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Saturday, 13 December 2014

Smart Girls

They say love is blind but Nigerian girls be like 

 "mine have eyes"

Why do some girls claim that they are smart when they are not. Their love will surely close it's eyes when they see better love up with them.

Now alright that's a joke, very dry one.
Well Loving God blindly as they say that's what Love is about, will get you closer and also draw Him to you. He said if you love Him then you'll keep His commandments.
Just imagine if everything you do is as a result of the Love you have for Him. You will surely be the best because you're winning Him over and He is backing you up.
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Source:http://pastorpaul-cco.blogspot.com.ng/2013/11/what-does-it-mean-to-love-god-with-all.html
You evangelize because you love Him and also love people to join you in the Kingdom and not because you want to get noticed or because you want to upset someone.
Try in all you do to do it out of love for God.
He loves you and will want to be closer to you.

INFATUATION NOT LOVE


Infatuation can be defined as the state of being

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

TRUE LOVE REALLY EXIST.

Understanding True Love - a Bible-based lesson series for teens



happy teen coupleDuring high school, I dated a lot of

God's Design in Marriage

God's design in marriage: oneness in spirit, soul and body
















We are composed of three parts—body, soul, and spirit. Our body is the “house” in which we live. Our soul is our self—composed of mind, emotions

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

ADVANTAGES OF DATING

Understanding True Love - a Bible-based lesson series for teens

DATING:


At a parent-teen conference on dating, a teenage girl asked speaker Bill Gothard, “How old do you have to be before you can start to date?” He answered with the following statement: “You are old enough to date when you have achieved

Genes Affects Sleep

How well you sleep may depend

            on your genes

How much sleep you get each night may depend to some extent on your genes, a new study suggests.
"Sleep patterns are influenced by genetic differences," said study co-author Dr. Daniel Gottlieb, a sleep researcher and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. "This study is one of the first to begin identifying these genetic differences, and will hopefully help us better understand the causes of sleep disorders and their relation to other important diseases."
The findings suggest that certain genetic variations make a difference of a few minutes' sleep a night. But the research may ultimately point to a wider picture of how certain genes affect conditions such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and diabetes, said Gottlieb.
Scientists believe several aspects of sleep - including when and how long people sleep - are inherited to some extent, Gottlieb said. Sleep duration, meanwhile, is connected to conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and depression, he said.
It's possible that a gene variation causes sleep problems, which then cause, say, high blood pressure, Gottlieb said. But it's also possible that the gene itself directly affects both, since "most genes serve multiple functions," he added.


Two genetic variations identified
In the new study, researchers examined the genes and sleep habits of 47,180 people of European descent and those of 4,771 African-Americans. They identified two genetic variations tied to sleep duration, one of which was linked to about three minutes of extra sleep per night.
Then they reviewed previous studies for information about those genetic variations.
Simply put, "we identified an area of DNA that appears to influence how long an individual sleeps," Gottlieb said. Those with one of the gene variations not only slept slightly longer but also had lower levels of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and lower blood sugar levels, the study found.
The other DNA area identified -- this one linked to shorter sleep -- previously has been associated with psychiatric problems, including risk for depression and schizophrenia, the researchers said.
Jim Horne, of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University in England, cautioned against making too much out of the study's findings. "The effect of these genes on sleep is tiny, accounting for no more than a few minutes of a total night's sleep," he said.


"There are numerous mechanisms, maybe hundreds, in the brain affecting our sleep one way or another, all of which will be coded by one or more genes. Those looked at here are just a very few," Horne said.
Also, the study only looked at a rough measure of time spent sleeping, not whether it was high-quality sleep, Horne added. In addition, he said, there are far more powerful non-genetic influences on our sleep.
Still, Horne said the study findings are interesting and come from reputable scientists.
For now, the research won't have any immediate impact on the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of sleep disorders, Gottlieb said. But "a long-term goal of this research is improved understanding of sleep disorders, including early identification of those at risk for sleep disorders in order to prevent their occurrence," he said.
The study appeared Dec. 2 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry
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Preventing Diebetes

Better diet and exercise can prevent diabetes in both sexes


Lifestyle changes and medicines are equally effective in preventing men and women with prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes, a new analysis finds.

The effect of gender
Previous research has shown that lifestyle changes, such as a healthier diet and regular exercise, and use of medicines to lower blood sugar levels can delay or prevent the onset of full-blown diabetes in people with prediabetes.
However, it wasn't known what effect, if any, gender might have on the effectiveness of these interventions, the researchers from Austria said.
"To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic review that assessed potential sex-specific differences in effects of preventive interventions in prediabetic people," wrote Dr. Anna Glechner, of Danube University Krems, and Dr. Jurgen Harreiter, of the Medical University of Vienna, and colleagues.


People with type 2 diabetes don't make or use the hormone insulin properly. Insulin is needed to convert glucose from food into energy. Type 2 diabetes, the more common type, is linked to being overweight and sedentary.

Lifestyle changes and diabetes progression
The researchers reviewed data from more than 7 400 women and 5 500 men in 12 studies. Men and women with prediabetes who made lifestyle changes were 40 percent less likely to progress to diabetes after one year, and 37 percent less likely to progress after three years, compared to those who did not make lifestyle changes, the study found.
Men and women with prediabetes who made lifestyle changes also lost more weight and had greater reductions in blood sugar levels, the researchers said.
Taking blood sugar-lowering medications also reduced the risk of diabetes among men and women with prediabetes, according to the findings published November 27 in the journal Diabetologia.

Read:Do or don't: diabetic dietary supplement"Clinically, these findings highlight an important issue. Despite differences in age of onset, detection and burden of type 2 diabetes between men and women, the effectiveness of preventative interventions in people with prediabetes is not influenced by gender," the researchers explained in a journal news release.
Clinicians can focus on factors known to magnify beneficial effects, such as adherence, they added. "Clinicians also need to focus on other aspects of sex-disparities such as the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged men and gaps in the quality of care between diabetic men and women," the researchers concluded.
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Monday, 8 December 2014

Unconditional Love

Unconditional love really exists in each of us. It is part of our deep inner being. It is not so much an active emotion as a state of being. It's not 'I love you' for this or that reason, not 'I love you if you love me.' It's love for no reason, love without an object.
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WAHALA 2

A maid in Uganda who was secretly filmed beating and kicking a toddler has pleaded guilty to torture.
Jolly Tumuhirwe, 22, was charged in court with the torture of a girl of 18 months. A video of the assault caused outrage when it was posted online.
The child's father, Eric Kamanzi, had installed a camera in his home after noticing his daughter was bruised and limping.
Ms Tumuhirwe asked the court, the parents and Ugandans to forgive her.
The graphic footage, which is taken from a camera hidden in the corner of the living room, shows Ms Tumuhirwe hitting the child when she resists feeding and then throwing her to the floor, beating her with a torch before stepping on her and kicking her.
No lawyer
The footage of the abuse, which was not shown in court on Monday, has been seen or shared thousands of times on social media.
Woman feeds babyThe child's father, Eric Kamanzi , had installed a secret camera in the living room to capture the

WAHALA

Topic: Russians Denies Ownership Of Plane Carrying Military Ammunitions To Nigeria (Read 9983 times)
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A Russian airplane which was heading to Chad but had to stop at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in the early hours of Saturday morning when it developed a technical problem has been intercepted by Nigerian authorities

STORY STORY

Topic: 50 Years Old Man On The Run After Defiling His 14 Years Old Daughter (Read 2578 times)
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8 hrs ago 


 The police are on the trail of a 50-year-old man, Vincent Uzor, who is on the run after allegedly molesting his 14-year-old daughter.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the victim was molested last week Tuesday in the Ebute Meta area of Lagos State where Uzor lived with his second wife.
It was gathered that the victim’s mother

STORY FOR TOWN

Topic: Say What? Wife Murders Husband With Kitchen Knife Over N10 Tom-Tom Sweet (Read 1284 times)
bayonel3 (857)
2 hrs ago 

Detectives attached to the State Criminal Investigations Department, Homicides Section, Panti, Yaba, Lagos State have arrested a housewife for allegedly stabbing her husband to death over N10 TomTom

Convenient Jobs

6 HIGH-SATISFACTION JOBS THAT PAY MORE THAN $100,000 A YEAR

Combine high pay and job satisfaction for a great career.

By Catherine Conlan
Monster Contributing Writer
Some careers seem to have it all — high pay and

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Healthy Relationships

Healthy relationships can be created and maintained if the partners are willing to.

How Do You Create a Healthy Relationship?As a therapist, I can devote much time and focus on examining my clients’ unhealthy relationships and patterns of relating.
It raises a great question: What does a healthy relationship look like? Whether it be with a romantic partner

How to Have a Healthy Relationship

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Sometimes relationships can seem like a lot of work until you sit back

Relationships Builder

Relationship have different definitions but I define it as the link between two or more people and their concern for each other, especially as regards the way they behave toward and feel about one another. In relationships,

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Love is Life.

Love is life, when you love, you live life to the fullest.