Saturday, December 17, 2011
Uganda to be a corruption free state after m7.
I feel sorry for our state of affairs in this country.The corruption rank is really bad.So many officials in the government have been implicated but all has been null and avoid.What's funny,billions of money were lost in the chogm but all the implicated are now clean.Bukenya was swimming in the corruption waters,he even went to jail.I think its a leadership problem right from top to bottom.The question of character in this country doesnot hold water anny more.If its to go when m7 is still arround,then, all Ugandans must rise up and fight the vice collectively short of that it will go after m7's politics.That will be when??????????????????.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
THE POWER OF PASSION
It takes significant passion to get what u want in life………………….
-Do not take a permanent decision on any situation in life because all the situations are subject to change.
-Do not quit your passion in other wards do not resign from your passion or retire from your passion.
“People from passion world are 100% visionary and goal oriented”. Think about it guys, success will be yours. Says M.O.B
"LIVING MORE LIGHT YEARS REQUIRES PASSION..........................?"
-Do not take a permanent decision on any situation in life because all the situations are subject to change.
-Do not quit your passion in other wards do not resign from your passion or retire from your passion.
“People from passion world are 100% visionary and goal oriented”. Think about it guys, success will be yours. Says M.O.B
"LIVING MORE LIGHT YEARS REQUIRES PASSION..........................?"
Monday, October 13, 2008
THE CIRLCLES OF SUCCESS WORLD-emma
Dream with great courage, it’s a chief distinguishing character. Stand in the line of courage. The features of success circles in the world are:
-Think and work on your vision
-Look out for unfamiliar options in life.
-Stick to your principles with out compromising your integrity in life
-Put those ideas to action
-Talk less and do more Action.
-Be sincere to your self.
“Hope and faith is the best healer to all sorts of problems in our lives. “Says M.O.B
FEATURES OF A CREATIVE WORLD
These people have the following features;
Great deal of energy
Very smart but at times very naive
Very playful but a times extremely serious
Fan tansy world (dream world)
Introverts but at times extroverts
Humble but full of pride
Less rigid ,too flexible but not stereotypes
Rebellious and independent of their actions
Full of passion and charisma
Great deal of enjoyment and happiness specially during the experiment process
Great pain is part of the creative world.
"Every thing seems to be like an excellent idea and so make good business out it."Says M.O.B
-Think and work on your vision
-Look out for unfamiliar options in life.
-Stick to your principles with out compromising your integrity in life
-Put those ideas to action
-Talk less and do more Action.
-Be sincere to your self.
“Hope and faith is the best healer to all sorts of problems in our lives. “Says M.O.B
FEATURES OF A CREATIVE WORLD
These people have the following features;
Great deal of energy
Very smart but at times very naive
Very playful but a times extremely serious
Fan tansy world (dream world)
Introverts but at times extroverts
Humble but full of pride
Less rigid ,too flexible but not stereotypes
Rebellious and independent of their actions
Full of passion and charisma
Great deal of enjoyment and happiness specially during the experiment process
Great pain is part of the creative world.
"Every thing seems to be like an excellent idea and so make good business out it."Says M.O.B
Friday, October 10, 2008
ERA OF TRANSFORMATION-success
If you want to loose weight, it means you will have to reduce on the red meats and at least focus on the white meat. If u are a student, it means missing campus nights at that club and turning them to reading nights. If u want start a side business and yet u are employed full time, just give up gossiping in evenings and sell airtime or some other products at your neighborhood from 6 pm to 9pm.Monday to Friday and even weekends do the same. If u want to upgrade your career, give up watching soaps on did I say Secreto de Amor? And then go further studies during the evenings at campus.
“It’s never too late to mend”-Think about it. Says the M.O.B
“It’s never too late to mend”-Think about it. Says the M.O.B
Monday, September 29, 2008
DNA aspect
Sometimes my daughters' bedrooms are unbelievably messy. Junk everywhere. It often looks like a clothes bomb detonated. I have no idea how they can find anything in the aftermath of such devastation.
Like a teenager's sloppy bedroom, evolutionary biologists regard the genomes (the entire genetic makeup) of organisms as a mess—with functional DNA sequences buried amidst piles of "junk" DNA. This seemingly useless DNA varies from organism to organism, ranging from 30% to nearly 100% of the genome.1
New work, however, indicates that researchers have overlooked a significant amount of functional DNA in genomes, mistaking it for genetic rubbish.2
Evolutionary biologists consider junk DNA to be one of the most potent pieces of evidence for biological evolution.3 According to this view, junk DNA results when undirected biochemical processes and random chemical and physical events transform a functional DNA segment into a useless molecular artifact. Junk pieces of DNA remain part of an organism's genome solely because of its attachment to functional DNA. In this way, evolutionists say, junk DNA persists from generation to generation.
Evolutionists also highlight the fact that in many instances identical (or nearly identical) segments of junk DNA appear in a wide range of related organisms. Frequently, the identical segments reside in corresponding locations in the creatures' genomes. For evolutionists, this consistency indicates that these organisms shared a common ancestor. Accordingly, the junk DNA segment arose prior to the time the creatures diverged from their shared evolutionary ancestor. Such scientists then ask, "Why would a Creator purposely introduce nonfunctional, junk DNA at the exact location in the genomes of different, but seemingly related, organisms?"
Recent studies on junk DNA provide a response to this question—one that evolutionists find surprising, yet hard to deny. Junk DNA possesses function.4
And the latest research adds to this important insight. It now appears that the computer programs used to search for functional DNA sequences in genomes may miss a significant fraction. Researchers demonstrated the holes in the search routines by evaluating their effectiveness at recognizing useful DNA sequences in the regions before and after the gene phox2b. (This gene plays a role in brain development.) The functional sequences associated with this gene regulate its activity. Standard search protocols missed 39 to 71% of the operational DNA elements associated with phox2b. And this estimate is most likely the tip of the iceberg. According to the researchers, "The noncoding functional component of vertebrate genomes may far exceed estimates predicated on evolutionary constraint."5
Even though evolutionary biologists see the genome as a mess, mounting evidence continues to reveal an underlying, elegant structure that points to the work of a Creator. Come to think of it, somehow my daughters always manage to find the clothes they are looking for in their bedrooms. Maybe there's an underlying structure to that disorder, too, that I just can't perceive.
Like a teenager's sloppy bedroom, evolutionary biologists regard the genomes (the entire genetic makeup) of organisms as a mess—with functional DNA sequences buried amidst piles of "junk" DNA. This seemingly useless DNA varies from organism to organism, ranging from 30% to nearly 100% of the genome.1
New work, however, indicates that researchers have overlooked a significant amount of functional DNA in genomes, mistaking it for genetic rubbish.2
Evolutionary biologists consider junk DNA to be one of the most potent pieces of evidence for biological evolution.3 According to this view, junk DNA results when undirected biochemical processes and random chemical and physical events transform a functional DNA segment into a useless molecular artifact. Junk pieces of DNA remain part of an organism's genome solely because of its attachment to functional DNA. In this way, evolutionists say, junk DNA persists from generation to generation.
Evolutionists also highlight the fact that in many instances identical (or nearly identical) segments of junk DNA appear in a wide range of related organisms. Frequently, the identical segments reside in corresponding locations in the creatures' genomes. For evolutionists, this consistency indicates that these organisms shared a common ancestor. Accordingly, the junk DNA segment arose prior to the time the creatures diverged from their shared evolutionary ancestor. Such scientists then ask, "Why would a Creator purposely introduce nonfunctional, junk DNA at the exact location in the genomes of different, but seemingly related, organisms?"
Recent studies on junk DNA provide a response to this question—one that evolutionists find surprising, yet hard to deny. Junk DNA possesses function.4
And the latest research adds to this important insight. It now appears that the computer programs used to search for functional DNA sequences in genomes may miss a significant fraction. Researchers demonstrated the holes in the search routines by evaluating their effectiveness at recognizing useful DNA sequences in the regions before and after the gene phox2b. (This gene plays a role in brain development.) The functional sequences associated with this gene regulate its activity. Standard search protocols missed 39 to 71% of the operational DNA elements associated with phox2b. And this estimate is most likely the tip of the iceberg. According to the researchers, "The noncoding functional component of vertebrate genomes may far exceed estimates predicated on evolutionary constraint."5
Even though evolutionary biologists see the genome as a mess, mounting evidence continues to reveal an underlying, elegant structure that points to the work of a Creator. Come to think of it, somehow my daughters always manage to find the clothes they are looking for in their bedrooms. Maybe there's an underlying structure to that disorder, too, that I just can't perceive.
THE BIGGER PICTURE OF emma
In the African persepective, Muhangi means a new innovation in the 21st century. In fact it signifies creative power in our new era. It means a world of new ideas, be in business, politics, science, investments, Academics, name them. It believes in the creative principle.
In the Christian persepective, Emmanuel means God is with us in every bit of our life. It embraces me, Dad and the Holy Ghost. Emma universally embraces the following aspects/;
-Emotion, if u r looking for laughter, Emma is your passion.
-Honesty, it conforms to higher standards than most in life.
-Charisma, A heart of Gold through tough situations and times in life.
-Relationship, A bond formed will last a life time.
-Recreation, Enjoy time at most in life.
-Opportunity, A carrier is not important to Emma but friends are important to success in life.
Another tip of an ice bag, Denis embraces a secret.
Can u hear that? It’s really amazing.
In the Christian persepective, Emmanuel means God is with us in every bit of our life. It embraces me, Dad and the Holy Ghost. Emma universally embraces the following aspects/;
-Emotion, if u r looking for laughter, Emma is your passion.
-Honesty, it conforms to higher standards than most in life.
-Charisma, A heart of Gold through tough situations and times in life.
-Relationship, A bond formed will last a life time.
-Recreation, Enjoy time at most in life.
-Opportunity, A carrier is not important to Emma but friends are important to success in life.
Another tip of an ice bag, Denis embraces a secret.
Can u hear that? It’s really amazing.
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