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		<title>Comment on Facts to consider whenever you Buy Dining Room Furniture by ick raporth</title>
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		<dc:creator>ick raporth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 11:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>probably, unless you do something like vertical stripes on the walls to bring the height back up</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>probably, unless you do something like vertical stripes on the walls to bring the height back up</p>
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		<title>Comment on The item for Smart People by zal sainley</title>
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		<dc:creator>zal sainley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 16:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenic_poisoning



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		<title>Comment on The item for Smart People by finley arschansen</title>
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		<dc:creator>finley arschansen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 09:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is not C as it is also used by active transporters to transport solute across the membrane (not metabolic), so the answer would be B. But little fact, it is not the presence of ATP itself (it is not some magical high energy molecule) it is actually the fact it is so far away from equilibrium, and wants to get back that provides lots of energy.

But yes back to the point, the answer is B</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not C as it is also used by active transporters to transport solute across the membrane (not metabolic), so the answer would be B. But little fact, it is not the presence of ATP itself (it is not some magical high energy molecule) it is actually the fact it is so far away from equilibrium, and wants to get back that provides lots of energy.</p>
<p>But yes back to the point, the answer is B</p>
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		<title>Comment on The most effective Presents for any 30 Year Old by prysera</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 03:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NEW DELHI: Depreciation of rupee could trigger a price hike across consumer segments like home appliances, consumer electronics and c...</description>
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		<title>Comment on The actual Countdown for your Engagement by aletaren</title>
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		<dc:creator>aletaren</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 07:33:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The tradition of giving a diamond engagement ring as a promise for marriage &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;</description>
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		<title>Comment on The Elliptical Machine at It&#8217;s Finest by zippmans tipah</title>
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		<dc:creator>zippmans tipah</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 17:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The elliptical machine whooped me like I talked about its mama today! 45 min #cardio 30 min #weights today. #epicworkout gotta get it in!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The elliptical machine whooped me like I talked about its mama today! 45 min #cardio 30 min #weights today. #epicworkout gotta get it in!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Shelling out considerable time on My Website Talking About Unaggressive Income by susi</title>
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		<dc:creator>susi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 10:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s already been tested several different ways.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Sneakers regarding Plantar Fasciitis by fransby</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 14:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// 2012 UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers for post utme Screening Posted: 10 May 2012 01:48 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews 2012 UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers:The University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has nearly completed plans for the start of the sale of the UNN 2012/2013 post ume/utme forms.As soon as the sales of the forms are officially announced and begin, we must let you know..You can purchase 2012 UNN Post UME Past Questions. The UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers will be sent to your email address where you can afterward print them out. for all faculties,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Candidates interested in purchasing 2012 UNN Post UME/UTME Past questions are to pay the sum of N1000 into the account details below NOTE:USE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AS YOUR (DEPOSITOR NAME) IN THE BANK. GTB BANK PLC Account Name: ONWUASO COLUMBUS Account Number: 0108421405 Account Branch: Warri First Bank Plc Account Name: Onwuaso Columbus Account Number: 3049413703 Account Branch: Warri After payment has been made, candidates are to send their names, teller number (as it appears on the teller) and email address where the Past Questions and Answers will be sent to. Send your payment details and email to 08097034590. For more details on the 2012 unn post ume past questions, call Mr CHRIS on 08097034590. Popular Related NewsUNIBEN POST UME PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS READY NOWFederal University of Technology Owerri 2011/2012 Post UTME Screening FORMS, DATES2012/2013 Uniben POST UTME Screening FormsPurchase 2012 UNIBENUNIABUJA Post UTME past questions and answersCHECK 2012/2013 UNIABUJA POST UTME Screening FormsUNN 2012 POST UTME Screening FormsPast questionsUniversity of Abuja (UNIABUJA) Post UTME 2011/2012 Screening Form,DatesDelsu 2012 past questions papers for post utme ScreeningCheck 2012/2013 Delsu Post Utme Screening DateGet All Nigerian Universities POST UTME PAST Questions Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// Arrest of 4 ladies in Asaba in reference to a stolen baby Posted: 10 May 2012 01:26 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews The police in Delta on Tuesday announced the arrest of 4 ladies in Asaba in reference to a stolen baby. The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Charles Muka, who said this at a press conference in Asaba, added that the stolen baby had been recovered. The PPRO, who paraded the ladies, said the kid was stolen on April twenty seven at Ogwashi-Uku, Delta. Muka said the eight-month previous baby; Destiny Umeh, was the son of 1 Innocent Umeh, an advert motorcyclist in Ogwashi-Uku. He confirmed that 2 of the suspects were from Ogwashi-Uku whereas the opposite 2, a nurse and her employee from Ossisioma in Abia, were the receivers of the stolen baby. Muka said the suspects had confessed to the crime and were already serving to the police to unravel the cases of kid theft inside Ogwashi-Uku and its environs in recent times. “On May 6, the Ogwashi-Uku Police Division received reliable data and trailed the suspects to Ossisioma in Abia and arrested the four ladies and recovered the kid in smart health,’’ he said. The command conjointly paraded a suspect believed to be the principal actor within the March twenty six kidnap of Mr Tobechukwu Ochei, brother to the Speaker, Delta House of Assembly, Mr Victor Ochei. He said that the gang had been operating between Edo and Delta. Muka said that though the victim had been released, security operatives working on data traced and arrested the suspect on April four in Warri. “Items recovered from him were a Toyota Camry with registration range, AA 401 GBJ and therefore the total of N658, 000 from the booth of the automobile. “The suspect has confessed to the kidnap and he can soon be charged to court,’’ Muka said. The PPRO, however, referred to as on the general public to relinquish relevant data to the police as a result of “information is that the key to security management.’’ Popular Related NewsPolice Parade Pastor, 8 Others Over Kidnap Allegationswar in Delta State -Ekpan/Police recover 3 bombs in DeltaDelta POLICE Arrest Pastor, Foreigner For kidnapping 3-yr-old babyZenith Bank Manager Kidnapped-Delta StateChild trafficking In Nigeria: Police Arrest Medical Doctor, Rescue 32 pregnant Girls, 4 kidsArmy Robbers, How we snatched pastor SUVKidnapped Catholic Reverend Father-Regains freedom in DeltaAkwa Ibom State-police arrest most wanted robbery suspectDelta State Banker Arrested Over Delta Ghost Workers-EFCCCatholic Church Reverend Father Kidnapped in Delta Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// NAIJA spent N900 million to sponsor students abroad in 2011 Posted: 10 May 2012 01:20 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews NAIJA spent N900 million to sponsor students abroad in 2011:The Director of the Federal Scholarship Board (FSB), Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi on Wednesday revealed that the Federal Government spent more than N900 million to sponsor 150 students abroad last year. She also said that a total of 1,135 students were offered scholarship by the Federal Government in 2011 to study in various universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in the country. The director put the value of award to each student in the universities, polytechnic and colleges of education in Nigeria at N180,000 per annum and N150, 000 per annum respectively. She further revealed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the students are studying in different countries under the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) between the countries and Nigeria. “BEA is a co-sponsorship agreement where the host countries bear the tuition and accommodation fees of the students, while Nigeria takes responsibility for their travelling and upkeep expenses. “Russia has the highest number of 70 undergraduates and five postgraduate students; Morocco 20, Ukraine 18, Turkey 25, Serbia five and Romania four.” Mrs. Abdullahi explained that each of the undergraduate student was entitled to $500 (N78,000) monthly as upkeep allowance, $200 (N31,200) and $250 (N39,000) annually as warm clothing allowance and health insurance respectively. “Similarly, we give each postgraduate student 1,000 dollars as monthly upkeep allowance, while allowance for warm clothing and health insurance is the same as those of the undergraduate students. “Undergraduate students studying medicine are paid the same allowance as postgraduate students, and before leaving the country, undergraduate and postgraduate students are given N60,000 and N100,000 as take-off grants respectively.” The FSB director also said that under the bilateral education agreement, 25 Nigerians secured commonwealth scholarship last year. She said although the Board was aware that many youths were in need of sponsorship, it was constrained by the paucity of funds “as the amount available determine the number of students to be sponsored”. “For 2012, for instance, we submitted a budget of N1.4 billion, but it was seriously cut down to about N500 million and this would have forced us to reduce the number of candidates, if President Goodluck Jonathan had not intervened. “The President intervened and asked the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (ETF) to supplement, and that has helped us tremendously,” she said. culled from-Leadership News Popular Related NewsTotal Nigeria Limited 2011/2012 Undergraduate ScholarshipMTN Foundation Science and Technology Scholarships, 2011/20122011 /2012 PATHWAYS LP Undergraduate ScholarshipOSOPADEC Awards 2011 3,000 Students To Benefit2011/2012 Admission New Federal Universities In NigeriaShell Nigeria 2011/2012 Scholarship Result Released- 2011 Shell Shortlisted Candidates Aptitude TestNew Federal Universities in Nigeria 2011ScholarshipNigeria(Secondary,Undergraduates,Post Graduates) ScholarshipApply 2012/2013 NDDC Postgraduate ScholarshipTotal Nigeria Scholarship 2010/2011 List of Successful Candidates (Awardees) Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// 2012 UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers for post utme Screening Posted: 10 May 2012 01:48 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews 2012 UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers:The University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has nearly completed plans for the start of the sale of the UNN 2012/2013 post ume/utme forms.As soon as the sales of the forms are officially announced and begin, we must let you know..You can purchase 2012 UNN Post UME Past Questions. The UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers will be sent to your email address where you can afterward print them out. for all faculties,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Candidates interested in purchasing 2012 UNN Post UME/UTME Past questions are to pay the sum of N1000 into the account details below NOTE:USE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AS YOUR (DEPOSITOR NAME) IN THE BANK. GTB BANK PLC Account Name: ONWUASO COLUMBUS Account Number: 0108421405 Account Branch: Warri First Bank Plc Account Name: Onwuaso Columbus Account Number: 3049413703 Account Branch: Warri After payment has been made, candidates are to send their names, teller number (as it appears on the teller) and email address where the Past Questions and Answers will be sent to. Send your payment details and email to 08097034590. For more details on the 2012 unn post ume past questions, call Mr CHRIS on 08097034590. Popular Related NewsUNIBEN POST UME PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS READY NOWFederal University of Technology Owerri 2011/2012 Post UTME Screening FORMS, DATES2012/2013 Uniben POST UTME Screening FormsPurchase 2012 UNIBENUNIABUJA Post UTME past questions and answersCHECK 2012/2013 UNIABUJA POST UTME Screening FormsUNN 2012 POST UTME Screening FormsPast questionsUniversity of Abuja (UNIABUJA) Post UTME 2011/2012 Screening Form,DatesDelsu 2012 past questions papers for post utme ScreeningCheck 2012/2013 Delsu Post Utme Screening DateGet All Nigerian Universities POST UTME PAST Questions Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// Arrest of 4 ladies in Asaba in reference to a stolen baby Posted: 10 May 2012 01:26 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews The police in Delta on Tuesday announced the arrest of 4 ladies in Asaba in reference to a stolen baby. The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Charles Muka, who said this at a press conference in Asaba, added that the stolen baby had been recovered. The PPRO, who paraded the ladies, said the kid was stolen on April twenty seven at Ogwashi-Uku, Delta. Muka said the eight-month previous baby; Destiny Umeh, was the son of 1 Innocent Umeh, an advert motorcyclist in Ogwashi-Uku. He confirmed that 2 of the suspects were from Ogwashi-Uku whereas the opposite 2, a nurse and her employee from Ossisioma in Abia, were the receivers of the stolen baby. Muka said the suspects had confessed to the crime and were already serving to the police to unravel the cases of kid theft inside Ogwashi-Uku and its environs in recent times. “On May 6, the Ogwashi-Uku Police Division received reliable data and trailed the suspects to Ossisioma in Abia and arrested the four ladies and recovered the kid in smart health,’’ he said. The command conjointly paraded a suspect believed to be the principal actor within the March twenty six kidnap of Mr Tobechukwu Ochei, brother to the Speaker, Delta House of Assembly, Mr Victor Ochei. He said that the gang had been operating between Edo and Delta. Muka said that though the victim had been released, security operatives working on data traced and arrested the suspect on April four in Warri. “Items recovered from him were a Toyota Camry with registration range, AA 401 GBJ and therefore the total of N658, 000 from the booth of the automobile. “The suspect has confessed to the kidnap and he can soon be charged to court,’’ Muka said. The PPRO, however, referred to as on the general public to relinquish relevant data to the police as a result of “information is that the key to security management.’’ Popular Related NewsPolice Parade Pastor, 8 Others Over Kidnap Allegationswar in Delta State -Ekpan/Police recover 3 bombs in DeltaDelta POLICE Arrest Pastor, Foreigner For kidnapping 3-yr-old babyZenith Bank Manager Kidnapped-Delta StateChild trafficking In Nigeria: Police Arrest Medical Doctor, Rescue 32 pregnant Girls, 4 kidsArmy Robbers, How we snatched pastor SUVKidnapped Catholic Reverend Father-Regains freedom in DeltaAkwa Ibom State-police arrest most wanted robbery suspectDelta State Banker Arrested Over Delta Ghost Workers-EFCCCatholic Church Reverend Father Kidnapped in Delta Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews /////////////////////////////////////////// NAIJA spent N900 million to sponsor students abroad in 2011 Posted: 10 May 2012 01:20 AM PDT Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews NAIJA spent N900 million to sponsor students abroad in 2011:The Director of the Federal Scholarship Board (FSB), Mrs Hindatu Abdullahi on Wednesday revealed that the Federal Government spent more than N900 million to sponsor 150 students abroad last year. She also said that a total of 1,135 students were offered scholarship by the Federal Government in 2011 to study in various universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in the country. The director put the value of award to each student in the universities, polytechnic and colleges of education in Nigeria at N180,000 per annum and N150, 000 per annum respectively. She further revealed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the students are studying in different countries under the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) between the countries and Nigeria. “BEA is a co-sponsorship agreement where the host countries bear the tuition and accommodation fees of the students, while Nigeria takes responsibility for their travelling and upkeep expenses. “Russia has the highest number of 70 undergraduates and five postgraduate students; Morocco 20, Ukraine 18, Turkey 25, Serbia five and Romania four.” Mrs. Abdullahi explained that each of the undergraduate student was entitled to $500 (N78,000) monthly as upkeep allowance, $200 (N31,200) and $250 (N39,000) annually as warm clothing allowance and health insurance respectively. “Similarly, we give each postgraduate student 1,000 dollars as monthly upkeep allowance, while allowance for warm clothing and health insurance is the same as those of the undergraduate students. “Undergraduate students studying medicine are paid the same allowance as postgraduate students, and before leaving the country, undergraduate and postgraduate students are given N60,000 and N100,000 as take-off grants respectively.” The FSB director also said that under the bilateral education agreement, 25 Nigerians secured commonwealth scholarship last year. She said although the Board was aware that many youths were in need of sponsorship, it was constrained by the paucity of funds “as the amount available determine the number of students to be sponsored”. “For 2012, for instance, we submitted a budget of N1.4 billion, but it was seriously cut down to about N500 million and this would have forced us to reduce the number of candidates, if President Goodluck Jonathan had not intervened. “The President intervened and asked the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (ETF) to supplement, and that has helped us tremendously,” she said. culled from-Leadership News Popular Related NewsTotal Nigeria Limited 2011/2012 Undergraduate ScholarshipMTN Foundation Science and Technology Scholarships, 2011/20122011 /2012 PATHWAYS LP Undergraduate ScholarshipOSOPADEC Awards 2011 3,000 Students To Benefit2011/2012 Admission New Federal Universities In NigeriaShell Nigeria 2011/2012 Scholarship Result Released- 2011 Shell Shortlisted Candidates Aptitude TestNew Federal Universities in Nigeria 2011ScholarshipNigeria(Secondary,Undergraduates,Post Graduates) ScholarshipApply 2012/2013 NDDC Postgraduate ScholarshipTotal Nigeria Scholarship 2010/2011 List of Successful Candidates (Awardees) Copyright©2012:NigeriaWeeklyNews</p>
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		<title>Comment on Conserving for any Body Pillow by kamontanlo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 00:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am petite and have a lady bump down there too. I actually like it. Mostly because my type is the african american men and I know that they like big booty :) I never really thought of the cushiony feeling, but since you mentioned that... it doesn&#039;t hurt. Sometimes it gets annoying because if you like me and wear undied in your house, while you sit on the rubber chair on a hot day you get stuck. And when you try to move you feel like somebody is taking the skin off you you. I also don&#039;t like how i&#039;m a size XS in shirts, but then I try on pants and I need a bigger size. And than when i find something that hugs me right, the legs are messed up! But in all, I like my butt.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am petite and have a lady bump down there too. I actually like it. Mostly because my type is the african american men and I know that they like big booty <img src='http://www.christalmerten.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I never really thought of the cushiony feeling, but since you mentioned that&#8230; it doesn&#039;t hurt. Sometimes it gets annoying because if you like me and wear undied in your house, while you sit on the rubber chair on a hot day you get stuck. And when you try to move you feel like somebody is taking the skin off you you. I also don&#039;t like how i&#039;m a size XS in shirts, but then I try on pants and I need a bigger size. And than when i find something that hugs me right, the legs are messed up! But in all, I like my butt.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Watch Free Movies Online together with your Teenager as well as their Friends by pault mcdansten</title>
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		<dc:creator>pault mcdansten</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 03:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just because you don&#039;t like what someone&#039;s wearing, doesn&#039;t mean they dress horrible. Everyone has different styles.</description>
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