Global stocks sank Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said he was not satisfied with talks that are aimed at averting a trade war with China. Equities were also dented by poor eurozone economic data, and as Trump cast doubt on a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “Trump (is) continuing to drive uncertainty over global trade,” said analyst Joshua Mahony at trading firm IG. “European markets are following their Asian counterparts lower, as a pessimistic tone from Trump is compounded by downbeat economic data,” he added. Markets had surged Monday after US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said they had agreed to pull back from imposing threatened tariffs on billions of dollars of goods, and continue talks on a variety of trade issues. However, Trump has declared that he was “not satisfied” with the status of the talks, fuelling worries that the world’s top two economies could still slug out an economically pain...
Many mothers treat their children like perfect creatures and only notice imperfection, or rather, 'bad character' in other children. Here are things you need to moderate in your child's growthfare .
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1. Stop stomaching their gossips. Ma, you are closer to the child, even you sir; stop registering their gossips. 'Mama Nkechi just said sth about you mummy, she did this, she did that.' Even if that what actually Mama Nkechi did, so shun them first before gossip trade become habitual.
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2. Their eyes' kingdom. Do you ever take note of what they watch at all? Do you? Some movies are rated 18, you don't bother, let alone lampooning them. Do you know that saying 'practice makes perfect?' I bet you do. They are eye-practising, don't worry, they'll attain perfection. How can a child of maybe, seven be advising you not to watch Spartacus , that 'Doctore Bleep up.' ( am I really hearing this?)
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3. Dress Inn. Are you vigilant they are not visiting immoral dress inn? They may get intoxicated. You are the parent, you don't want a bad thing to happen to them, do you? It's at your own peril. Remember, the way you dress, is the way you are addressed.
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4. What is their pride? Have you ever asked them that question?
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5. Phonetinent. What do they spend time doing online most? I understand this is a technological world. Tell me, what's technological being useless? Ha ha, pornofacebookgram right?
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6. Company. Do moderate the caliber of people they keep. That saying: 'show me your friend and I'll tell you who....' finish it.
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7. Rearing a glutton. Minimize the tank of food you give them all in the name of feeding. House-girl eats a piece of meat and your son takes eight pieces. Don't worry, father karma visit is inevitable.
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8. TV hours. This should be limited. Too much of everything is good's brother.
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9. Outward approach. How do they treat others? Do they treat others in a way somebody with parental upbring would do?
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10. Now you! It ends it all; moderate you.
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1. Stop stomaching their gossips. Ma, you are closer to the child, even you sir; stop registering their gossips. 'Mama Nkechi just said sth about you mummy, she did this, she did that.' Even if that what actually Mama Nkechi did, so shun them first before gossip trade become habitual.
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2. Their eyes' kingdom. Do you ever take note of what they watch at all? Do you? Some movies are rated 18, you don't bother, let alone lampooning them. Do you know that saying 'practice makes perfect?' I bet you do. They are eye-practising, don't worry, they'll attain perfection. How can a child of maybe, seven be advising you not to watch Spartacus , that 'Doctore Bleep up.' ( am I really hearing this?)
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3. Dress Inn. Are you vigilant they are not visiting immoral dress inn? They may get intoxicated. You are the parent, you don't want a bad thing to happen to them, do you? It's at your own peril. Remember, the way you dress, is the way you are addressed.
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4. What is their pride? Have you ever asked them that question?
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5. Phonetinent. What do they spend time doing online most? I understand this is a technological world. Tell me, what's technological being useless? Ha ha, pornofacebookgram right?
.
6. Company. Do moderate the caliber of people they keep. That saying: 'show me your friend and I'll tell you who....' finish it.
.
7. Rearing a glutton. Minimize the tank of food you give them all in the name of feeding. House-girl eats a piece of meat and your son takes eight pieces. Don't worry, father karma visit is inevitable.
.
8. TV hours. This should be limited. Too much of everything is good's brother.
.
9. Outward approach. How do they treat others? Do they treat others in a way somebody with parental upbring would do?
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10. Now you! It ends it all; moderate you.
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