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    1. Asked: September 30, 2020In: Analytics

      What is the impact of COVID-19 on religious and faith communities?

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      Added an answer on September 30, 2020 at 10:09 pm

      The outbreak of the Covid-19 has made religious houses conduct services online such that congregation can have access to them during the service and after service. It will be unwise to see religious leaders who see the disease outbreak as thing to tackle with faith instead of precaution. ImplementatRead more

      The outbreak of the Covid-19 has made religious houses conduct services online such that congregation can have access to them during the service and after service. It will be unwise to see religious leaders who see the disease outbreak as thing to tackle with faith instead of precaution. Implementation of online services should be implemented for now. And if at all churches and mosques will be fully opened later, the proper guidelines and social distancing needs to be strictly maintained.

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    2. Asked: September 30, 2020In: Analytics

      Does the Sharia Law in the Northern part of Nigeria give maximum respect for the Fundamental Human Rights of the Northerners?

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      Added an answer on September 30, 2020 at 10:00 pm

      Sharia has been a major body of civil and criminal code of conducts in 12 Muslim states in Nigeria with the presence of sharia courts as well. However, the manner in which sharia law has been applied to criminal law in Nigeria so far has raised a lot of controversy concerning Han rights. There is noRead more

      Sharia has been a major body of civil and criminal code of conducts in 12 Muslim states in Nigeria with the presence of sharia courts as well. However, the manner in which sharia law has been applied to criminal law in Nigeria so far has raised a lot of controversy concerning Han rights. There is no advocacy for or against the sharia law, the concern is on the violations on human rights which arise from the implementation of the sharia law. It is pertinent that the aspects of the sharia laws that violate the human rights be looked upon and provisions be made to restructure such aspects that tend to disregard the fundamental human rights.

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    3. Asked: September 30, 2020In: Communication

      What are the most beautiful things to do when alone?

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      Added an answer on September 30, 2020 at 8:00 am

      I hope you find these tips helpful and most importantly fun to do; Go to a random bar to have your favorite drink, talk to the bartender. Relax and enjoy the background music. Travel. No need to cater to someone else's agenda. Traveling alone, you get to make your own schedule. Take a walk. The treeRead more

      I hope you find these tips helpful and most importantly fun to do;
      Go to a random bar to have your favorite drink, talk to the bartender. Relax and enjoy the background music.

      Travel. No need to cater to someone else’s agenda. Traveling alone, you get to make your own schedule.

      Take a walk. The trees! The grass! The air! They are all whispering, “If you had brought Beth along she would have wanted to talk about her boyfriend and you would not be able to fully enjoy us.”

      Make a list of all the people who were a positive influence on your life and write each of them a thank you letter. Think for a bit about all of the people who have inspired you and helped you along in your current life path. Make a list of all of these people – mine, for example, includes my high school English teacher, some relatives and friends, and a few college professors. Then pull out a notepad and a pen and write each of them a handwritten letter, reminding them of how they helped you out and thanking them for doing so. It’s a great way to get in touch with the people who helped shape your life, and it’s something you’ll feel genuinely good about for a long time (you probably haven’t even remembered them in years, that’s like an opportunity to appreciate them).

      Learn some basic yoga poses. Yoga is a great way to relax and meditate while stretching the muscles of your body and getting a surprisingly intense workout at the same time. Basic yoga is extremely simple and feels really good – a stretching routine once a day feels really good to me.

      Listen to a podcast. Podcasts are wonderful snippets of intelligent and engaging talks, where people pour out their hearts and ideas for you to hear (for free).

      Tour your neighborhood on foot. Most neighborhoods have many interesting secrets and things to enjoy and observe on foot. Just head out of your front door and wander wherever your spirit takes you. You’ll likely find all sorts of interesting things, places you didn’t know about before, interesting landmarks, beautiful sights, and perhaps an interesting free thing to pick up along the way.

      Listen to your favorite music up loud and let yourself dance to it. I love to turn the music up loud on occasion and bounce around to it (all in complete privacy, of course). Few things get me more pumped up than a really lively song and a bunch of moving around in rhythm to the music. I’m sure you have your favorites.

      Visit the library. This is one of the best free things for an introvert to do. Your public library is a gigantic collection of free books, movies, music, magazines, and countless other things – all there for the borrowing. Plus, there’s usually a lot of activities there for the introvert, from film showings to recommended reading lists and community calendars. Stop by and see what things a library really has to offer.

      Teach yourself to meditate. For stress relief and aid for overcoming tiredness, few things work better for me than a short period of meditation. The easiest technique is to just sit in a comfortable chair, close your eyes, and focus on nothing but breathing slowly for a while. Breathe in slowly, hold it for a bit, breathe out slowly. Over and over. I’ve been practicing meditation for at least 10 minutes a day, and the effects have been profound. You should try it too.
      Enjoy your leave

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    4. Asked: September 30, 2020In: Communication

      What do you do when people stare at you?

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      Added an answer on September 30, 2020 at 8:00 am

      When I catch people steal glances at me without any reason, I simply focus on their shoes. I stare so hard at their shoes, that they’d think their shoes were bad. Don’t stare at me, it is disrespectful. If you want to make me uncomfortable by staring at me, then I’m left with no choice than to makeRead more

      When I catch people steal glances at me without any reason, I simply focus on their shoes. I stare so hard at their shoes, that they’d think their shoes were bad. Don’t stare at me, it is disrespectful. If you want to make me uncomfortable by staring at me, then I’m left with no choice than to make you more uncomfortable.

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