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  • Life is the only game in which the object of the game is to learn the rules...
    Life is the only game in which the object of the game is to learn the rules...
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  • MY ROOM RAT 1:
    The first house I lived when I got admission into Unizik, there was this smallish and gentle Rat that always ran around my room....
    I liked the Rat, and I NEVER attempted to kill it for once, because I believe in the philosophy of Igbo man; "egbe bere, ugo bere" which means "live, make I live"
    Apart from that, the rat respected me and my personal rules which some includes not messing up my room, not tearing up my certificates/books, and not stealing my Maggi, onions or crayfish in the kitchen.
    As time went on, I became too close to the rat that sometimes when I come back from lectures, if there is light, the Rat would be on my bed with my TV remote controller, changing it to its chosen channel.
    I would drop my bag and leave the room just to give it some little privacy.
    One day I was watching American action movie when I left to the bathroom to ease myself, before I could return, the rat changed the channel to Tom and Jerry, and was busy watching the TV.
    I was watching the rat and the Rat was watching Tom and Jerry.
    I became angry but as a gentleman I didn't show it on my face, I didn't want spoil the relationship between me and the Rat just because of ordinary TV, I tried hard to conceal my anger but my emotions betrayed me...
    I went straight to the rat and snatched the remote from it's tiny hand and changed the TV back to the previous channel; action movie.
    The rat left to it's hole, with it's face down, and tail togged between the legs... My heart melt me...I'm an emotional person.
    Suddenly, the rat started keeping late at night; it would come back and make noise in the door around 12: 00 am, and I would open the door for it to enter. I began to discover some juvenile delinquencies from the once gentle rat.....
    A day came, coming back from lectures, I saw the Rat going out of my room with another female rat. I now know that the Rat was a womaniser and from the look of things, the female rat was one of the girlfriends....
    When I entered my room, there were lines of blood on the floor, I later discovered that the female rat was disvirgined by my room rat that very day,....
    I was annoyed and I went and block the way to the Rat's hole.
    When the Rat came back from seeing the girlfriend off, and wanted to enter it's hole and then find out that I had block it ....
    The rat looked at me, smiled and then left.
    From that day I couldn't find my WAEC Certificate again...

    MY ROOM RAT 1: The first house I lived when I got admission into Unizik, there was this smallish and gentle Rat 🐀 that always ran around my room.... I liked the Rat, and I NEVER attempted to kill it for once, because I believe in the philosophy of Igbo man; "egbe bere, ugo bere" which means "live, make I live" Apart from that, the rat respected me and my personal rules which some includes not messing up my room, not tearing up my certificates/books, and not stealing my Maggi, onions or crayfish in the kitchen. As time went on, I became too close to the rat that sometimes when I come back from lectures, if there is light, the Rat would be on my bed with my TV remote controller, changing it to its chosen channel. I would drop my bag and leave the room just to give it some little privacy. One day I was watching American action movie when I left to the bathroom to ease myself, before I could return, the rat changed the channel to Tom and Jerry, and was busy watching the TV. I was watching the rat and the Rat was watching Tom and Jerry. I became angry but as a gentleman I didn't show it on my face, I didn't want spoil the relationship between me and the Rat just because of ordinary TV📺, I tried hard to conceal my anger but my emotions betrayed me... I went straight to the rat and snatched the remote from it's tiny hand and changed the TV back to the previous channel; action movie. The rat left to it's hole, with it's face down, and tail togged between the legs... My heart melt me...I'm an emotional person. Suddenly, the rat started keeping late at night; it would come back and make noise in the door around 12: 00 am, and I would open the door for it to enter. I began to discover some juvenile delinquencies from the once gentle rat..... A day came, coming back from lectures, I saw the Rat going out of my room with another female rat. I now know that the Rat was a womaniser and from the look of things, the female rat was one of the girlfriends.... When I entered my room, there were lines of blood on the floor, I later discovered that the female rat was disvirgined by my room rat that very day,.... I was annoyed and I went and block the way to the Rat's hole. When the Rat came back from seeing the girlfriend off, and wanted to enter it's hole and then find out that I had block it .... The rat looked at me, smiled and then left. From that day I couldn't find my WAEC Certificate again... 🚶
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  • “People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you’re lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life.”— Carrie Ann Moss
    “People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you’re lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life.”— Carrie Ann Moss
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  • Love rules
    Love rules 🥰
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  • 7 Rules For Baking The Perfect Cake (And What To Do When You Mess Up)

    1. Always grease the pan and line it with parchment

    It’s insurance that your cake will slide out cleanly after cooling.

    2. Allow the oven to fully preheat first

    The cakes need to bake at the right temperature, with no shortcuts.

    3. Bake in the center of the oven (unless otherwise specified)

    If it doesn’t specify otherwise, that’s how the recipe was designed. Changes will alter your results.

    4. Bake in the size of the pan specified

    Otherwise, you’re looking at uneven baking, which means an uneven cake.

    5. Your cake broke when you turned it out of the pan

    A cake has gone through a lot over the last 30 minutes, not to mention turning from a liquid to a solid! It needs a minute or two to gain its composure once removed from the oven.

    Solution: Line the bottoms of your pan with parchment paper.
    Cakes should rest in their pans on a rack for 15 minutes after coming out of the oven. By lining the bottom of the pan with parchment, you give yourself some added insurance that the cake will slide out after cooling. (Running a sharp knife between the inside of the pan and the cake is a good idea, too.)

    6. Your icing is full of crumbs
    Crumbs are the cake decorator’s nemesis! They’re inevitable if you build a layer cake and have to split the layers, but there is a fix to minimize these irritating little morsels.
    7 Rules For Baking The Perfect Cake (And What To Do When You Mess Up) 1. Always grease the pan and line it with parchment It’s insurance that your cake will slide out cleanly after cooling. 2. Allow the oven to fully preheat first The cakes need to bake at the right temperature, with no shortcuts. 3. Bake in the center of the oven (unless otherwise specified) If it doesn’t specify otherwise, that’s how the recipe was designed. Changes will alter your results. 4. Bake in the size of the pan specified Otherwise, you’re looking at uneven baking, which means an uneven cake. 5. Your cake broke when you turned it out of the pan A cake has gone through a lot over the last 30 minutes, not to mention turning from a liquid to a solid! It needs a minute or two to gain its composure once removed from the oven. Solution: Line the bottoms of your pan with parchment paper. Cakes should rest in their pans on a rack for 15 minutes after coming out of the oven. By lining the bottom of the pan with parchment, you give yourself some added insurance that the cake will slide out after cooling. (Running a sharp knife between the inside of the pan and the cake is a good idea, too.) 6. Your icing is full of crumbs Crumbs are the cake decorator’s nemesis! They’re inevitable if you build a layer cake and have to split the layers, but there is a fix to minimize these irritating little morsels.
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  • Seven (7) poultry rules for your farm:

    Do you have passion for poultry and really wish to stay long in the business? Then, obey these rules!

    A.Rule (1)

    ..."Only order for birds you can conveniently take care of".
    This is the most important rule of all.

    Instead of stocking 500 birds and then struggle to feed them or give them medication, buy 200 ,feed and give them good medication.

    Trust me, you'll make more profit than keeping 500 and struggling to feed and give the medication. If this happens, you'll battle with stunted growth, recurrent morbidity or disease outbreaks and high mortality.

    B.Rule (2)

    ..."Never borrow money to start poultry business unless you are an expert".

    Of course, there is no expert in poultry business. In fact, we learn everyday. Every stock you take in will always teach you something different. However, Haven learnt from all the different characteristics displayed by each stock, you get to know more and won't be excited when challenges come. You'll know how to handle them without much damage.

    C.Rule (3)

    ..."Be vigilant".
    The little things you don't take as anything matters.

    If you want to succeed in poultry, you must take it as a real business. Do you know what a business man does every morning when he gets to his store? He pray, then open the store and go round to check if everything is in its place. He take stocks of what he met there and relate with his records yesterday before closing the store.

    Don't just open your Pen and start rushing to give your birds feed and water and rush out again. Check around. Watch how they behave when you came in. Check what fell and what is no longer in its place.

    D.Rule (4)

    ..."Never ignore warning signals".

    Yes, I call them warning signals.

    1.Bad smell
    2.Withdrawal from feed
    3.Moodiness
    4.Withdrawal from water

    There are numerous warning signals i can't mention here. In fact, they are so many

    A farmer must know how his birds behaves !!

    For more Keep following Nicholas Pleysier
    #agriculture #poultryfarming #southafrica #Zambia #chickenfarming #Malawi #Zimbabwe #farming
    Seven (7) poultry rules for your farm: Do you have passion for poultry and really wish to stay long in the business? Then, obey these rules! A.Rule (1) ..."Only order for birds you can conveniently take care of". This is the most important rule of all. Instead of stocking 500 birds and then struggle to feed them or give them medication, buy 200 ,feed and give them good medication. Trust me, you'll make more profit than keeping 500 and struggling to feed and give the medication. If this happens, you'll battle with stunted growth, recurrent morbidity or disease outbreaks and high mortality. B.Rule (2) ..."Never borrow money to start poultry business unless you are an expert". Of course, there is no expert in poultry business. In fact, we learn everyday. Every stock you take in will always teach you something different. However, Haven learnt from all the different characteristics displayed by each stock, you get to know more and won't be excited when challenges come. You'll know how to handle them without much damage. C.Rule (3) ..."Be vigilant". The little things you don't take as anything matters. If you want to succeed in poultry, you must take it as a real business. Do you know what a business man does every morning when he gets to his store? He pray, then open the store and go round to check if everything is in its place. He take stocks of what he met there and relate with his records yesterday before closing the store. Don't just open your Pen and start rushing to give your birds feed and water and rush out again. Check around. Watch how they behave when you came in. Check what fell and what is no longer in its place. D.Rule (4) ..."Never ignore warning signals". Yes, I call them warning signals. 1.Bad smell 2.Withdrawal from feed 3.Moodiness 4.Withdrawal from water There are numerous warning signals i can't mention here. In fact, they are so many A farmer must know how his birds behaves !! For more Keep following Nicholas Pleysier #agriculture #poultryfarming #southafrica #Zambia #chickenfarming #Malawi #Zimbabwe #farming
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  • People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you’re lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life.”— Carrie Ann Moss
    People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you’re lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life.”— Carrie Ann Moss
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  • Golden Rules:
    Never Expect
    Never Assume
    Golden Rules: Never Expect Never Assume
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  • Electric Love
    In the dark of night, I feel your spark
    Electric love, it's like a shining star
    Your touch ignites, a flame that never fades
    Got me flying high, in a love-dazed haze

    Oh, we're cosmic souls, colliding in space
    Our love's a mystery, an uncharted place
    We're dancing on the edge, of reality
    Electric love, it's all I can see

    You're my electric love, my heart beats for you
    In your eyes, I see, a love so true
    We're spinning in the universe, like stars aligned
    Electric love, our hearts entwined

    We're breaking free, from the chains that bind
    Our love's a revolution, a cosmic mind
    We're rewriting rules, and making our own way
    In this electric love, we'll find our stay

    Oh, we're cosmic souls, colliding in space
    Our love's a mystery, an uncharted place
    We're dancing on the edge, of reality
    Electric love, it's all I can see

    You're my electric love, my heart beats for you
    In your eyes, I see, a love so true
    We're spinning in the universe, like stars aligned
    Electric love, our hearts entwined.
    Electric Love In the dark of night, I feel your spark Electric love, it's like a shining star Your touch ignites, a flame that never fades Got me flying high, in a love-dazed haze Oh, we're cosmic souls, colliding in space Our love's a mystery, an uncharted place We're dancing on the edge, of reality Electric love, it's all I can see You're my electric love, my heart beats for you In your eyes, I see, a love so true We're spinning in the universe, like stars aligned Electric love, our hearts entwined We're breaking free, from the chains that bind Our love's a revolution, a cosmic mind We're rewriting rules, and making our own way In this electric love, we'll find our stay Oh, we're cosmic souls, colliding in space Our love's a mystery, an uncharted place We're dancing on the edge, of reality Electric love, it's all I can see You're my electric love, my heart beats for you In your eyes, I see, a love so true We're spinning in the universe, like stars aligned Electric love, our hearts entwined.
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  • "People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you're lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life."
    — Carrie Ann Moss
    "People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you're lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life." — Carrie Ann Moss
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