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9-Quick Fix Blackberry Codes

The following are some secret codes on the blackberry mobile phones. 1. * # 06 # code works knows number IMEI mobile phones. not only works for blackberry devices only. Code applies universal GSM particularly on mobile devices. IMEI itself is a series of 15 unique code that serves as a mobile identity. This code is useful when you want to match the IMEI mobile phone with BOX 2. Alt + NMLL  (no need to type in capital letters / holding the shift key) button is used to change the appearance of the graphics signal indicator rod (bar graph) to display a large number of decibels. As for the blackberry devices with SureType input method such as pearl (8100, 8110, 8120, 8130, 9100) and pearl filp (8220.8230). All you have to do is hold down the Alt key and type NNMLL (additional letters N required for sharing the letter with the letter B). To restore it you can simply enter the code again  3.Alt + Shift + H This code serves to bring up the help screen. This display contains a lot of important

"Sorry...TOO LATE!"

"How Did It Get So Late So Soon?" The question left on the lips of the one who has just been announced late. Some things we want done , but we sadly leave undone for reasons not far fetched; Fear & Fright, Procrastination & Carelessness, Ignorance & Shallow mindedness. But amongst all these, one combination stands tall i.e ; HESITATION + LACK OF COURAGE ---------------------TOO LATE------------------------ A time comes when we're screwed NOT FOR WHAT WE SAID, BUT FOR WHAT WE DIDN'T SAY. And we face the ugly music, NOT FOR WHAT WE DID, BUT FOR WHAT WE FAILED TO DO. A time comes when we're judged NOT FOR WHAT WE BELIEVE, BUT FOR WHAT WE DID NOT BELIEVE. And we're stranded, NOT FOR JOURNEYS WE MADE, BUT FOR JOURNEYS WE FAILED TO MAKE. A time comes when we're disgraced NOT BY THE PEOPLE WE MEET, BUT FOR PEOPLE WE REFUSED TO MEET. And we're sorry, NOT FOR THE RISKS WE TOOK, BUT FOR THE RISKS WE DIDN'T TAKE. A time comes when we'

14 BAD HABITS THAT DRAIN YOUR ENERGY

Lack of sleep isn't the only thing sapping your energy. Little things you do (and don't do) can exhaust you both mentally and physically, which can make getting through your day a chore. Here, experts reveal common bad habits that can make you feel tired, plus simple lifestyle tweaks that will put the pep back in your step. You skip exercise when you're tired Skipping your workout to save energy actually works against you. In a University of Georgia study, sedentary but otherwise healthy adults who began exercising lightly three days a week for as little as 20 minutes at a time reported feeling less fatigued and more energized after six weeks. Regular exercise boosts strength and endurance, helps make your cardiovascular system run more efficiently, and delivers oxygen and nutrients to your tissues. So next time you're tempted to crash on the couch, at least go for a brisk walkyou won't regret it. You don't drink enough water Being even slightly dehydratedas lit

15 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT TOILETS

Toilets - we all use them but seldom like to talk about them. The flushing toilet was invented by Sir John Harrington in 1596 for Queen Elizabeth I. He was originally barred from the Royal Court for spreading smutty stories, but after his invention, he was allowed back. Having whet your appetite for fascinating toilet facts, let us look at 15 more. 1. The film 'Psycho' was the first movie to show a toilet flushing - the scene caused an inpouring of complaints about indecency 2. Pomegranates studded with cloves were used as the first attempt at making toilet air-freshner 3. Hermann Goering refused to use regulation toilet paper - instead he bought soft white handkerchiefs in bulk and used them 4. Over $100,000 US dollars was spent on a study to determine whether most people put their toilet paper on the holder with the flap in front or behind; the answer: three out of four people have the flap in the front 5. King George II of Great Britain died falling off a toilet on the 25th

WHY TOOTH PICKING IS BAD FOR ORAL HEALTH'

Dentists brainstorm in Lagos THE health hazard inherent in the use of toothpicks or other sharp objects on the teeth may be more severe than most Nigerians thought. Besides there link to most oral discomforts, they are potential recipe for grave diseases like mouth cancer, dentists have warned. The dentists, under the aegis of the Nigerian Dental Association said this at a briefing to herald their biennial general meeting, currently holding in Lagos. Theme of the conference is: 'Nigeria at 100 years: The dentistry perspective.' Scheduled for discussion at the scientific conference are challenges like low oral health awareness and a huge need for oral health care among the populace; misconceptions and absence of coordinated system for collective oral health date in the country. Others are inadequate manpower to meet the oral health needs and inadequate distribution of available oral health facilities. Member of the association, Dr Evelyn Eshikena observed that several of the den

10 GOOD REASONS TO BREAK UP

1. You know the relationship has no long-term potential. After dating for a while, if you realize that the relationship will eventually run its course, ending it is likely the best thing for both of you. You want to find someone who will be in it for the long haul. 2. The relationship has run its course. Maybe you didn't get out early enough. Get out now. When the relationship feels over, let it be over. Don't cling to it just because you've wasted so much time on it already. 3. You've been hurt physically or emotionally. Some damage can't be undone. Staying in an abusive relationship will only deepen those wounds with time, it won't heal them. Seek professional help if you're not sure how to leave. 4. You've been cheated on, or you've cheated. Rarely can dating relationships rebound from infidelity. Let him/her go. 5. Someone else is on your mind. Do. Not. Cheat. If you're constantly wishing your significant other was someone else or that you co

[HOW TO] "Have A Great Week!"

I trust you have heard the phrase , "Have a great week!" Times innumerable. Though having a great week, or not, rely to a great extent on the wings of fate, of course no one know exactly what lies ahead the next minute. Shall we for this reason live on carelessly and unplanned? An emphatic "NO", I submit should be the answer. Staying positive, and assuming that you can orchestrate a great week, I'll submit the following as steps or technique you should follow in order to have one. One good part of these guidelines is that they help you achieve your set goals too. To achieve/have a 'Great Week', time management must be kept at opium. Time management and goal setting are tough for most or us, mainly because it takes discipline, accountability, and it's not fun. Enjoying your week's journey while keeping your eye on what you want most out of life if key in this . A beautiful part of this guidelines is; It's practical, simple, flexible, an

FIFA Hand Niger Nigeria's Honour At World Cup 2014 Opening Ceremony

Many did not notice, but some did, Cameron Laws and Me likewise. The opening ceremony organizers displayed the wrong flag while announcing Nigeria on Thursday. Instead of Nigeria's flag, it projected an image of Niger's flag onto the globe at midfield during the ceremony. Twitter user, Cameron Laws, pointed out the blunder. Nigeria's flag features three vertical stripes, with a white stripe sandwiched between two green stripes. The country's crest is in the middle of the white stripe. Niger's flag features three horizontal stripes. The top stripe is orange, sitting above a white stripe and a green stripe. There is an orange circle in the middle of the white stripe. The neighboring African nations share a 450-mile border and maintain friendly relations. Nigeria is currently ranked No. 44 in FIFA rankings. Niger is ranked No. 112 and did not qualify for the World Cup. This is not the first time the wrong flag has been displayed during a major sportin

WHY LET THIS PAIN KILL YOU?

"They say a few drinks help to forget pain, but after one too many,we find out pain only took a stroll." -TW™ Now the question is; "What Is The Remedy For Pain?" Pain like as pronounced can be so sharp, heavy-weighted, sudden and prolonged. Pain is that unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder. We all have been pained by someone/something at one point or the other of our life, and I care to ask two key questions; 1) What was the experience like? 2) How did you douse the pain? Handling pain, can be a very arduous and debilitating task. Pain can come in different guise and from different sources. Though every form of it should be handled with precision and uniqueness of strategy, there is more often than not a universal approach to managing pain. Pain can be very detrimental to a person's health and general social function. Pain once noticed must be abated or suppressed as fast

Sanusi Lamido's response to Sir Olaniwun Ajayi's book titled "Nigeria , Africa 's failed asset?"

"Let me start by saying that I am Fulani (laughter). My grandfather was an Emir and therefore I represent all that has been talked about this afternoon. Sir Ajayi has written a book. And like all Nigerians of his generation, he has written in the language of his generation. "My grandfather was a Northerner, I am a Nigerian. The problem with this country is that in 2009, we speak in the language of 1953. Sir Olaniwun can be forgiven for the way he spoke, but I cannot forgive people of my generation speaking in that language. "Let us go into this issue because there are so many myths that are being bandied around. Before colonialism, there was nothing like Northern Nigeria, Before the Sokoto Jihad, there was nothing like the Sokoto caliphate. The man from Kano regard himself as bakane. The man from Zaria was bazazzage. The man from Katsina was bakatsine. The kingdoms were at war with each other. They were Hausas, they were Muslims, they were killing each other. &qu

Anxiety & Worry -Birds Of A Feather? (The Analysis)

"An anxious man will worry, a worrying person has a thing or two he/she is anxious about. These two are very pertinent issues with humans. Everyday across our various lives we encounter and face different situations that could cause any of the afore mentioned situations. Today I'll love that we looked into these two states analytically. Whichever be the case that pertains to you, the first step to breaking free and finding a solution in any circumstance is understanding very well, the problem." Anxiety & Worry Dissected: Anxiety is a response to a stressor. Anxiety is a feeling of fear, unease, and worry. It can be rooted in any event that makes one feel frustrated, angry, or nervous. Worry is when you are concerned regarding a certain situation. Worry comes in various shapes, sizes and forms in almost every day regarding a person or a situation or anything for that matter.   Anxiety and worry are two common negative emotions that seem to taint our minds. These emotio

CV or Resume, Why Bother Me, Aren't They The Same?

The word "CV" is surely no stranger to this age and generation. For job seekers, it features frequently in their vocabulary. Many a times the word "CV" is used interchangeably with the word "Resume". Could there be a difference, or do they both mean up to same things? For knowledge sake, knowing we grow and learn daily, it could be of benefit to us to know what exactly unifies or distinguishes these two words. The primary differences between a resume and a curriculum vitae (CV) are the length, what is included and what each is used for. A resume is a one or two page summary of your skills, experience and education. While a resume is brief and concise - no more than a page or two, a curriculum vitae is a longer (at least two pages) and more detailed synopsis. A curriculum vitae includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honors, affiliations and ot