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  • Tell your children the truth!

    Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft!

    Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies.

    Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania!

    Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books!

    Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned!

    Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank!

    Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black!

    Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor!

    Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
    Tell your children the truth! Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft! Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies. Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania! Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books! Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned! Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank! Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black! Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor! Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
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  • Tsari da zubin adon da aka yi wa wajen nan, wanda an yi shi ne don a dinga yin sallah, domin gudanar da ibada da muhimman abubuwan da suka shafi ibada ɗin; duba da yadda a Shi'anci wajen sallah, waje ne da ake iya gudanar da dukkan taruka da suka shafi addini, inma na murna ne ko na juyayi, a wajenmu duk abu ɗaya ne, don haka ma muke yinsu a masallaci.

    Mihrabin an yi shi ne da salon tsaftataccen tsarin gini, wato tsarin da aka yi mishi mai kyau ya sa ko da babu irin rubuce-rubucen da ake yi na musamman don ƙayata gini, basu rage mashi ɗaukar ido ba. An yi wani ado mai kama da fure (flower) a bangon, wanda wannan ado ne da ake yayinsa sosai, musamman ma dai a ginin masallatayya, a na kiran wannan adon da suna girih ko kuma tsarin zanen gini mai suna 'arabesque'

    Kubbar rufin da ke tsakiyan ita ma an yi mata wannan adon mai kama da zanen furanni, irin na jikin bangon. A tsakiyar kubbar akwai fitila wacce aka caɓa wa ado, riƙe da ƙananan fitilu masu launin ruwan zinare. A bakin kubbar kuma an yi mishi wani zane irin na ƴan gayu, sannan wani ƙaramin turke shi ma an zana shi tsaf, shafe da fenti fari tas da kuma launin zinare da azurfa.

    The interior is marvelously and serenely designed, reflecting its purpose as a masjid, a place of worship, commemoration, and religious celebration. In Jafari theology, a prayer space serves not only as a site for daily worship but also as a venue for various religious occasions, which are considered integral to the practice of faith.

    The niche (Mihrab) is crafted in a minimalist style, yet its intricate design compensates for the absence of calligraphy. The floral patterns on the wall, a common decorative element in Islamic architecture, particularly in mosques, are beautifully rendered. These patterns are often referred to as girih or arabesque.

    The domed roof features floral patterns similar to those on the walls, with an ornate chandelier hanging at its center, adorned with numerous golden-colored candle-like elements. One edge of the dome showcases a classicist design, while another displays a Moorish-inspired style in pure white, gold, and silver tones.
    Tsari da zubin adon da aka yi wa wajen nan, wanda an yi shi ne don a dinga yin sallah, domin gudanar da ibada da muhimman abubuwan da suka shafi ibada ɗin; duba da yadda a Shi'anci wajen sallah, waje ne da ake iya gudanar da dukkan taruka da suka shafi addini, inma na murna ne ko na juyayi, a wajenmu duk abu ɗaya ne, don haka ma muke yinsu a masallaci. Mihrabin an yi shi ne da salon tsaftataccen tsarin gini, wato tsarin da aka yi mishi mai kyau ya sa ko da babu irin rubuce-rubucen da ake yi na musamman don ƙayata gini, basu rage mashi ɗaukar ido ba. An yi wani ado mai kama da fure (flower) a bangon, wanda wannan ado ne da ake yayinsa sosai, musamman ma dai a ginin masallatayya, a na kiran wannan adon da suna girih ko kuma tsarin zanen gini mai suna 'arabesque' Kubbar rufin da ke tsakiyan ita ma an yi mata wannan adon mai kama da zanen furanni, irin na jikin bangon. A tsakiyar kubbar akwai fitila wacce aka caɓa wa ado, riƙe da ƙananan fitilu masu launin ruwan zinare. A bakin kubbar kuma an yi mishi wani zane irin na ƴan gayu, sannan wani ƙaramin turke shi ma an zana shi tsaf, shafe da fenti fari tas da kuma launin zinare da azurfa. The interior is marvelously and serenely designed, reflecting its purpose as a masjid, a place of worship, commemoration, and religious celebration. In Jafari theology, a prayer space serves not only as a site for daily worship but also as a venue for various religious occasions, which are considered integral to the practice of faith. The niche (Mihrab) is crafted in a minimalist style, yet its intricate design compensates for the absence of calligraphy. The floral patterns on the wall, a common decorative element in Islamic architecture, particularly in mosques, are beautifully rendered. These patterns are often referred to as girih or arabesque. The domed roof features floral patterns similar to those on the walls, with an ornate chandelier hanging at its center, adorned with numerous golden-colored candle-like elements. One edge of the dome showcases a classicist design, while another displays a Moorish-inspired style in pure white, gold, and silver tones.
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  • Capricorn is the tenth sign of the zodiac, represented by the Goat symbol. People born between December 22nd and January 19th are considered Capricorns. Here are some key traits associated with Capricorns:


    Positive Traits

    1. Disciplined: Capricorns are known for their self-control and responsibility.
    2. Ambitious: They set high goals and work hard to achieve them.
    3. Practical: Capricorns are down-to-earth and focused on what's realizable.
    4. Patient: They're willing to put in the time and effort required to succeed.


    Negative Traits

    1. Perfectionistic: Capricorns can be overly critical of themselves and others.
    2. Pessimistic: They may have a gloomy outlook on life, expecting the worst.
    3. Stubborn: Capricorns can be resistant to change and new ideas.
    4. Emotionally reserved: They may struggle to express their feelings and emotions.


    Career and Interests

    Capricorns often excel in careers that require structure, discipline, and leadership, such as:


    1. Business and finance
    2. Government and politics
    3. Law and justice
    4. Architecture and engineering


    In their free time, Capricorns might enjoy:


    1. Hiking and outdoor activities
    2. Reading and learning new things
    3. Collecting and preserving items of value
    4. Creating and building things with their hands
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    Capricorn is the tenth sign of the zodiac, represented by the Goat symbol. People born between December 22nd and January 19th are considered Capricorns. Here are some key traits associated with Capricorns: Positive Traits 1. Disciplined: Capricorns are known for their self-control and responsibility. 2. Ambitious: They set high goals and work hard to achieve them. 3. Practical: Capricorns are down-to-earth and focused on what's realizable. 4. Patient: They're willing to put in the time and effort required to succeed. Negative Traits 1. Perfectionistic: Capricorns can be overly critical of themselves and others. 2. Pessimistic: They may have a gloomy outlook on life, expecting the worst. 3. Stubborn: Capricorns can be resistant to change and new ideas. 4. Emotionally reserved: They may struggle to express their feelings and emotions. Career and Interests Capricorns often excel in careers that require structure, discipline, and leadership, such as: 1. Business and finance 2. Government and politics 3. Law and justice 4. Architecture and engineering In their free time, Capricorns might enjoy: 1. Hiking and outdoor activities 2. Reading and learning new things 3. Collecting and preserving items of value 4. Creating and building things with their hands January 16.
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  • Urban Planning and Development

    Modern urban planning prioritizes sustainability, efficiency, and livability. Cities incorporate green spaces, public transportation, and innovative architecture, enhancing quality of life and environmental stewardship.

    Urban Planning and Development Modern urban planning prioritizes sustainability, efficiency, and livability. Cities incorporate green spaces, public transportation, and innovative architecture, enhancing quality of life and environmental stewardship.
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  • "Cant" and "can't" are two different words with distinct meanings:

    - "Can't" is a contraction of "cannot", meaning unable to do something or lacking the ability to do something.

    - "Cant" can have several meanings depending on the context:

    - In music, "cant" refers to a singing style or a type of chant.

    - In architecture, "cant" describes a type of bracket or a projecting beam.

    - In informal contexts, "cant" can also mean insincere or hypocritical talk.

    So, while "can't" is about inability, "cant" has various meanings depending on the situation.

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    "Cant" and "can't" are two different words with distinct meanings: - "Can't" is a contraction of "cannot", meaning unable to do something or lacking the ability to do something. - "Cant" can have several meanings depending on the context: - In music, "cant" refers to a singing style or a type of chant. - In architecture, "cant" describes a type of bracket or a projecting beam. - In informal contexts, "cant" can also mean insincere or hypocritical talk. So, while "can't" is about inability, "cant" has various meanings depending on the situation. #dandiron
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  • The word "splendid" is an adjective that means:

    - Extremely good or impressive
    - Grand or magnificent in scale or beauty
    - Dazzling or brilliant in effect
    - Remarkable or exceptional in quality or achievement

    Synonyms for "splendid" include:

    - Magnificent
    - Grand
    - Glorious
    - Resplendent
    - Dazzling
    - Brilliant
    - Exceptional
    - Remarkable

    In general, "splendid" is used to describe something that is impressive, beautiful, or of high quality, and is often used to express admiration or approval.

    Example sentences:

    - The fireworks display was truly splendid.
    - The hotel's splendid architecture made it a landmark.
    - She gave a splendid performance, receiving a standing ovation.
    The word "splendid" is an adjective that means: - Extremely good or impressive - Grand or magnificent in scale or beauty - Dazzling or brilliant in effect - Remarkable or exceptional in quality or achievement Synonyms for "splendid" include: - Magnificent - Grand - Glorious - Resplendent - Dazzling - Brilliant - Exceptional - Remarkable In general, "splendid" is used to describe something that is impressive, beautiful, or of high quality, and is often used to express admiration or approval. Example sentences: - The fireworks display was truly splendid. - The hotel's splendid architecture made it a landmark. - She gave a splendid performance, receiving a standing ovation.
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  • UI-UX DESIGN (PRODUCT DESIGN) TRAINING IN ABUJA - DECEMBER 2024 CLASS (WEEKDAY AND WEEKEND CLASSES AVAILABLE)

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    Join Our DECEMBER 2024 UI/UX DESIGN Practical and Hands-On Training!

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    - Affinity Mapping, User Journey, Site Map and Interactive Design
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    - Design principles and heuristics
    - Colour theory and typography
    - Designing for different devices and platforms
    - Wireframing, prototyping, and AB testing
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    UI-UX DESIGN (PRODUCT DESIGN) TRAINING IN ABUJA - DECEMBER 2024 CLASS (WEEKDAY AND WEEKEND CLASSES AVAILABLE) Are you looking to start a career in tech or advance in your tech career? Do you need 100% practical and hands-on training in a conducive, serene, and secure environment for learning? Do you need WEEKDAY CLASSES or WEEKEND CLASSES? Do you need PHYSICAL CLASSES OR ONLINE INSTRUCTOR-LED LIVE CLASSES or HYBRID CLASSES? Then what are you waiting for? Torbita Computer School Abuja is the best place for you. This is an opportunity to learn from the best computer school in Abuja. Join Our DECEMBER 2024 UI/UX DESIGN Practical and Hands-On Training! Are you ready to elevate your design skills? Our highly anticipated DECEMBER 2024 UI/UX DESIGN Training is here, and it's packed with everything you need to succeed in the dynamic world of user experience and interface design. What You’ll Learn: 1. User Research: Techniques to understand your users deeply. 2. Wireframing & Prototyping: Create effective, functional design blueprints. 3. Visual Design: Enhance your color theory, typography, and layout skills. 4. Usability Testing: Learn how to test and iterate designs for the best user experience. 5. Tools Mastery: Get hands-on experience with industry-standard tools like Sketch, Figma Why Choose Us? 1. Expert Instructors: Learn from industry professionals with years of experience. 2. Hands-On Projects: Apply what you learn with real-world projects. 3. Community Support: Be part of a vibrant community of designers and developers. 4. Career Guidance: Receive tips and support for your design career path. - Master essential design tools and software used by professionals - Explore the latest trends and techniques shaping the field of UI/UX design - Build a portfolio of stunning design projects to showcase your newfound skills - Collaborate with peers and receive personalized feedback from instructors - Gain valuable insights into the job market and career opportunities in UI/UX design - This class is perfect for you: whether you're a seasoned designer looking to expand your skill set or a newcomer eager to break into the industry! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to kickstart your journey in UI/UX DESIGN. Enroll now and unleash your creativity! Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today! COURSE CURRICULUM: - Introduction to UI-UX DESIGN - Elements of UX - Laws of UX - User-centered Design - Design Thinking - Research and Personas - Conducting Research and surveys - Competitor’s analysis - Information Architecture or IA - Affinity Mapping, User Journey, Site Map and Interactive Design - The different elements of a user interface - Design principles and heuristics - Colour theory and typography - Designing for different devices and platforms - Wireframing, prototyping, and AB testing - Portfolio development - Frontend Development Basics - Interviewing skills - Salary negotiation - Professional development and mentorship PLUS - Project Submission and Defense - And more. Enroll Now! TRAINING VENUE: TORBITA Computer Training School, Infinity House, No 11, Kaura Namoda Street, Area 3 Garki, Abuja Don't miss this opportunity to boost your UI-UX DESIGN skills! Limited seats are available. FOR REGISTRATION: Visit TORBITA Computer Training School, Infinity House, No 11, Kaura Namoda Street, Area 3 Garki, Abuja. Or Call/WhatsApp 0806 275 1729 or send a DM. Torbita Computer Training School offers 100% practical and Hands-on Training. #uiux #ux #uiux #uiuxdesign #uidesignchallenge #uxbridge #abujabusiness #uichallenge #uidesign #uxdesign #uxdesigner #uxinspiration #uxdesigner #abujabusiness #abujamums #abujaonlineshopping #abujanigeria #abujauiux @followers @top fans Highlight Everyone #everyone #highlights #everyonefollowers #highlightseveryone #everyday . #uiuxdesigner #uitrends #UIUXDesignCourse #uiuxdesigner #UIUXDesignCourse
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  • The Rise of Eco-Friendly Architecture: Designing for a Sustainable Future

    As concern for the environment continues to grow, architects and designers are shifting their focus towards eco-friendly architecture. This approach prioritizes sustainability, energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact, resulting in buildings that not only reduce their carbon footprint but also promote occupant well-being.

    Key Principles of Eco-Friendly Architecture

    Eco-friendly architecture is guided by several key principles:

    - Sustainable materials: Using materials that are locally sourced, recycled, or sustainably harvested.
    - Energy efficiency: Incorporating energy-efficient systems, such as solar panels and green roofs.
    - Water conservation: Implementing rainwater harvesting systems and low-flow fixtures.
    - Indoor air quality: Designing buildings with natural ventilation, air filtration systems, and non-toxic materials.

    Benefits of Eco-Friendly Architecture

    Eco-friendly architecture offers numerous benefits, including:

    - Reduced energy consumption: Eco-friendly buildings can reduce energy consumption by up to 50%.
    - Improved indoor air quality: Eco-friendly buildings promote healthier indoor air quality, reducing the risk of respiratory problems.
    - Increased property value: Eco-friendly buildings can increase property value by up to 10%.
    - Enhanced occupant well-being: Eco-friendly buildings promote occupant well-being, reducing stress and improving productivity.

    Conclusion

    Eco-friendly architecture is no longer a niche concept; it's becoming the new standard. As concern for the environment continues to grow, architects and designers are prioritizing sustainability, energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact. The benefits of eco-friendly architecture are clear, and it's time to make sustainable design a priority.

    #dandiron
    The Rise of Eco-Friendly Architecture: Designing for a Sustainable Future As concern for the environment continues to grow, architects and designers are shifting their focus towards eco-friendly architecture. This approach prioritizes sustainability, energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact, resulting in buildings that not only reduce their carbon footprint but also promote occupant well-being. Key Principles of Eco-Friendly Architecture Eco-friendly architecture is guided by several key principles: - Sustainable materials: Using materials that are locally sourced, recycled, or sustainably harvested. - Energy efficiency: Incorporating energy-efficient systems, such as solar panels and green roofs. - Water conservation: Implementing rainwater harvesting systems and low-flow fixtures. - Indoor air quality: Designing buildings with natural ventilation, air filtration systems, and non-toxic materials. Benefits of Eco-Friendly Architecture Eco-friendly architecture offers numerous benefits, including: - Reduced energy consumption: Eco-friendly buildings can reduce energy consumption by up to 50%. - Improved indoor air quality: Eco-friendly buildings promote healthier indoor air quality, reducing the risk of respiratory problems. - Increased property value: Eco-friendly buildings can increase property value by up to 10%. - Enhanced occupant well-being: Eco-friendly buildings promote occupant well-being, reducing stress and improving productivity. Conclusion Eco-friendly architecture is no longer a niche concept; it's becoming the new standard. As concern for the environment continues to grow, architects and designers are prioritizing sustainability, energy efficiency, and minimal environmental impact. The benefits of eco-friendly architecture are clear, and it's time to make sustainable design a priority. #dandiron
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  • The Rise of Biophilic Design: How Nature-Inspired Architecture Can Improve Our Well-being

    As humans, we have an innate connection with nature. Biophilic design, which incorporates elements of nature into architectural design, is becoming increasingly popular. This design approach can have a significant impact on our well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life.

    Principles of Biophilic Design

    Biophilic design is guided by several key principles:

    - Natural Light: Maximizing natural light through large windows, skylights, and solar tubes.
    - Ventilation: Incorporating natural ventilation strategies, such as cross-ventilation and wind towers.
    - Materials: Using natural materials, such as wood, stone, and plants, in design.
    - Patterns and Forms: Incorporating natural patterns and forms, such as fractals and biomorphic shapes.

    Benefits of Biophilic Design

    Biophilic design offers numerous benefits, including:

    - Improved Mental Health: Exposure to natural light and elements can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
    - Increased Productivity: Biophilic design can improve focus, concentration, and creativity.
    - Enhanced Well-being: Incorporating natural elements can improve air quality, reduce noise pollution, and promote physical activity.

    Conclusion

    Biophilic design offers a unique approach to architecture that prioritizes our connection with nature. By incorporating natural elements, patterns, and forms, biophilic design can improve our well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life.

    #dandiron
    The Rise of Biophilic Design: How Nature-Inspired Architecture Can Improve Our Well-being As humans, we have an innate connection with nature. Biophilic design, which incorporates elements of nature into architectural design, is becoming increasingly popular. This design approach can have a significant impact on our well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life. Principles of Biophilic Design Biophilic design is guided by several key principles: - Natural Light: Maximizing natural light through large windows, skylights, and solar tubes. - Ventilation: Incorporating natural ventilation strategies, such as cross-ventilation and wind towers. - Materials: Using natural materials, such as wood, stone, and plants, in design. - Patterns and Forms: Incorporating natural patterns and forms, such as fractals and biomorphic shapes. Benefits of Biophilic Design Biophilic design offers numerous benefits, including: - Improved Mental Health: Exposure to natural light and elements can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. - Increased Productivity: Biophilic design can improve focus, concentration, and creativity. - Enhanced Well-being: Incorporating natural elements can improve air quality, reduce noise pollution, and promote physical activity. Conclusion Biophilic design offers a unique approach to architecture that prioritizes our connection with nature. By incorporating natural elements, patterns, and forms, biophilic design can improve our well-being, productivity, and overall quality of life. #dandiron
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