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Wednesday 3 April 2013
TOP 10 REASONS WHY GOOGLE ADSENSE MIGHT SUSPEND YOUR ACCOUNT
As it’s getting harder to get an Adsense account, so also it’s getting harder to even maintain one. Of course, lots of publishers know the basic rules guiding the Google Adsense but it’s still sad that quite a lot of publishers lose their account before they know it due to reasons they’re probably not aware of. It’s understandable that you’re not supposed to view your own ads, try to cheat the system and other things like that but what about other rules most publishers are not even aware of? The terms of service is rather too long and I didn;t even bother reading through it while I was signing up but within that long boring piece of crappy writing is the secret to maintaing your Adsense account and keeping it active. In this article, I’m not going to be referring to those points your already know like invalid clicks and such and trying to cheat Adsense with some tricks, I’ll rather be focusing on some reasons you’re probably not aware of.
1. Format Mimicking
Sounds unfamiliar? Google advises that you should try to blend your ads with content so as to increase CPC but in actual fact, they do not want your content to look exactly like ads. What does this mean? When you format content close to ad units to look exactly or rather too similar like a Google Adsense unit, you may attract a ban. You may only be lucky to get a warning requiring you to make changes to it in 72 hours if you’re a valued publisher. Jide Ogunsanya has a post on this which explains deeply what content mimicking is all about.
2. Styling Google Adsense Search Box
I once receive a warning for this and what happened was that I didn’t just style the search box, the silly styling I did accidentally removed Google’s branding from the search box. I received a warning to make changes within 72 hours which I did. Bottom line is never to “over-style” your Google search box to the point of removing Google branding.
3. Abuse of Google Products
When any article on your site explains how to bypass or abuse a certain Google product, this may get your account suspended. Youtube is owned by Google, right? When you start talking about stuffs like downloading videos from Youtube (which Google doesn’t officially allow), you’re asking Google to please suspend your account. Also, when you start writing articles on how to bypass payment at Play Store to get paid Android apps for free, you’re simply asking for trouble.
4. Aligning Ads with Images
This is one thing you should avoid. Never place your ads too close to images and be sure your content is arranged in such a way that images and ads are not placed side by side.
5. Encouraging Accidental Click
Placing ads under dropdown menu may encourage accidental click and you should avoid such. You content must be arranged in such a way that users don’t accidentally click on ads.
6. Links to Gambling and Casino Websites
I get offers from casino and gambling websites like all the time… juicy offers that are sometimes hard to resist. These sites want backlinks to for the sake of SEO and would pay huge amount of dollars to get it. If you’re an Adsense publisher, be careful with sites you link to as they may endanger your account. Google doesn’t want you to associate with these sites as long as you’re an Adsense publisher.
7. Links in Guest Articles
Weird? You receive guest articles all the time but do you take the time to review those links in their author bio to know if they’re in compliance with Google Adsense TOS? A link to malware infected site, a site dealing with ammunition, encouraging illegal activities and such in an author bio not only puts your account at risk, it may hurt your SEO and drop your ranking if care is not taken.
8. Generating Fake Impressions
Your earnings are not only based on clicks, they can also be per impression and when you inflate your impressions unknowingly, you may attract a ban. When working on your blog, you keep refreshing to see the changes, right? This increases your Google Adsense impression and when so much impression comes from a single browser, it may be risky. It’s for this reason you should try to install Adblock for Mozilla or Chrome depending on which you use. It’s probably available for Internet Explorer too?
9. Nude and Offensive Pictures
I see this a lot in news blog with Adsense right on those pages and I can’t help but wonder if those publishers knew about it or just decided to take the risk. It’s normal to report news the way it is but as an Adsense publisher, there’s a limit to what you can post on a news blog. Offensive pictures such as mutilated bodies, violence, nudity is strictly forbidden.
10. Copyright Materials
I guess everyone knows this already but there’s more to it. You’re not supposed to place Adsense on pages containing copyright materials but did you know that plagiarized content too can also be termed as a copyright material? Did you know your account may be suspended when the original content owner reports that your content violates their copyright? It’s more that just distributing cracks and serials, free ebooks and such.
It’s still not guaranteed that you get to maintain your Adsense account and avoid a suspension even with all this rules strictly adhered to, there may still be more not that obvious but I do hope this helps someone. The rules are numerous and rather strict but if you really want to keep being an Adsense publisher, then you should try to know more about them and try to stick to them, making changes to your blog as required before Google comes checking.
Good luck!
Tuesday 19 March 2013
Tuesday 29 January 2013
Boko Haram commander declares ceasefire
The second commander of Boko Haram, Sheik Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulazeez, sent a statement to journalists in Maiduguri yesterday Monday January 28th, saying their group has agreed to a ceasefire after talks with the Borno government.
Ibn Abdulazeez said he had "the consent and approval of our leader Abubakar Shekau and I call on all members to stop hostilities".
The commander said their group was serious about the ceasefire, and security agencies are free to arrest any of their members that violates it once the ceasefire has been fine tuned.
“We are going to comply with the cease- fire order and by the time we are done with that, then government security agencies can go ahead to arrest whoever they find carrying arms or killing under our name,” he said.
Sunday 27 January 2013
Kate Henshaw Is The New Samsung Ambassador
Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has replaced Sasha P as the new brand ambassador for Samsung Electronics West Africa !
The 41 year old was chosen due to her successful track record with GLO Nigeria and Nigeria's Got Talent . No official announcement has been made but papers have been signed. Official announcement to be made soon!
Congrats Kate.
Tips on Mathematicsthat would be set in this years' Jamb
MATHEMATICS GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
The aim of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) syllabus in Mathematics is to prepare the candidates for the Board's examination. It is designed to test the achievement of the course objectives, which are to:
=>Acquire computational and manipulative skills;
=>Develop precise, logical and formal reasoning skills;
=>Apply mathematical concepts to resolve issues in daily living
This syllabus is divided into five sections:
[1] Number and Numeration.
[2] Algebra
[3] Geometry/Trigonometry.
[4] Calculus
[5] Statistics
SECTION I: NUMBER AND NUMERATION.
TOPICS/CONTENTS/NOTES
1. Number bases:
(a) Operations in different number bases from 2 to 10;
(b) Conversion from one base to another including fractionalparts.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
Perform four basic operations' (x, ,-,?ii. Convert one base to another.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
2. Fractions, Decimals, Approximations and Percentages:
(a) Fractions and decimals
(b) Significant figures
(c) Decimal places
(d) Percentage errors
(e) Simple interest
(f) Profit and loss per cent
(g) Ratio, proportion and rate
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Perform basic operations (x, ,-, ?n fractions and decimals;
ii.Express to specified number of significant figures and decimal places.
iii.Calculate simple interest, profit and loss per cent, ratio proportion and rate.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
3. Indices, Logarithms and Surds:
(a) Laws of indices
(b) Standard form
(c) Laws of logarithm
(d) Logarithm of any positive number to a given base,
(e) Change of bases in logarithm and application.
(f) Relationship between indices and logarithm
(g) Surds
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Apply the laws of indices in calculation;
ii. Establish the relationship between indices and logarithms in solving problems;
iii. Solve problems in different bases in logarithms.
iv. Simplify and rationalize surds.
v Perform basic operation on syrds
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES[/
[u]4. Sets
(a) Types of sets
(b) Algebra of sets
(c) Venn diagrams and their
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Identify types of sets, i.e empty, universal, compliments, subsets, finite, infinite and disjoint sets;
ii. Solve set problems using symbol;
iii. Use Venn diagrams to solve problems involving not more than 3 sets.
SECTION II: ALGEBRA
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
i. Polynomials
(a) Change of subject of formula
(b) Factor and remainder theorems
(c) Factorization of polynomials of degree not exceeding 3.
(d) Multiplication and division of polynomials
(e) Roots of polynomials not exceeding degree 3
(f) Simultaneous equations including one linear, one quadratic
(g) Graphs of polynomials of degree not greater than 3
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Find the subject of the formula of a given equation;
ii. Apply factor and remainder theorem to factorize a given expression;
iii. Multiply and divide polynomials of degree not more than 3;
iv. Factorize by regrouping difference of two squares, perfect squares, etc.
v. Solve simultaneous equations - one linear, one quadratic;
vi. Interpret graphs of polynomials including application to maximum and minimum values.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
2. Variation
(a) Direct
(b) Inverse.
(c) Joint
(d) Partial
(e) Percentage increase and decrease.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Solve problems involving direct, inverse, joint and partial variations
ii. Solve problems on percentage increase and decrease in variation.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
3. Inequalities:
(a) Analytical and graphical solutions of linear inequalities.
(b) Quadratic inequalities with integral roots only.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
=>Solve problems on linear and quadratic Inequalities both analytically and graphically
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
4. Progression:
(a) Nth term of a progression
(b) Sum of A. P. and G. P.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Determine the nth term of a progression;
ii. Compute the sum of A. P. and G.P;
iii. Sum to infinity a given G.P
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
5. Binary Operations:
(a) Properties of closure, commutativity, associativity and distributivity.
(b) Identity and inverse elements
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Solve problems involving closure, commutativity, associativity and distributivity;
ii. Solve problems involving identity and inverse elements.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
6. Matrices and Determinants:
(a) Algebra of matrices not exceeding 3x3.
(b) Determinants of matrices not exceeding 3x3.
(c) Inverses of 2 x 2 matrices [excluding quadratic and higher degree equations.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Perform basic operations (x, , ? on matrices;
ii. Calculate determinants;
iii. Compute inverses of 2 x 2 matrices
SECTION III: GEOMETRIC AND TRIGONOMETRY
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
1. Euclidean Geometry:
(a) Angles and lines
(b) Polygon; triangles, quadrilaterals and general polygon.
(c) Circles, angle properties, cyclic, quadr ilaterals and interesting chords.
(d) Construction.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Identify various types of lines and angles;
ii. Solve problems involving polygons;
iii. Calculate angles using circle
iii. theorems;
iv. Identify construction procedures of special angles, e.g. 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90° etc.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
2. Mensuration:
(a) Lengths and areas of plane geometrical figures.
(b) Length s of arcs and chords of a circle.
(c) Areas of sectors and segments of circle.
(d) Surface areas and volumes of simple solids and composite figures.
(e) The earth as a sphere, longitudes and latitudes.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Calculate the perimeters and areas of triangles, quadrilaterals, circles and composite figures;
ii. Find the length of an arc. a chord and areas of sectors and segments of circles;
iii. Calculate total surface areas and volumes of cuboids, cylinders. Cones, pyramids, prisms, sphere and composite figures;
iv. Determine the distance between two points on the earth's surface.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
3.Loci:
Locus in 2 dimensions based on geometric principles relating to lines and curves.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
Identify and interpret loci relating to parallel lines, perpendicular bisectors angle bisectors and circles.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
4.Coordinate Geometry:
=>Midpoint and gradient of a line segment.
=>Distance between two points.
=>Parallel and perpendicular lines
=>Equations of straight lines.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Determine the midpoint and gradient of a line segment;
ii. Find distance between two points;
iii. Identify conditions for parallelism and perpendicularity.
iv. Find the equation of a line in the two-point form, point-slope form, slope intercept form and the general form.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
5. Trigonometry
=>Trigonometric ratios of angels.
=>Angles, of elevation and depression and bearing.
=>Areas and solutions of triangle
=>Graphs of sine and cosine
=>Sine and cosine formulae.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Calculate the sine, cosine and tangent of angles between - 360°= 0=360°;
ii. Apply those special angles, e.g. 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 135° to solve simple problems in trigonometry.
iii. Solve problems involving angles of elevation and depression and bearing;
iv. Apply trigonometric formulae to find areas of triangles;
v. Solve problems involving sine and cosine graphs.
SECTION IV: CALCULUS
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
I. Differentiation:
=>limit of a function;
=>Differentiation of explicit algebraic and simple trigonometric functions -sine, cosine and tangent
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Find the limit of a function
ii. Differentiate explicit algebraic and simple trigonometric functions
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
2. Application of differentiation:
(a) rate of change
(b) maxima and minima
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
=>Solve problems involving applications of rate of change, maxima and minima.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
1. Integration:
(a) integration of explicit algebraic and simple trigonometric functions.
(b) Area under the curve.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Solve problems of integration - involving algebraic and simple trigonometric functions;
ii. Calculate area under the curve (simple cases only).
SECTION V: STATISTICS; TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
1. Representation of data:
(a) Frequency distribution
(b) Histogram, bar chat and pie chart
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be to:
i. Identify and interpret frequency distribution tables;
ii. Interprete information on histogram, bar chat and pie chart
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
2. Measures of Location:
(a) Mean, mode and median of grouped and ungrouped data (simple cases only) ?
(b) Cumulative frequency.
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
i. Calculate the mean, mode and median of ungrouped and grouped data (simple cases only)
ii. Use or give to find the median quartiles and percentiles.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES[b]
3. Measures of Dispersion:
=>Range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation.
[b]OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
=>Calculate the range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation of grouped and ungrouped data
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
4. Permutation and Combination
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
=>Solve simple problems involving permutation and combination.
TOPIC/CONTENTS/NOTES
5. Probability
OBJECTIVES
Candidates should be able to:
=>Solve simple problems in probability including addition and multiplication).
MATHEMATICS RECOMMENDED TEXTS
=>Adelodun A. A (2000) Distinction in Mathematics: Comprehensive Revision Text, (3rd Edition) Ado-Ekiti: FNPL.
=>Anyebe, J. A. B (1998) Basic Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools and Remedial Students in Higher Institutions, Lagos: Kenny Moore.
=>Channon, J. B. Smith, A. M (2001) New General Mathematics for West Africa SSS1 to 3, Lagos: Longman.
=>David -Osuagwu, M. et al (2000) New School Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools, Onitsha: Africana - FIRST Publishers.
=>Egbe. E et al (2000) Further Mathematics, Onitsha: Africana -FIRST Publishers
=>Ibude, S. O. et al (2003) Algebra and Calculus for Schools and Colleges: LINCEL Publishers.
=>Tuttub - Adegun M. R. et al (1997), Further Mathematics Project Books 1 to 3, Ibadan; NPS Educational
=>Oloworise Femi John (2009) Complete Mathematics, Jolem publishers, Kaduna
=>Paul Sisson (2003) College algebra, Hawks Publishing
=>10.Earl W. Swokowski Jeffery A. Cole (2007) Algebra and trigometry with analytic geometry, Thompson Books/Cole
=>11 .R. Smedley and G. Wiseman (2001) Intoducing pure Mathematics Sedition, Oxford Univ. Press
=>12. A. Godman and J. F. Talbert (2005) Additional Mathematics Pure and applied, Longman Publishers
=>13. Murrey R. Spiegel and Lary J. Stephens (1998) Schaum's outline series
=>Third edition, McGrew Hill, U.S.A
Saturday 26 January 2013
MAY/JUNE 2013/2014 SSCE WAEC OFFICIAL TIME TABLE
DAY 0. March 18th - April 20th:
(i) FOOD & NUT 1(Practical)----(Date & Time will
be arranged by WAEC)
(ii) HOME MGT 1(Practical))----(Date & Time will
be arranged by WAEC)
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DAY 1. Wed. Apr.10th:
(i) HAUSA,IGBO,YORUBA(Essay)----(9am-11am)
(ii) HAUSA,IGBO,YORUBA(OBJ)---------------------
(4pm-5pm)
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DAY 2. Thurs. Apr.11th:
(i) CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-----------------------------
(9am-11am)
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DAY 3. Fri. Apr.12th:
(i) LITERATURE2(Drama & Poetry)------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) LITERATURE 3&1(Prose & OBJ)----------------
(2.45pm-5pm)
*************************************************
DAY 4. Mon. Apr.15th:
(i)GEOGRAPHY 1(OBJ & ESSAY)---------------------
(9am-11.40am)
(ii) GEOGRAPHY 2(Essay)-------------------------
(3pm-5pm)
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DAY 5. Tues. Apr.16th:
(i) COMMERCE 2(Essay)--------------------------
(9am-11am)
(ii) COMMERCE 1(OBJ)----------------------------
(11.30am-12.30pm)
(iii) PHYSICS 2(OBJ & ESSAY)--------------------
(2pm-4.45pm)
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DAY 6. Wed. Apr.17th:
(i) ENGLISH 1(Essay)----------------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) ENGLISH 2(OBJ)-----------------------------
(2pm-3.15pm)
(iii) ENGLISH 3(Oral)---------------------------
(3.30pm-4.15pm)
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DAY 7. Thurs. Apr.18th:
(i) FIN. ACCOUNTING 2(Theory & Practice)--------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) FIN. ACCOUNTING 1(OBJ)---------------------
(11.30am-12.30pm)
(iii) BIOLOGY 2(OBJ & Essay)--------------------
(2.30pm-5pm)
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DAY 8. Fri. Apr.19th:
(i)PHYSICS 1(PRACTICAL)------------------------
(9am-11.45am)
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DAY 9. Mon. Apr.22nd:
(i) GOVERNMENT 2(Essay)------------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) GOVERNMENT 1(OBJ)-------------------------
(11.30am-12.30pm)
(iii) FOOD & NUT 2(OBJ & Essay)----------------
(2pm-4.30pm)
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DAY 10. Tue. Apr.23rd:
(i) FRENCH 1(OBJ & Essay)----------------------
(9am-11.15am)
(ii) CHEMISTRY 2(OBJ & Essay)------------------
(12pm-3pm)
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DAY 11. Thurs. Apr.25th:
(i) AGRIC 1(Practical)-------------------------
(9am-10.30am)
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DAY 12. Fri. Apr.26th:
(i) ECONOMICS 2(Essay)-------------------------
(9am-12pm)
(ii) ECONOMICS 1(OBJ-)-------------------------
(12pm-12.50pm)
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DAY 13. Tues. Apr.30th:
(i) MATHEMATICS 2(Essay)-----------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) MATHEMATICS 1(OBJ)------------------------
(2pm-3.30pm)
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DAY 14. Thurs. May 2nd:
(i) HISTORY 2(Essay)---------------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) HISTORY 1(OBJ)----------------------------
(11.30am-12.30pm)
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DAY 15. Fri. May 3rd:
(i) BIOLOGY 1(Practical)-----------------------
(9am-11am)
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DAY 16. Wed. May 8th:
(i) AGRIC 2(OBJ & Essay)-----------------------
(9am-12pm)
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DAY 17. Fri. May 10th:
(i) HOME MGT 2(OBJ & Essay)
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DAY 18. Mon. May 13th:
(i) HEALTH SCIENCE 1(Practicals)---------------
(9am-10.45am)
(ii) HEALTH SCIENCE 2(OBJ & ESSAY)-------------
(2pm-4.15pm)
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DAY 19. Wed. May 15th:
(i) C.R.K 2(Essay)-----------------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) C.R.K 1(OBJ)-------------------------------
(11.30am-12.30pm)
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DAY 20. Thurs. May 16th:
(i) FURTHER MATHS 2(Essay)----------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) FURTHER MATHS 1(OBJ)-----------------------
(3pm-4.30pm)
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DAY 21. Fri May 17:
(i) T.D 1(OBJ & Geometry)------------------------
(9am-11.30am)
(ii) T.D 2(Practical Drawing)--------------------
(2.30pm-5.00pm)
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Peter okoye and mayd reconcile after both welcomes baby
Its been a while now since peter & paul okoye had quarels with there first ever artist (mayd) due to a little misunderstand which we heard straight from there brothers mouth jude okoye in a video clip, jude okoye said "mayd tried to be psquare, saying he cant jes come into there lives and be part of wat dy've nortured for years" and he also said "mayd wasn't officially signed into square record, that they've heard so many complains that dy dont sign in artist into there record so they decided to make a difference so dy picked up mayd" well well dat's a tin of the past now, let's go straight to why we r here.
Few weeks back lola omotayo who is said to be peter okoye's wife/girlfriend who ones gave birth for him before was put to bed again, in which it wasn't upto a week debola mayd's long time girlfriend also put to bed and have birth to a bouncing baby boy, this made peter okoye send a tweet to mayd saying "welcome to fatherhood" both are now baby fathers, am happy for them
List of the most expensive buildings in the World
The construction costs
are inflation adjusted
for the year 2012
Rank
Building
City
Country
Architect/Designer
Height
metres / feet
Floors
Built
Construction Cost US$
/sq meter
Construction Costs
(billion US$)
Construction Costs
Inflation Adjusted
(billion US$)
1
Marina Bay Sands
Singapore
Singapore
Moshe Safdie
194 metres (636 ft)
57
2010
6509
5.50 [1][2]
6.00
2
Resorts World
Sentosa
Singapore
Singapore
Michael Graves
50 metres (160 ft)
10
2010
15170
4.93 [3][4]
5.38
3
Emirates Palace
Abu Dhabi
United Arab
Emirates
John Elliott RIBA
72.60 metres (238.2
ft)
6
2005
3530
3.00 [5][6]
4.46
4
The Cosmopolitan
Las Vegas
United States of
America
Friedmutter Group
with Arquitectonica
184 metres (604 ft)
52
2010
6307
3.90[7][8]
4.16
5
One World Trade
Center
New York
United States of
America
David Childs
(Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill)
541 metres (1,775 ft)
104
2012
15732
3.80[9]
3.80
6
Wynn Resort
Las Vegas
United States of
America
Butler/Ashworth
Architects (Architect),
Jerde Partnership
187 metres (614 ft)
45
2005
3103
2.70[10]
3.26
7
Venetian Macau
Macau
China
Aedas
225 metres (738 ft)
39
2005
2450
2.40 [11][12]
2.97
8
City of Dreams
(casino)
Macau
China
Arquitectonica
164 metres (538 ft)
37
2009
7797
2.40
2.75
9
Antilla
Mumbai
India
Perkins & Will
173 metres (568 ft)
27
2010
53820
2.00
2.53
10
Bellagio Hotel
Las Vegas
United States of
America
De Ruyter Butler and
Atlandia Design
151 metres (495 ft)
36
1998
3588
1.60
2.29
11
Princess Tower
Dubai
United Arab
Emirates
Eng. Adnan Saffarini
Office
414 metres (1,358 ft)
101
2012
14467
2.17
2.17
12
Bank of China Tower
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
I.M.Pei &
Partners,Sherman
Kung & Associates
Architects Ltd.
Thomas Boada S.L.
367 metres (1,204 ft)
76
1990
7407
1.00
2.09
13
The Palazzo
Las Vegas
United States of
America
HKS Inc.
196 metres (643 ft)
50
2007
2788
1.80 [13]
2.05
14
Taipei 101
Taipei
Taiwan
C.Y.Lee & Partners
509 metres (1,670 ft)
101
2004
9307
1.80 [14]
2.00
15
Wembley Stadium
London
UK
Foster and Partners
133 metres (436 ft)
5
2006
n.a.
1.50
1.84
16
Yankee Stadium
New York
United States of
America
Populous
61 metres (200 ft)
5
2009
12230
1.50
1.63
17
ECB Headquarter
Frankfurt
Germany
Coop Himmelb(l)au
217 metres (712 ft)
48
2013
8533
1.57 [15]
1.57
18
Burj Khalifa
Dubai
United Arab
Emirates
Adrian Smith (SOM)
828 metres (2,717 ft)
163
2010
4847
1.50
1.55
19
World Finance Center
Shanghai
China
Kohn Pedersen Fox
494 metres (1,621 ft)
101
2008
3145
1.20
1.39
20
Triple One
Yongsan
South Korea
Renzo Piano
620 metres (2,030 ft)
111
2016
4276
1.27
1.27
116 STUDENT BAG 1ST CLASS DEGREES FROM UNN
Nsukka (Enugu State) - Prof. Bartho
Okolo, Vice-Chancellor, University of
Nsukka on Friday, announced that 116
students of the 2011/2012 batch of
graduates bagged first class degrees.
Okolo made the announcement in
Nsukka during the university’s 42nd
convocation and award of Bachelors
degree and certificates.
He said that out of 18,150 graduates,
116 excelled in First Class, 4,405 made
2nd Class Upper Division; 10,048 made
2nd Class Lower Division and 2,633
went home with 3rd Class.
He said that while 154 managed
ordinary pass, the remaining 794
obtained diplomas and certificates.
“I want to congratulate you all for
enduring the rigorous training that our
university offers and the test of
knowledge required to earn the
university degree.
“I expect you all to be proud of your
accomplishment and not to allow the
prevailing socio-economic condition in
the country to diminish the value of
your achievement.
“I am optimistic that you will all fulfill
your destinies,†he said.
The V-C urged them to be good
ambassadors of the university
wherever they found themselves.
“I am also optimistic that very soon, you
will be able and willing to give back your
widow’s might to the development of
your alma-mater.
“I urge you all to face the future with
courage as it holds numerous potential
for you all,†he said.
In his remark, the Pro-Chancellor of the
university, Prof. Sam Igwe commended
the V-C and management team for the
positive transformation of the
university.
“Without fear of contradiction, we can
equivocally say that the last four years
have witnessed massive infrastructure
transformation and academic excellence.
“The governing council is happy to
leave the university better than it met
it,’’ he said.
The best graduating student of the year,
Miss Rosaline Ijendu of the Department
of Electronic Engineering, said that she
dedicated her success to God who
granted her wisdom and the strength to
excel.
“I dedicate this success to God for his
special love and care, knowing that
without God, this feat could not have
been possible,†she said. (NAN)
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How to downloadyoutube video with mobile phone....
Some of my friends were wondering how i do the magic to download YouTube video with my mobile phone .i though it will be great sharing it with you guys.
YouTube video is not only made to be downloaded using computer system.you can download your favorite YouTube video using mobilephone be it s40 java, s60 Symbian, blackberry, iphone,etc, provide they are gprs enabled and can acceptapplications like opera mini, ucweb, bolt etc.i have used this trick and its working for me.
so you can do it.this post will guide you on how to download youtube video using mobile phone .
this trick is not difficult to implement,so just follow the step below.
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how can i download YouTube video via mobile phone.
step1: i will recommend using opera mini 5, 6, or higher version but you all know ucweb is the best.visit YouTubeand scroll down to the bottom, click on desktop.
step2: from the desktop view, search for the video you would like to download.
step3: copy the URL of the video, then visit this online YouTube video converting website Saveyoutube.com
step4: paste the URL of the video you copied in step1 into the saveyoutube URL search box, then click download.saveyoutube will convert it to mp4 which is compatible with almost every mobile phone like Nokia phones,Sony Ericson phones,Samsung etc.
step5: now download the converted clip to your device.check your memory card when you are done.
OPTION TWO
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scroll to the right corner or below, you will see the video format in mp4, just click the smaller size to download e.g mp4 240, 360 etc .that's all...ENJOY YOUR FAVOURITE VIDEOS FROME YOUTUBE
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