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nice2meetyouu · 1 year
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TGIF part 3/3
Sa friends (and dito sa tumblr) lang naman ako nagrarant pero pag nagpunta ka sa reddit at binasa 'yung mga sinabi ng iba roon, pare-parehas lang one way or another 'yung mga isyu namin. And of course meron din 'yung general problems like katrabahong tamad or sobrang bibo or sipsip.
Idinidiin pa nga sa amin dati na it's a trap pag sinabing "uwi ka na." Tinetest ka lang daw kung dedicated ka. Ang tamang sagot daw ay mag-stay pa at tumulong sa mga gawain.
In case gusto mong sabihing "I'm outta here" and magwalk out, it doesn't work that way. We're graded on almost everything we do. If you want to finish, syempre kailangan mong pumasa. Worse, may magfifile ng incident report sa 'yo at hindi ka pa magkakagood moral certificate. Or masususpend ka. Or maeexpel. Or repeat rotation.
Main motivation ko dati na mag-Australia ay 8 hours lang daw ang shift or pasok ng doktor doon. Plus, well-compensated pa relative sa minimum wage nila roon. Ayon sa mga pinoy na nakalipat, wala raw ka-toxic-an doon. Too good to be true, 'di ba?
Pero andami nila na nagsasabing masaya roon so compelled akong maniwala. Anyway saka ko na rin 'yan iisipin, basta happy ako na nakakapag-enjoy na ako sa weekends guilt-free.
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I don't know if you'll like these, but here's a few songs you might bop to if you don't already know them: (1) Mac Miller - Lua (Cover, might have to look it up on YouTube), (2) COLUMBIA - AG Club, (3) Compensating - amine, young thug, (4) Keep Your Distance - Ameer Vaan, (5) Sex & Super Smash Bros - KYLE, (6) Time - Free Nationals, (7) FEEL SOMETHING DIFFERENT - Bea Miller. I looked at one of your playlists on Spotify and tried to match the vibe/think of stuff you'd enjoy. also everyone likes took a pill in ibiza seeb remix.
to make this easy 1. lua - I really liked this, never heard it before. I added this one to a playlist 2. columbia is good, added that as well :) 3. compensating - nice one, very chill 4. keep your distance is like 70 like/30 dislike 5. sex & super smash bros was so-so to me, sorryyy 6. time was sexy, my ears are satisfied 7. I fuck with feel something different, I think that was my fave 8. most ibiza remixes are good if we're being real thank you for these <3
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howelljenkins · 2 years
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i'm so sorry for this but in general, anything i would put on a percy jackson (The Character Not The Series) playlist is a song i think suits your energy. on the bright side that does mean i'm assigning you, like, dominic fike vampire & amine compensating
omg HELPPP that's literally my percy playlist we're so cerebrally connected rn
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crimechannels · 5 months
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By • Olalekan Fagbade Family of civilian killed by Soldiers gets House, N2.5million compensation The family of the Late Mohammed Isa, who died in an accident involving a mine-resistant vehicle belonging to the Nigerian Army, has been compensated by the Yobe State government. According to reports, the state governor, Mai Mala Buni, has donated a house worth N6.5 million and N2.5 million to the family. Presenting the house documents worth N6.5 million and N2.5 million cash to the Emir of Damaturu Alhaji Shehu Hashimi II El-Kanemi, Governor Buni said the donation was in fulfilment of his promise to support the late Isa family. The governor was represented by his Special Adviser on Religious Affairs, Ustaz Baba Gana Malam Kyari and Special Adviser on Security Affairs, General Dahiru Abdulsalam (rtd). Buni also promised to sponsor the education of late Isa’s children and the feeding of his pregnant wife. Responding, Ibn Umar Al-Amin El-Kenemi, thanked the governor for the love and support to the family of the late Muhammad Isah. It was gathered that the accident happened on August 19 when the military vehicle crushed Mohammed Isa on the Maisandari-Damaturu road. The deceased was survived by his pregnant wife, 4 children, and a stepmother. The sad development generated reactions on social media with Damaturu residents calling for proper investigation and compensation for the victim’s family. Residents attributed the accident to alleged reckless driving and violation of traffic rules by the soldiers.
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mambasoftwares · 1 year
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Title: Examining the Link: Why Vegetarians Have a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Introduction:
A vegetarian diet, which emphasizes plant-based foods while excluding meat and fish, has gained popularity due to its potential health benefits. However, recent studies have suggested that vegetarians may have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer compared to their non-vegetarian counterparts. This unexpected finding has spurred research to understand the underlying factors contributing to this increased risk. In this article, we explore the potential reasons why vegetarians may face a higher risk of colorectal cancer and provide insights into maintaining a healthy, balanced diet.
Lack of Red and Processed Meat:
One of the primary reasons for the elevated risk of colorectal cancer among vegetarians is the exclusion of red and processed meats from their diet. Red meat, such as beef and pork, and processed meats, including sausages and bacon, have been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. These meats contain compounds like heme iron, nitrates, and heterocyclic amines, which, when consumed in excess, may promote cancer development. By eliminating these meats, vegetarians inadvertently reduce their exposure to potential carcinogens.
Inadequate Nutrient Intake:
While a well-planned vegetarian diet can provide all necessary nutrients, some vegetarians may struggle to meet specific dietary requirements. Certain nutrients, such as vitamin B12, omega-3 fatty acids, and iron, are more readily available in animal-based products. Insufficient intake or suboptimal absorption of these nutrients among vegetarians may contribute to an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Nutrient deficiencies can impair the body's ability to repair DNA damage and maintain a healthy gut environment, potentially promoting cancer development.
Low-Fiber, High-Refined Carbohydrate Intake:
Vegetarian diets can vary significantly in terms of their composition. Some vegetarians may consume a diet that is low in fiber and high in refined carbohydrates, such as white bread, white rice, and sugary snacks. Inadequate fiber intake and excessive consumption of refined carbohydrates have been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Fiber plays a crucial role in maintaining bowel regularity, promoting a healthy gut microbiome, and preventing the formation of cancer-causing compounds in the colon.
Higher Intake of Certain Risk Factors:
While vegetarians generally make healthier dietary choices, they may still consume certain foods and behaviors that contribute to colorectal cancer risk. For example, vegetarians may compensate for the absence of meat by consuming higher amounts of dairy products, which have been linked to an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Additionally, the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption, and sedentary lifestyle choices can vary among vegetarians and may further contribute to the elevated risk.
Conclusion:
While the link between a vegetarian diet and a higher risk of colorectal cancer may be concerning, it is important to note that a vegetarian diet, when well-balanced and diverse, can still provide numerous health benefits. Vegetarians should focus on consuming a variety of plant-based foods, ensuring adequate nutrient intake through supplements if necessary, and adopting a lifestyle that reduces other modifiable risk factors. Regular health check-ups and early screening for colorectal cancer should be part of the overall health management for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.
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C&S Alumni in the Wild
Today we had a panel discussion from various climate practitioners. It was a very insightful conversation and had me reflecting a lot on the benefits and trade-offs of corporate, consulting, public sector and NGO work.
A number of panellists (such as Mohamed Amin and Sal Brzozowski) provided a nice reminder that career progress is not linear, something that resonates with me as I try and bed down my food, fibre and agriculture specialisation. While my own career so far resembles that of Yue Qiu at EcoAct, I was particularly interested in Alex Zvoleff's impact-driven work at Conservation International, which sits at the intersect of climate and nature (what I am becoming more and more interested in).
The evening definitely was a call to action to progress my internship applications. I also greatly appreciated the pay transparency displayed by some of the panellists and have been thinking more about how I can guarantee that the value I bring to the workplace is adequately compensated.
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skillstopallmedia · 1 year
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OL have their new striker
Olympique Lyonnais announces this Monday evening the arrival in its ranks of Amin Sarr, from Heerenveen, club of the Dutch elite. The 21-year-old Swedish international Espoirs striker has signed a four-and-a-half-year contract, thus committed until June 2027, for compensation of 11 million euros. A transfer to which may be added a maximum bonus of 1 million euros, specify the Gones, as well as a…
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remotejobswebo · 2 years
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Amin Mohamed, the new DCI Director, salary and incentives packages
Amin Mohamed, the new DCI Director, salary and incentives packages
Amin Mohamed Ibrahim was appointed by President William Ruto as the next Director of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Friday, October 14. Amin will get a: gross compensation = Ksh621,250 basic pay = Ksh372,750 house allowance = Ksh100,000 salary market adjustment = Ksh148,500 For the fiscal year 2022/2023, under the Salaries and Remuneration Commission’s (SRC)…
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nice2meetyouu · 1 year
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TGIF part 1/3
Friday na. I'm so looking forward to weekends. Finally, wala akong kailangang gawin pag weekends!
Sa Monday ko na ulit kailangan isipin 'yung work. Kahit hindi pa ina-approve ni manager 'yung request ko, okay lang. Bahala siya, problema na niya 'yun, and I trust na aasikasuhin naman niya 'yun in due time.
I have free time!!! To graduate is a big blessing talaga. Dati, lagi na lang may hindi nauubos na tasks and you're never free kahit weekends or holidays. Ngayon, wala. Walang requirement na naghihintay sa akin. As long as I do what I'm being paid to do, I'm good.
Regularization na lang ang hinahabol ko (and overemployment, pero now is not the time for that). Kahit anong gawin ko sa weekend, wala syang magiging epekto sa regularization. Hindi naman ito parang exam na kailangan ko paghandaan. Kahit mag-video games ako o magpunta sa Japan, walang may pake. I know ang obvious, pero this is so fun.
Traumatizing 'yung hospital life kung saan kailangan on your toes ka all the time, almost everyday. Makakareceive ka ng messages or email at 11pm or 1am or so na may kailangan kang gawin o ipasa by 5am or 10am, kaagad. Walang boundaries, and ineexpect ng mga kasama mo na alam mo na agad kung anong gagawin, eh every week or month or so, nare-reassign ka sa bagong unit. For context, our clerkship and internship (sa year lang naman namin ito, 'yung before namin and after eh hindi kagaya sa amin) ay half-and-half. So for the first 6 months ay nakapag-rotate na dapat lahat ng tao sa lahat ng department. May 12 departments na kailangan pagdaanan.
May quizzes and exams, lectures, presentation, at kung anu-ano pa 'yan bukod sa papasok ka, magkakausap ng pasyente, magbibigay ng gamot or maglilinis ng sugat or gagawin 'yung kung anuman ang dapat, irerecord lahat sa system, magfifill out ng forms, maghahawak ng retractor, may revalida habang tinatanggal ang namamagang gallbladder ng pasyente, etc.
Tawang-tawa nga ako sa mga discussion sa reddit. "Kailangan po ba talaga ang 36 hours na duty?"
Buhay ko na talaga noon araw-araw na mag-rant para makasurvive. Ranting is my coping mechanism. Pero ngayon, masaya na ako. Kaya ko palang sumaya (awow).
May free meals ako, may HMO, flexitime 'yung work, etc. and maybe basic lang ito sa iba pero I've never had these benefits before!!! Parang alila 'yung oakiramdam. 'Di ako in control of my life. Supposedly learning environment siya pero parang nandoon lang ako for the manpower.
Sa friends (and dito sa tumblr) lang naman ako nagrarant pero pag nagpunta ka sa reddit at binasa 'yung mga sinabi ng iba roon, pare-parehas lang one way or another 'yung mga isyu namin. And of course meron din 'yung general problems like katrabahong tamad or sobrang bibo or sipsip.
Idinidiin pa nga sa amin dati na it's a trap pag sinabing "uwi ka na." Tinetest ka lang daw kung dedicated ka. Ang tamang sagot daw ay mag-stay pa at tumulong sa mga gawain.
In case gusto mong sabihing "I'm outta here" and magwalk out, it doesn't work that way. We're graded on almost everything we do. If you want to finish, syempre kailangan mong pumasa. Worse, may magfifile ng incident report sa 'yo at hindi ka pa magkakagood moral certificate. Or masususpend ka. Or maeexpel. Or repeat rotation.
Main motivation ko dati na mag-Australia ay 8 hours lang daw ang shift or pasok ng doktor doon. Plus, well-compensated pa relative sa minimum wage nila roon. Ayon sa mga pinoy na nakalipat, wala raw ka-toxic-an doon. Too good to be true, 'di ba?
P.S. Friday ko talaga ito sinulat kaso naglaba pa kasi ako noong gabi, dahil gagala kami ngayon at mag-a-ATV sa Zambales. Kailangan matuyo na over the weekend 'yung mga nilabhan ko para bawas na sa gagawin pagbalik.
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rajotto-blog · 2 years
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Why is elephant killing on the rise now?
New Post has been published on https://smartreview.website/animals/why-is-elephant-killing-on-the-rise-now-3605/
Why is elephant killing on the rise now?
Are people becoming desperate to kill elephants? Without hesitation that the cycle is killing elephants, nothing will happen to them? These questions have come to the fore after the recent killing of three elephants in Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar.
Urging to analyze the cause of such violence, experts say that regular monitoring is needed along with legal initiatives to protect elephants. Not just lawsuits, but exemplary punishment.
The body of an elephant buried four days ago was recovered on November 13 in Chakriya Harbang area of ​​Cox’s Bazar. The 15-year-old elephant died after falling into an electric trap set to protect the crop.
On November 8, the carcass of an elephant was recovered from a paddy field in Sonakania Union, Satkania area of ​​Chittagong. This elephant also died to get an electric trap.
Besides, another 12-year-old elephant was shot dead on November 9 in Purnagram bit of Eidgaon range of Cox’s Bazar forest department.
One death after another in the conflict between elephants and humans over food as habitat shrinks further threatens the survival of the ‘endangered’ animal. The elephant environment is getting smaller.
Rakibul Amin, resident representative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Bangladesh, told bdnews24.com: “This is a worrying situation. Elephant-human conflict has existed before, will continue to exist.
“Elephants have died before. In the elephant-human conflict, people have rushed, elephants have died. But the elephant has been killed so brutally, I have never heard of it before. How come people are so violent? ”
He said that economic, social, political and law and order issues need to be fully analyzed in the elephant-human conflict.
“Why are people so desperate? Is it financial, is it a matter of governance? Or without hesitation that the cycle of killing elephants will not be anything? Illegally possessing a gun, killing a precious animal of the state, not caring. I think it’s a deeper problem. “
Elephant killing is not going to be stopped
According to the Department of Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, 43 elephants have died between January 2019 and November 13 this year. Of which 16 are in Chittagong and the rest are in Bandarban and Cox’s Bazar.
Of these, 19 died due to illness, five due to old age and others due to man-made causes. In addition, several elephants have died after drowning or falling from a hill.
According to the Forest Department, nine elephants have died in the last three years to trap electric wires. Of these, four were killed in Chittagong, one in Bandarban’s Lama and the other four in Cox’s Bazar.
According to the IUCN survey, there were 26 wild elephants in Bangladesh till 2016.
Besides, there are 72 privately owned elephants, three in zoos and 11 in two safari parks across the country. Forest officials also believe that some elephants have been bred at different times.
Where is the crisis?
Forest officials say compensation is paid for crops damaged by elephants, the price of which has been increased. Various assistance has been extended. But there is no way to stop the killing of elephants.
Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury, Chittagong Divisional Forest Officer of the Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation Department, said the movement of elephants was being blocked at various places. The elephants are entering the crop fields due to food crisis due to deforestation.
He told bdnews24.com, “Many people are killing elephants by setting traps to protect their crops.”
He said development was taking place in various places and Rohingya settlements had sprung up in most parts of the hilly region of Teknaf. Habitat has shrunk and the conflict between elephants and humans over food is increasing. People are also being made aware in various ways.
“Yet the elephant is dying. A case is also being filed for this, ”said the forest official.
Chittagong South Forest Department official said. Shafiqul Islam told bdnews24.com, “We have filed cases at different times. Five people and three others have been charged in the Harbang and Satkania incidents. ”
The forest official could not confirm whether anyone was convicted in any of the cases.
ASM Zahir Uddin Akon, director of the wildlife crime suppression unit of the forest department, told bdnews24.com:
“There are at least two things that need to be done at the moment to save elephants. One is that no crop can be cultivated in the forest department land. Another is that in every case a case is being filed, according to the law the cases have to be monitored properly.
“We have to work to handle the case so that the accused party is punished under the law,” he said. We have not seen any exemplary punishment for killing elephants. “
Corridor security
Eleven elephant corridors have been identified in Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar areas. Of these, four corridors are under Chittagong South Forest Department- Chunti-Satghar, Laltia-Baraduara, Sukhbilas-Kodala and Narichha-Kodala.
Cox’s Bazar North Forest Division consists of three – Ukhia-Ghumdhum, Tulabagan-Panerchhara, Naikhyangchhari-Rajarpul.
Besides, Bhomriya Ghona-Rajghat, Tulatli-Eidgarh, Puchakhali-Medhakchupia are under the southern division of Cox’s Bazar.
The Chittagong-Cox’s Bazar railway line is being constructed along the three routes of elephant movement in the Chunti range.
IUCN Resident Representative Rakibul Amin said, “The conflict between elephants and humans is on the rise. The traffic was light at this time of night. Occupying their abode, the elephants will be a nuisance.
“Elephant management initiatives need to be taken to resolve the conflict outside the forest. If the movement of elephants is obstructed, more conflicts will increase.
“Many of the elephant corridors are out of the forest,” he said. There are khas, forest, private lands. Who will maintain it?
“The forest department cannot do this alone. We need a multi-sectoral arrangement. Railways also need to protect elephants and forests. If we can’t unite everyone, there will be no elephants. ”
Suggestions for quick compensation and integrated measures to reduce conflict
Chittagong South Forest Department official said. Shafiqul Islam said that elephants have been following the same path for generations. But people have now started cultivating them in hilly areas as well.
He told bdnews24.com, “This is ruining the elephant environment. People are going to the fields in search of food, and people are setting various traps to protect it.
“Naturally, elephants do not easily harm humans. If he is not bothered. But people stumbled upon the elephants. Frightened by this, elephants are harming people.
“If an elephant destroys a crop field, the farmer is compensated. Which has been increased more than before. However, they are trapping and many elephants are dying in it. ”
Shafiqul Islam said that work is being done to make people aware of elephant protection. When the elephants enter the locality, they are asked to intimidate them by blowing firecrackers, lighting torches or lights or making noise without obstructing their movement.
Elephant Response Teams are being activated and forest-dependent families are being provided financial assistance in addition to afforestation in the hills under a project called ‘Sufal’ to resolve elephant-human conflict.
Nature conservationist IUCN Resident Representative Rakibul Amin said: People would not be so desperate.
“If it is possible to monitor the movement of elephants with the help of technology, many conflicts can be reduced. Success has come in these two areas in South India. It is also possible to reduce conflict by using compensation and technology.
“People will be harmed, you will get compensation. If you are desperate, you can’t keep the elephants. This is a matter of great fear. We need an issue where there will be no crime. “
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garageopera3 · 2 years
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All-natural Killer mobile activation, diminished ACE2, TMPRSS2, cytokines G-CSF, M-CSF and also SARS-CoV-2-S pseudovirus infections simply by Ribociclib management of human cellular material
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roseperfume · 4 years
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nosidamma · 3 years
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compensating by aminé (2020)
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asyiathefish · 3 years
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laurynchristin · 4 years
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LIMBO 🎾 - 08 / 07 / 2020
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Aminé dropped his highly anticipated album “LIMBO”. every song was 11/10, no skips, no misses, just vibes. You can laugh, dance and cry all within one project. Aminé really did his thing on this. STREAM LIMBO🎾🎾🎾
Favorites:
Woodlawn
Compensating (ft. Young Thug & J Cole)
Mama
Fetus (ft. Injury Reserve)
Becky
Features:
JID
Charlie Wilson
Daniel Caesar
Young Thug
Summer Walker
slowthai
Vince Staples
Injury Reserve
J Cole
side note : RIP Groggs 🤍, him speaking about his daughter on “ Fetus” might just bring you to tears.
Also, RIP Kobe & Gianna Bryant 💜💛
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