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My mum cornered him for me after a show he was doing with Joanna Lumley and reported this reaction. | Unknown |
Oh, thankyou! Is Aaron's mum here? I have yet to go searching for her - I know she was trying a while back :) | Unknown |
every group needs someone who will pull the cord, press the button, put on the evil mask. essential to the dynamic | Unknown |
O ran ijoba orílè-èdè Nàìjirià lowo láti mu iyipada rere ba owó ti a fi pamo fún ilo awon osise ìjoba.Aaro Aye ati Eko re A bi Sherifat ni March 3, 1957 ni Surulere, ìpínlè Eko, orílè-èdè Naijiria. | Yoruba |
An Apple TV version would be great news | Unknown |
The Chief Whip of the Senate, Orji Uzor Kalu, has dismissed claims that the picture he shared on his Facebook page on Chukwuemeka Ojukwu’s posthumous birthday was photoshopped.
The former Abia State governor revealed that the picture was taken in 2005 where he organised a reconciliatory meeting between former military president, Ibrahim Babangida, Muhammadu Buhari, Alex Ekwueme and Ojukwu.
PlatinumPost reports that the picture shared late Thursday had the presence of the former Biafra’s leader, Buhari, Babangida and Kalu.
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Commenting on the picture, some Facebook users described it as fake while others said it was a mere photoshop.
But responding to the comments on Friday morning, the former Abia State governor, said the picture was taken in his countryhome in 2005.
His words : “Good morning my dear friends, I have read a few comments insinuating that the picture attached is photoshopped. No, it is not .
” The picture was taken in 2005 at my countryhome Igbere when I had the honour to host and reconcile my leaders ; Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu of blessed memory; President Muhammadu Buhari ; President Ibrahim Babangida and Vice President Alex Ekwueme of blessed memory. Prior to the reconciliation, President Buhari and President Babangida were not talking to each other.
“On the other hand, Dim Ojukwu and Vice President Ekwueme were also not talking to each other. Ekwueme was yet to arrive when the photograph was shot.”
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日本、札幌?。生活保護があり、食べ物が美味しい綺麗な街のように見えるけど、実は細かい身分制度があって、ルールに反するとある日突然死刑‼️毎日同じ時間に起きて電車に乗り会社と家の往復。借家も持ち家も隣の家の窓まで二メートルの距離しか無い。気がつくとローンと学費に追われて、箱から箱への移動の繰り返し。
移民は、海や森があってご近所同士仲が良い、地元の方が良かったって、思うはず。 | Unknown |
là níjà, ṣe àtùtù, tù lójú, (Sacrifices were made to propitiate the gods) Wọ́n rúbọ láti tu àwọn òrìṣà lójú.propitiation, n. | Yoruba |
Láàrin 1955 àti 1968, ìwọ́de aláìníjàgídíjàgan àti àìgbọràn aráàlú fa rògbòdìyàn láàrin àwọn alákitiyan àti àwọn aláṣe ìjọba. Àwọn ìjọba àpapọ̀, ìpínlẹ̀ àti ìbílẹ̀, àwọn ilé ìṣòwò, àti àwùjọ jẹ́ pípọndandan láti kojú àwọn ìwọ́de wọ̀nyí tí wọ́n tọ́kasí àwọn àìbánidọ́gba tó únkojú àwọn ọmọ Áfríkà Amẹ́ríkà. Àwọn irú ìfarakọ̀ àti/tábí àìgbọràn aráàlú ní bọikọ́tì bíi ti Bọikọ́tì Ọkọ̀-akérò Montgomery (1955–1956) tó yọrí sí rere ní Alabama; "ìjókòódè" bíi ti ìjọ́kòó Greensboro (1960) ni North Carolina; ìwọ́de, bíi ti àwọn ìwọ́de láti Selma lọ sí Montgomery (1965) ni Alabama; àti orísirísi ọ̀pọ̀ akitiyan aláìníjàgídíjàgan.Àyọrí aṣòfin tó wáyé nígbà Ìrìnkánkán àwọn Ẹ̀tọ́ Aráàlú yí ni ìṣọdòfin Ìṣe Òfin àwọn Ẹ̀tọ́ Aráàlú 1964, tó fòfin de ìṣojúsáájú nítorí "ẹ̀yà, àwọ̀, ẹ̀sìn, tàbí orílẹ̀-èdè" ní ẹnu ìṣẹ́ àti ní ilé ìgboro; Ìṣe Òfin àwọn Ẹ̀tọ́ Ìdìbò 1965, tó ṣèdápadà àti ìdáàbòbò àwọn ẹ̀tọ́ ìdìbò; Ìṣe Òfin Ìkórawọ̀lú àti Ìjẹ́ọmọọrílẹ̀-èdè 1965, tó sí ọ̀nà ìwọlé sí Amẹ́ríkà fún àwọn ará orílè-èdè yíokù lẹ́yín àwọn tí wọ́n wá láti Europe; àti Ìṣe Òfin Ilé Ẹlẹ́tọ̀ọ́ 1968, tó fòfin de ìṣojúsáájú nínú títà tàbí yíyá ilé. Àwọn ọmọ Áfríkà Amẹ́ríkà padà sí ọ̀ṣèlú nú gúúsù, bẹ́ẹ̀sìni ní káàkiri orílẹ̀-èdè àwọn ọ̀dọ́ ní ìwúrí láti ṣàtúnṣe.Ìbẹ̀rẹ̀Lẹ́yìn tí àríyànjiyàn ìdìbòyàn 1876 ti fa òpin sí Àtúnkọ́, àwọn Aláwọ̀funfun ní Gúúsù gba agbára olóṣèlú ibẹ̀, lẹ́yìn tí wọ́n ti ṣe ìdẹ̀rùbà àti fa jàgídíjàgan nínú àwọn ìdìbòyàn. Díẹ̀díẹ̀ wọ́n bẹ̀rẹ̀ sí ní gba àwọn ẹ̀tọ́ àwọn ọmọ Áfríkà Amẹ́ríkà kúrò ní ọwọ́ wọn ní àwọn ìpínlẹ̀ Apágúúsù láti 1890 di 1908 èyí sì jẹ́ bẹ́ẹ̀ títí tí òfin àwọn ẹ̀tọ́ aráàlú ọmọorílẹ̀-èdè wáyé ní àrin ọ̀rúndún 1960. | Yoruba |
Practice
Makes me put on a hell of a show
Hitting move after move after beautiful move
Grounded
My feet return to the stage down below
Nostalgia at feeling the floor again
Applause
The lights hide the audience from my eyes
But their thunder fills my heart with joy again
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Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ | Igbo |
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Itumo ati iṣẹ ti ala ni ti jẹ koko-ọrọ fun imọ ijinlẹ, ati iwulo ẹsin jakejado itan adayeba . | Yoruba |
- Police AIG Audu Makadi in Bauchi was attacked by some gunmen on his to FCT, Abuja on Tuesday, August 2
- Madaki who is said to be receiving treatment in an undisclosed hopsital lost one of his ordrlies in the attack
- Media sources have it that the insurgents ambushed the convoy of Makadi between Barde and Jagindi area in Kaduna
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Kaduna - The convoy of Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Audu Madaki of Bauchi was on Tuesday, August 2, zambushed by some terrorists.
During the deadly attack, the armed criminals succeeded in injuring AIG Madaki and killing one of his orderlies, Punch reports.
It was gathred that the AIG was on his way to Abuja from Bauchi when the insurgents launched the said attack somewhere between Barde and Jagindi area in Kaduna, leaving Madaki injured.
The AIG is said to be receiving treatment at a hospital yet to be disclosed.
While security has been beefed up around Zone 12 with Headquarters in Bauchi, armed police officers had been drafted to the area to track and arrest the attackers.
The spokesman of the Zone 12, Thomas Goni, confirmed the incident to The Cable, but said the command is yet to receive details of what transpired.
“We are still waiting for the details of the incident.
“You know it did not happen within our jurisdiction here; it happened in Kaduna command so I have been on the line with Kaduna to get the details from them."
IGP meets CPs over rampant security threats in Nigeria
Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Baba had deemed it fit to convene a crucial meeting with police commissioners and top officers across Nigeria.
IGP Baba on Wednesday, August 3, held a meeting with all police commissioners and senior officers.
It was gathered that the meeting was necessitated by the rampant insecurity issues across Nigeria.
Added to this, the documentation and streamlining of the operations of commercial motorcycle and tricycle riders across the country will be discussed.
IGP Baba bans use of all police spy vehicle number plates in Nigeria
Also, Baba on Wednesday, July 13, banned all police SPY vehicle number plates across Nigeria. The Nigerian police chief said the order affects vehicle owners across the states of the federation without exceptions. | English |
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Sanarwa (rashin fahimta) | Hausa |
Thank you David, our ELEVATE programme was co designed to improve career prospects of racially minoritised midwives & neo natal nurses to better address the outcomes for Black women in pregnancy & childbirth | Unknown |
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A cikin shekara ta, 2007, tsiraicin Hiyana : lokacin da faifan batsa na wata fitacciyar 'yar fim ya fito fili ya haifar da mummunan martani daga gwamnatin Islama ta wancan lokacin ta Jihar Kano a karkashin gwamnatin Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau.Ibrahim Shekarau ya nada Babban Darakta a hukumar tace fina-finai, Abubakar Rabo Abdulkareem tare da goyon bayan kungiyar Izala da sauran kungiyoyin masu kishin Islama, an tantance Fina-finan Kannywood da wasu shahararrun masana'antun littattafan soyayya na harshen Hausa, an kuma daure jaruman fim, marubuta da dai sauransu, sannan Gwamna da kansa ya kone Sauran kayan aikin shirye-shirye. A shekara ta, 2011, maye gurbin gwamnatin Islama da mafi sassaucin gwamnati karkashin jagorancin PDP ya haifar da kyakkyawan yanayi ga masana'antar. A shekara ta,2019, biyo bayan sake zaben gwamna Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje a matsayin gwamnan jihar Kano, hukumar kula da takunkumi karkashin Sakataren zartarwa, Isma'il Na'abba Afakallahu ta kaddamar da wani sabon kamun na makada da 'yan fim. An kama wani daraktan fim din, Sanusi Oscar, da wani mawaki, Naziru M. Ahmad tare da kai su kotu kan zargin da ake musu na cewa sun saki wakoki ba tare da izinin mai bincike ba. An bayar da belin mutanen biyu(2). Kungiyar adawar ta Kwankwasiyya ta bayyana cewa kamun na da nasaba da siyasa saboda ana daukar wadanda ake zargin a matsayin masu nuna goyon bayan Jam’iyyar ta PDP a zaben da ya gabata.. | Hausa |
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Ààrẹ Buhari ní òun gbàgbọ́ pé ìgbésẹ̀ Hilda yìí yóò ṣàfihàn bí àwọn oúnjẹ ilẹ̀ Nàìjíríà ṣe gbayì tó àti pé ọ̀pọ̀ àwọn ọ̀dọ́ ni Hilda yóò jẹ́ ìwúrí fún láti máa gbé ìgbésẹ̀ akin tí yóò sọ wọ́n ní orúkọ rere Láti ọjọ́bọ̀ ni Hilda ti ń dáná, tó sì ti dáná fún wákàtí mẹ́rìndínlọ́gọ́rùn-ún báyìí àmọ́ ó ní òun fẹ́ fi wákàtí mẹ́rin mìíràn kún-un Bákan náà ni ààrẹ tí orílẹ̀ èdè Nàìjíríà ṣẹ̀ṣẹ̀ dìbò yàn Bola Ahmed Tinubu náà bá arábìnrin náà yọ fún ipa rere tó tẹsẹ̀ bọ̀ Tinubu ní ọmọbìnrin náà ṣàfihàn ìwà mo lè ṣé é èyí tíó gbilẹ̀ nínú àwọn ọmọ Nàìjíríà àti pé gbogbo àwọn ọmọ orílẹ̀ èdè yìí ló ń ṣe àtìlẹyìn fún-un Ní orí ẹ̀rọ Facebook ni Tinubu ti gbé òríyìn yìí fún Hilda Baci | Yoruba |
Dear President Biden,
Something remarkable happened on the morning of February 25, the day of the Nigerian presidential election. Many Nigerians went out to vote holding in their hearts a new sense of trust. Cautious trust, but still trust. Since the end of military rule in 1999, Nigerians have had little confidence in elections. To vote in a presidential election was to brace yourself for the inevitable aftermath: fraud.
Elections would be rigged because elections were always rigged; the question was how badly. Sometimes voting felt like an inconsequential gesture as predetermined “winners” were announced.
A law passed last year, the 2022 Electoral Act, changed everything. It gave legal backing to the electronic accreditation of voters and the electronic transmission of results, in a process determined by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The chair of the commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, assured Nigerians that votes would be counted in the presence of voters and recorded in a result sheet, and that a photo of the signed sheet would immediately be uploaded to a secure server. When rumors circulated about the commission not keeping its word, Yakubu firmly rebutted them. In a speech at Chatham House in London (a favorite influence-burnishing haunt of Nigerian politicians), he reiterated that the public would be able to view “polling-unit results as soon as they are finalized on election day.”
Nigerians applauded him. If results were uploaded right after voting was concluded, then the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has been in power since 2015, would have no opportunity for manipulation. Technology would redeem Nigerian democracy. Results would no longer feature more votes than voters. Nigerians would no longer have their leaders chosen for them. Elections would, finally, capture the true voice of the people. And so trust and hope were born.
By the evening of February 25, 2023, that trust had dissipated. Election workers had arrived hours late, or without basic election materials. There were reports of violence, of a shooting at a polling unit, and of political operatives stealing or destroying ballot boxes. Some law-enforcement officers seemed to have colluded in voter intimidation; in Lagos, a policeman stood idly by as an APC spokesperson threatened members of a particular ethnic group who he believed would vote for the opposition.
Most egregious of all, the electoral commission reneged on its assurance to Nigerians. The presidential results were not uploaded in real time. Voters, understandably suspicious, reacted; videos from polling stations show voters shouting that results be uploaded right away. Many took cellphone photos of the result sheets. Curiously, many polling units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the presidential election. A relative who voted in Lagos told me, “We refused to leave the polling unit until the INEC staff uploaded the presidential result. The poor guy kept trying and kept getting an ‘error’ message. There was no network problem. I had internet on my phone. My bank app was working. The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the presidential results be uploaded on the same system?” Some electoral workers in polling units claimed that they could not upload results because they didn’t have a password, an excuse that voters understood to be subterfuge. By the end of the day, it had become obvious that something was terribly amiss.
No one was surprised when, by the morning of the 26th, social media became flooded with evidence of irregularities. Result sheets were now slowly being uploaded on the INEC portal, and could be viewed by the public. Voters compared their cellphone photos with the uploaded photos and saw alterations: numbers crossed out and rewritten; some originally written in black ink had been rewritten in blue, some blunderingly whited-out with Tipp-Ex. The election had been not only rigged, but done in such a shoddy, shabby manner that it insulted the intelligence of Nigerians.
Nigerian democracy had long been a two-party structure—power alternating between the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party—until this year, when the Labour Party, led by Peter Obi, became a third force. Obi was different; he seemed honest and accessible, and his vision of anti-corruption and self-sufficiency gave rise to a movement of supporters who called themselves “Obi-dients.” Unusually large, enthusiastic crowds turned up for his rallies. The APC considered him an upstart who could not win, because his small party lacked traditional structures. It is ironic that many images of altered result sheets showed votes overwhelmingly being transferred from the Labour Party to the APC.
As vote counting began at INEC, representatives of different political parties—except for the APC—protested. The results being counted, they said, did not reflect what they had documented at the polling units. There were too many discrepancies.
“There is no point progressing in error, Mr. Chairman. We are racing to nowhere,” one party spokesperson said to Yakubu. “Let us get it right before we proceed with the collation.” But the INEC chair, opaque-faced and lordly, refused. The counting continued swiftly until, at 4:10 a.m. on March 1, the ruling party’s candidate, Bola Tinubu, was announced as president-elect.
A subterranean silence reigned across the country. Few people celebrated. Many Nigerians were in shock. “Why,” my young cousin asked me, “did INEC not do what it said it would do?”
It seemed truly perplexing that, in the context of a closely contested election in a low-trust society, the electoral commission would ignore so many glaring red flags in its rush to announce a winner. (It had the power to pause vote counting, to investigate irregularities—as it would do in the governorship elections two weeks later.)
Rage is brewing, especially among young people. The discontent, the despair, the tension in the air have not been this palpable in years.
How surprising, then, to see the U.S. State Department congratulate Tinubu on March 1. “We understand that many Nigerians and some of the parties have expressed frustration about the manner in which the process was conducted and the shortcomings of technical elements that were used for the first time in a presidential election cycle,” the spokesperson said. And yet the process was described as a “competitive election” that “represents a new period for Nigerian politics and democracy.”
American intelligence surely cannot be so inept. A little homework and they would know what is manifestly obvious to me and so many others: The process was imperiled not by technical shortcomings but by deliberate manipulation.
An editorial in The Washington Post echoed the State Department in intent if not in affect. In an oddly infantilizing tone, as though intended to mollify the simpleminded, we are told that “officials have asserted that technical glitches, not sabotage, were the issue,” that “much good” came from the Nigerian elections, which are worth celebrating because, among other things, “no one has blocked highways, as happened in Brazil after Jair Bolsonaro lost his reelection bid.” We are also told that “it is encouraging, first, that the losing candidates are pursuing their claims through the courts,” though any casual observer of Nigerian politics would know that courts are the usual recourse after any election.
The editorial has the imaginative poverty so characteristic of international coverage of African issues—no reading of the country’s mood, no nuance or texture. But its intellectual laziness, unusual in such a rigorous newspaper, is astonishing. Since when does a respected paper unequivocally ascribe to benign malfunction something that may very well be malignant—just because government officials say so? There is a kind of cordial condescension in both the State Department’s and The Washington Post’s responses to the election. That the bar for what is acceptable has been so lowered can only be read as contempt.
I hope, President Biden, that you do not personally share this cordial condescension. You have spoken of the importance of a “global community for democracy,” and the need to stand up for “justice and the rule of law.” A global community for democracy cannot thrive in the face of apathy from its most powerful member. Why would the United States, which prioritizes the rule of law, endorse a president-elect who has emerged from an unlawful process?
Compromised is a ubiquitous word in Nigeria’s political landscape—it is used to mean “bribed” but also “corrupted,” more generally. “They have been compromised,” Nigerians will say, to explain so much that is wrong, from infrastructure failures to unpaid pensions. Many believe that the INEC chair has been “compromised,” but there is no evidence of the astronomical U.S.-dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the president-elect. The extremely wealthy Tinubu is himself known to be an enthusiastic participant in the art of “compromising”; some Nigerians call him a “drug baron” because, in 1993, he forfeited to the United States government $460,000 of his income that a Chicago court determined to be proceeds from heroin trafficking. Tinubu has strongly denied all charges of corruption.
I hope it will not surprise you, President Biden, if I argue that the American response to the Nigerian election also bears the faint taint of that word, compromised, because it is so removed from the actual situation in Nigeria as to be disingenuous. Has the United States once again decided that what matters in Africa is not democracy but stability? (Perhaps you could tell British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who quickly congratulated Tinubu, that an illegitimate government in a country full of frustrated young people does not portend stability.) Or is it about that ever-effulgent nemesis China, as so much of U.S. foreign policy now invariably seems to be? The battle for influence in Africa will not be won by supporting the same undemocratic processes for which China is criticized.
This Nigerian election was supposed to be different, and the U.S. response cannot—must not—be business as usual. The Nigerian youth, long politically quiescent, have awoken. About 70 percent of Nigerians are under 30, and many voted for the first time in this election. Nigerian politicians exhibit a stupefying ability to tell barefaced lies, so to participate in political life has long required a suspension of conscience. But young people have had enough. They want transparency and truth; they want basic necessities, minimal corruption, competent political leaders, and an environment that can foster their generation’s potential.
This election is also about the continent. Nigeria is a symbolic crucible of Africa’s future, and a transparent election will rouse millions of other young Africans who are watching, and who long, too, for the substance and not the hollow form of democracy. If people have confidence in the democratic process, it engenders hope, and nothing is more essential to the human spirit than hope.
Today, election results are still being uploaded on the INEC server. Bizarrely, many contradict the results announced by INEC. The opposition parties are challenging the election in court. But there is reason to worry about whether they will get a fair ruling. INEC has not fully complied with court orders to release election materials. The credibility of the Nigerian Supreme Court has been strained by its recent judgments in political cases, or so-called judicial coronations, such as one in which the court declared the winner of the election for governor of Imo State a candidate who had come in fourth place.
Lawlessness has consequences. Every day Nigerians are coming out into the streets to protest the election. APC, uneasy about its soiled “victory,” is sounding shrill and desperate, as though still in campaign mode. It has accused the opposition party of treason, an unintelligent smear easily disproved but disquieting nonetheless, because false accusations are often used to justify malicious state actions.
I supported Peter Obi, the Labour Party candidate, and hoped he would win, as polls predicted, but I was prepared to accept any result, because we had been assured that technology would guard the sanctity of votes. The smoldering disillusionment felt by many Nigerians is not so much because their candidate did not win as because the election they had dared to trust was, in the end, so unacceptably and unforgivably flawed.
Congratulating its outcome, President Biden, tarnishes America’s self-proclaimed commitment to democracy. Please do not give the sheen of legitimacy to an illegitimate process. The United States should be what it says it is. | English |
(i) ‘dà’ The sacrifice has been accepted; Ẹbọ náà ti dà (ii) ‘fin’ The sacrifice would be accepted by the deities; Ẹbọ náà yóò fín (iii) ‘gbọ́’ He accepts what I say; Ó gbọ́ ọ̀rọ̀ mi (iv) ‘gbà’ He accepted the money; Ó gba owó náà (v) ‘yàn’ The kolanuts have been accepted by the deity; Obì náà ti yàn. | Yoruba |
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I tell you, commander, it's true that some of the most terrible things in the world are done by people who think, genuinely think, that they're doing it for the best, especially if there is some god involved.
- Terry Pratchett, Snuff | Unknown |
Ó wá pàrọwà sí àwọn ọlọ́kọ̀ láti má gba ọ̀nà yìí fún ìgbà díẹ̀ ná Bákan náà ló rọ àwọn ènìyàn láti jìnà sí fífi iná ṣeré lásìkò yìí © 2024 BBC BBC kò mọ̀ nípa àwọn ohun tí ó wà ní àwọn ojú òpó tí ó wà ní ìta Ọwọ́ tí a fi mú ìbáṣepọ̀ ti ìta. | Yoruba |
Awọn obinrin o tilẹ mọ bi wọn ṣe lagbara to, ọpọ wọn ko mọ bi wọ́n ṣe le lo ẹbun ti wọn ni gẹgẹ bii obinrin" O ni nigba ti oun ṣi jẹ́ ọkunrin, ko sowo, ko tilẹ sẹni to maa n da si oun, to fẹ ba oun ṣe tori ai si owo "Mo kan n "hustle ni" Ǹjẹ́ Bobrisky àti Mompha ń gbée síi fúnra wọn lóòtọ́? Ohun táa mọ̀ nìyí Ẹ wo àtúpalẹ̀ bí Bobrisky ṣe ná ₦500m péré láti ṣe ọjọ́ ìbí Bobrisky@30: Àpótí òní páálí láwọn àlejò yóò fí wọlé síbi àpéjẹ̀ Bobrisky Bobrisky fi àwòrán tuntun léde lẹ́yìn tó parí iṣẹ́ abẹ ìdí tó ṣe Bí o bá ń fẹnukonu ju iye ìṣẹ́jú ààyá yìí lọ, wo adúrú kòkòrò tí wàá tí ibi ẹnu kò Baba Ijesha yóò farahàn nílé ẹjọ́ lónìí, àwọn ohun tí wọ́n fẹ́ ṣe níbẹ̀ nìyí Bobrisky ni igba naa loun pinu pe oun ko fẹ iru nkan bayii, oun fẹ jẹ ọga ara oun Ni ti awọn kan koda lara awọn to n tẹlee lori ayelujara ni o n ja awọn kulẹ pẹlu bo ṣe n ṣe, Bobrisky ni "haa, ki wọn ma roo bẹẹ́ o, ki wọn ma wo mi, ẹyin naa ẹ gbe tiyin jade" | Yoruba |
MAL LORE DROP ✨
i love the Him. so much. oh my god.
cw for homophobia (mal is Very Gay. his parents are :/ abt it.)
#oc #ocsky #vexmalvesper
vexalicious.neocities.org/ocs/mal | Unknown |
Mmanụ, Anthony Maiuello Prize, 1951 | Igbo |
A shekara ta 2022, kasar ta zama cibiyar yaki da jihadi na Faransa a yankin Sahel bayan korar ta daga Mali da Burkina Faso, inda aka bayyana Bazoum a matsayin daya daga cikin 'yan tsirarun shugabannin da ke goyon bayan kasashen yamma a yankin. Tare da juyin mulki da dama da kuma karuwar kyamar Faransa a yankin, Nijar ta zama abokiyar kawancen Faransa ta karshe. An kuma bayar da rahoton cewa, jami’an da Amurka ta horas da su sun horar da da yawa daga cikin jami’an tsaron fadar shugaban kasar. | Hausa |
In most other countries presenting the broadcast, there was no censorship of the ceremony.Following the artistic performances, a parade of nations (staged by 5 time Olympic Choreographer Doug Jack) entered the stadium with over 10,500 athletes walking under the banners of 201 nations. The nations were arranged according to Greek alphabet making Finland, Fiji, Chile, and Hong Kong the last four to enter the stadium before the Greek delegation. On this occasion, in observance of the tradition that the delegation of Greece opens the parade and the host nation closes it, the Greek flag bearer opened the parade and all the Greek delegation closed it. Based on audience reaction, the emotional high point of the parade was the entrance of the delegation from Afghanistan which had been absent from the Olympics and had female competitors for the first time. The Iraqi delegation also stirred emotions. | Yoruba |
Ńṣe ni gbogbo àwùjọ dákẹ́ jẹ́ẹ́. Wọ́n wá fetí sílẹ̀ sí ohun tí Banaba ati Paulu níí sọ nípa iṣẹ́ abàmì ati iṣẹ́ ìyanu tí Ọlọrun tọwọ́ wọn ṣe láàrin àwọn tí kì í ṣe Juu. . | Yoruba |
Nígbà tí Huṣamu kú, Hadadi, ọmọ Bedadi, tí ó ṣẹgun àwọn ará Midiani ní ilẹ̀ Moabu, jọba tẹ̀lé e. Orúkọ ìlú rẹ̀ ni Afiti. . | Yoruba |
In questo articolo come le Ai hanno ridotto la sinterizzazione dei vaccino a pochi mesi mentre prima ci sarebbero voluti decenni.
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1.... | Unknown |
«Meteos bien en la cabeza que no tenéis que preparar vuestra defensa, porque yo os daré palabras y sabiduría a las que no podrá hacer frente ni contradecir ningún adversario vuestro».
(Lc 21, 12-19) #EvangelioDelDía #PalabraDeDios #TiempoOrdinario | Unknown |
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HTC has launched two new smartphones in the Indian market. The first is the HTC One E8, a variant of the flagship One M8, and the second the Desire 616, a mid-range smartphone.
The HTC One E8 is priced at ₹34,990 ($580) and the Desire 616 is priced at ₹16,900 ($280).
The HTC One E8 is a slightly trimmed down variant of the HTC One M8. The only major difference between the two phones is that the E8 trades the smooth aluminum body of the M8 for a polycarbonate shell. In return, however, it also gains a 13 megapixel camera (unlike the 4 megapixel Duo Camera on the M8) and dual-SIM functionality. The rest of the specifications are identical, including the Snapdragon 801 SoC, 1080p display and BoomSound speakers.
The Desire 616 is a budget offering and comes with a 5.0-inch, 1280x720 display. There's also 1GB RAM but only 4GB internal memory, augmented by a microSD card slot. The Desire 616 runs on a MediaTek MT6592 SoC, with octa-core 1.7GHz CPU and Mali-450 MP GPU. Finally, there is 8 megapixel camera on the back, 2 megapixel on the front, dual-SIM functionality (micro+mini SIM), 2000mAh battery and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
HTC is going to kill it completely with the E8. Everything you need in a smartphone: Latest android Perfect size Great full HD display Good cam and selfie cam SD 801 and ad330 Gorilla 3 Boom loud sound Stylish body A lithium polyme...
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Eu jurava que aa prova de antropologia seria semana que vem, mas já é hj...
Em surto completo agr | Unknown |
Abdelmajid Al-Chetali ( ; an haife shi 4 ga watan Yulin shekarar 1939), kocin ƙwallon ƙafa ne na Tunisiya kuma tsohon ɗan wasa wanda ya buga jimillar wasanni 70 da ƙungiyar ƙwallon ƙafa ta ƙasar kuma ya ci ƙwallaye huɗu. Ya kuma halarci gasar Olympics ta lokacin zafi na shekarar 1960 . | Hausa |
"Fun ọdun mejidinlogun akọkọ nile aye mi, nibi ti nnkan le de, n ko ni bata kankan Lẹyin eyi mo gba Jesu sinu aye mi, gbogbo nnkan si n yi pada fun mi Ẹ wo mi loni Tẹlẹ orukọ ilu mi ko si ninu maapu orilẹede Naijiria Amọṣa, loni nitori pe mo gba Jesu, orukọ ilu mi ti han ninu iwe afihan maapu gbogbo agbaye.” © 2024 BBC | Yoruba |
shi kenan sai wanka, idan kuma bai dauke | Hausa |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says the newly introduced controversial charges on bank deposits was optional.
The CBN also said that charges on withdrawals from banks were optional for individuals and businesses.
Igbere TV reports that the apex bank made the claims on its verified/official Twitter handle Sunday morning.
“Under the cashless policy, please note that the payment of deposit/withdrawal charge is a choice by individuals and businesses”, it said.
“CBN has provided various options to receive and and pay out money above the limits without having to pay any charge”, the statement added.
The CBN, however, refused to disclose the said “option(al)” even when its followers demanded to know.
The Central Bank had recently introduced a controversial 2 per cent charges on deposits and withdrawals above N500,000.
According to the CBN, the new charges, which takes effect from five states, applies on individual and corporate accounts. | English |
die gebärmutter von hunden ist sehr interessant im prinzip sind das zwei schläuche in denen die welpen hintereinander aufgereiht sind bei der geburt kommt dann immer eins aus dem linken und eins dem rechten schlauch gleichzeitig und dann ist erstmal pause crazy oder | Unknown |
Ṣùgbọ́n tí ó bá ti di ìgbà gbogbo tí akọ màlúù náà máa ń kan òmíràn, tí olówó rẹ̀ kò sì mú un so, olówó rẹ̀ yóò san ẹran dípò ẹran. Ẹran tí ó kú yóò sì jẹ́ tirẹ̀. “Bí àwọn ọkùnrin méjì bá ń jà, ti ọ̀kan sọ òkúta tàbí fi ìkùùkuu lu ẹnìkejì rẹ̀, tí ó sì pa á lára, ti irú ìpalára bẹ́ẹ̀ mu kí ó wà lórí ìdùbúlẹ̀ àìsàn, ìjóná fún ìjóná, ọgbẹ́ fún ọgbẹ́, ìnà fún ìnà. “Ẹnikẹ́ni tí ó bá ṣépè fún baba tàbí ìyá rẹ̀, pípa ni a ó pa á. Ṣùgbọ́n a kò ní fi ìyà jẹ ẹ́, ti ẹrú náà bá yè, tí ó dìde lẹ́yìn ọjọ́ kan tàbí méjì, nítorí ẹrú náà jẹ́ dúkìá rẹ̀. | Yoruba |
Lara awọn ti ọlọpaa mu ni ọmọ orilẹede Poland meje wa lori ẹsun pe wọn lọwọ ninu iwọde ọhun Wayi o, Amnesty International ti sọ pe nnkan bii ọgọrun eeyan ni ọlọpaa ti ko lọ sile ẹjọ lori iwọde naa, ti ọpọ si wa ni atimọle Ajọ naa ti fẹsun kan ijọba Naijiria pe o n tẹ ẹtọ araalu loju mọlẹ O ti wa ke si ijọba Naijiria lati tu awọn ti wọn ti mọle silẹ nitori ẹtọ araalu ni lati fẹhonuhan labẹ ofin © 2024 BBC | Yoruba |
Vamos a hacer una montería, venga que yo traigo al FBI y la CIA, no hay huevos
Es muy burdo pero vamos con ello | Unknown |
jẹ́ plánẹ́tì kékeré ní ibi ìgbàjá ástẹ́rọ́ìdì.ItokasiÀwọn ástẹ́rọ́ìdì. | Yoruba |
Ó ti kópa nínú sinimá àgbéléwò tó ti to ẹ̀ẹ́dẹ́gbẹ̀ta (500) fún ọdún ogún tí ó ti ń ṣeré láti ọdún 1995 títí di àkókò yìí.Ìgbà èweWọ́n bí Clem Ohameze lọ́jọ́ kẹtàdínlógbọ̀n oṣù kẹfà ọdún 1965 (27 June 1965) nílùú Port Harcourt, ní ìpínlẹ̀ Rivers, lórílẹ̀ èdè Nàìjíríà.Ó kẹ́kọ̀ọ́ ní Holy Family College/Baptist High School fún ẹ̀kọ́ ilé-ìwé gírámà. | Yoruba |
I don't know, in my experience (I finished a masters in creative writing a year ago) a high quality MA (I got a distinction) probably *should* lead to more earnings (I want more money) but might only give you bragging rights (again, I got a distinction). | Unknown |
WHY DOES IT HAVE A NOSE!? 😨 | Unknown |
The #iPhone could become a new tool in #genetic studies Via @techreview #innovation #DNA #medecine
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that's pretty bold @kevindewalt RT How is @ashmaurya's RunningLean, u ask? Prediction: Will supplant Getting Real. Clear.Concise.Actionable. | Unknown |
A study by the National Institute of Justice found that undocumented immigrants had lower arrest rates for violent crimes, including homicide, assault, sexual assault, robbery, burglary, theft, and arson, than U.S.-born citizens. | Unknown |
Following @naia.bsky.social football is just fun! Here's their second round playoff primer! victorysportsnetwork.com/2024/11/25/a... | Unknown |
The universe will give you anything you want
As long as you work for it | Unknown |
New research could explain why you’re so darn tired all the time — and lead you to the solution. (Photo: Getty Images/Photodisc)
If you’re constantly trying not to doze off and are always daydreaming about your bed (oh, your perfect, cozy, warm bed…), you’re not the only one. Many people feel tired during the day — and lack of sleep isn’t always the reason.
Researchers from Penn State College of Medicine have found that both obesity and depression are underlying causes for chronic drowsiness. The revelation may lead to more personalized treatments for excessive daytime sleepiness, or the inability to stay alert during the day. Studies estimate the condition affects between 11 to 25 percent of the population.
In the new study, more than 1,300 people spent a night being observed in a sleep lab, and then underwent a physical exam and filled out surveys on their sleep habits and well-being. After about 7.5 years, on average, the researchers followed up with telephone interviews to check in on the study participants’ health and sleep.
The results, published in the journal SLEEP, showed that gaining weight and being obese were linked with excessive daytime sleepiness. Losing weight, on the other hand, was associated with relief from the condition over time.
Related: 7 Crazy Things You Do In Your Sleep
In addition, researchers found that the link between sleepiness and body mass index (a measure of weight relative to height) wasn’t related to how much the subjects slept. In other words, obese people may be tired during the day no matter how much they sleep at night.
Obese people are likely to deal with extreme fatigue from having low-grade chronic inflammation, according to the study. Fat cells, particularly from abdominal fat, produce immune compounds called cytokines that promote sleepiness.
People who were depressed and reported sleep disturbances, such as taking a long time to fall asleep and waking up in the middle of the night, also had an increased risk for EDS. This may be due to elevated stress hormones.
Related: 8 Easy Ways to Eat Yourself to a Better Sleep
These findings should change the one-size-fits-all treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness, which is sleeping pills, says lead study author Julio Fernandez-Mendoza, PhD, of the Sleep Research & Treatment Center at Penn State College of Medicine.
“Persons who are obese and complain of daytime sleepiness require a thorough evaluation because sleep apnea or other sleep disorders may be present and should also be addressed,” Fernandez-Mendoza tells Yahoo Health. He adds that weight loss through diet, physical activity, and behavioral change (such as managing emotional eating), “should be a priority to reduce body weight and daytime sleepiness.”
If you think your daytime fatigue may be linked to depression, visiting a psychiatrist or psychologist for an official depression diagnosis is the first step, Fernandez-Mendoza says. "Many individuals with complaints of daytime sleepiness who are depressed may require specific treatment for their sleep disturbance, which can be accomplished with cognitive-behavioral treatment for insomnia or sleep medication,” he adds.
Also talk with your family doctor if you feel zonked during the day, most days. “Your family doctor will know how you should be managed and which type of clinician will be best,” Fernandez-Mendoza says. You may need to be evaluated at a sleep disorders center, where a team of specialists can evaluate and treat the underlying cause of your sleep disturbances.
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Me juego por nacionalismo o identidad nacional o similar. Hagamos apuestas! | Unknown |
Happy hump day! For this morning’s wake and bake…caffeine and cannabis (Panda Puff). I hope everyone has an amazing day! Cheers 💚💨 | Unknown |
Iwu Nepal depụtara kpọmkwem ikike ịha nhata na ikike nnwere onwe pụọ na mmegbu. Ikike megide mmegbu machibidoro ịzụ ahịa mmadụ. Nepal's Muluki Ain bụ "ụkpụrụ zuru oke metụtara obodo, ndị omempụ, yana usoro na iwu dị mkpa nke alaeze" (Center for Legal Research and Resource Development, 2002, p. 11). Akụkụ nke Ain na-ekwu maka ịzụ ahịa kpọmkwem, a machibidoro ihe ndị na-esonụ: ịzụ ahịa mmadụ: a naghị ekwe ka ewepụ mmadụ na Nepal n'ebumnobi ire ere; ịpụ onye nlekọta iwu: onye na-erubeghị afọ iri na isii ma ọ bụ onye ọrịa uche enweghị ikewapụ ya na onye nlekọta iwu ha; na ịgba ohu na ọrụ nkekọ. Nepal nwekwara iwu ime ụlọ atọ nke na-ekwu maka ịzụ ahịa ụmụ agbọghọ na ọrụ ụmụaka mmanye, gụnyere Iwu Ọrụ nke afọ 1992, Iwu Nchịkwa Azụma nke Nepal nke afọ 1986, na Iwu National Human Rights Commission nke 1993. Iwu Nchịkwa Ịzụ Mmadụ nke Nepal nke afọ 1986 na-eme ka ire na ịzụta ụmụ mmadụ bụrụ mpụ n'ụzọ doro anya ma guzobe ndokwa maka mmeghari na njikọta maka ndị metụtara. Ọ na-akọwa ịzụ ahịa mmadụ dị ka ihe ọ bụla gụnyere i) ire ma ọ bụ ịzụta mmadụ maka nzube ọ bụla; ii) ịmanye mmadụ ịgba akwụna ma ọ bụ na-enwetaghị uru; iii) ịkpụ akụkụ ahụ mmadụ n'ụzọ iwu na-akwadoghị na iv) itinye aka na ịgba akwụna. A ga-ama ndị a mara ikpe ịga mkpọrọ afọ iri abụọ. Otú ọ dị, iwebata ndị ọrụ site na aghụghọ maka ebumnuche nke ọrụ nkekọ abụghị mpụ na omume a ọ gwụla ma ọ bụ maka ịgba akwụna. A na-akatọkwa omume ahụ maka ijikọ ịzụ ahịa mmekọahụ na ọrụ mmekọahụ, na maka ndokwa na-ezughị oke maka nkwụghachi ụgwọ na nchebe dị irè maka ndị na-eme mkpesa na-ede akwụkwọ megide ndị na-azụ ahịa. Nepal anabatabeghị nkwekọrịta mba ụwa Palermo Protocol on Trafficking (2003) nke na-enye nkọwa ọrụ a nabatara nke ịzụ ahịa dị ka iji ike, mmanye, na aghụghọ iji mebie mmadụ maka uru. | Igbo |
Socialite Kim Kardashian‘s latest magazine cover is causing a stir.
“Kim Kardashian Nearly Unrecognizable On Love Magazine Cover” touts the NY Daily News — rather than just stating the obvious: Kim looks like she’s in blackface on Love magazine’s cover.
In today’s mixed up world, normal is abnormal and abnormal is an ever-evolving reality. Back in the day, when transgenderism was treated as the disorder that it is; cross dressers had to “live as women” in order to qualify for radical sex change surgeries.
By definition, “living as a woman” meant a man wearing makeup, a dress, a wig, and carrying a purse — all stereotypical girly things.
By contrast, I am a biological female who doesn’t own a dress, a purse or a pair of pumps. I don’t wear makeup, wigs or hair extensions. So by definition, I’m not living my life as a woman.
But cross dressers such as Amiyah Scott and Laverne Cox are accepted as “women” in today’s society because they tuck their manly parts out of view and they adorn their bodies in stereotypical girly things.
It’s no secret that Kim wants to be black. She has completely immersed herself in the black culture; she married a black man and bore his child; and she is known for her manufactured butt that emulates voluptuous African American women.
If Amiyah and Laverne are “women”, why can’t Kim Kardashian — who lives her life as a black woman — be black?
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Ní òwúrọ̀, , ìwọ yóò gbọ́ ohùn mi;ní òwúrọ̀, èmi yóò gbé ẹ̀bẹ̀ mi sí iwájú rẹ̀èmi yóò sì dúró ní ìrètí. Nítorí ìwọ kì í ṣe Ọlọ́run tí ó ní inú dídùn sí búburú;bẹ́ẹ̀ ni ẹni ibi kò le è bá ọ gbé. Àwọn agbéraga kò le è dúróníwájú rẹ̀.Ìwọ kórìíra gbogbo àwọn aṣebi; ìwọ yóò pa àwọn tí ń ṣe èké run.Apani àti ẹni ẹ̀tàn ènìyànni yóò kórìíra. Ṣùgbọ́n èmi, nípa títóbi àánú rẹ̀,èmi yóò wá sínú ilé rẹ̀;ní tọ̀wọ̀tọ̀wọ̀ ni èmi yóò tẹríbasí ìhà tẹmpili mímọ́ rẹ̀. | Yoruba |
When everyone is talking about wetsuits, you want to ask, are wetsuit warm or how warm does a wetsuit keep you? The answer is that wetsuits keep you warm but the warmth level is determined by some factors. Of course, warmth is the main reason wetsuits are created.
Hypothermia is real and it is a dangerous experience that results from your body temperature drop when you are on or in water. Wearing a properly designed wetsuit can help you prevent hypothermia and help you enjoy your water adventures for as long as you want.
Wetsuit thickness or even length can determine how warm a wetsuit keeps you. In this article, we will answer the question “How warm does a wetsuit keep you?” We will look at the insulating properties and how warm each type of wetsuit keeps you. So, let’s dive in!
Depending on the water condition and the wetsuit thickness, wetsuits keep you warm, making you feel like you are on the land even as you enjoy your adventures in water. That is how warm a wetsuit keeps you.
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Almost 85% of your body heat is lost through the holes in your skin and you can imagine how cold you will become underwater if you don’t wear a wetsuit. So, how warm a wetsuit keeps you depends largely on the thickness of your wetsuit and the water temperature range you can tolerate.
It means that if you wear a thinner wetsuit in colder water, you may not get the kind of warmth you envisaged. So, you just have to take a lot of things into consideration when choosing your wetsuit. The following table provides you with a comprehensive answer to how warm does a wetsuit keep you.
Water Temperature (°F & °C) | Season (Northern Hemisphere) | Wetsuit Thickness (mm) | Recommended Wetsuit Type | Seal Type | Expected Warmth |
70°F (21.1°C) and above | Summer | 1mm (optional) | Rashguard or Springsuit (optional) | Flatlock | Minimal warmth, mostly for sun protection or abrasion resistance. |
68°F – 72°F (20°C – 22.2°C) | Early Summer/Late Fall | 1-2mm | Springsuit or Short John with Booties | Flatlock | Suitable for warm water activities with some protection from cooler water. |
64°F – 68°F (17.8°C – 20°C) | Late Spring/Early Fall | 3mm | Short John with Booties or Fullsuit | Flatlock or Stitched | Provides moderate warmth for extended water activities. |
60°F – 64°F (15.6°C – 17.8°C) | Spring/Fall | 3-4mm | Fullsuit with Booties and Hood (optional) | Stitched or Glued (sealed) | Good warmth for cooler water activities. |
56°F – 60°F (13.3°C – 15.6°C) | Fall/Winter | 4-5mm | Fullsuit with Booties, Hood, and Gloves (optional) | Glued (sealed) | Significant warmth for extended exposure in cool water. |
52°F – 56°F (11.1°C – 13.3°C) | Winter | 5-7mm | Fullsuit with Booties, Hood, and Gloves | Glued (sealed, with internal taping for extra warmth) | High warmth for cold water activities. |
Below 52°F (11.1°C) | Not recommended for extended activities without additional thermal protection | – | – | – | A wetsuit alone is not sufficient for extreme cold. Consider drysuits or layering with thermals |
Some people think that wetsuits do not allow you to get wet but just like the name sounds, wetsuits do not keep you dry. The fact that it actually gets you wet is where its warmth power lies. Let me explain how it turns your getting wet to provide you with warmth.
Neoprene is the core wetsuit material. It is a synthetic rubber with a closed-cell foam. It has an excellent insulating property. It traps tiny pockets of air in it, which slows down the heat transfer from your body to the surrounding water.
When you first enter the water wearing your snug-fit wetsuit, a thin layer of water enters the wetsuit staying between your skin and the suit. Your body heat warms the water to help keep your body heat and prevent you from getting cold.
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Neoprene has low thermal conductivity, so it does not conduct heat away from your body. So, the neoprene property helps retain the heat generated by your body within the wetsuit
However, the thickness of the wetsuit is important to how warm your wetsuit can be. If your suit is thin but you are in very chilly water, you may become cold at some point. So, choose the thickness of your wetsuit based on the temperature of the water you are exploring.
Remember that your personal cold tolerance also comes into play when choosing your wetsuit.
There are different types of wetsuits with different insulating properties.
Wetsuit Type | Insulating Properties |
Full-length | – Provides coverage from neck to ankles, maximizing insulation |
– Offers excellent thermal protection in cold water environments | |
– Suitable for diving, surfing, and other water activities in colder conditions | |
Shorty/Springsuit | – Shorter length with short sleeves and legs, providing less coverage |
– Offers moderate insulation and flexibility, suitable for warmer water temperatures | |
– Ideal for summer surfing, snorkeling, or swimming in mild to moderate conditions | |
Long John/Jane | – Sleeveless design with full-length legs, offering a balance of coverage and mobility |
– Provides insulation to the core while allowing greater freedom of movement in the arms | |
– Suitable for water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing in moderate to cool conditions | |
Rash Guard | – Thin, lightweight material that provides minimal insulation |
– Offers sun protection and reduces chafing, but does not provide significant warmth | |
– Ideal for warm-water activities such as surfing, swimming, or snorkeling in tropical climates | |
Drysuit | – Completely seals the body from water, preventing heat loss and maintaining a dry interior |
– Requires additional thermal undergarments for insulation | |
– Ideal for very cold water conditions or situations where prolonged exposure to cold water is expected, such as ice diving or deep-sea exploration |
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When choosing your wetsuit, water temperature is the biggest factor to consider but not just that, there are other factors to consider. So, here are the factors to consider when selecting a wetsuit:
Water temperature is the most important factor you should consider when choosing a wetsuit for your water adventures. In warm water, you may or not need a wetsuit but in cold water, you will need a wetsuit with 3mm to 7mm thickness. Generally, you want to consider the following thickness:
- Warm Water (70°F and above): A 1mm springsuit or rashguard (optional) provides minimal warmth but is good for sun protection and abrasion resistance.
- Warm Water with Cooler Periods (68°F – 72°F): Opt for a 1-2mm springsuit or short john with booties to protect from occasional cooler water.
- Moderate Water Temperatures (64°F – 68°F): A 3mm fullsuit or short john with booties offers moderate warmth for extended water activities.
- Cool Water (60°F – 64°F): Choose a 3-4mm fullsuit with booties and a hood (optional) for good warmth during various cool water activities.
- Cold Water (56°F – 60°F): A 4-5mm fullsuit with booties, hood, and gloves (optional) provides significant warmth for extended exposure to cold water.
- Very Cold Water (52°F – 56°F): For very cold water, a 5-7mm fullsuit with booties, hood, and gloves is necessary for optimal warmth during cold water activities. Important: In extreme cold, consider drysuits or layering with thermals for additional protection.
Wetsuits come in different forms and you should consider the type of wetsuit when selecting one for your water escapades. Wet suit options include:
- Full-length wetsuits: Offer maximum coverage and warmth for colder waters. Depending on the water temperature, you could go for a fullsuit with a hood.
- Shorty/Springsuits: Provide moderate coverage and are suitable for warmer conditions.
- Long John/Jane: Sleeveless designs with full-length legs, suitable for moderate temperatures or layering.
- Farmer John/Jane: Sleeveless designs with short legs, suitable for warmer temperatures or layering.
Fit is also essential in a wet suit. Wetsuits should fit snugly but be comfortable for you to move. You may be denied the insulation you crave if you choose an oversized suit. So make sure it fits snugly.
Sealed seams (glued and blind-stitched or sealed seams) are a great option when choosing a wet suit. These kinds of seams minimize heat loss because they minimize water to flush in.
You could also consider the ease of using the front zip and back zip. Thermal lining and integrated hoods also offer extra warmth in very cold waters.
Not all wetsuits are created equal. Consider the quality of the wetsuit you are buying. Essentially, you want to get one from a reputable wetsuit manufacturer.
While water temperature is very essential when determining the wetsuit to choose, factors such as wind, duration of exposure and air temperature should also be considered. In windy or cooler conditions, opt for a wetsuit with wind-resistant features or a thicker suit for added warmth.
We tolerate cold more than each other. If your body feels cold easily, selecting a thicker wetsuit or adding a hood and gloves may be necessary.
Different activities require different types of wetsuits. For instance, you need more flexibility when surfing or kayaking. So, you may want to consider the flexibility of the wetsuit you are wearing.
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Yes, a wetsuit will keep you warm out of water. Wetsuits have closed cells and don’t breathe, so they will keep you warm outside water. In fact, if you wear a snugly fit wetsuit outside water, it will keep you warmer because no air will be able to penetrate the suit’s neoprene material.
Unfortunately, it will get warm causing you to sweat underneath. So, wearing a wetsuit outside water is not recommended for long. Wearing it outside water for a long may also ruin it in the long run.
A wetsuit is primarily designed for water. The answer depends on a few factors, including the type of wetsuit you’re wearing, the thickness of the neoprene, and the temperature of the water. Generally, a wetsuit can keep you warm in water temperatures as low as 50°F (10°C) and below.
If you’re planning to go surfing or diving in the winter, you’ll want to choose a wetsuit that is thick enough to keep you warm in cold water. A 5mm or 6mm wetsuit is ideal for water temperatures in the low 50s°F (10-12°C), while a 7mm wetsuit is better suited for water temperatures in 40s°F (7-9°C).
No, wetsuits are not designed to keep you dry. Just as the name implies, wetsuits get you wet but use your wetness to provide you the warmth you need to stay warm in water.
How warm does a wetsuit keep you? Depending on your wetsuit thickness and the temperature of the water, wetsuits can provide you with optimal warmth in water. However, you need to choose your wetsuit wisely. Many factors come into play when it comes to warmth in a wetsuit. So, consider the water temperature, the suit thickness and size. | English |
Do they plan to build a line to the airport? It was such a pain in the ass to get out there by bus. | Unknown |
Ton manque de souplesse te dessert | Unknown |
Next album Angels and Gods coming out soon! | Unknown |
It was nice having VA healthcare while I had it. | Unknown |
Я просто хочу вміти малювати, як в Аркейн, я шо, так багато прошу | Unknown |
Anticyclonic Rotation - AMS Nkọwa okwu nke Meteorology | Igbo |
Was für eine arme Wurst.
Wenn er was im Hirn hätte, würde er einfach ohne theatralische Ankündigung gehen. | Unknown |
A shekarar 1978, Suluhu ta auri Hafidh Ameirin, jami’in kula da harkokin noma wanda a shekarar 2014 ya yi ritaya.Suna da yara hudu. Diyarta Wanu Hafidh Ameir (an haife ta a shekara ta 1982), 'yar ma'auratan na biyu, kujera ce ta musamman a Majalisar Wakilai ta Zanzibar. A ranar 28 ga Yuli, 2021, an fara kamfen ɗin rigakafin COVID-19 a ƙarƙashin jagorancinta a Tanzaniya, tare da samun kashi na farko na rigakafin tare da yin kira ga dukkan 'yan Tanzaniya da su sami jabs suna cewa ƙasar "ba tsibiri ba ce". | Hausa |
「インターステラー」
ラザロ計画プランAの真の目的は居住可能な惑星に人類を移住させることだから、クーパーステーションへの移住はまだ途中であり、その手柄はマーフのものになってしまったわけだから、アメリアを助けに行くことで本当に父クーパーがラザロ計画を完遂していくんだろうなあのあと。 | Unknown |
Deontay Wilder and his team will be analysing just what went wrong at the MGM Grand Arena on Saturday night.The American was schooled for seven rounds by Tyson Fury as he surrendered his WBC heavyweight belt.Wilder’s trainer Jay Deas suggested that Wilder’s heavy entrance outfit could have been the cause of his sluggish display.But he will know that there’s more to it than that. Unable to unleash that devastating right hand, Wilder looked like an amateur.He was knocked to the canvas with a right blow to the head in the third round and once again in the fifth when Fury landed a heavy body shot.
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Bloodied, battered and bruised, Wilder was eventually spared from Fury’s demolition job when the fight was brought to an end in the seventh round.
He was taken to hospital immediately after the bout after having his eardrum burst by Fury. That’s how brutal it was.
And footage has emerged of Wilder between the sixth and seventh rounds showing just how much damage Fury had done.
The Bronze Bomber was barely able to lift his head as he sat in his corner.
Wilder wouldn’t last much longer after this.
His co-trainer Mark Breland threw in the towel to concede defeat but Deas wasn’t on-board with the decision.
However, boxing fans are criticising Wilder's team for even allowing him to compete in the seventh round after the clip emerged.
Breland threw in the towel but Deas, just like Wilder, wanted the fight to go on.
“What happened between rounds was Mark said something about throwing the towel in and I told him, ‘Don’t do that’, I didn’t think he should do that,” Deas said, per the Daily Mail.
“Then the fight went on a little bit longer and then I saw the towel go in so I haven’t talked to Mark about it but we’ll talk about it and figure out what exactly happened there.
“I didn’t think he should have [thrown in the towel]. Deontay’s the kind of guy who goes out on his shield and he will tell you straight up – don’t throw the towel in.”
Despite the disagreement, Breland certainly wasn’t in the wrong.
His fighter was suffering and it was only getting worse for the former heavyweight champion. | English |
Did he seriously make a bluesky account? We moved here to get away from this guy and his shitty racist platform lmao. Everyone hates him here. | Unknown |
C'est bien Schitt's Creek ? | Unknown |
Tortura, ikusezina atxiki nahi izan dute, ilunpean. Argitara ekar dezagun. Guk egiten ez badugu, nork? #kontadezagun
Urriaren 8an filma egin ahal izateko Crowdfunding kanpaina abiatuko dugu.
naiz.eus/eu/actualidad/… | Unknown |
Was feeling eepy with fwends 💙 | Unknown |
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has been named the Football Supporters' Association player of the year.
More than 340,000 votes were cast by fans, with Van Dijk beating Manchester City's Raheem Sterling into second place.
The other nominations were Van Dijk's Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane, Tottenham's Heung-Min Son, Leicester striker Jamie Vardy and Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Van Dijk is the fourth Liverpool player to win the award in the last seven years, following Mohamed Salah, Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez.
"I'm very grateful to get this trophy. It means a lot to me," Van Dijk said.
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Waƙoƙin Cossack waƙoƙi ne na gargajiya wanda mutanen Cossacks na Daular Rasha suka ƙirƙiro. Waƙoƙin Cossack sun rinjayi waƙoƙin gargajiya na Rasha da na Ukrainian, kiɗan Caucasian na Arewa, da kuma ayyukan asali na mawaƙa na Rasha. | Hausa |
Von der Leyens Kommission 2.0 officielt godkendt i Europa-Parlamentet. #eudk | Unknown |
Good call on AOC. I'm not sure Bernie could do Rogan without coming off as a crazy uncle though. | Unknown |
drive.google.com/file/d/1OiDa... | Unknown |
Ó lọ sí Delhi fún ẹ̀kọ́ gíga. | Yoruba |
Nígbà náà ni Dafidi sinmi pẹ̀lú àwọn baba rẹ̀, a sì sin ín ní ìlú Dafidi. “Ìwọ pẹ̀lú sì mọ ohun tí Joabu ọmọ Seruiah ṣe sí mi àti ohun tí ó ṣe sí Balógun méjì nínú àwọn ológun Israẹli, sí Abneri ọmọ Neri àti sí Amasa ọmọ Jeteri. Ó sì pa wọ́n, ó sì ta ẹ̀jẹ̀ wọn sílẹ̀ ní ìgbà àlàáfíà bí í ti ojú ogun ó sì fi ẹ̀jẹ̀ náà sí ara àmùrè rẹ̀ tí ń bẹ ní ẹ̀gbẹ́ rẹ̀, àti sí ara Sálúbàtà rẹ̀ tí ń bẹ ní ẹsẹ̀ rẹ̀. A sì sọ fún Solomoni ọba pé Joabu ti sálọ sínú àgọ́ àti pé ó wà ní ẹ̀gbẹ́ pẹpẹ. Nígbà náà ni Solomoni pàṣẹ fún Benaiah ọmọ Jehoiada pé, “Lọ, kí o sì kọlù ú.” Solomoni ọba sì dá ìyá rẹ̀ lóhùn pé, “Èéṣe tí ìwọ fi béèrè Abiṣagi ará Ṣunemu fún Adonijah! Ìwọ ìbá sì béèrè ìjọba fún un pẹ̀lú nítorí ẹ̀gbọ́n mi ní í ṣe, fún òun pàápàá àti fún Abiatari àlùfáà àti fun Joabu ọmọ Seruiah!” Dafidi ti jẹ ọba lórí Israẹli ní ogójì ọdún (40), ọdún méje (7) ni Hebroni àti ọdún mẹ́tàlélọ́gbọ̀n (33) ní Jerusalẹmu. | Yoruba |
Participation des élu-es à l’effort national 🇫🇷 🤑 🔪
➡️ https://politipet.fr/2451
#initiatives_citoyennes | Unknown |
おいもスイーツ売り場がいつの間にかいちごスイーツ売り場に変わっていたよ | Unknown |
Wannan rayuwa da harkar barantaka ta samu ne saboda sauyawar zamani. Irin wannan dangantaka kan ƙulla zumunci musamman da yake yanzu ya shafi mata waɗanda a al’ummar Hausawa ana iya kiransu iyayen zumunci. Ta fuskar sufuri ma a yanzu an samu wani tsari na barantaka. Ana iya kiran direba bara ga mai mota, musamman saboda danƙa masa mota da aka yi, don ya ci abinci. Shi kuma direba yakan samu yaran mota ko mai gyaran mota wanda yake kamar bara ne a gare shi (direba). Shi kuma saboda koya masa mota da yake yi wanda ake sa ran nan zuwa gaba ya zamar masa sana’a. To duk waɗannan mu’amuloli idan suka yi kyau, zumunci kan shiga a kuma zama kamar uwa ɗaya uba ɗaya. | Hausa |
Speed Caravan wepụtara abọm izizi ha Kalashnik Love n`afọ 2008, na-arụkọ ọrụ na ndị omenkà dị iche iche dịka MC Spex si Asian Dub Foundation, Rachid Taha und Rodolphe Burger. | Igbo |
Today is Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
Today's song is "Bobby Malone Moves Home" by Casiotone For The Painfully Alone.
Love to all. See you tomorrow.
open.spotify.com/track/3hAh0e... | Unknown |
A cikin wasan kurket na cikin gida na Ingila, an sanya hannu a matsayin dan wasan kasashen waje na Scotland a matsayin maye gurbin Rahul Dravid, kuma ya buga musu wasa a cikin lokutan 2004 da 2005. An sanya hannu a matsayin dan wasan kasashen waje na Sussex don kakar 2006 don layi tare da 'yan kasar Mushtaq Ahmed da Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, kuma ya taimaka wa tawagar ta lashe sau biyu na County Championship da C & G Trophy tare da hawa babban kalubale a cikin Pro40 League. An sanya hannu don buga wa Kent wasa a kakar 2007. | Hausa |
champions: 2015, 2017 | Hausa |
Bí ẹnikẹ́ni bá sì mú kúrò nínú ọ̀rọ̀ ìwé ìsọtẹ́lẹ̀ yìí, Ọlọ́run yóò sì mú ipa tirẹ̀ kúrò nínú ìwé ìyè, àti kúrò nínú ìlú mímọ́ náà, àti kúrò nínú àwọn ohun tí a kọ sínú ìwé yìí. Ó sì fi odò omi ìyè kan hàn mi, tí ó mọ́ bí Kirisitali, tí ń tí ibi ìtẹ́ Ọlọ́run àti tí Ọ̀dọ́-Àgùntàn jáde wá, Oore-ọ̀fẹ́ Jesu Olúwa kí ó wà pẹ̀lú gbogbo àwọn ènìyàn mímọ́. Àmín. Wọ́n ó si máa rí ojú rẹ̀; orúkọ rẹ̀ yóò si máa wà ni iwájú orí wọn. Òru kì yóò sí mọ́; wọn kò sì ní wa ìmọ́lẹ̀ fìtílà, tàbí ìmọ́lẹ̀ oòrùn; nítorí pé Olúwa Ọlọ́run ni yóò tan ìmọ́lẹ̀ fún wọn: wọn ó sì máa jẹ ọba láé àti láéláé. | Yoruba |
Hansen bụ onye otu Copenhagen School Direction site n'afọ 1904 ruo afọ 1910 na onye isi oche nke Copenhagen Public School Teachers' Association site n'afọ 1905 ruo afọ 1909. N'afọ 1908, o jisiri ike bulie ụgwọ ọnwa maka ndị nkuzi nwanyị. | Igbo |
The EU cannot keep up with its low target promises https://twitter.com/ColbyBadhwar/status/1762487527322063239 | Unknown |
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