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Google Inc. is an American multinational corporation
specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search,
cloud computing, software, and online advertising technologies. Most of its
profits are derived from AdWords.
Google began in
January 1996 as a research project by Larry
Page and Sergey Brin when they were both PhD students at Stanford University
in Stanford, California.
Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at
Stanford University. Together they own about 16 percent of its shares. They
incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An
initial public offering followed on August 19, 2004. Its mission statement from
the outset was "to organize the world's information and make it universally
accessible and useful", and its unofficial slogan was "Don't be evil".
In 2006 Google moved to headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed
the Googleplex.
Google on ad-tech London, 2010
The corporation has been estimated to run more than one
million servers in data centers around the world and to process over one
billion search requests and about 24 petabytes of user-generated data each day.
In December 2013 Alexa listed google.com as the most visited website in the
world. Numerous Google sites in other languages figure in the top one hundred,
as do several other Google-owned sites such as YouTube and Blogger Its market dominance has led to criticism of
the company over issues such as copyright, censorship, and privacy.
Google just included Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba in the Google Translator and the Google translate is available in over 80 languages around the world and also features an Android app together with its desktop web app.
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Christmas has a couple of things in common with the Apocalypse. They
both have something to do with God and they both make me feel as though the end
of the world is nigh.
This Girl still falls into the trap of trying to get everything done
right before Christmas. Like, everything I was planning to do for the year,
jammed into about four weeks.
Okay, it’s not quite that bad, but you get the point.
Here are five things I did this weekend to get ready for the pending
merriment.
1. Decorate
Deck the halls with boughs of holly fa la la la la, la la la la.
This might not seem unusual to you, but This Girl has never been big on
trees and tinsel. The Lovely Deputy loves celebrating Christmas. This year,
‘I’m the arty one’ and Skater boy will be here, so I’ve bought baubles for the
tree he’s promised and hung bells and disco balls.
Christmas
disco inferno
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The latter
is for my own amusement. I’ve even made a table placement.
This is me, going all out.
2. Made a
fruitcake
I don’t really understand why you’d ruin a perfectly good cake by
burdening it with sultanas, raisins, currents and glace cherries and then say
it’s especially for Christmas. Errrkkk!
However, in the spirit of Christmas I often make one for others, this
year is no different.
Of course, they’re meant to be made months prior but because I’m not a
connoisseur, it doesn’t mean that much to me.
I made mine this weekend.
I
don't think I should have used fan-force.
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I have a number of recipes but I generally pick the one that includes
golden syrup, chocolate and jam. I just like the idea of it. Instead of glace
cherries, I chose mixed glace fruit: apricot, pear, peach, pineapple and
orange. I also halved the raisin quantity and replaced it with cranberries.
This year,
I’m going to make myself try the fruitcake. Grimace.
3. Sand the
wrought iron fence
This project has been on the books for years. I returned to it a few
months ago to abandon it again in preference to painting the spare room.
This weekend I took to the fence with an electric sander. I'd like it to
look presentable, instead of peeling paint and rust.
It's
been too windy to go outside and sand today!
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Needless to
say, I didn’t finish it. It will now be added to the 5 things I do next weekend
to prepare for Christmas.
4. Plan the
Christmas Menu
The Other Girl was horrified when I told her that I hadn’t decided what
we were eating for Christmas. I need Lovely Deputy’s advice on young person
appropriate menus.
In preparation, I pulled every November and December edition of Gourmet
Traveller magazine since 1998, and a few of Maggie Beer's books, off my shelves
for ideas.
Lovely
Deputy and I may have different definitions of a short list.
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Tonight I’m
planning on presenting my shortlist to him.
The desserts are non-negotiable however.
Christmas eve is Peach and Raspberry Steamed Pudding with Butterscotch
Sauce and Christmas lunch is a Chocolate Cherry Semi-freddo.
5. Clean the house
My house has to be spotless for Christmas. It’s just the way it is. So,
I took to the backroom with sugar soap, a giant garbage bag and the vacuum
cleaner.
I’m now working my way through the house.
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GUIDELINES ON HOW TO ANSWER YOUWIN QUESTIONS | YOUWIN .ORG .NG
As a result of our vision to raise 100 millionaire young entrepreneur winners from the YouWin 3 business plan competition, we have packaged these questions to help as many young people who are willing to take and maximize this opportunity.
If you’re planning to apply for this year’s YouWIN! Business Plan Competition, it is important that you start preparing your answers ahead of time. Submission of the business plans will commence on November 25, 2013 with the presidential launch.
ALSO CLICK TO READ YouWiN 3 LIFE SAMPLE BUSINESS PLAN
The first stage of the YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition only requires that you submit a concept note for your business idea. The YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition concept note is not as elaborate as a business plan. You only need to answer a few basic questions that will help the committee decide whether they should read your full business plan.
Questions You Should Expect in YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition Concept Note
Note the number of words you are expected to use in answering the questions asked. You could use fewer words but not more than required. In fact, the website will not allow you to save and/or submit your application if you have exceeded the maximum number of words.
In a way, this is both beneficial to you and the committee. You are forced to summarize your business idea as much as possible; and the committee is able to evaluate all business concepts in the shortest time available to decide winners.
1. About Your Business
The first question you need to answer is to describe your business and to select what industry sector your business belongs.
Select Industry sector from drop down menu
If you’re sector is not listed, you could write your sector under “Other Sector”
2. Marketing Plan
Here, there are 3 questions each of which allows a maximum of 50 words:
-What benefits of the product or service enables your business to stand out from your competitors?
-Does this meet a particular need or demand (your competitive advantages, if any)?
-Name five of your existing or expected top customers. How will you attract these customers to your point of sale?
3. Business Management
The main aim of this competition is to create jobs in Nigeria. So, your business must be capable of providing sustainable jobs in order to win this competition. Most of the current Youwin awardees own businesses that are employing close to 10 new employees on the average. You should factor this into your overall business plan.
The questions here are:
-How many new, full-time (or equivalent) staff will be employed in the business 12 months from receiving the first stage award?
-Describe the benefit you and your proposed staff will bring to the business, including: expertise, track record in the industry and management experience. [maximum of 50 words expected]
4. Your Product
This section will test your knowledge of the business you are proposing. Each of the questions asked below require a maximum of 50 words. Bear in mind that every business is either selling a product or providing a service.
ALSO CLICK TO READ SAMPLE YOUWIN BUSINESS PLAN FOR AGRICULTURE
-Name your three largest existing/expected competitors. Which, if any, have a localized presence or distributor network?
-Describe the materials you will need to create your product or service. Are these materials readily available, at the right price and quantity, in your locality? If yes, please describe any relevant information.
-Is there an existing or expected lead time for manufacture, set-up, harvest or breeding? If yes, give estimated lead times for each product.
-What risks or challenges might affect the success of your business, including: licences and accreditation (what can stop you from making this business a success)? How will you reduce or mitigate these risks?
5. Profitability of Your Business
Here they’ve asked three questions to determine this:
-What are your current and expected sales within the next 12 months (units and income)? If there is any seasonality, please explain. [maximum of 50 words is expected]
-What amount of sales, in Naira, must you achieve to reach profitability? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-When do you expect to achieve this (how many months after receiving your first grant award)?
6. How Much Money Do You Need?
You can ask for a minimum of N1m and a maximum of N10m.
You are required to give four short answers here:
-How much money (Naira) do you want from YouWIN? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Capital equipment cost (e.g. machinery, land, building). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Operating expenses (e.g. wages, raw materials, stock). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Other (e.g. pre-start set-up costs, accreditation). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
7. How Would You Spend YouWIN Funds
Whatever amount of money you’re asking for, you should be able to state clearly what you will be spending the money on.
-What is the minimum equipment cost that is necessary to commence trading or expand your business? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Describe this equipment. [Maximum of 30 words]. How much money have you already spent on capital equipments? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-How much money do you require or expect to need from other sources (i.e: investors, bank loans, etc)? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-State the progress of any loan application. [Maximum of 20 words] Describe any existing finance loans related to the business. [Maximum of 20 words]
-How much money will you or your family and friends contribute to the business in the next 12 months? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-How much money do you plan to take out of the business personally (average amount per month? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
8. Additional Information
Please add any additional information/comments that you feel may be relevant and useful with this application.[Maximum number of 100 words]
9. Saving And/Or Submitting Your Application
Be advised that you can only submit one application to YouWIN!; and you won’t be able to edit it, once submitted. So, you should Save For Later use as you go along to avoid losing your data and then Submit Completed Application to YouWIN! when you are completely satisfied with the content of your application. This part is very important so make sure you don’t make mistake here. Don’t forget to check the box to your left hand side to agree to YouWIN terms and conditions.
All right! There you are! Those are the questions you should expect to answer in the first stage of the competition. You can start practicing them and getting your answers ready before the competition begins and wherever possible, get professional advice.
As a result of our vision to raise 100 millionaire young entrepreneur winners from the YouWin 3 business plan competition, we have packaged these questions to help as many young people who are willing to take and maximize this opportunity.
If you’re planning to apply for this year’s YouWIN! Business Plan Competition, it is important that you start preparing your answers ahead of time. Submission of the business plans will commence on November 25, 2013 with the presidential launch.
ALSO CLICK TO READ YouWiN 3 LIFE SAMPLE BUSINESS PLAN
The first stage of the YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition only requires that you submit a concept note for your business idea. The YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition concept note is not as elaborate as a business plan. You only need to answer a few basic questions that will help the committee decide whether they should read your full business plan.
Questions You Should Expect in YouWiN! 3 Business Plan Competition Concept Note
Note the number of words you are expected to use in answering the questions asked. You could use fewer words but not more than required. In fact, the website will not allow you to save and/or submit your application if you have exceeded the maximum number of words.
In a way, this is both beneficial to you and the committee. You are forced to summarize your business idea as much as possible; and the committee is able to evaluate all business concepts in the shortest time available to decide winners.
1. About Your Business
The first question you need to answer is to describe your business and to select what industry sector your business belongs.
Select Industry sector from drop down menu
If you’re sector is not listed, you could write your sector under “Other Sector”
2. Marketing Plan
Here, there are 3 questions each of which allows a maximum of 50 words:
-What benefits of the product or service enables your business to stand out from your competitors?
-Does this meet a particular need or demand (your competitive advantages, if any)?
-Name five of your existing or expected top customers. How will you attract these customers to your point of sale?
3. Business Management
The main aim of this competition is to create jobs in Nigeria. So, your business must be capable of providing sustainable jobs in order to win this competition. Most of the current Youwin awardees own businesses that are employing close to 10 new employees on the average. You should factor this into your overall business plan.
The questions here are:
-How many new, full-time (or equivalent) staff will be employed in the business 12 months from receiving the first stage award?
-Describe the benefit you and your proposed staff will bring to the business, including: expertise, track record in the industry and management experience. [maximum of 50 words expected]
4. Your Product
This section will test your knowledge of the business you are proposing. Each of the questions asked below require a maximum of 50 words. Bear in mind that every business is either selling a product or providing a service.
ALSO CLICK TO READ SAMPLE YOUWIN BUSINESS PLAN FOR AGRICULTURE
-Name your three largest existing/expected competitors. Which, if any, have a localized presence or distributor network?
-Describe the materials you will need to create your product or service. Are these materials readily available, at the right price and quantity, in your locality? If yes, please describe any relevant information.
-Is there an existing or expected lead time for manufacture, set-up, harvest or breeding? If yes, give estimated lead times for each product.
-What risks or challenges might affect the success of your business, including: licences and accreditation (what can stop you from making this business a success)? How will you reduce or mitigate these risks?
5. Profitability of Your Business
Here they’ve asked three questions to determine this:
-What are your current and expected sales within the next 12 months (units and income)? If there is any seasonality, please explain. [maximum of 50 words is expected]
-What amount of sales, in Naira, must you achieve to reach profitability? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-When do you expect to achieve this (how many months after receiving your first grant award)?
6. How Much Money Do You Need?
You can ask for a minimum of N1m and a maximum of N10m.
You are required to give four short answers here:
-How much money (Naira) do you want from YouWIN? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Capital equipment cost (e.g. machinery, land, building). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Operating expenses (e.g. wages, raw materials, stock). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Other (e.g. pre-start set-up costs, accreditation). [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
7. How Would You Spend YouWIN Funds
Whatever amount of money you’re asking for, you should be able to state clearly what you will be spending the money on.
-What is the minimum equipment cost that is necessary to commence trading or expand your business? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-Describe this equipment. [Maximum of 30 words]. How much money have you already spent on capital equipments? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-How much money do you require or expect to need from other sources (i.e: investors, bank loans, etc)? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-State the progress of any loan application. [Maximum of 20 words] Describe any existing finance loans related to the business. [Maximum of 20 words]
-How much money will you or your family and friends contribute to the business in the next 12 months? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
-How much money do you plan to take out of the business personally (average amount per month? [Amount in Naira. Enter numbers only: If none, enter 0]
8. Additional Information
Please add any additional information/comments that you feel may be relevant and useful with this application.[Maximum number of 100 words]
9. Saving And/Or Submitting Your Application
Be advised that you can only submit one application to YouWIN!; and you won’t be able to edit it, once submitted. So, you should Save For Later use as you go along to avoid losing your data and then Submit Completed Application to YouWIN! when you are completely satisfied with the content of your application. This part is very important so make sure you don’t make mistake here. Don’t forget to check the box to your left hand side to agree to YouWIN terms and conditions.
All right! There you are! Those are the questions you should expect to answer in the first stage of the competition. You can start practicing them and getting your answers ready before the competition begins and wherever possible, get professional advice.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUWIN WEBSITE
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Today been Dec. 10th witnessed the greatest gathering of world leaders in modern history. 91(ninety one) Presidents of the world, including the US president, UK PM, and Cuba president attended the memorial service of late Dr. Nelson Mandela, at the FNB Stadium (Soccer City) in Johannesburg.see more photos after the cut.
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A plastic bag, pouch bag is a type of packaging made of thin, flexible, plastic film, or plastic textile. Plastic bags are used for containing and transporting goods such as foods, powders, ice, magazines, chemicals and waste.
Most plastic bags are bonded with adhesives or are stitched. Some are heat sealed together
Most plastic bags are bonded with adhesives or are stitched. Some are heat sealed together
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19 year old Nigerian homeless man has been arrested in Italy for killing a 60 year old woman. Nwajiobi Donald strangled Caterina Susca with a plastic bag over her head in her home in Bari, on Monday November 11th. Unknown to him, a neighbor took his pictures as he left Susca’s house after the murder. Nwajiobi Donald confessed to the murder on November 14th after he was arrested by police who confronted him with numerous pieces of incriminating evidence collected in the hours immediately following the crime.
Reports had it that, the victim was found semi-naked with a plastic bag over her head and her skull crushed in. Donald killed the woman in self defense after she attacked him with a pair of scissors in her home. Nwajiobi Donald, who is homeless, claimed he met the victim on the morning of the incident and asked her for food; the lady asked him to follow her home with a promise to give him something to eat only to attack him but investigators believe Donald was trying to steal from the woman and when caught in the act, attacked and suffocated her with a plastic bag after beating her up. Police say some money and a phone was stolen from the deceased.
Reports had it that, the victim was found semi-naked with a plastic bag over her head and her skull crushed in. Donald killed the woman in self defense after she attacked him with a pair of scissors in her home. Nwajiobi Donald, who is homeless, claimed he met the victim on the morning of the incident and asked her for food; the lady asked him to follow her home with a promise to give him something to eat only to attack him but investigators believe Donald was trying to steal from the woman and when caught in the act, attacked and suffocated her with a plastic bag after beating her up. Police say some money and a phone was stolen from the deceased.
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Reuben Abati Presidential spokesperson has announced that the president
is currently undergoing medical check up in the UK but says it's nothing
serious. See the State House press release below...
In the course of his on-going visit to London for a meeting of Nigeria’s Honorary International Investors’ Council, President Goodluck Ebere Jonathan became indisposed and could not be present at the opening of the meeting today. President Jonathan has since been examined by competent medical practitioners. He has been advised to rest for a few days.
The Presidency wishes to assure all Nigerians that President Jonathan’s condition is nothing serious and that the medical attention he has sought is only precautionary.
Reuben
Abati, Special
Adviser to the President (Media
& Publicity)
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Burna Boy,MI, Olamide, others, join Ice Prince, Wale, Chipmunk at the concert
I’m a Nigerian artiste exporting Nigerian music – Ice Prince
Ice Prince has announced that former lawmaker and Chief of Staff to the Edo State Governor, Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon, popularly known for his jaw breaking English words, will be hosting the Fire of Zamani, FOZ, Concert which will hold on Saturday, November 23 at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos
I’m a Nigerian artiste exporting Nigerian music – Ice Prince
Ice Prince has announced that former lawmaker and Chief of Staff to the Edo State Governor, Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon, popularly known for his jaw breaking English words, will be hosting the Fire of Zamani, FOZ, Concert which will hold on Saturday, November 23 at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos
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The State Security Service (SSS) today in Abuja paraded five suspected Boko Haram members alleged to have planned deadly attacks on Igala, Kogi State.
Among the suspects were Dr. Mohammad Nazeef Yunus, an Assistant Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Kogi State University. He was said to be the Spiritual Leader and Coordinator for Boko Haram in the State, and the leader of the gang.
Nazeef, who was born in Idah, Kogi State, attended the Arabic Central Primary School in that town, and El-Kanemi College, Maiduguri. He also studied at the Islamic School, University of Medina, in Saudi Arabia and served in the National Youth Service Corp in 1995 at Al-Iman Secondary School, Dogon Dutse, in Jos.
Nazeef earned a Masters Degree in Arabic from the University of Jos. Just last year, he earned a Ph.D in Islamic Studies from Kogi State University.
Also arrested by the SSS were Umar Musa (Instructor), Mustapha Yusuf, Ismaila Yunusa, Mohammed Nasir, and Ibrahim Isa.
SSS spokesperson Marilyn Ogar said the suspects were planning to carry out an attack on Igala Land but were arrested at Zuba white mosque near Abuja on their way to Zambisa in Maiduguri for training. They were also going to install Sharia in Kogi State.
Umar Musa (Head of Operations/Instructor) confessed publicly that he was employed by Boko Haram as Instructor after he lost his job with the state teaching hospital, and was taken to the Sambisa camp of the sect for a week’s training on handling weapons. He said he was deployed to the education unit of the camp as Munzi (instructor) and placed on a monthly salary of N50,000. He further stated that he and Yusuf later returned from Sambisa and re-united with Nazeef in Kogi State where they plotted to carry out violent attacks in Igala land. He maintained that Nazeef appointed him the Head of Operations and munzir.
Mustapha Yusuf (Armourer/Chief Courier) and Ismaila Abdulazeez (Foot soldier) confessed that that Nazeef was their teacher who teaches them Jihad and Islamic Sharia.
Ogar told newsmen that the suspects will soon be charged to court.
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Adaobi Michaella (the girl pictured above) 26 year old was found on Tuesday Nov. 19th at an apartment at Riverstone Apartments in Columbus, Indiana. Her death is being investigated as a homicide.
A spokesman for the Columbus Police Department said her neighbour, 36 year old Ryan Allen Klug, is a person of interest in the case. Ryan also lived in the apartment complex but has gone missing since Adaobi's body was found.
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A secret informant has told Sahara reporters that former ASUU President Professor Festus Iyayi who reportedly died in a fatal car crash involving Kogi State Governor’s convoy was killed by policemen.
The source claimed that the injuries found on the late writer’s chest were consistent with gunshot injuries and that a bullet did pierce his heart.
The source claimed that the injuries found on the late writer’s chest were consistent with gunshot injuries and that a bullet did pierce his heart.
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