Religion or belief is not something that can be updated easily like technology. Change in technology is not supposed to affect religious beliefs because religious belief is something that was passed from generation to generation and it greatly influences the way of life of the people practicing it.
If a religious belief can be discredited, the loyalist of such religion may decide to have a rethink but other than that, religion cannot evolve easily like technology because it's a lifestyle
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The world has constantly appreciated individuals with great tallness. There is dependably an additional point for good tallness. Well! Would you like to know normal strategies to Increase Height? Do you believe that time is gone to expand tallness? At that point you are incorrect and here we present some successful and tried techniques to expand your stature normally.
In this article, I will impart to you 6 different ways by which you can empower your human development hormone and push your tallness. Presently, one of these ways is independent of your age. Thus, in the event that you are 20, 25 or even 30, this would apply to you.
We may never have the capacity to demonstrate without question how life initially advanced. However, of the numerous clarifications proposed, one emerges – the possibility that life developed in aqueous vents profound under the ocean. Not in the superhot dark smokers, but rather more serene undertakings known as soluble aqueous vents.
This hypothesis can clarify life's most interesting component, and there is developing proof to help it.
Prior this year, for example, lab tests affirmed that conditions in a portion of the various pores inside the vents can prompt high centralizations of huge atoms. This makes the vents a perfect setting for the "RNA world" generally thought to have gone before the primary cells.
In the event that life evolved in antacid aqueous vents, it may have happened something like this:
1.
Dilute permeated into recently shaped shake under the ocean bottom, where it responded with minerals, for example, olivine, creating a warm soluble liquid wealthy in hydrogen, sulfides and different synthetics – a procedure called serpentinisation.
This hot liquid sprang up at soluble aqueous vents like those at the Lost City, a vent framework found close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 2000.
2.
Dissimilar to the present oceans, the early sea was acidic and wealthy in broken down iron. While upwelling aqueous liquids responded with this primordial seawater, they delivered carbonate rocks loaded with modest pores and a "froth" of iron-sulfur bubbles.
3.
Inside the iron-sulfur bubbles, hydrogen responded with carbon dioxide, framing basic natural atoms, for example, methane, formate and acetic acid derivation. A portion of these responses were catalyzed by the iron-sulfur minerals. Comparative iron-sulfur impetuses are as yet found at the core of numerous proteins today.
4.
The electrochemical angle between the antacid vent liquid and the acidic seawater prompts the unconstrained development of acetyl phosphate and pyrophospate, which act simply like adenosine triphosphate or ATP, the concoction that forces living cells.
These particles drove the development of amino acids – the building squares of proteins – and nucleotides, the building hinders for RNA and DNA.
5.
Warm streams and dissemination inside the vent pores concentrated bigger particles like nucleotides, driving the development of RNA and DNA – and giving a perfect setting to their advancement into the universe of DNA and proteins. Development got going, with sets of particles equipped for delivering a greater amount of themselves beginning to command.
6.
Greasy particles covered the iron-sulfur foam and immediately shaped cell-like air pockets. A portion of these air pockets would have encased self-duplicating sets of atoms – the main natural cells. The soonest protocells may have been slippery substances, however, regularly dissolving and improving as they coursed inside the vents.
7.
The development of a compound called pyrophosphatase, which catalyzes the generation of pyrophosphate, permitted the protocells to separate more vitality from the inclination between the antacid vent liquid and the acidic sea. This old catalyst is as yet found in numerous microscopic organisms and archaea, the initial two branches on the tree of life.
8.
Some protocells began utilizing ATP and additionally acetyl phosphate and pyrophosphate. The generation of ATP utilizing vitality from the electrochemical slope is idealized with the advancement of the catalyst ATP synthase, found inside all life today.
9.
Protocells facilitate from the principle vent pivot, where the regular electrochemical slope is weaker, begun to produce their own inclination by drawing protons over their films, utilizing the vitality discharged when carbon dioxide responds with hydrogen.
This response yields just a little measure of vitality, insufficient to make ATP. By rehashing the response and putting away the vitality as an electrochemical inclination, be that as it may, protocells "set aside" enough vitality for ATP generation.
10.
When protocells could produce their very own electrochemical angle, they were not any more fixing to the vents. Cells left the vents on two separate events, with one mass migration offering ascend to microscopic organisms and the other to archaea.
I agree. My son fought back after I spoke to him and he sorted it out. I was called in by the head mistress and told her to not punish him as what he did was under my instructions. Best thing that ever happened as he took no more shit and is 6 ft 6 now.
Its a tough one . As a parent telling your child to fight back is very hard as they are frightened but it will keep happening unless the bully is confronted. A good slap back might stop the bully in their tracks and they will think twice about doing it again. Now it is easy for me to say that . I would probably be on the roof looking in on the playground in a frog suit waiting for the punch so I can whisk her away. It's a difficult one but you have to stand your ground. The smaller you are the dirty tactics come into play. That or play a boy older than the bully to keep an eye on your child!
Well I'm pretty sure that I'd survive, but currency as it is would probably no longer have any value whatsoever. The dollar, the naira, the pound, they'd all be worth nothing and their value will at best be speculative. Cryptos on the other hand may survive seeing as the cryptosphere runs on a completely different system than the existing economies of foreign exchange.
The world would possibly revert back to a state of trade by barter and in order to survive, I'd first evaluate what it is that I have, what I need and what goods or services that I can currently offer. Depending on what that is, I'll know whether or not surviving would be easy or not.
As far as water goes, I'll definitely have that, my compound has its own private borehole so that's taken care off. Food on the other hand might be a little difficult to come by, but not impossible. My old man's house has a lot of land so subsistence farming will probably become an option.
If I can find a stable means of supporting myself by maybe offering up a particular service that's needed, then I'm sure I'd be ok. I've got a degree in Chemical Engineering so at the very least I can offer up my services as a teacher or my knowledge in general to help rebuild the economy.
Hospitals and schools will probably be shut down for a little while, especially since people won't know how to or what to use and pay for their services. I'm done with school and I don't have any kids so that won't bother me, but the need for hospitals and availability of drugs might be a problem though. Dealing with that is something that I'm not entirely sure how to go about.
i think i read what you said and it was so long that i thought i would come back to it, mostly what i think you said i agree with or learned something new, so thank you mah froggy! xo
Initially before joining Steemit I sold fried and mambo ice around cycling for the sake of collecting a profit of Rp 200 per one fried and one mambo ice.
Every morning after the Shubuh I had to go out of the house to sell fried food and at noon I had to go to school to sell ice mambo, in the afternoon I sold ice around the village, my two children forced me to stay home accompanied by my husband while working in front of his laptop (my husband joined Steemit ahead of me), sometimes if I am fussy, I invite my youngest child to sell while holding and cycling, even though it is a hassle, but I am still passionate about doing it for the profit of Rp. 200 per one mambo ice.
after 2 months I was active in Steemit, I began to be able to collect Rupiah through the SBD / Steem that I got from Steemit so that I could go on holiday selling so I could focus on taking care of my children and husband at home.
I think the low crime rate in Scandinavian countries may be attributed but three factors. The factors are given below:
1. A healthy family structure : a society that has a healthy family structure will have a reduced crime rate. The family is the basic unit of all society and as such, if the family teaches healthy values and morality, the society will be more healthy and orderly
2. High employment rate: employment rate in a country also influence the crime rate. When there's a high employment rate, crime rate is reduced because the people can earn money easily to cater for their needs.
3. Better standard of living: if the standard of living in an geographical location is high, the people would see no need to go into crime.
I think all these or some of these factors are present in most Scandinavian countries that's why the crime rate is low over there
Chicken biriyani😋 is my favourite dish. I never feel bored with the same . When ever I get opportunity, I eat stomach full. I never felt fullness after eating. When ever I go for outing , I never miss opportunity to have biriyani.
There are many kinds of biriyanis as per places. I think that is the reason why I never feel boring to have biriyani
I love yam and egg so much because it has always been my favourite food and i am never tired of it,and that is why i never get bored of it and i will make sure that i keep eating it.
Well hardwork is a good thing in life but only hardwork cannot guarantee success,there are many hardworking people that are still not successful despite all their hard-work ,other factors needs to be added to hardwork in other for someone to become successful,such factors are smart-work,intelligence,focus,determination,patience and accurate knowledge.
This is a really tough question to answer. Hardworking for the better part is equal to success. But there are still a percentage of people in the world who did everything right and still never succeeded. There's the mantra that parents keep repeating in my country. "Go to school, work hard, when you graduate you'll be successful" I've heard it over a million times in my life but what I see everyday always disputes it.
So basically my answer to your question is yes, hardworking is equal to success in life... If you're lucky
Hard work is needed for success but hard work alone doesn't equal to success. Working hard at the right venture and doing it smartly may lead to success faster than just hard work alone. Hard work has to deal with strength, will, stamina, persistence etc. When these qualities are combined with intelligence (smartness) and in the right venture, success will be guaranteed.
But hard work in itself, will hardly lead anyone to success.
The financial decision that is very lovely to make is that the person should have the habit whereby they love to spend less and save more,such decision would help the person to be able to get rich in the future.
This definitely varies from culture to culture, tradition and even race. For example in the biblical times first born children are the symbol of a parent's true authenticity. They're entitled to landed properties, special privileges as well as special treatments as well.
So also let's take a look at the Igbo culture, of the eastern Nigeria in West Africa Their first born children are basically the child that takes responsibilities of replacing their parent if they're absent or maybe dead expecially if they're sons. As a result of this, the parents takes time to focus their attention more on them giving them special privileges as well as placing into their hands matters of urgent attention as well. This definitely shows first born children really gets attention more from their parents more than other sibling.
However the instances I've sighted had been based on culture and tradition.
However in a natural phenomenon it may be, it may also not, however in instances where parent have shown more attention to their first born children, it may be because it took them time to have a second and maybe a third child so they're used to treating their first born specially because that's how it's always been when he/she was the only child. I definitely think it depends on the type of parents as well but the percentage are definitely high in most families giving their first born more attention
Most people think that crypto is a faster and easier route to acquire wealth without doing anything or doing very little. Most people invest in some cryptos without knowing the roadmap or the real world application of such crypto. They think all crypto is a fast route to wealth.
Though someone can get wealthy by investing in the right crypto, someone can also lose his/her investment if they invest in a wrong crypto. Crypto is not an easy or faster route to wealth. It's like any other investment that requires serious accessment.
Lol what if you forget your password or something. I guess you could get a safety deposit box to keep the thing in and book the safety deposit box for as long as possible.
I will obviously make sure that i keep the bitcoin in a cold storage and wait for the price to rise all through the years which i want to spend at the jail and i believe i would have made alot of profits on the investments by the time i leave the prison.
In my own opinion i think that obsession is very similar to addiction because they both work in similar ways,when someone is addicted to something then such person would also be obsessed with that thing which they are addicted to,i believe obsession starts with addiction.
Obsession and addiction are two different things. Obsession is related to rituals that we follow daily basis. It is most of the time not dangerous to us. Obsession included washing of hand , combing of hair , etc.
addiction is totally different from obsession. When a person is addicted on a thing , he never get satisfaction unless until he doesn't get that. This man ruin us in some cases.
The daily life of society is now increasingly inseparable from social media. According to GFK Asia Digital research, Indonesians spend 5.5 hours in front of their cellphones in a day. This number is mostly dominated by social media. No wonder Facebook has opened an official office in Jakarta. This fact makes many people think that Indonesian people are now experiencing social media addiction. Is that the right term?
According to the clinical director of the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery, Kimberly Young, PsyD, more people are experiencing social media obsession than social media addiction. Both of these terms turned out to have similar meanings but very different conditions. Reporting from Refinery29.com, it's called addiction if the brain looks for certain substances such as dopamine or serotonin. While obsession arises when you are encouraged to monitor social media to reduce cortisol or adrenaline levels in the body.
Social Media Obsession
Unlike the case with obsession. Someone who experiences social media obsession will monitor the virtual world for fear of missing news or news from social media. This fear that arises is the reason you experience social media obsession. If there is news or news that has passed by them, a sense of panic will appear. Obsessing on social media is also a tendency for someone to get FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), so that it can trigger depression.
Even though they have differences, they still have a bad impact. Not only in psychological conditions but also physical health. The eye is the first part that has the risk of staring at the cellphone screen too often. In addition, the cervical bones also often experience disruption due to head which often droops when accessing social media pages.
Keep using social media according to the portions and don't let cyberspace snatch your real life.
I'm companions with an attractive person who is unendingly single. On the off chance that he at any point asked me what he's fouling up, I would disclose to him the majority of this:
Requiring steady approval. It is debilitating for other people.
Gloating about yourself. Give other individuals a chance.
Speaking basically about yourself, particularly if your accounts as a rule include you as the saint and every other person taking in an exercise. (Or on the other hand if every one of your accounts are about you being wronged!)
Very well said, but mindfulness should very well be the answer! If we are aware of ourselves at every point of time, our triggers & patterns then I feel we can easily control ourselves & not step into unnecessary confrontations :)
I agree, in theory mindfulness is the answer. If you can observe your surroundings without judgement, and accept all for what is, you should be able to rid yourself of the anxieties associated with any given situation. I have been practicing this for years, and I have not even begun to say I'm good at it lol.
My friend has a great method he uses . If he feels the other person is getting aggressive then he gives them a hug. I have seen him do it on lots of occasions and the situation was diffused ever time. He told me at first it was a risk but now he does it Everytime and it's always worked.
My simplest understanding is, it's a process where data is removed from the blockchain so other data will have more space within the blockchain.
The data that is removed and made separate is the transaction data, hence the reason the witnesses nodes are considered "separate" or "segregated". I hope this makes sense somewhat.
In the first instance, I don't patronize steemit just because of the rewards gotten from posts, I patronize it because it's a platform that gives one the opportunity to learn new things and be exposed beyond the four walls of ones consciousness and immediate environment.
As we all know, the world has become a global village and steemit is just one of those platforms that makes the world get smaller on daily basis with different content posted by users from all over the world and access a lot of intellectual contents that's boosts residual knowledge, steemit has been able to carve a niche for itself in the social media atmosphere.
In view of this fact, I won't stop using steemit even if stops rewarding posts with SBD or STEEM but the only thing that can happen would be that I would be more of a reader than a poster because the post rewards acts like a motivation and catalyst for creative contents and when that's not there, the morale would definitely go low but notwithstanding I'd visit the platform daily just to add to my body of knowledge by reading contents posted by other users.
Sincerely i will still continue to use the platform but i will become less active on it because the rewards is one of the factors that attracts many people to steemit.
Marketing is considered as the heart and head of every business organisation because if a business organisation market their products, then only they get profit. As a business man everyone will be aiming at maximizing profit through Lots of techniques. The ultimate aim of a business man is to maximize his profit.
Nowadays, there are many methods of marketing their products. Some of them use social media for marketing, some of them use mass media and other marketing techniques.
Marketing helps the company to reach their product to rest of the world. Advertisement plays a crucial role in marketing. Marketing of a businesess firm depending upon products and services that they sell.
I think the answer to this question is dependent on how people see the work of a pastor.
Pastors do two things, they serve as spiritual leaders and they preach the word of God. Effectively, they show people the way to God and they bring God to people. Churches get income from donations from church members and people who are looking for spiritual guidance, how much of that money goes to the pastor is unique to every church. Some pastors own their own churches and as such, are in charge of the church funds while others are in charge of smaller branches and receive salaries from the main church.
The thing is, I don't think pastors are supposed to be paid in the first place, preaching the word of God is not a business and a salary shouldn't be on the cards. Even in the time of Jesus Christ, preachers had day jobs, all of Jesus's disciples had jobs and in truth they gave far more than they received. These days pastors exploit people and they do so by telling them what they want to hear, "Sew a seed and God will answer your prayers",. "You need to tap from the annointing of the lord by giving something substantial to God", "The lord is talking to me!!! He said that there are people that're here that are looking for jobs, if you're among these people, come out and sew a seed now or else your job will not come". The thing is you never actually here that these churches are doing something for the people, all they do is take from the people.
There are actually pastors that guide their people spiritually, they show their congregation what they feel is the right way to God and whether or not their wealth is as a result of God's blessing or their ability as motivational speakers is beyond me, but if I'm being honest, I don't think pastors deserve to be as rich as they are, at least not if it's at the expense of the people they're supposed to be leading. The service they render doesn't commensurate with their wealth.
Anybody can stand on a podium and give people motivational speeches and that's exactly what pastors do, the only thing they do differently from motivational speakers is that they invoke the name of God and demand that people pay them for their words. It's not right.
Let me end it like this, Jesus fed five thousand, he wasn't fed by five thousand. The work of a pastor is to help his congregation, not profit off them. The work of a pastor is supposed to be pro-bono, and as they say in Christianity, their reward is in heaven and not on earth.
So for what reason does this point appear to bring out compelling feelings in a few ministers and church individuals? I have seen somewhere around seven reasons it does as such.
The minister's compensation is regularly open data. At times, the whole church sees the sum all the time. In different cases, certain individuals have progressing access to the data. The steady accessibility of the data can induce discourse.
Some congregation individuals see a low pay as a vital instrument for the minister's lowliness. No, I am totally serious. In any case, I wager those individuals dislike a similar modesty for themselves.
There keeps on being a misconception of the minister's "bundle." In the mainstream world, there is a reasonable refinement among pay rates and advantages and costs. In any case, in numerous chapels, benefits, for example, retirement and medical coverage, and costs, for example, car repayment, are lumped together. It along these lines influences the minister's compensation to appear to be higher than it truly is.
Faultfinders of the minister frequently utilize the pay as a lever to make life hopeless for the minister. Huge numbers of the commentators comprehend that the theme is touchy to the minister. So they utilize that lever to deliver more prominent torment.
There is a misperception among some congregation individuals that the minister is overpaid. That the truth is an uncommon exemption. Most ministers are in no way, shape or form overpaid. Some congregation individuals will utilize one awful model to paint a wide stroke about all ministers.
Relatives can be humiliated by this issue. I recounted the story as of late about living in a parsonage when I was a minister. An elder appeared at the house to reveal to me that our service charge was too high, and that my better half expected to quit utilizing the garments dryer and set up a garments line. We would later discover that our cooling unit was not working legitimately; it was the wellspring of the vitality deplete.
There is a misperception that ministers work practically nothing. Most ministers work amazingly long work filled weeks. Be that as it may, if a congregation part truly trusts a minister just works ten hours per week, the every hour wage can appear to be fairly high.
Most ministers are not overpaid. Most ministers work extended periods. Most ministers are surely not in the service for the cash. Be that as it may, the pressure on the minister's pay keeps on existing in numerous gatherings.
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Religion or belief is not something that can be updated easily like technology. Change in technology is not supposed to affect religious beliefs because religious belief is something that was passed from generation to generation and it greatly influences the way of life of the people practicing it.
If a religious belief can be discredited, the loyalist of such religion may decide to have a rethink but other than that, religion cannot evolve easily like technology because it's a lifestyle
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Thanks :-)
I amended the question to name names. I reported them to steemcleaners and steem flag rewards :-) I find discord difficult to use lol
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Hi friend I would like to respond to everyone's comments. But my Rc does not allow it
Tomorrow I delegate 40sp and start making posts
I did not say anything bad.
I just said that it would be better to limit musing to only 3 interactions per day for each user regardless of their sp. It would be more fair.
and so that the fun is over hehe
Mr. cryptoandcoffee's work is exellent. I did not mean to offend anyone.
And if I'm expecting to charge 2 sb to delegate 40sp and thus be able to post more comments.
If you do not have friends, no matter how good your post is, NO ONE WILL VOTE IT.
I have seen excellent publications with 0.01.
Lol. I just answer questions and I enjoy it. We are all here to have fun.
Cryptoandcoffee is a genuine member and a valued contributor.
But I seriously understand your concerns about RC limits for new members, its terrible. Social media where your interaction is limited.
Either way, these circle spammers with many accounts trying to cheat need to be stopped.
@diminikrose you want a 40sp delegation to help you through your rc limits? Are you going to post regularly and do an intro post ?
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Todays @yourinfo s alt accounts posting questions are @Kamson and @onigaa ..lookmat their questions and the relies and tell me whether you think the questions are quality or not?
@stevenrok another fake account posting questions
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The world has constantly appreciated individuals with great tallness. There is dependably an additional point for good tallness. Well! Would you like to know normal strategies to Increase Height? Do you believe that time is gone to expand tallness? At that point you are incorrect and here we present some successful and tried techniques to expand your stature normally.
In this article, I will impart to you 6 different ways by which you can empower your human development hormone and push your tallness. Presently, one of these ways is independent of your age. Thus, in the event that you are 20, 25 or even 30, this would apply to you.
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We may never have the capacity to demonstrate without question how life initially advanced. However, of the numerous clarifications proposed, one emerges – the possibility that life developed in aqueous vents profound under the ocean. Not in the superhot dark smokers, but rather more serene undertakings known as soluble aqueous vents.
This hypothesis can clarify life's most interesting component, and there is developing proof to help it.
Prior this year, for example, lab tests affirmed that conditions in a portion of the various pores inside the vents can prompt high centralizations of huge atoms. This makes the vents a perfect setting for the "RNA world" generally thought to have gone before the primary cells.
In the event that life evolved in antacid aqueous vents, it may have happened something like this:
1.
Dilute permeated into recently shaped shake under the ocean bottom, where it responded with minerals, for example, olivine, creating a warm soluble liquid wealthy in hydrogen, sulfides and different synthetics – a procedure called serpentinisation.
This hot liquid sprang up at soluble aqueous vents like those at the Lost City, a vent framework found close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 2000.
2.
Dissimilar to the present oceans, the early sea was acidic and wealthy in broken down iron. While upwelling aqueous liquids responded with this primordial seawater, they delivered carbonate rocks loaded with modest pores and a "froth" of iron-sulfur bubbles.
3.
Inside the iron-sulfur bubbles, hydrogen responded with carbon dioxide, framing basic natural atoms, for example, methane, formate and acetic acid derivation. A portion of these responses were catalyzed by the iron-sulfur minerals. Comparative iron-sulfur impetuses are as yet found at the core of numerous proteins today.
4.
The electrochemical angle between the antacid vent liquid and the acidic seawater prompts the unconstrained development of acetyl phosphate and pyrophospate, which act simply like adenosine triphosphate or ATP, the concoction that forces living cells.
These particles drove the development of amino acids – the building squares of proteins – and nucleotides, the building hinders for RNA and DNA.
5.
Warm streams and dissemination inside the vent pores concentrated bigger particles like nucleotides, driving the development of RNA and DNA – and giving a perfect setting to their advancement into the universe of DNA and proteins. Development got going, with sets of particles equipped for delivering a greater amount of themselves beginning to command.
6.
Greasy particles covered the iron-sulfur foam and immediately shaped cell-like air pockets. A portion of these air pockets would have encased self-duplicating sets of atoms – the main natural cells. The soonest protocells may have been slippery substances, however, regularly dissolving and improving as they coursed inside the vents.
7.
The development of a compound called pyrophosphatase, which catalyzes the generation of pyrophosphate, permitted the protocells to separate more vitality from the inclination between the antacid vent liquid and the acidic sea. This old catalyst is as yet found in numerous microscopic organisms and archaea, the initial two branches on the tree of life.
8.
Some protocells began utilizing ATP and additionally acetyl phosphate and pyrophosphate. The generation of ATP utilizing vitality from the electrochemical slope is idealized with the advancement of the catalyst ATP synthase, found inside all life today.
9.
Protocells facilitate from the principle vent pivot, where the regular electrochemical slope is weaker, begun to produce their own inclination by drawing protons over their films, utilizing the vitality discharged when carbon dioxide responds with hydrogen.
This response yields just a little measure of vitality, insufficient to make ATP. By rehashing the response and putting away the vitality as an electrochemical inclination, be that as it may, protocells "set aside" enough vitality for ATP generation.
10.
When protocells could produce their very own electrochemical angle, they were not any more fixing to the vents. Cells left the vents on two separate events, with one mass migration offering ascend to microscopic organisms and the other to archaea.
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I agree. My son fought back after I spoke to him and he sorted it out. I was called in by the head mistress and told her to not punish him as what he did was under my instructions. Best thing that ever happened as he took no more shit and is 6 ft 6 now.
Of course it's fine to fight back!
Contrary to what your mama told you, violence does indeed solve problems 😼
Its a tough one . As a parent telling your child to fight back is very hard as they are frightened but it will keep happening unless the bully is confronted. A good slap back might stop the bully in their tracks and they will think twice about doing it again. Now it is easy for me to say that . I would probably be on the roof looking in on the playground in a frog suit waiting for the punch so I can whisk her away. It's a difficult one but you have to stand your ground. The smaller you are the dirty tactics come into play. That or play a boy older than the bully to keep an eye on your child!
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Well I'm pretty sure that I'd survive, but currency as it is would probably no longer have any value whatsoever. The dollar, the naira, the pound, they'd all be worth nothing and their value will at best be speculative. Cryptos on the other hand may survive seeing as the cryptosphere runs on a completely different system than the existing economies of foreign exchange.
The world would possibly revert back to a state of trade by barter and in order to survive, I'd first evaluate what it is that I have, what I need and what goods or services that I can currently offer. Depending on what that is, I'll know whether or not surviving would be easy or not.
As far as water goes, I'll definitely have that, my compound has its own private borehole so that's taken care off. Food on the other hand might be a little difficult to come by, but not impossible. My old man's house has a lot of land so subsistence farming will probably become an option.
If I can find a stable means of supporting myself by maybe offering up a particular service that's needed, then I'm sure I'd be ok. I've got a degree in Chemical Engineering so at the very least I can offer up my services as a teacher or my knowledge in general to help rebuild the economy.
Hospitals and schools will probably be shut down for a little while, especially since people won't know how to or what to use and pay for their services. I'm done with school and I don't have any kids so that won't bother me, but the need for hospitals and availability of drugs might be a problem though. Dealing with that is something that I'm not entirely sure how to go about.
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i think i read what you said and it was so long that i thought i would come back to it, mostly what i think you said i agree with or learned something new, so thank you mah froggy! xo
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Basic grove for newbie are 4/4 notes it sounds 1,2,3,4. Then practice the rudiments paradiddle on stick LRLL RLRR. Enjoy drumming!
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Initially before joining Steemit I sold fried and mambo ice around cycling for the sake of collecting a profit of Rp 200 per one fried and one mambo ice.
Every morning after the Shubuh I had to go out of the house to sell fried food and at noon I had to go to school to sell ice mambo, in the afternoon I sold ice around the village, my two children forced me to stay home accompanied by my husband while working in front of his laptop (my husband joined Steemit ahead of me), sometimes if I am fussy, I invite my youngest child to sell while holding and cycling, even though it is a hassle, but I am still passionate about doing it for the profit of Rp. 200 per one mambo ice.
after 2 months I was active in Steemit, I began to be able to collect Rupiah through the SBD / Steem that I got from Steemit so that I could go on holiday selling so I could focus on taking care of my children and husband at home.
Nice to know! But you didn't exactly answered my question. Try again when you find time :) I'm curious.
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Thanks a lot! I'm a communicator myself (certified one) and I'm grateful for the answer
Simple but cute :) peace to you & have a nice day!
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I think the low crime rate in Scandinavian countries may be attributed but three factors. The factors are given below:
1. A healthy family structure : a society that has a healthy family structure will have a reduced crime rate. The family is the basic unit of all society and as such, if the family teaches healthy values and morality, the society will be more healthy and orderly
2. High employment rate: employment rate in a country also influence the crime rate. When there's a high employment rate, crime rate is reduced because the people can earn money easily to cater for their needs.
3. Better standard of living: if the standard of living in an geographical location is high, the people would see no need to go into crime.
I think all these or some of these factors are present in most Scandinavian countries that's why the crime rate is low over there
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When you experience that life is too short and you should live to the fullest.
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Chicken biriyani😋 is my favourite dish. I never feel bored with the same . When ever I get opportunity, I eat stomach full. I never felt fullness after eating. When ever I go for outing , I never miss opportunity to have biriyani.
There are many kinds of biriyanis as per places. I think that is the reason why I never feel boring to have biriyani
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I love yam and egg so much because it has always been my favourite food and i am never tired of it,and that is why i never get bored of it and i will make sure that i keep eating it.
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Pizza!!! There’s so many different variations possible, that I can never get bored of it :-)
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Well hardwork is a good thing in life but only hardwork cannot guarantee success,there are many hardworking people that are still not successful despite all their hard-work ,other factors needs to be added to hardwork in other for someone to become successful,such factors are smart-work,intelligence,focus,determination,patience and accurate knowledge.
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This is a really tough question to answer. Hardworking for the better part is equal to success. But there are still a percentage of people in the world who did everything right and still never succeeded. There's the mantra that parents keep repeating in my country. "Go to school, work hard, when you graduate you'll be successful" I've heard it over a million times in my life but what I see everyday always disputes it.
So basically my answer to your question is yes, hardworking is equal to success in life... If you're lucky
Hard work is needed for success but hard work alone doesn't equal to success. Working hard at the right venture and doing it smartly may lead to success faster than just hard work alone. Hard work has to deal with strength, will, stamina, persistence etc. When these qualities are combined with intelligence (smartness) and in the right venture, success will be guaranteed.
But hard work in itself, will hardly lead anyone to success.
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When you pay using a debit card, the bank takes the money that is in your bank account, and makes the payment. It uses only money you have.
When you pay using a credit card, the bank makes the payment, and asks you the money afterwards. It uses money you don’t have.
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The financial decision that is very lovely to make is that the person should have the habit whereby they love to spend less and save more,such decision would help the person to be able to get rich in the future.
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This definitely varies from culture to culture, tradition and even race. For example in the biblical times first born children are the symbol of a parent's true authenticity. They're entitled to landed properties, special privileges as well as special treatments as well.
So also let's take a look at the Igbo culture, of the eastern Nigeria in West Africa Their first born children are basically the child that takes responsibilities of replacing their parent if they're absent or maybe dead expecially if they're sons. As a result of this, the parents takes time to focus their attention more on them giving them special privileges as well as placing into their hands matters of urgent attention as well. This definitely shows first born children really gets attention more from their parents more than other sibling.
However the instances I've sighted had been based on culture and tradition.
However in a natural phenomenon it may be, it may also not, however in instances where parent have shown more attention to their first born children, it may be because it took them time to have a second and maybe a third child so they're used to treating their first born specially because that's how it's always been when he/she was the only child. I definitely think it depends on the type of parents as well but the percentage are definitely high in most families giving their first born more attention
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Most people think that crypto is a faster and easier route to acquire wealth without doing anything or doing very little. Most people invest in some cryptos without knowing the roadmap or the real world application of such crypto. They think all crypto is a fast route to wealth.
Though someone can get wealthy by investing in the right crypto, someone can also lose his/her investment if they invest in a wrong crypto. Crypto is not an easy or faster route to wealth. It's like any other investment that requires serious accessment.
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That is a really good point about asking the lawyer.
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Lol what if you forget your password or something. I guess you could get a safety deposit box to keep the thing in and book the safety deposit box for as long as possible.
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I will obviously make sure that i keep the bitcoin in a cold storage and wait for the price to rise all through the years which i want to spend at the jail and i believe i would have made alot of profits on the investments by the time i leave the prison.
Get an encrypted cloud, store all your private key and tottaly destroy your hardware wallet. It's safe now.
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In my own opinion i think that obsession is very similar to addiction because they both work in similar ways,when someone is addicted to something then such person would also be obsessed with that thing which they are addicted to,i believe obsession starts with addiction.
Obsession and addiction are two different things. Obsession is related to rituals that we follow daily basis. It is most of the time not dangerous to us. Obsession included washing of hand , combing of hair , etc.
addiction is totally different from obsession. When a person is addicted on a thing , he never get satisfaction unless until he doesn't get that. This man ruin us in some cases.
The daily life of society is now increasingly inseparable from social media. According to GFK Asia Digital research, Indonesians spend 5.5 hours in front of their cellphones in a day. This number is mostly dominated by social media. No wonder Facebook has opened an official office in Jakarta. This fact makes many people think that Indonesian people are now experiencing social media addiction. Is that the right term?
According to the clinical director of the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery, Kimberly Young, PsyD, more people are experiencing social media obsession than social media addiction. Both of these terms turned out to have similar meanings but very different conditions. Reporting from Refinery29.com, it's called addiction if the brain looks for certain substances such as dopamine or serotonin. While obsession arises when you are encouraged to monitor social media to reduce cortisol or adrenaline levels in the body.
Social Media Obsession
Unlike the case with obsession. Someone who experiences social media obsession will monitor the virtual world for fear of missing news or news from social media. This fear that arises is the reason you experience social media obsession. If there is news or news that has passed by them, a sense of panic will appear. Obsessing on social media is also a tendency for someone to get FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), so that it can trigger depression.
Even though they have differences, they still have a bad impact. Not only in psychological conditions but also physical health. The eye is the first part that has the risk of staring at the cellphone screen too often. In addition, the cervical bones also often experience disruption due to head which often droops when accessing social media pages.
Keep using social media according to the portions and don't let cyberspace snatch your real life.
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This is so totally just like me!!!! ;-)
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I'm companions with an attractive person who is unendingly single. On the off chance that he at any point asked me what he's fouling up, I would disclose to him the majority of this:
Requiring steady approval. It is debilitating for other people.
Gloating about yourself. Give other individuals a chance.
Speaking basically about yourself, particularly if your accounts as a rule include you as the saint and every other person taking in an exercise. (Or on the other hand if every one of your accounts are about you being wronged!)
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Very well said, but mindfulness should very well be the answer! If we are aware of ourselves at every point of time, our triggers & patterns then I feel we can easily control ourselves & not step into unnecessary confrontations :)
I agree, in theory mindfulness is the answer. If you can observe your surroundings without judgement, and accept all for what is, you should be able to rid yourself of the anxieties associated with any given situation. I have been practicing this for years, and I have not even begun to say I'm good at it lol.
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My friend has a great method he uses . If he feels the other person is getting aggressive then he gives them a hug. I have seen him do it on lots of occasions and the situation was diffused ever time. He told me at first it was a risk but now he does it Everytime and it's always worked.
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Any ELI5 version? I can read the source itself you know...
My simplest understanding is, it's a process where data is removed from the blockchain so other data will have more space within the blockchain.
The data that is removed and made separate is the transaction data, hence the reason the witnesses nodes are considered "separate" or "segregated". I hope this makes sense somewhat.
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Thanks interesting response.
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In the first instance, I don't patronize steemit just because of the rewards gotten from posts, I patronize it because it's a platform that gives one the opportunity to learn new things and be exposed beyond the four walls of ones consciousness and immediate environment.
As we all know, the world has become a global village and steemit is just one of those platforms that makes the world get smaller on daily basis with different content posted by users from all over the world and access a lot of intellectual contents that's boosts residual knowledge, steemit has been able to carve a niche for itself in the social media atmosphere.
In view of this fact, I won't stop using steemit even if stops rewarding posts with SBD or STEEM but the only thing that can happen would be that I would be more of a reader than a poster because the post rewards acts like a motivation and catalyst for creative contents and when that's not there, the morale would definitely go low but notwithstanding I'd visit the platform daily just to add to my body of knowledge by reading contents posted by other users.
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Sincerely i will still continue to use the platform but i will become less active on it because the rewards is one of the factors that attracts many people to steemit.
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Marketing is considered as the heart and head of every business organisation because if a business organisation market their products, then only they get profit. As a business man everyone will be aiming at maximizing profit through Lots of techniques. The ultimate aim of a business man is to maximize his profit.
Nowadays, there are many methods of marketing their products. Some of them use social media for marketing, some of them use mass media and other marketing techniques.
Marketing helps the company to reach their product to rest of the world. Advertisement plays a crucial role in marketing. Marketing of a businesess firm depending upon products and services that they sell.
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I think the answer to this question is dependent on how people see the work of a pastor.
Pastors do two things, they serve as spiritual leaders and they preach the word of God. Effectively, they show people the way to God and they bring God to people. Churches get income from donations from church members and people who are looking for spiritual guidance, how much of that money goes to the pastor is unique to every church. Some pastors own their own churches and as such, are in charge of the church funds while others are in charge of smaller branches and receive salaries from the main church.
The thing is, I don't think pastors are supposed to be paid in the first place, preaching the word of God is not a business and a salary shouldn't be on the cards. Even in the time of Jesus Christ, preachers had day jobs, all of Jesus's disciples had jobs and in truth they gave far more than they received. These days pastors exploit people and they do so by telling them what they want to hear, "Sew a seed and God will answer your prayers",. "You need to tap from the annointing of the lord by giving something substantial to God", "The lord is talking to me!!! He said that there are people that're here that are looking for jobs, if you're among these people, come out and sew a seed now or else your job will not come". The thing is you never actually here that these churches are doing something for the people, all they do is take from the people.
There are actually pastors that guide their people spiritually, they show their congregation what they feel is the right way to God and whether or not their wealth is as a result of God's blessing or their ability as motivational speakers is beyond me, but if I'm being honest, I don't think pastors deserve to be as rich as they are, at least not if it's at the expense of the people they're supposed to be leading. The service they render doesn't commensurate with their wealth.
Anybody can stand on a podium and give people motivational speeches and that's exactly what pastors do, the only thing they do differently from motivational speakers is that they invoke the name of God and demand that people pay them for their words. It's not right.
Let me end it like this, Jesus fed five thousand, he wasn't fed by five thousand. The work of a pastor is to help his congregation, not profit off them. The work of a pastor is supposed to be pro-bono, and as they say in Christianity, their reward is in heaven and not on earth.
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So for what reason does this point appear to bring out compelling feelings in a few ministers and church individuals? I have seen somewhere around seven reasons it does as such.
The minister's compensation is regularly open data. At times, the whole church sees the sum all the time. In different cases, certain individuals have progressing access to the data. The steady accessibility of the data can induce discourse.
Some congregation individuals see a low pay as a vital instrument for the minister's lowliness. No, I am totally serious. In any case, I wager those individuals dislike a similar modesty for themselves.
There keeps on being a misconception of the minister's "bundle." In the mainstream world, there is a reasonable refinement among pay rates and advantages and costs. In any case, in numerous chapels, benefits, for example, retirement and medical coverage, and costs, for example, car repayment, are lumped together. It along these lines influences the minister's compensation to appear to be higher than it truly is.
Faultfinders of the minister frequently utilize the pay as a lever to make life hopeless for the minister. Huge numbers of the commentators comprehend that the theme is touchy to the minister. So they utilize that lever to deliver more prominent torment.
There is a misperception among some congregation individuals that the minister is overpaid. That the truth is an uncommon exemption. Most ministers are in no way, shape or form overpaid. Some congregation individuals will utilize one awful model to paint a wide stroke about all ministers.
Relatives can be humiliated by this issue. I recounted the story as of late about living in a parsonage when I was a minister. An elder appeared at the house to reveal to me that our service charge was too high, and that my better half expected to quit utilizing the garments dryer and set up a garments line. We would later discover that our cooling unit was not working legitimately; it was the wellspring of the vitality deplete.
There is a misperception that ministers work practically nothing. Most ministers work amazingly long work filled weeks. Be that as it may, if a congregation part truly trusts a minister just works ten hours per week, the every hour wage can appear to be fairly high.
Most ministers are not overpaid. Most ministers work extended periods. Most ministers are surely not in the service for the cash. Be that as it may, the pressure on the minister's pay keeps on existing in numerous gatherings.
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