RISE OF INTELLECTUALS
Friday, 16 June 2023
Inspiration words
Life is very challenging, we come across a lot of hardships but what is important always turn your challenges into opportunities no matter what..... Never repeat the same mistake twice in life and always happiness is within you decide to be happy we live once and we die once.... Thanks and don't forget to comment
Tuesday, 10 March 2020
APPOINTMENT OF NEW SECOND MASTER
Mr. Joshua Mwanilwa giving out his first speech to the students as a new second master being appointed on 6th of march 2020 by the head master Mr. Abdalla.
The first one on the right hand is Mr. Abdalla the new head master of milambo high school together with other Milambo staff teachers on the parade ground.
Mr. Hosea the senior academic together with Mr. Kimbley the staff welfare with other teachers listening to the speech of the new appointed second master mr. Mwanilwa.
Milambo high school students form six and form five together in their lines listening to the new second master delivering his speech.
Form five students in their gray t shirts listening kneely to the speech from the second master mr. Mwanilwa
The first one on the right hand is Mr. Abdalla the new head master of milambo high school together with other Milambo staff teachers on the parade ground.
Mr. Hosea the senior academic together with Mr. Kimbley the staff welfare with other teachers listening to the speech of the new appointed second master mr. Mwanilwa.
Milambo high school students form six and form five together in their lines listening to the new second master delivering his speech.
Form five students in their gray t shirts listening kneely to the speech from the second master mr. Mwanilwa
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
Mis Happy Patrick a lab technician preparing various tools to be used during exams
Carefully testing of chemical with all precautions while wearing gloves
Finallizing final cleanliness of acids ready to be used
Carefully testing of chemical with all precautions while wearing gloves
Finallizing final cleanliness of acids ready to be used
Friday, 15 November 2019
TEHAMA EDUCATION
We all know that we are in a world of science and technology. as an
institution we got an honor of being given the education of using
technology in our vehicles so that we can be alert any time something
bad want's to happen. it was a presentation on how we can install secret
devices in our vehicles against theft whenever it is stolen it will be
easy to be found as all vehicles will be installed with GPS Tracking
system. as Milambo community we enjoyed the education and asked lots of
questions for more elaboration. that is how the event was operated.
some of milambo teachers listening to the tehama instructor
some of milambo teachers listening to the tehama instructor
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
how to make bread flour for selling
To the inexperienced baker, "bread flour" and "all-purpose flour" may at
first seem to be the same thing. In fact, bread flour is a special type
of flour made from hard, high-protein wheat. This gives it a high
gluten content and a "stronger," denser feel once it's baked. While
bread flour isn't common in all kitchens, it's easy to make substitutes
from the flour you do have lying around.
1. Buy or order vital wheat gluten. For this recipe, you'll need only two ingredients: all-purpose flour and vital wheat gluten. All-purpose flour can be purchased at nearly any grocery store. However, you may need to make a trip to a health food store or a baking supply store to find vital wheat gluten.[1]
1. Buy or order vital wheat gluten. For this recipe, you'll need only two ingredients: all-purpose flour and vital wheat gluten. All-purpose flour can be purchased at nearly any grocery store. However, you may need to make a trip to a health food store or a baking supply store to find vital wheat gluten.[1]
- Alternatively, if you can stand to wait, vital wheat gluten is easily available for order online. Either way, it is not especially expensive — a small bag should cost less than $10.[2]
- You won't need more than a few teaspoons of vital wheat gluten for most bread recipes.
- 2Measure out the all-purpose flour for your recipe. Look at the recipe to see how much bread flour is required. Measure out this much all-purpose flour instead. Pour this flour into a mixing bowl separate from the other ingredients.3Add one teaspoon vital wheat gluten per cup of flour. This converts all-purpose flour to a form that can be used just like bread flour. This ratio scales proportionally.
- For instance, if your recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups of bread
flour, you would add 2 1/2 teaspoons vital wheat gluten to 2 1/2 cups of
all-purpose flour. 4Add a small amount of whole wheat flour. This step isn't essential, but a little wheat flour works well as a binding agent and gives the bread a subtle "nutty" flavor. Add no more than 1/2 teaspoon per cup of all-purpose flour so as not to affect the total volume of your dry ingredients.5Mix well. Sift the ingredients above together in the bowl. Once they are well incorporated, you will be left with a substance you can use in place of bread flour.
- The gluten in the new flour substitute will give the final product a denser, "stronger" bread than you would have otherwise. Don't be alarmed if your bread turns out with a slightly different texture than it had before.
- For instance, if your recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups of bread
flour, you would add 2 1/2 teaspoons vital wheat gluten to 2 1/2 cups of
all-purpose flour.
How to Make and Print Your Own Calendar
1st Step: Choosing Images for Your Calendar
You need to decide what images you want to use. This will help determine the size and shape of your calendar. All my images are vertical, however, that’s not a typical calendar format. Most calendars are horizontal, but if you’re making your own it can be any shape you want!
2nd Step: Choosing a Size
What size do you want your calendar to be? You can make a desktop, or a wall hung calendar. My calendar is a wall hung, but it’s on the smaller size at 5.5″ x 11.5″. Most calendars fall in the range of 12″ wide and 10″ to 13″ long. If you decide to print your images on the back of the previous month then when you open it up to hang it could be 26″ in length. I have also seen calendars even larger then this.
Noteworthy: The first time I made a calendar I guessed at a size, and then asked my printer how many he could fit on a sheet to see if I should adjust it to maximize the space. I later discovered most of my customers really liked the size I made them. They were bigger then a desktop calendar but small enough to fit in small spaces on the walls or shelf in their house.
3rd Step: Choosing Single or Double Sided Print
Do you want your calendar to be printed on the same page as your image or on the back? I intentionally made my calendars with the images and the dates all on one side so that the images could be repurposed once they were done being used as a calendar. This also factored into the size of my calendar. I knew I wasn’t going to make a standard wall hung calendar which lead me to completely design my own.
4th Step: Choosing Software to Design a Calendar
You can completely design your own calendar. You just need to know how to use the software to do so. There’s lots of software out there that can do this! I used photoshop and I drew it up from scratch with no guidelines, however there are many templates out there for you to use if you need them.
If you don’t have access to your own software then I would suggest using Canva. Its a fantastic free service, full of templates, and tutorials.
Designing the first month took me awhile to create. After deciding on the size of my calendar I had to make the grid for the dates. This took me the longest to draw up, but once the first month was made I could just copy and paste. I did have to pay extra attention to where I put the dates to make sure they were correct for each month.
5th Step: Choosing Cover Stock for Your Calendar
Before printing your calendar you need to decide on the paper you want to use. What kind of finish do you want? You can choose from matte, satin, lust, and glossy cover stock. You also need to decide on the weight of your cover. The larger the weight the thicker the paper will be. You can also print your calendar on different textured paper such as smooth, textured, linen, and more. Lastly, paper can come in different brightness of white.
A typical calendar would be printed on smooth textured, bright white, satin or glossy cover with the weight of 80 lb.
My calendar is printed on a smooth textured, bright white, satin finish, with the weight of 120 lb making the calendar stronger and less flimsy then a regular store bought calendar.
IMPORTANT: Know the size, finish, weight, texture, and brightness of the cover stock you want to print your calendar on before going to any print service.
Note: Cover stock is what paper is called in businesses that make and sell paper products.
6th Step: How Many Calendars Should You Make?
Before choosing a printer it’s important to know how many calendars you want to print. The more you order the less expensive each calendar will be. This is important to keep in mind when deciding on a print service. Typically the price of a calendar will decrease with every 50 prints you order at one time.
It’s also equally important to recognize calendars have a short shelf-life for selling. The window for selling them is only 3-5 month. So if you are looking to sell them you don’t want to have leftovers, but at the same time you want to order as much as you can sell to bring the price of printing them down.
7th Step: Choosing a Print Service
Once you know the design of your calendar, have an idea of the cover stock you want to use, and how many you want to print, then it’s time to shop for a print service!
You need to decide what images you want to use. This will help determine the size and shape of your calendar. All my images are vertical, however, that’s not a typical calendar format. Most calendars are horizontal, but if you’re making your own it can be any shape you want!
2nd Step: Choosing a Size
What size do you want your calendar to be? You can make a desktop, or a wall hung calendar. My calendar is a wall hung, but it’s on the smaller size at 5.5″ x 11.5″. Most calendars fall in the range of 12″ wide and 10″ to 13″ long. If you decide to print your images on the back of the previous month then when you open it up to hang it could be 26″ in length. I have also seen calendars even larger then this.
Noteworthy: The first time I made a calendar I guessed at a size, and then asked my printer how many he could fit on a sheet to see if I should adjust it to maximize the space. I later discovered most of my customers really liked the size I made them. They were bigger then a desktop calendar but small enough to fit in small spaces on the walls or shelf in their house.
3rd Step: Choosing Single or Double Sided Print
Do you want your calendar to be printed on the same page as your image or on the back? I intentionally made my calendars with the images and the dates all on one side so that the images could be repurposed once they were done being used as a calendar. This also factored into the size of my calendar. I knew I wasn’t going to make a standard wall hung calendar which lead me to completely design my own.
4th Step: Choosing Software to Design a Calendar
You can completely design your own calendar. You just need to know how to use the software to do so. There’s lots of software out there that can do this! I used photoshop and I drew it up from scratch with no guidelines, however there are many templates out there for you to use if you need them.
If you don’t have access to your own software then I would suggest using Canva. Its a fantastic free service, full of templates, and tutorials.
Designing the first month took me awhile to create. After deciding on the size of my calendar I had to make the grid for the dates. This took me the longest to draw up, but once the first month was made I could just copy and paste. I did have to pay extra attention to where I put the dates to make sure they were correct for each month.
5th Step: Choosing Cover Stock for Your Calendar
Before printing your calendar you need to decide on the paper you want to use. What kind of finish do you want? You can choose from matte, satin, lust, and glossy cover stock. You also need to decide on the weight of your cover. The larger the weight the thicker the paper will be. You can also print your calendar on different textured paper such as smooth, textured, linen, and more. Lastly, paper can come in different brightness of white.
A typical calendar would be printed on smooth textured, bright white, satin or glossy cover with the weight of 80 lb.
My calendar is printed on a smooth textured, bright white, satin finish, with the weight of 120 lb making the calendar stronger and less flimsy then a regular store bought calendar.
IMPORTANT: Know the size, finish, weight, texture, and brightness of the cover stock you want to print your calendar on before going to any print service.
Note: Cover stock is what paper is called in businesses that make and sell paper products.
6th Step: How Many Calendars Should You Make?
Before choosing a printer it’s important to know how many calendars you want to print. The more you order the less expensive each calendar will be. This is important to keep in mind when deciding on a print service. Typically the price of a calendar will decrease with every 50 prints you order at one time.
It’s also equally important to recognize calendars have a short shelf-life for selling. The window for selling them is only 3-5 month. So if you are looking to sell them you don’t want to have leftovers, but at the same time you want to order as much as you can sell to bring the price of printing them down.
7th Step: Choosing a Print Service
Once you know the design of your calendar, have an idea of the cover stock you want to use, and how many you want to print, then it’s time to shop for a print service!
Monday, 28 October 2019
Her ex-boyfriend had multiple personality disorder.
I had a boyfriend with Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as
multiple personality disorder, or split personalities). On numerous
occasions, I watched him switch identities right in front of me. He only
knew of three identities, but I counted at least four. At one point, he
switched WHILE we were having sex to his most insane identity — I was
on top and looked down at him, and he had this creepy smile and I just
knew. Fucking terrifying. Anyway, one of his personalities was female,
and after a time of identifying as various stages of bi/gay, he finally
decided/realized that he truly felt like a woman, and has been
undergoing sexual reassignment therapy for the last few years.
This guy stole someone else’s identity and hasn’t looked back since.
I am not who I am. Back in 1990s I walked out of a hospital with another
patient’s identity and have been living as that person ever since. At
that time I already did not have any next of kin and no, I do not know
what ever happened to the person I took documents from. I have been
living in a different country and I had been issued passports in the
name of that person twice already, I had submitted my biometric data and
as I had no problem obtaining the passports I assume that my identity
donor is most probably dead and gone. I am not a criminal and I am a
sort of wealthy expat businessman here with a permanent residence
permit. I had never been to my homeland since and am working on
obtaining citizenship here.
Seems they didn’t really go over their past history before deciding to marry one another.
Before our wedding my husband to be and I were going through our old
school pictures, his class picture from 1st grade was the same as mine,
he was standing right behind me. I should mention that my family moved
200 miles away when I was in 3rd grade, I met my husband when we were in
college.
He knew Barack Obama before he became president.
I played basketball with Barack Obama before he was a big deal, he was
just standing there watching me andmy friends play a game of 21 and I
look over and he smiles really big I thought he was a weird for a while
and my first impression was “man that guy has a big head” and than our
game gets done, he comes right over and asks if he could join in, I
think he might have been in his 30s at the time. He was a good team
player and the type of person that you automatically want to be friends
with never saw him after that. He never said what he did or what his
profession was but we talked casually and he left a great impression on
me
This guy just doesn’t feel like husband material to me.
I met a guy online. Fell in love. We were a couple for five or so
months, began to make plans to meet. Before that could happen, his
sister was killed in a car accident. Meeting plans were put on hold. He
started to pull away. I went to Baton Rouge with the Red Cross after
hurricane Katrina. While there, I found out I was being catfished. I
then revenge fucked another guy I knew from online for a couple days. He
turned out to be a top-notch douche. I went home and called my
catfisher. There was no car accident, his sister was alive, and it was
basically a panicked attempt to delay meeting. I ended up eventually
forgiving him. I flew across the country, met him, and fell in love in
person. I moved out there a couple months later. Everything was amazing,
we were so happy. For a year. Then he moved for his job, and despite
his protests (I loved where we lived and had a great job), followed him.
Three weeks later he came to my apartment after work one day. He broke
down in tears, and told me he was getting married that weekend in an
arranged marriage. Thirty-six hours later I watched him get on a plane
and haven’t seen him since. Tomorrow is his seventh wedding anniversary.
A horrible ending to high school.
My high school boyfriend died a day before I turned 18, the day I was
going to pack up my stuff, we were going to elope and run away to North
Dakota (he worked there and had been living there for two months at this
point). He was older, handsome, ex-military and I adored him. He called
me from the road and we exchanged the following words before he passed:
Me – “I love you, I look forward to seeing you tonight. You mean the
world to me, you are my everything.” Him – “I love you, too. I’d die a
happy man if those words were the last words I ever heard.” His phone
records showed that was the last conversation he had on his phone, he
was hit by a drunk driver less than five minutes later.
Not your average life, that’s for sure!
I unknowingly installed webcams, computers and Internet access into a
10-room mansion for a wealthy business executive who was importing 18
y/o boys from Thailand to be his pets. It took about 2 months to
complete the whole project and he would always take me out to get
hotdogs for lunch. I’ve been hunted across the country by the FBI. (They
found me, no need to re-find me!) I was at a rave once when a drive-by
occurred and I dove behind a giant propane tank for protection. I went
from making $20k/yr to $150k/yr in one phone call and 3 days later.
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