The rice you see at the top of the cooler was once at the bottom of the pot. Be patient, people will soon see you at the top! You will smile when it's your time.
Kegite Club International known to be Supreme comradium can be traced to thirteen students of the then Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, who gather themselves every evening to relax after a hard day work. Upon hearing that their college would become a university the next morning, the excitement combined with ecstasy for being the first set of undergraduate of the university of Ife drove them on an enjoyment galore. The thirteen foundation students became the executive and periodically they donated palm wine for the consumption of the group in turns. Not before long, history was made as they became founding members of the first socio-cultural club in the world. All this occurred while they were at the Ibadan campus before they were moved to the permanent site in Ile-Ife. The palm wine drinkers club did not only come into existence by accident but by incidence, these Africans knowing full well their cultural background gather to sing folktale songs and drink palm win...
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Bill Nye Says the U.S. Is Failing a National Test of Science Literacy The United States is facing two massive threats — climate change and the coronavirus — that we cannot solve without science. One is playing out slowly, over decades, growing inexorably worse as we continue to burn fossil fuels . The other is advancing rapidly, exacting a grim toll in human lives, as we fail to contain the spread of the virus. In many ways, these dual crises amount to a national test of our science literacy — our basic understanding of what scientists know and how they know it. And Bill Nye "The Science Guy" isn't feeling good about our performance. "We are failing the test," he says in a new interview. "It's a very serious problem." Why the U.S. Is Failing The U.S. government has done little to curb greenhouse gas emissions, which need to drop half over the next decade to keep the planet livable, and its response to the coronavirus has been similarly feeble. T...
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