollywood”. The Industry’s net worth as at 2008 stood between an estimated $250 and $300 Million dollars. It is worthy of note that a Global cinema survey, conducted in 2006 by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) and released sometime in May 2009, ranked Nollywood as the second largest producing movie body in the world behind Bollywood and ahead of Hollywood based on the numerical data of the movies produced.
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In the current society, scamming people is definitely accomplished online. Ebay is probably the world’s larget online retailers, which uses auctioning to sell items that were used by people. Below are great tips to avoid being scammed.
Verify in the event the seller is selling certified items that are often sold the first manaufacturer. You are able to usually check this when you go to their website.
Confirm the seller’s percentage of excellent reviews, usually it’s about 95% or higher, if at all lower don’t bid for it. If you decide to observe how many good reviews they have got, read the “see detailed feedback” button underneath the percentage.
When the seller is a “power seller” then that increases the probabilities of not getting scammed with a lot. Some sellers also provide an Ebay store that they use for the reasons like a small business.
When you confirm the seller’s “detailed feedback”, if you see the same item that someone bought and they thought that it was positive, buy it. If the same item was negative, them do not buy it.
Check the member’s feedback. Feedback is the best way to judge a member’s reputation.
Get a name and address from the scammer. The address to which the scammer will want the excess money sent will be located in a foreign country. Though the name and address may seem legit, they will be fake. Typically, the real identities of the scammers will never be known as some Western Union outlets only require that someone present them with a transaction number to retrieve money.
Such as any other business, eBay is not without its scams. If you are cautious, you should have no problems using eBay. Follow these steps to avoid scams on eBay.
