Tuesday 24 October 2017

UDOM: IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS 2017/2018

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS

PAYMENT OF TUITION FEES AND DIRECT COSTS:

ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY TUITION FEES AND DIRECT COSTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 BY 25TH OCTOBER, 2017. STUDENTS WHO WILL FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THIS NOTICE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE WITH THEIR STUDIES. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BEFORE STUDENTS REPORT TO THE UNIVERSITY. CONTINUING STUDENTS WITH OUTSTANDING BALANCE ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THEIR DUES APART FROM THE 2017/2018 FEE. STUDENTS SHOULD COME WITH THEIR BANK DEPOSIT SLIPS ON REPORTING. FURTHER, ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO THE BANKERS ON MAKING PAYMENTS:

 1. NAME OF STUDENT : EG. JACKLINE, PROSPER M 
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Award for FIFA's best player: Ronaldo has rescued Messi again

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For the second time, Christian Ronaldo has awarded the best FIFA player after receiving 43 percent of the votes cast and leaving his opponent Lionel Messi who won 19 percent of the vote.

Last season Ronaldo scored 12 goals in the Champions League with two goals in the final match and joined his Real Madrid team to defender the Champions League.

Zinedine Zidane has won Massimiliano Allegri and Antonia Conte for winning the best FIFA coach. And Gianluigi Buffon has won the best golf course.
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Everton dropped his coach

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Ronald Koeman coach has been expelled from the Everton club after 16 months in the game following bad results at the beginning of the season which has made the team a third place at the end of the British Premier League (EPL).

The coach of the 23-year-old David Unworth, will now train the team for the Carabao Cup against Chelsea and the Premier League League against Leicester City.
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Long-term staying at the office increases the risk of getting a wide range of gastrointestinal cancer

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A new study by Australian researchers has shown that long-term residence increases the risk of high-risk diarrhea, so researchers suggest people to reduce the risk through exercise.

A senior researcher of the Australian Cancer Association of Australia has said, research has shown that the risk of getting a high intestinal cancer of people living longer in the office will increase by 33 percent. Going to work on foot or biking or doing exercise at the office will reduce that danger.

Long staying with many factors related to the risk of cancer including weight levels, smoking habits, alcohol consumption can affect the health status. Long-term survivors face greater risks than those who wish to practice. But staying for a long time is not the cause of serious risk of cancer. As we know, smoking is a major risk of lung cancer, but long staying has not yet reached the level.

One third of cancer can be tested through a healthy lifestyle, such as exercising, eating a healthy diet, smoking cigarettes and reducing alcohol consumption.
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Monday 23 October 2017

Refrigerator Buying Guide

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When it comes to refrigerators nowadays, options go far beyond simply getting a glass of ice water without having to open the door. With custom panels, you can get a built-in that exactly matches your kitchen cabinets. And forget four doors—some newer models have five or more. You can even pull out a refrigerated drawer and find it full of frosty sodas. Our fridge-by-fridge guide helps you choose the right type for your home, demystifies claimed vs. usable storage space, and helps you find the least noisy models—so you, and your groceries, can chill out.

Top Freezer

A traditional fridge, that's good for a lot of storage in a fairly tight spot. These tend to offer the most space for their size (typically 30 to 33 inches wide). Manufacturers claim up to 22-cubic-foot capacities, but our tests found about 20 percent less. Allow for a wide swing of the doors, and get used to crouching down to reach lower shelves and drawers.

A bottom-freezer refrigerator.

Bottom Freezer

They range from 30 to 36 inches wide and claimed capacities approach 30 cubic feet, though usable space is less than that of comparable top-freezers (which cost less than these, too). Instead of the freezer (which you use less) being at eye level, your fridge shelves are easily scan-able. Just get used to bending to rifle through frozen goods.
A French-door refrigerator.

French Door

It has two narrow doors on top, and the freezer below. Sometimes there is one drawer (or more) in between. Widths range from 30 to 36 inches. Claimed capacities go up to 30 cubic feet, though usable space doesn’t match that of comparable top-freezer models. The space-saving small-swing doors have the added value of opening only half the fridge when stashing smaller items. More of this style now have the sought-after in-door water/ice dispensers.
A side-by-side refrigerator.

Side-by-Side

With the fridge on one side and freezer on the other, these usually have through-the-door ice and water dispensers and temperature-controlled bins. With widths typically 32 to 36 inches, they claim roughly 30 cubic feet capacity (but only about 70 percent is usable). Narrow doors are a plus for small kitchens, but don’t open wide enough for, say, a pizza box, and tall, narrow compartments make items stuck at the back hard to find. Overall, they’re not as energy- or space-efficient.
A built-in refrigerator.

Built-In

Pricey and made to fit almost flush with cabinets and counters, these sleek beauties typically come in bottom-freezer and side-by-side styles, ans also French-door or four-door. These are usually wide (36 inches plus), with 25 cubic feet capacity (of which only about 70 percent is usable). Look for optional front panels to match your kitchen cabinets. Get the look for a little less with freestanding cabinet-depth versions. Another built-in option: A column fridge, as narrow as 18 inches, to make the most of every kitchen nook.
A mini fridge.

Compact or Mini

Perfect for a dorm room, your office, or a kitchenette. Keep in mind that some models have only one quarter the capacity of a regular fridge, but cost just as much to operate. Temperature performance can be iffy in some models (allowing it to rise above 40 degrees F, the point at which your food starts to sprout harmful bacteria), so save these minis for sodas and other beverages or for temporary storage of snacks (rather than milk, mayo, or other perishables).

Consider Size

Most configurations come in a range of sizes and capacities. Always measure where you plan to put the refrigerator before you buy. Check that it can fit through doorways. Allow room for the refrigerator's doors to swing open, and for a one inch clearance around sides and back for adequate airflow.
As for capacity, most manufacturers recommend 19 to 22 cubic feet for a family of four. But if you do a big weekly shopping trip or buy in bulk, you may need more—up to about 30 to 33 cubic feet. Note: Our tests found that the amount of usable storage capacity was often less than the amount claimed

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