Monday, 14 September 2020

‘Ignorance brings chaos, not knowledge - 'Is Lucy 2 coming out? ...

 ‘Life was given to us a billion years ago. What have we done with it?’ – Lucy (Lucy)


‘Humans are concerned more with having than being.’ - Professor Norman (Lucy)


‘The sole purpose of life has been to pass on what was learned. There is no higher purpose.’ - Professor Norman (Lucy)


‘Ignorance brings chaos, not knowledge.’ – Lucy (Lucy)


Lucy : Time is the only true unit of measure. It gives proof to the existence of matter. Without time, we don't exist. Lucy : We've codified our existence to bring it down to human size, to make it comprehensible, we've created a scale so we can forget its unfathomable scale.


Lucy: You're word isn't worth shit! Richard: It's worth five hundred bucks, upfront. [he takes out the cash and stuffs it into her top]

‘Learning is always a painful process.’ – Lucy (Lucy)


“For primitive beings like us, life seems to have only one single purpose: gaining time.”


Friday, 28 August 2020

Which side of womb is baby boy?

 If it's forming on the left side, you're most likely expecting a girl.

method was tested on more than 5,300 women using transvaginal ultrasounds when they were six weeks along in their pregnancies. Doctors recorded the location of the placenta and predicted each baby's gender. Then, transabdominal ultrasounds (the one on your belly) were performed on each of the woman at 18-20 weeks, and their method of gender determination was right 98-99 percent of the time!


Like most DIY methods of determining a baby's sex, the Ramzi method appears to be more for fun than 100 percent fact.

More from CafeMom: Quiz: Are You Having a Boy or a Girl?

Which side of womb is baby boy?
 
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According to the method, if your placenta is forming on the right side of your uterus during that first ultrasound, you're most likely having a boy. If it's forming on the left side, you're most likely expecting a girl.Jan 16, 2011

 

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Monday, 23 January 2017

New Music: Jungle Boi ft Dameek Bones - Love in Sharing




Released the much anticipated single, Love in sharing by its phenomenal artist, jungle-Boi has over the years proved himself to be a force in the music industry. The single was released globally on the 1st of December 2016.
"Love in sharing" a Rap music with an infusion of Pop instrumentation. This song has perfection written all over it, Produced by Indie, and Mastered by slick.

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Love in Sharing by jungleboi ft Dameek Bones

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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

THE GAME DROPS THE VISUALS FOR MEEK MILL DISS “PEST CONTROL”



The Game and Meek Mill saga continues.
Game dropped the video for “Pest Control”, a song directed at his new rival Meek. It opens up with an exterminator responding to a call to kill a rat, then the camera changes to a crowd chanting “F*** Meek Mill!” All of this, and the song didn’t even start yet.
The Game spit over Young M.A’s “Ooouuu” instrumental: “You ain’t sh*t but a rat to me,” Game raps, “a snake that don’t rattle me.” Of course he brought up his opponent’s girlfriend Nicki Minaj by calling him “Nicki’s sideshow”. You can bet that he didn’t miss the opportunity to unearth Meek’s beef with Drake: “They say the meek shall inherit the Earth/ So I went and dug your a** up, ’cause Drizzy buried you first.”
The video was released after The Game made a statement saying that the recent incidents of police brutality made him rethink his beef with the Philly rapper.
https://youtu.be/HA-7WDLJKQY 

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Poverty is a Disease - JUNGLE BOI - Daredifft | Heal the community.

                                       

     

     

Features  |  Natural Health  |  News  

Poverty is a ‘disease’, study finds

By Chukwuma Muanya with agency reports   |   11 June 2015   |   1:23 am

Ensuring proper nutrition for pregnant women and for the first two years of life ends the cycle of malnutrition.
Ensuring proper nutrition for pregnant women and for the first two years of life ends the cycle of malnutrition.
DNA carries traces of past events meaning poor lifestyle can affect future generations
IS poverty a disease? It is generally believed, in Nigeria, that poverty is a curse and could be inherited from generation to generation.
Now scientists may have provided an explanation. Genetic faults caused by trauma, poor lifestyle or environmental stress can be passed down to future generations, scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered.
Previously large studies have shown that devastating events such as famine can scar future generations, making them more prone to obesity and diabetes.
However it is the first time that the biological mechanism for the effect has been seen.
The research was published in the journal Cell.
Although the same genes are passed down through generations, scientists now know that our genetic material that is Deoxy Nucleic Acid (DNA) is being altered all the time by environment, lifestyle and traumatic events. It is thought that these changes drive disease, premature ageing and early death.
However it was believed that these faults could not be passed on to future generations, with the slate essentially being wiped clean.
But now scientists at University of Cambridge have found that in some areas of DNA, including those linked to mental illness and obesity, some of the faults remain.
In fact, around five per cent of our genetic code carries traces of past events, meaning that trauma, poor diet or poor lifestyle choices may by leaving a devastating legacy for children and grandchildren.
Professor Azim Surani, from the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge, said: “The information needs to be reset in every generation before further information is added to regulate development of a newly fertilised egg. It’s like erasing a computer disk before you add new data.”
Between week two and week nine of an embryo’s development the genetic code is being rewritten to erase genetic alterations from the parents. However the researchers found that the processes does not clear all of the changes. Around five per cent of DNA appears resistant to reprogramming.
These ‘escapee’ regions of the genome contain some genes that are particularly active in neuronal cells, which may serve important functions during development, the researchers believe.
Those genes are associated with conditions such as schizophrenia, metabolic disorders and obesity.
Walfred Tang, a PhD student who is the first author on the study, adds: “Our study has given us a good resource of potential candidates of regions of the genome where information is passed down not just to the next generation but potentially to future generations, too.”

Monday, 12 September 2016

Jungle Boi Music (Breath)

Jungle Boi Music (Breath) Mixtape, Love More Cover ft best of the best in Alim City (Alimosho) LGA. Download link: Jungle Boi ft Tillay Kuti, JFlizle, Undercover, Helen9th #Breath Press play