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But Clock would always wait out in the hall until that bell rang and he'd burst through the door every morning like this.
every morning like this.
What may seem trivial, such as just excluding someone from the coffee run every morning, over time, that creates a really oppressive working environment.
every morning, over time,
teaspoons of lime juice and a pinch of pepper. Mix this well. Drink this every morning on
teaspoons of lime juice and a pinch of pepper. Mix this well. Drink this every morning on
will sing every morning what they call a duet. All the groups...
will sing every morning what they call a duet. All the groups...
An extra 30 minutes every morning is sometimes all it takes.
We looked forward to going to work every morning.
So that as I'm brushing my teeth, I'm priming my brain to see my goals in front of me every morning and every night.
So on my bathroom mirror, I have my goals that are on my mirror so that as I'm brushing my teeth, I'm priming my brain to see my goals in front of me every morning and every night.
They tell you, once you take a cup of this tea every morning for say one month you're going to lose weight. And there's also things like herbal cure-it-alls, you know, lots of mixtures of herbs which they claim, oh this can cure HIV, this can cure cancer, this can cure sickle cell anemia. And there are lots of messages from health experts, even state regulatory bodies, saying, oh these things do not work. We do not have any evidence that these things will offer you the value that this will promise, that it offers. And then there are also things like unregulated fertility and aphrodisiac products. You know, people and lots of messages online will tell you, oh once you take this or you apply this topically, you're going to get better in the other room. You know, you're going to be better, your performance is going to be great, it's going to offer you this and that. Part of the reasons why this happens in a country like Nigeria is currently, Nigeria is facing very tough economic times and this has affected the cost of drugs. Most people can no longer afford medical products, so they are turning to alternative means, unorthodox means, and they're looking for ways to take care of their health while they can still, you know, keep the little money that they have. Then things like the cultural background of Nigeria and the religious background, Nigeria being a very conservative country, conversations around sex and fertility and reproductive health isn't what you ideally hear people talk about in the open. So that means, because it's very hush-hush, people seek for very secret ways to address their needs in that sphere. And lastly, here is our What in the World colleague, Maria Clara Montoya.
They tell you, "Oh, once you take a cup of this tea every morning for, say, one month, you're going to lose weight." And there are also things like herbal cure-it-alls, you know, uh, lots of mixtures of herbs which they claim, "Oh, this can cure HIV.
In Ankara, in Eskişehir, in Izmir, the students which they are just using their rights to protest, to just talk with the government, to just talk with the people, to just supporting their democracy, every day, every morning they are taking from their home, which they are not attacking anyone.
In Ankara, in Eskişehir, in İzmir, the students, which they are just using their rights to protest, to just talk with the government, to just talk with the people, to just support their democracy, every day, every morning they are taken from their home, which they are not attacking anyone.
You're dropping them off. Maybe you drop off your kids at school every morning. This is a great
Maybe you drop off your kids at school every morning.