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Phanice Wamukota
https://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-social-issues/key-affected-populations/prisoners
Phanice Wamukota
Absolutely not. Imagine if you said yes to all advances from men. Whatever that makes you. We turn them down because we are probably prioritizing a cause like education, a career etc, they do not have the qualities you would want in your man or are simply not ready ready to engage or commit for whatever reason. Unless there is more to this that points towards sexual orientation you are not telling us.
Phanice Wamukota
I say lucky is the person who can invest in the area of their education which happens to be aligned with their talent! As they say, this person will never work a day in their life. Life being what it is though, I hope one of this i.e Education, entrepreneurship or talent helps someone me included. Otherwise, poverty is a bitch.
Phanice Wamukota
He was just mad with anger and frustrations. He knew something needed to be done just like we all do. He did what he could. And actually, he could be the only sane one for trying to do something. The rest of us waiting for issues to resolve themselves could be the mad ones.
Phanice Wamukota
Makes me wonder, do we even have a Mwelusi at the moment?
But yes, these writers definitely saw what was happening and penned down their fears as to what would be the outcome. A warning that was never headed.
Phanice Wamukota
Education is achieved if learning becomes successful in that, knowledge has been acquired. But just going through classes without learning a thing should not count as learning because the person’s state of mind is still the same. There is such a thing as applying one’s knowledge though. If after successfully acquiring the necessary information that counts as knowledge one still chooses to act ignorant by not applying this knowledge, that’s just stupid and not ignorant. Learners should be proactive as well. In this day an age, some of us find it so hard to get of social medial and study a thing or two. Discipline is is the way to go though. We should set aside a few hours to study and empower ourselves. This forum for me counts as learning. *smile
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We accessed smartphones, tablets, computers and other devices. With that, exposure to harmful UV rays increased thereby putting us at a higher risk as far as these related ocular diseases and visual disturbances go.
Phanice Wamukota
This is very informative. Allow me to share it.
Phanice Wamukota
Sexual orientation is determined by more than just by nurture, but its definitely an influence. It would not explain how a child brought up by straight parents who have been good to each other becomes gay. It would also not explain how a child raised by homosexual parents ends up straight. But these early experiences are definitely an influence. The people a person interacts with, the opportunities one comes across and how these opportunities end up helping them know what they like or dislike. Some people have argued that it is just in a person. You don’t choose to be gay/lesbian. It chooses you. Kinda like how you don’t choose to be black or white. You are jut born your race and there is nothing you can do about it.
Phanice Wamukota
Is this for real? Lol!! Just wrong, not illegal right?