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Victor Portable Torch Outfit #0384-0936 This is the real genuine Victor torch outfit, not Cutskill or Proline. Built in flashback arrestors Warranty: 5 Years on handle and attachment. 3 Years on regulators. All these kits are new and never used. This kit has the genuine Victor torch. Here is what is included in this great torch outfit: 20 Cu. Ft Oxygen Cylinder (Empty) with fresh hydrotest date 10 Cu. Ft (MC) Acetylene Cylinder (Empty) with fresh hydro date Acetylene regulator # CSR160AR Oxygen regulator # CSR150CR 100FC genuine Victor handle with built in flashback arrestors CA1350 genuine Victor cutting attachment # 0 Acetylene Cutting Tip # 1 Acetylene Welding Tip 12.5 ft Grade T dual hose 3/16" ID Striker Acetylene cylinder wrench with chain Carrier tote case with storage tube built in Instructions Cuts up 1/2" and welds up to 1/4" with tips supplied in kit. |
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1. Always try to keep your CPU or desktop in a place in the room where the flow of air is always maintained. This will make the system breathe the fresh air. This is so in order to keep your system cool and a bit down in temperature.
2. The next you have to follow is to never cover your CPU with any thing as this will prevent the CPU from radiating any heat to the surroundings.
3. Third one you should have is to go for having an extra number of fans installed on your system so as to make the system cool.
The above methods are all things which we are talking about is for having to make the system free from over heating up or excessive heating Because this will adversely effect the systems performance.
The next steps to follow are for the software point of view.
1. Always go for the installation of genuine software's never goes for the installation of pirated ones because these have many bugs and security threats within it.
2. Try to check up your systems performance regularly like the fan speed the temperature of the cabinet CPU etc. This will help you in proper system diagnosis.
3. The next is to have an updates version of an anti-virus installed on your system. Try to always have an updates one because this will help you protect your system from many security threats.
4. The next is to have a suitable firewall installed so as to have a hacker free connectivity of your system through the net.
The above mentioned tips are the basic things which are necessary for a system to have. Having these minimal requirement fulfilled one can have the efficient use of it system for long without any crashes or system failures. The system nowadays have became the essential part o the life and having a proper care of it is also necessary and which must be taken after.
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The state of Textile Industries in Nigeria
The Senior Deputy General Secretary, National Union of Textile & Garment Workers of Nigeria Alh. Umoru Mohammed spoke recently with Victor Ulasi about the issues and state of Textile Industries in Nigeria.
The state of textile Industry and the wellbeing of over 3500 workers who lost their jobs due to the closure of the textile industries have continued to be an issue of concern among the government, stakeholders, and the masses. Over the years, this concern has been related to evolution of crude oil, unavailability of raw materials, infrastructural decay in situation of government interferences and lack of equipment upgrade. Resulting from this have lead to the closure of one hundred and fifty out of one hundred and seventy five textile industries in Nigeria leaving only 25 textile industries working on the mercy of nature.
In a bid to reverse the dwindling fortunes of Textile Industries, the Federal Government intervened with a stimulus package of N70billion to bailout the textile industries, aimed at ensuring the textile industries regain their past glories and continue to be relevant in the economy and development advancement of Nigeria through production of quality and globally competitive goods.
What are the states of textile industry in Nigeria now compared to what it is used to be?
The status of the textile industries now is incomparably to what it is used to be before the evolution of crude oil, the glories of the textile industries are no more. Despite the efforts of the Federal Government to revive the textile industries it looks like the Federal Government have only mocked the textile industries rather than coming to their rescue.
What actually lead to the closure of the textile industries?
So many things lead to the closure of the textile industries. The evolution of crude oil was one of the major causes of the closure of the textile industries. When crude oil was discovered, the government paid little or no attention to the textile industries, not only the government but also the stakeholders drawn their attention from textile industries to crude oil. The invention of crude oil has done more harm than good in Nigeria because since the evolution of crude oil the textile industries undergoes the difficulty of obtaining the raw materials, and another issue is the area of government interferences in the activities of the textiles, all lead to the closure of the textiles.
How many textile are in Nigeria and how many are still working now?
There are one hundred and seventy five textiles Industries in Nigeria, one hundred and fifty closed down while only twenty-five are still working until date.
What capacity of workers are each of the textile industries likely to hold?
In Kaduna state, there are ten textile industries, which are all closed down and each of the textile industries has the minimum of four thousand workers because the total number of worker who were thrown back to the labor market are more than thirty five thousand.
What about the stimulus package of N70billion to bailout the textile industries by the Federal Government?
Well, even right from the onset when the Former President Olushegun Obasango said he is giving out the money to the textile industries, it ended up been a political and fake promise because they end up giving the textile industries a symbolic cheque. A symbolic cheque has no meaning anywhere, there is no where you can be paid by a symbolic cheque, so is just a political and a fake promise they made to deceive the textile industries because by the time the textile industries are asking where is the money, the money is not there. Then we discovered that the N70billion they are talking about they are looking for a way to source for loan from overseas which have not even materialized and they are giving cheques to the textile industries. Is all propaganda they used to deceive the textile industries and the public.
What have the National Union of Textile & Garment Workers done so far about that?
We later confronted the Federal Government and said ok, now since that did not work because they have a tendency that the foreign countries and the foreign financial houses said that since Nigeria just paid some of their loans they would not be able to be entitled to any loan until after 2 years. On that ground they decided to come back to our banks here Nigeria and talked us that anyone who refuses to collect the cheque is on his own. So, the textile industries thought that they have the money but unfortunately when they collect the cheque it ends up been a symbolic cheque. Now, the government said they will get the money and they started talking with the banks and The United bank for Africa (UBA) agreed since last year that they are going to give the money. Then the government has told us that an agency will go round to analyze the state of the industries to find out whether the claims are genuine or not genuine. Moreover, they went round, each of the textile industry submitted their claims, and they went to the factory and inspected them and so many protocols. Also we have different cases in the Federal High Court for legal actions.
So, was the N70billion realized after that exercise?
No, you journalist are funny, if the money is realized then why are the textiles not working. We were hoping that by the time they finish that because they did that before last year May that the money would have been realized and by the time they have finished their investigation they went back to Abuja, we have been hearing different stories again, and nothing happened. We tried to have a workshop that we invited all the stakeholders, the customs, bank of industry etc and asked them what the situation about this money is, we have been that the N70billion is ready, where is the money. In addition, they told us all that the papers have prepared and they have presented it to the Office of the President and until now nothing has been done about it. We continued asking questions until February when we heard from the Minister of Finance and the Minister of state they said the money would be distributed by March, March has ended, we are now in April, and nobody is talking. These are the problems we are facing, the N70billion is no longer coming, no promises or hope is coming, and nobody knows where the textile industries are heading.
How are the textile industries coping since the N70billion is no longer coming?
Some of the textile industries are putting up For Sale notice board in front of the textiles while some are selling of the textiles properties to pay the workers and that is very unfortunate. We are expecting the government to implement the N70billion, we need the government to come out to tell where is the N70Billion.
We heard that some textile are reopening, how true is that?
That is a big fat lie and propaganda to deceive the people again, the truth about the textiles is that they are closed and they remain closed and nobody is saying or doing anything either the government or the stakeholders.
Let us come back to the state level, what have the Kaduna state government done since infrastructure is part of her Eleven Points Agenda?
Well, His Excellency Arc. Namadi Sambo is the only one among the 19 state Northern Governors who visited the textile industry to k now the situation. When he came in he appointed a committee to go round Kaduna state and give him a brief history about the textile industries in Kaduna state and they did that and have made the reports of the state of the industries to the governor. However, unfortunately to Arc. Namadi Sambo, what can do, he is just a state governor out of the 36 state governors, he has been trying his possible best because he was with the NNPC, PHCN and even the President talking to them. He also joined the National Union of Textile & Garment Workers to talk to them because it is in his own state the problem is arising. That’s why the Kaduna state government is building its own dam to grant power supply to the textile but the government is the central have harden its ears and refuse to listen and the issue of textile is Nationwide because if you go East, South, West and North the textile are closed down. The painful part of it is that the governors are not talking and no-body is doing anything, the issue of the governor’s intervention nobody is willing but we appreciate that Kaduna state Governor Have really shown concern.
We see banner of HIV/AIDS programs organized by National Union of Textile & Garment Workers, why is NUTGW chasing HIV/AIDS instead of going after the N70Billion?
The Fact that the textiles are closed does not mean that we will not educate our members on HIV/AIDS we do this every year to educate and enlighten the people about the virus. We are not running away from the workers or the textile, time to time we go and see them to know how they are doing and organized programs for them to make them still feel at home and show them some love.
What is the latest move by National Union of Textile & Garment Workers and the fate of the workers?
To be sincere with you the latest move and the fate of the workers is the N70Billion that is not forthcoming which we all as concerned citizen of this country should come together and seek a way to put an end to this menace.
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Springfield, IL -- The 2006 cases of a Maine couple charged with abducting their pregnant daughter in an attempt to force her to have an abortion and a Georgia woman accused of forcing her pregnant daughter to drink turpentine are just part of an epidemic of coerced and forced abortions in the U.S., a leading researcher says.
Elliot Institute Director Dr. David Reardon co-authored a Medical Science Monitor study of American and Russian women that found that 64 percent of American women who had abortions reported that they felt pressured to abort by others. He also pointed to Forced Abortion in America, a special report prepared by his organization, that documented cases of violence against women who refused to abort.
In the Maine case, Nicholas and Lola Kampf were charged with kidnaping after they allegedly bound and gagged their pregnant 19-year-old daughter and put her in their car with the intent of driving her to New York for an abortion. Police said Katelyn Kampf managed to escape from her parents in a store parking lot in New Hampshire and called police from a cell phone. Her parents could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
In Georgia, police arrested Rozelletta Blackshire after she allegedly forced her pregnant 16-year-old daughter to drink turpentine in an attempt to abort the pregnancy. The mother and two of the girl's cousins were charged with criminal abortion after the teen told a school counselor her mother had forced her to drink turpentine. The teen is three months pregnant and the health effects of the turpentine on her and her unborn child are still unknown.
Reardon said that cases of women being pressured, threatened, or subjected to violence if they refuse to abort are not unusual. He pointed out that studies have shown that homicide is the leading killer of pregnant women in the U.S. and that women in abusive relationships are at risk for increased violence during pregnancy.
"In many of the cases documented for our 'Forced Abortion in America' report, police and witnesses reported that acts of violence and murder took place after the woman refused to abort or because the attacker didn't want the pregnancy," he said. "Even if a woman isn't physically threatened, she often faces intense pressure, abandonment, lack of support, or emotional blackmail if she doesn't abort. While abortion is often described as a 'choice,' women who've been there tell a very different story."
Reardon said the report underscores the need for legislation requiring abortion businesses and health care providers to screen women for evidence of coercion or pressure to abort and to direct them to people and resources that can help them.
"Too often, abortion clinics and others simply assume that if a woman is coming for an abortion, it is her free choice," he said. "This 'no questions asked' policy is especially harmful to those in abusive situations, including young girls who are victims of sexual predators. Women should not be forced into unwanted abortions and subjected to violence or pressure from others."
About the Author
Victor Ulasi is from Anambra state, Nigeria born in the northern part of Nigeria called Kaduna state.
He grow up in Kaduna state and did all his schooling there.
He is single, a christian and a Journalist.
Again, is C. Victor Gabriel right?
He says "Humanity is, if slowly, somewhat sporadically, and certainly haphazardly. working its way toward a genuine fellowship of humankind. We now stand upon the very threshold of a bright new world of peace and justice for all of Earth's inhabitants. The door is ajar. All that we need do is to push it open, step through and close it forever on hate, superstition, and fear. At the same time however, we stand upon the precipice, ready to plunge into the abyss. The choice is ours: either peace or annihilation! Only when humankind develops the moral courage, and, the moral integrity to re-think the archaic and degrading superstitions and narrow paradigms of humanity's primitive forebears (which keep human beings incessantly at one another's throats) can we bring peace to this turbulent planet".
He has it spot on
One the one hand we seem at last to be burying the white/non-white prejucdices
But on the other hand religious prejudices seem to be coming much more to the fore with muslkim/christian conflicts etc.
Once we ALL accept that everyone is equal regardless of race, colur, rligion or any other superficial difference then we will truly be on the threshold of a new world of peace
Walcott in awe of classy Barca
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