Jacaylbaro

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  1. however sadland and bugland both have to go - not the people mind you - just couple your friends (riyaale & waadhaqaqday) and your enemies (madobe but called cade & mouth tree) etc etc. That is not what you said before ...... or you need to re-read again ?? Bug and Sad landers leaders - arrested and judged if found guilty the death penalty, if found innocent exiled like the elders
  2. أهلا وسهلا كل الترولوز
  3. أنا أشك من هذا الشخس ولا اريد متبعة الحديث معه بعد اليوم. لقد ارسلني راسلات شخصية وهو يعرف معلومات دقيقة عن الشباب وأعضاءهم. لا تثق ابدا بكلماته التي تدل غلى صغر السن لعله من ال - أف بي أي
  4. لووووووووووووو 1608;وووووول أين البنت الحساسة اليوم ؟
  5. سنصواصل حديثنا باللغة العربية وخاصة بالفصحة أنا اعلم ان البنات سيغضبن وخاصة البنت الحساسة ولكن ما الفرق حين يتكلمن بالسواحلية أمام الجميع ؟ لماذا لا تضع بعض الصور في الفيسبوك ؟
  6. If you're like most professionals, you use e-mail in the office on a regular basis. Because of its immediacy and relative lack of intrusiveness, it's the communication method of choice for many workers, including, chances are, your boss. According to a Robert Half International survey, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of executives polled prefer e-mail over other forms of communication. While hitting "send" may be an effective way to get your ideas across, doing so too quickly or without a lot of thought can send the wrong message. Here are 10 common e-mail mistakes and tips for avoiding them: 1. A vague subject line The subject line not only lets the person receiving the message know what it's about but also provides him or her with a reason to read it. Some people -- and your boss is probably one of them -- get hundreds of e-mails each day and may not have the time to open each of them. The subject line acts as the window into the message and can also indicate its urgency, so be specific with what you write there. 2. No sign-off A weak signature is almost as bad as a weak handshake: Both convey a lack of professionalism. A signature at the end of your e-mail should include your e-mail address, physical work address and phone number. Including these details gives recipients multiple means of contacting you. This information is especially important for people to whom your e-mail might be forwarded or individuals either outside the company or in another office. 3. "Im writing re: the meeting @ 3." Many people take a casual approach when using e-mail. But what you write is a reflection of your professional self, so take the time to craft complete sentences, use proper grammar and check your spelling. And don't depend solely on your computer's spell-check function, which won't find misused words; review your e-mail carefully before sending it. 4. Going on and on and on This strategy might work for the Energizer Bunny, but your goal when crafting a message should be to keep it short. You don't want to write the e-mail equivalent of a novel, so get to the point as quickly as possible, using both short sentences and paragraphs. At the same time, you don't want to write too brief of a message, which could make you appear curt. 5. SHOUTING IT OUT Some people like the ease of typing in all capital letters. What they may not realize is this is the online equivalent of shouting, so avoid the temptation of using the caps lock button. 6. Striking the wrong note Unfortunately, it's easy for tone to be lost with the written word, especially in shorter messages. An attempt at humor, for instance, may be read as something offensive or inappropriate. If you're not sure how something you wrote will be interpreted, err on the side of caution and leave it out. 7. Weighing others down If your e-mail inbox is continually clogged, you know how frustrating it can be to receive large attachments, especially when you don't want them. And, according to a survey we developed, executives agreed, ranking the receipt of large, unsolicited files as the most annoying aspect of communicating via e-mail. Limit the distribution of massive files to people who absolutely need them. 8. Sending to the wrong box Before you send a message, always double-check the list of recipients. Many e-mail programs automatically fill in information you've previously typed, such as the e-mail addresses of frequent contacts. If you have multiple people in your address book with similar names, you could mistakenly choose the wrong person and send him or her a message intended for someone else. 9. Mixing business and pleasure When the information is confidential or sensitive, this move could limit your career. Any time you use your work e-mail account, the message should be business-related. After all, you are using your firm's resources, and the company has the right to monitor your communication. Get to know your organization's e-mail policy, and have your friends send non-work-related e-mail to your personal account, which you can check at home. 10. Over e-mailing Do you find yourself typing a long message in order to avoid confusion on the recipient's part? Do you hesitate to click Send because you think your contact might forward your message to someone who shouldn't see it? E-mail is best suited for quick communication, and, in situations like these, it's wise to call your colleague or speak to him or her in person instead. With e-mail correspondence becoming increasingly important in the workplace, you can only benefit from learning how to craft an effective message. So keep the above tips in mind the next time you sit down at the keyboard.
  7. الدراسة لا تنتهي أبدا يا صاحب المعجزات. حالما انتهيت من هذه سوف أبدأ الماجستير فورا الهروب من الأهل هو احسن شيء صنعته في حيتي الراهنة , سوف أختبء جبال بورما أياما قبل بدء الامتحانات الأخيرة
  8. loooooooooooooool أنا بخير وصحة وعافية. ما اكتحلت بنوم منذ يومين ومش عارف السبب. الزوجة شوية مشغولة وأنا غارق في الشغل والدراسات هذه الأيام. أنا عوز شوية راحة بس ......
  9. halla halla ........ بصحة وخير ........... أخبرك أيه ؟
  10. I can see it is not really a Male-free-zone .....
  11. Originally posted by Suldaanka: Russia has not brought any new technology in this war. This was an opportunity to shock and awe the West with new armory and what have you. But what we have seen so far is the use of old and aging aircrafts and artillery batteries. There wasn't any doubt that they will win the skirmishes hands down but in my view waa is ceebeeyeen. Check this footage out ( source ). The Russian air attack misses its target by mitres. There is no precision guided missiles or anything like it. They are still using 30 year old technology first introduced in the MiG17. They know that and that is why they don't want to bring their technologies out unless it is needed. If they can win the war with the WWII weapons they they'll use it.
  12. EDITORIAL (Toronto Star): Back to peacekeeping To heavily armed pirates off the Horn of Africa, United Nations food supply ships bound for Somalia are tempting prizes. Some 2.4 million Somalis rely on food aid, 80 per cent of which arrives by sea. This year alone, pirates have attacked dozens of ships in the region, and UN food stocks are running alarmingly low. But the pirates soon will be staring down the barrel of a Canadian navy Bofors gun, Harpoon missiles and torpedoes. Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government has despatched the patrol frigate HMCS Ville de Quebec to escort World Food Program supply ships through the risky waters, replacing a Dutch warship that had been doing duty there. The Ville de Quebec should be on site later this week. Canada’s foreign aid doesn’t normally take so muscular a form. But the need is "critical," the UN says, and it is good to see Ottawa respond. While few Canadians are currently deployed on UN peacekeeping missions, and the Harper government has been criticized for neglecting peacekeeping, the Ville de Quebec’s help for hungry Somalis is in Canada’s best tradition of UN service. Bon voyage, Quebec, and safe passage. TheStar.com
  13. On Monday, the Toronto Star ran an editorial celebrating the fact that Canada was getting "back to peacekeeping." This was prompted by the announcement by National Defence Minister Peter MacKay that the Canadian Patrol Frigate HMCS Ville de Quebec would be diverted to waters off the Horn of Africa, to escort United Nations World Food Program ships through pirate-infested waters. As the editorial notes, with millions of Somalis dependent upon food aid to survive, the timely and safe arrival of these convoys is vital. It should go without saying that helping get food to hungry people is a worthwhile mission. The Star is quite right to laud our efforts there. The trouble I have, however, is in the phrasing. Does anyone at The Star actually think that this mission constitutes a peacekeeping effort? Though past governments have exaggerated the facts, it can’t be denied that Canada has a long tradition of peacekeeping. Our efforts in areas of the world as disparate as the Balkans, Cyprus, and various African locales are something that we should all be proud of. Peacekeeping can be a tremendously effective means of helping restore order and stability to a region beset by conflict; indeed, many of our peacekeeping deployments have helped to end conflicts driven by ethnic and religious hatred. Such wars are particularly brutal, and the efforts of Canada and our international partners is something to be proud of. In this, I’m sure The Star editorial board would agree with me. But how can convoy escort be compared to monitoring or even enforcing a negotiated peace settlement? The pirates active off of Somalia are vicious and brutal thugs, little more than sea-borne criminals looking for attractive targets to plunder. In 2005, an American-operated luxury cruise ship passing the coast of Somalia had to flee pirates armed with assault rifles and rocket propelled grenades. Since then, pirates have attacked private yachts, fishing boats, and tugboats at sea, looting the ships and taking hostages for ransom. Some of these hostages have been killed. The international community has responded by deploying warships off the Horn of Africa; last year, these deployments resulted in the USS Porter, an American guided missile destroyer, opening fire upon two pirate vessels which had captured a Japanese cargo ship. Does The Star really think that billion-dollar warships sinking pirate ships at sea is peacekeeping? As their own editorial points out, the Ville du Quebec is armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons. Should any pirates dare to provoke her or her companion vessels, what does The Star propose our warship do? The obvious answer - blow the pirates out of the water - hardly jives with the popular perception of the Canadian peacekeeper: a handsome soldier in a blue United Nations beret helping an old lady to cross the street in a recently rebuilt village. Escorting convoys into hostile waters is not peacekeeping. It is as much a combat mission as a patrol rumbling through Kandahar. The Star is right to support the mission, and to hope for the safe return of the officers and crew of our fine frigate. But they do the Canadian public no good by trying to side-step their reluctance to praise a combat deployment by stretching the definition of peacekeeping beyond all logical bounds. Matt Gurney - National Post Matt Gurney is a graduate student at Wilfrid Laurier University, soon to complete his Masters in History, with a specialization in military history.
  14. Cordially invites you to its annual get together meeting to discuss the issues important to Somalilanders in Toronto . Please confirm your attendance by August 17, 2008 at the latest. Date: August 23, 2008 Time: 4:00 – 10:00 pm prompt Venue: 10 Rampart Road (Finch & MartinGrove Rd Guest Speakers Dinner will be served For more information contact: Tel: 647-4099693. Tel: 647-8690804 Tel: 647-402-6907
  15. Ciidamada Booliiska Laascaanood oo Gacanta Ku Dhigay Malaayiin Lacagta Somaliland oo Been abuur ah Laascaanood (Somalilandnation)- Ciidamada Booliiska Magaalada Laascaanood ee xarunta gobolka Sool , ayaa gacanta ku dhigay lacag malaayiin shilin Somaliland been abuur ah oo la sheegay in laga keenay dhinaca magaalada Garoowe ee Maamul goboleedka Puntland. Wararka ka imanaya Magaalada Laascaanood ayaa sheegaya in shixnada lacagta shilin Somaliland ka been abuurka ee ciidamada booliisku qabteen oo tiradeeda lagu qiyaasay ilaa laba Milyan io badh ah noodhka shanta boqol ee shilinka Somaliland, waxa lagu soo dhex qariyay baabuur kuwa xamuulka ah oo siday khudaar , kana yimid dhinaca magaalada Garoowe. Ku xigeenka Xeer ilaaliyaha guud ee Gobolka Sool ayaa xaqiijiyay in qabashada lacagta been abuurka , isla markaana saarnayd gaadhi xamuul ah oo ka yimid dhinaca Garoowe lagu joojiyay kaantaroolka bariga Laascaanood , si looga qaado cashuur.
  16. ma ninkan leh reer Bugland oo dhan iyo reer Somaliland oo dhan baan madhinayaa baad wax ka dhegeysanaysaan ,,, Yuu rabaa inuu dejiyo dhulkaas marka ???
  17. what is with his back side horta ?? Haye ,, where are the trollers today ??
  18. Dagaalku ha socdo yaah ?? ,,,
  19. Have a nice day hadaba ......... oo ciddiina igu salaan.
  20. Waa run laakiin aduunyada intaan ka ogahay isku wakhti baynu nahay.