Holac

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  1. No. not a girl. I came across your topic while browsing the front page list. I wanted to share the technique that worked for me. But, I am out of your hair.
  2. I would dive in, head first and introduce myself.
  3. Why not call for peace? Naga daaya dagaalka.
  4. The greatest bullshitter: Guy Goma. Due to a name mix-up, the BBC staff thought he was a technology expert and rushed him into the news studio. Guy was a taxi driver sitting in the lobby waiting for an unrelated job interview.
  5. Facts about Cousin Marriage. 26 states allow first cousin marriages; most people can marry their cousin in the US. US prohibitions against cousin marriages predate modern genetics. No European country prohibits marriage between first cousins. It is also legal throughout Canada and Mexico to marry your cousin. The U.S. is the only western country with cousin marriage restrictions. Children of non-related couples have a 2-3% risk of birth defects, as opposed to first cousins having a 4-6% risk. Genetic counseling is available for those couples that may be at a special risk for birth defects (e.g. You have a defect that runs in your family) In plain terms first cousins have at a 94 percent + chance of having healthy children. Check the links section for more information on genetic counselors. The National Society of Genetic Counselors estimated the increased risk for first cousins is between 1.7 to 2.8 percent, or about the same a any woman over 40 years of age. Source: external link Second cousins have little, if any increased chance of having children with birth defects, per the book "Clinical Genetics Handbook" The frequency of cousin marriages in the USA is about 1 in 1,000. The frequency of cousin marriages in Japan is about 4 in 1,000 It is estimated that 20 percent of all couples worldwide are first cousins. It is also estimated that 80 percent of all marriages historically have been between first cousins! In some cultures, the term cousin and mate are synonymous. Albert Einstein married his first cousin. And so did Charles Darwin, who had exceptional children. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the longest serving US president in history married his cousin (not a first cousin, however they shared the same last name). http://www.cousincouples.com/?page=facts
  6. What impressed me is how the opposition that overthrew him is guarding the palace. In Africa, looting would have decimated even the roof.
  7. Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych fled from Kiev on Saturday as the protest movement against his government continued to gain ground. The crowds of ordinary Ukrainians getting their first glimpse of the luxurious estate wandered the grounds taking photos. An elderly pensioner shouted, “What a thief!” as he took in the marble statuary. There was no looting, no one was allowed to enter the houses or outbuildings, and opposition protesters who had manned the barricades in Independence Square, the epicenter of the anti-government demonstrations, warned visitors to keep off the grass. Here's what protesters are seeing on the grounds: AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky People walk on the grounds of Ukrainian President Yanukovych's countryside-residence in Mezhyhirya, Kiev region, Ukraine, Saturday, Feb, 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin People walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin People look through windows of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin People look through windows of the residence as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin An interior view shows the residence as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man turns on a water tap inside the residence as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man stands inside a lavatory as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man holds a bottle as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A woman takes a picture of a statue as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters react on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man takes pictures as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters and journalists look at ostriches kept within an enclosure on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man takes a picture of a golf bag as anti-government protesters and journalists walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin A man plays golf as anti-government protesters walk on the grounds of the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters and journalists walk on a helipad at the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky People walk on the territory of Ukrainian President Yanukovych's countryside residence in Mezhyhirya, Kiev's region, Ukraine, Saturday, Feb, 22, 2014. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky People walk in the grounds of Ukrainian President Yanukovych's countryside-residence in Mezhyhirya, Kiev region, Ukraine, Saturday, Feb, 22, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin Anti-government protesters stand guard by the entrance to the Mezhyhirya residence of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in the village Novi Petrivtsi, outside Kiev February 22, 2014. Hundreds of people entered the grounds of Ukrainian President Yanukovich's sprawling residence outside Kiev on Saturday but had not gone inside the building itself, a Reuters photographer said.
  8. But it has internet filters.
  9. Somalia beats few countries on percentage of people using the Internet Somalia-------1.25% Congo---------1.2% Burundi-------1.11% Ethiopia------1.1% Myanmar-------0.98% Timor-Leste---0.9%
  10. The general forum is first place I check when I log in. I love this forum. The webmasters should keep it clean and professional. The new design is long shot better than before but takes time to get used to. I just discovered how to use private messages.
  11. Give Nigerian a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a Nigerian how to phish and he will steal your identity.
  12. <cite> @Mooge said:</cite> manahel, I have never seen you on somalionline before. are you new? :D Is that your new kick at shukaansi?
  13. She has a pretty figure, mashalah. I don't, however, think she delivered a coherent speech. She is all over the place.
  14. Death is a natural process that should not be feared. The initial sadness slowly turns into fond memories, therefore it is important to not act on emotions and destroy memories in a rush.
  15. Macruuf, on the surface, Somali system of governance exhibits severe lack of coherence. I agree with you the two are the same ministries.
  16. Holac

    Amaan Dumar

    <cite> @Cabdow said:</cite> Timahaaga dheere by Giriig<br /> <br /> been laguma dhaartee<br /> dhan loo dayaba gabaryay<br /> jacaly iga dhab weeyee<br /> timahaagan dheeree<br /> dhabarkaaga joogee<br /> ilaahay dhameeyee<br /> ilkahaaga dhuuxiyo<br /> dibnahaaga dhuxushaa<br /> dhakafaar ka qaadee<br /> <br /> waxa aad u dhigantaa<br /> dhibicdiyo cadceedo<br /> isu soo dhawaadee<br /> <br /> dhaqan kaama luminoo<br /> dhismahaa ma liicine<br /> waqti kuma dhirbaaxine<br /> sidii aad u dhalatay<br /> dheehii u leeyiin <br /> wali dhabanadaaduye<br /> anna waxa ii dhaawacay<br /> dhaayaha u rooney<br /> dhoola ka qosolkaagee <br /> <br /> waxa aad u dhigantaa<br /> dhibicdiyo cadceedo<br /> isu soo dhawaadee<br /> <br /> sida dhool gu' oo kale<br /> ama dhicirta hawdoo<br /> geed sare ku taalaa<br /> qurux loo dhameeye<br /> dhalankaagu waa ubax<br /> aan la kala dhantaaline<br /> anna labada dhinac baan<br /> kaa dhuganayaaye <br /> kuma dhaafi karayee<br /> <br /> waxa aad u dhigantaa<br /> dhibicdiyo cadceedo<br /> isu soo dhawaadee<br /> <br /> Hablaha soomaliyeed maxaa amaan loo dhameeyey... Mexey kuku taalaa laakin waa ungratefull creatures, oo hadhow oran somali men are not romantic :mad: I found this topic on Google. I will use this.
  17. Only a stone could endure what the people of Mogadishu went through in the last 20 years. They are still full of life and joy. The deserve much more credit than others give.
  18. This constant violence is destroying whatever little confidence many of us had about returning and rebuilding the country. The government must stop the violence and pacify the city. It has enough army and AU support. What is wrong in Mogadishu lately?
  19. Dr. Osman, what other countries have consulates in Puntland?