
Jacaylbaro
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Not bad idea at all ,,,,,,,
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and hunguri is back from his grave ,,,,,,,,,, Now we should expect more hijacking ,,
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NEW DELHI, 28 February 2008 (PLUSNEWS) - Bedroom politics were in the spotlight this week at the fourth international conference on microbicides in New Delhi, India, as researchers explored the power dynamics in sexual relationships, and their implications for microbicides. The idea behind microbicides has always been to finally give women the power to protect themselves from HIV infection. But how would this work in the real world, where the power still largely rests with men? According to Ravi Varma, a researcher exploring male sexuality in India, sexuality is a tool of control and power, and men would find it hard to accept something that could change this. Varma presented findings of a survey that sought to gauge the reaction of Indian men to condom and microbicide use. The study found that more than half the men interviewed would be "outraged" if their wife suggested they use condoms; an even larger percentage viewed women who carried condoms as "loose". He said men held wives to different standards from other partners, who would be permitted to use a microbicide, while their wives would not be allowed to use this potential prevention method. Although HIV is transmitted mainly through heterosexual sex in much of Africa and Asia, there is no widely available female-controlled HIV prevention method. The female condom, the only female-controlled HIV prevention method, is still beyond the reach of many women who need it. An effective microbicide would be important for women whose partners refused to use condoms because, in theory at least, it could be used secretly, without the male partner's knowledge. But studies of women participating in microbicide trials have revealed that covert and autonomous use of the gel may not be feasible. Most sex is spontaneous, so inserting the gel secretly would be difficult; the desire for intimacy and sharing in established relationships could also make it problematic to keep the gel hidden. Oliver Mweemba, a social scientist researcher at the University of Zambia, said trial participants reported that they had informed their partners they were using the gel, as they were scared their partner might feel the difference during sex because the vagina was "too wet". He noted that some men responded positively, even going so far as to help their partners insert the gel, and reminding them to use it, while others discouraged the women from using it. In Zimbabwe, women expressed fears that they would be accused of promiscuity if they used the gel, and also that their partners would see this as an incentive to become unfaithful. "The man might think there is something that she is doing somewhere else; where would she get that idea [to use the gel]?" one participant was quoted as saying. "While microbicides are designed to be woman-initiated, the dynamics within sexual relationships can't be ignored ... they may impact gel acceptability and use," warned Jessica Phillips, of South Africa's Medical Research Council (MRC). She said an MRC study found that women who told their partners they were using the gel while participating in trials were able to use the gel most of the time they had sex. Women with supportive partners were more likely to use the gel consistently and follow trial procedures correctly. Manju Chatani, coordinator of the African Microbicides Advocacy Group, agreed that use of the gel would ideally involve a discussion between the woman and her partner, but said this might not always be possible. "There are women who are in situations where they cannot talk about those issues; there are situations where women don't have permission to talk about [how] to protect themselves, and we always have to keep in mind that even those women should be in a position to have options," she told IRIN/PlusNews. "Of course we will be encouraging discussion, but when it cannot be discussed, we will still be encouraging use." While microbicides could offer women more control over how they choose to protect themselves against HIV, inherent gender imbalances in the bedroom, and beyond, will persist. "What we really need is a structural response, where we look at gender equality issues; where women are empowered, where women can protect themselves, where men are using more male condoms, and women can use female condoms," Chatani added. "Microbicides could be part of that package."
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Somalis arrested for financing terror organisations in Somalia.
Jacaylbaro replied to Separatist's topic in Politics
Anyone has the names of those arrested ??? ,,, did they publish their names ?? -
Originally posted by Lois Lane: While peace is a great thing and the efforts of the northern regions are absolutely amazing, theres nothing greater then Somaliniimo. If the same efforts of separatism were put in uniting Somalis, the north would be even better then it is today. Its about time that all Somalis be part of the solution. Inaabti, we put more then this efforts in 1960 and what we gained was a total distruction and bombing the civilians. It is time to see if the other one (separation) works better. We were leading the union and gave up everything right after the independence, we faced the whole world wanted the union without any condintions. Looks like we are better off without the union which was a complete failure during the past 40 years ............ MMA thinks the union if KHASAB and i've to proof him wrong ,,,, if i don't want means i don't want and no one can take my by force. If Somaliland is QABYAALAD then whta do you call what is happening in the South ?? ,,,,,,, That is what is called qabyaalad ,,, Somaliland way tashatay.
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Somalis arrested for financing terror organisations in Somalia.
Jacaylbaro replied to Separatist's topic in Politics
Do we have names here ?? -
He thinks a SL flag can work in the same position that the passport works ,,, he said he has one under the bed ,,
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The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is entering a period of rapid change in terms of population growth and regeneration. We are at the heart of the Mayor’s plans for London that seek to develop the capital as a diverse world city, the 2012 Olympics is generating huge opportunities for East London and we are expecting the population of Tower Hamlets to increase by around 50,000. This is an exciting time to be involved in public health in Tower Hamlets. If you have a burning ambition to make a difference to the health of our population, this is the opportunity for you. As a Spearhead PCT serving an inner city multi ethnic population with high levels of social deprivation, tackling health inequalities is a top priority for us and public health is at the heart of this. This project aims to assess the mental health needs of the Somali community in Tower Hamlets. It provides the opportunity for assessing the Somali community’s mental health status and describing the patterns of mental health problems within the community. It will also provide more detailed information about the needs and priorities of the local Somali population and highlight areas of unmet needs. This will provide a clear set of objectives to work towards to meet these needs. We are looking for a highly motivated individual to take responsibility for the day-to-day organisation and management of a health needs assessment project, and produce of a strategic report with recommendations to inform commissioning of mental health services for the PCT. You will need strong conceptual and analytical skills as well as excellent leadership, interpersonal and presentation abilities. A post graduate qualification in public health, mental health or a related subject is required for this post. It will be three days a week for six months. For enquires or further details of the post please contact Yaccub Enum, Public Health Strategist on 020 8223 8919 or email: yaccub.enum@thpct.nhs.uk Please apply online, via http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.cgi?selection=911955405 Closing date for applications: 6th March 2008 Interview date: 25th March 2008 Jamhuuriya Online
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I told you 200 years ago ,, this troll corner is not working without Ibtisam and CL , Now we can all see the proof ,,,, Have a nice weekend yall ,
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I believe in midlife crisis ,, this doesn't mean i believe anything they say in studies but this is something different and i could tell it is really happening to most of us. Some experts say this midlife crisis happens between the ages of 35 - 45 but nothing is sure so far. It happens and always happening because of our psychological and physical transform from one stage to the another.
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I think that women didn't know she was UGLY until that guy told her ,,,,,,, you know it sometimes costs you a lot to understand the fact.
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So all the trollers are alive and active today ,,,, i should sneak out before i'm counted as one of them ,,
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Spent the night in Berbera ,,,,,, i love the beach ,, yeah i really love it.
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Originally posted by Armchair Politician: Why is it every meeting that occurs in Puntland looks the same? Really long polished wooden table? Check Everyone has their own bottle of water? Check Everyone looks really bored, and noone has even opened their notebook? Check Looks as though Puntland has started offering a selection of soda pop with your water as well. hahahaha ,,,,
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Wafti balaadhan oo uu hogaaminaayo gudoomiye ku xigeenka gudiga doorashooyinka Somaliland ayaa si kadiso ah u soo gaadhay magaalada Laascanood ee caasimada gobolka Sool, isla markaasina warbxin kooban naga siiyay safarkooda Weftidgan oo aan hore loo sii shaacin in ay imaanayaa magaalada Laascaanood iyo guud ahaanba Gobolka Sool ayaa soo gaadhey magaalo madaxda gobolka Sool ee Laascaanood,waan markii ugu horeysay ee ay soo gaadhan Gobolak Sool ilaa iyo intii ay Somaliland gacanta ku dhigtay magaalada Laascaanood. Mar aanu kula kulannay weftida Hotelka ay ku soo degeen magaalada ee Hotell Xamdi ayaa xogwaraysi gaaban naga siiyeen socodkaadan ay ku soo gaadheen Gobolka Sool. Waxayna shegeen in ay ka kooban yihiin Gudi ka kala socota asxaabta Saddexda Xisbi,Golaha Guurtida iyo gudiga Doorashooyinka,wxaay kaloo noo sheegaan in Gudidu ay soo martay magaalooyinka Gobolada Togdheer iyo Sanaag iyadoo hadda ay Gobolak Sool kaga yimaadeen dhankaGobolka Sanaag iyo Degmooyinkan dhanka Galbeed ee Gobolka Sanaag sida Gar adag oo ay usoo dhiseen Gudidii Doorashooyinka. Sidoo kale waxay sheegeen u jeedada ay halkan u yimaadeen in ay tahay in ay furaan xafiisyadii Gobolka,ayna diiwaan gelin shaqaalihii Hay'ada Doorshooyinka iyo in ay soo indha indheeyaan xaalada Gobolak. Ugu dambayntii ayaanu wax ka waydiinay Gudomiye kuxigeenka waxay ugu diideen in ay ka qayb qaataan arimaha doorashooyinka isla markaasna dibada looga dhigaykulankii ay yeesheen saxaafda iyo gudida doorashooyinku? Gudoomiyuhu wuxuu noo sheegay in ay san arintaas waba ka jirin isla markaan uusan ogayn waayo war baahintu waa ka qayb doorashooyinka waana habon in warfaafintu noocay doontaba ha noqotee ay hagaajiyaan qaabka ay us oo tebinayaa arimaha doorashooyinka quseeya, isla markaasna ay ka qayb qaataan shabakadahu sida warbaahinta kale ee ka qayb qaadanaysaba. Magacyada Waftida soo gaadhey Laascaanood: Xirsi Cali x. Xasan Gudoomiye kuxigeenka Gudida doorashooyinka SL Maxamed Cbadile Ducaale Xoghaye Maxamed Ismaaciil Maxamed Xasan MAxamed Looshade Axmed Xasan Sadax (Guurtida) Yuusuf Cawada (Guurtida) Maxamed X. Ducaale (Guurtida) Cismaan afgaab Nuur (UCID) C/kariim Axmed Xiinif (Kulmiye) Cumar Jaamac Faarax (UDUB) Qarannews Laascaanood
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There is still two deadly cards for UDUB to play against KULMIYE , ,,,,,,,,, Ok, i shouldn't disclose the secrets but i know at least to killing cards are on their way ...
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Pakistan bans Youtube due to offensive contents(to Islam).
Jacaylbaro replied to Separatist's topic in General
The announced Yesterday that they re-opened the youtube after a certain videos were removed. How typical ...... -
Horta quruxdu ma khasab baa ?? ,,,,
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WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Somalia, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq are the four weakest states in the world, according to an index of fragile nations released by two U.S. think tanks on Tuesday. Washington-based Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Development ranked 141 developing countries according to their performance in four core areas -- economic, political, security and social welfare. Using those indicators, the 10 weakest states were listed as Somalia, Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo -- all classified as "failed states" and found to be the most insecure -- Iraq, Burundi, Sudan, Central African Republic, Zimbabwe, Liberia and Ivory Coast. "Given the role that weak states can play as incubators and breeding grounds for transnational security threats, building state capacity ... should be a higher priority for U.S. policy," said the report. Following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks against the United States, studies indicated weak states posed a big threat to world security and the Bush administration said dealing with those fragile nations was a national priority. But the Brookings Institution's Susan Rice, who co-authored the index, said there had not been a big enough focus, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where the bulk of the critically weak states were located. "The overarching point is that for all of our newfound rhetoric after 9/11, the U.S. government has yet to generate any kind of coherent approach to strengthening the capacity of weak states," Rice, who is also an adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, told Reuters. A weak state is defined as one lacking the capacity to establish and maintain political institutions, to secure their populations from violent conflict and control their territories or to meet the basic needs of the population. The report also included a "watch list" of countries that should be monitored by policymakers because of their significant weakness. Those included Syria, Algeria, the Philippines, Cuba and Paraguay, but also G8 member Russia, which ranked 65 on the overall list of weak states as well as China at 74th and India at 67th. "We have to get out of the habit of assuming that states we have come to believe are rising powers -- China, Russia and India -- are all strong states," said Rice. "We need to understand that there are states to watch that we are accustomed to saying are out of the woods," she added. The study said the index reflected a direct link between low income and the weakness of a state, pointing to a need for poverty alleviation to become a greater priority. "Poverty fuels and perpetuates civil conflict which swiftly and dramatically reduces state capacity. Yet still lacking from the George W. Bush administration are any comprehensive strategies to address poverty in the world's most challenging institutional environments," said the report. It also urged that aid should be better targeted in failed and weak states with an emphasis on improving security. For example, in Iraq and Afghanistan where the United States is most deeply involved since Sept. 11, the report said U.S. troop levels were inadequate to stabilize both nations. There had also not been a great enough effort to improve economic recovery and governance in those nations and too little was devoted to job creation and social services.
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No i didn't feel it ,,,,,,,,,
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looooooooool@all of you looooooooooooooooool@salman khan ,,,, why do you have to remind me of my Idians bal ? Ilaahay ha iga dhigo kuwa cirka u kaajay oo kele e ,,, But all i can say is Alhamdulillah ,, i'll sarrif my cheque today IA ..... I'm kinda dizzy today ,,, i'm sitting and the dhulka is ila wareeging until i feel inaan kursiga ka dhacayo ........
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I think we should stop here ,,,,,,,,,, I'm familiar with this videojug and it will go beyond the borders if we continue posting how-to videos ,, loooooooooool
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Mogadishu security improves and taxes to be collected...
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
khasab igula jooga.com ....... Horay u shaqayn wayday .....