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gh0stseeker · 23 days
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MARICHO ART COLLAB WITH MY BESTIE @haywiiree
Honestly blame @scary-spaghetti-enjoyer for reminding me this meme exists/j
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ol-jericho-styx · 23 days
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*Jericho awakes to the familiar feeling of Virgil pecking at his face*
"Ow, ow- sorry Virgil, sorry"
*the demon crow was clearly angry with Jericho, and began to communicate with him in that unsettling way that only the scarecrow could hear*
"yes yes, I know you're my only friend, I know that I'm sorry"
*Virgil was seemingly satisfied with that. Letting out one more eerie caw before flittering off*
*relieved, Jericho looks around and realizes he is Marius's bed*
"I suppose I can lay here for the night. It'd probably be rude not to, seeing as he put me here after I embarrassed myself after he was nice enough to kiss me"
*with that thought, Jericho curls up on Marius's bed, and falls asleep while comforted by the knights familiar scent.*
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goddess-mixmi · 3 months
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MariChos & MariGuru 🖤
HEY EMO BOY—
Look, Marisa pulled both emo boys with beautiful smiles, pretty hair, are hardworking and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. But she interacts with them differently. Suguru initiates and she reciprocates in a loving way, Marisa initiates and Choso is all shy because I hc he’s never been in love before so he’s pretty inexperienced but Marisa is very patient with him. He feels more at ease in her presence too especially after what happened to Yuki.
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ssj2hindudude · 1 year
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I’ll do this few at a time…. The Otherworld Secret Service Fact #1: It splitter into 7 Divisons: Kratu, Pulaha, Pulastya, Atri, Angiras, Vasistha, and Maricho. #2: each division is led by a commander (among the Otherworld strongests) and Kara and Syndey are part of the Angiras division (scholars division. They emphasized the pursuit of knowledge)
3. Angiras commander is someone who thirst for knowledge and is known for their intellectual curiosity. And is a collector.
4. final fact, joining is invite-only + letters of recommendation.
Just looked it up. Good detail making them the Manasputras! These are great!
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zambianobserver · 2 years
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Mukata’s former wife fined K5,000 for assaulting guard
Mukata’s former wife fined K5,000 for assaulting guard By Mwaka Ndawa FORMER UPND Chilanga member of parliament Keith Mukata’s ex-wife Maricho Hoare has been fined K5,000 by the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court for assaulting a security guard. Jittery about spending six months in jail, in default of payment before the close of business as directed by magistrate Stanford Ngobola, Maricho has since…
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wally-b-feed · 3 years
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anthony fineran (b 1981), maricho mon, 2021
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lotolle · 7 years
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Finished~
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24sene · 5 years
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La Villa - épisode 20 - Ramadan 2019
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infosurbaines · 2 years
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Pson Zubaboy courtise Gaelle Kibis dans le clip de la chanson « Omalicha » [VIDÉOCLIP]
Pson Zubaboy courtise Gaelle Kibis dans le clip de la chanson « Omalicha » [VIDÉOCLIP]
Pson Zubaboy lève le voile sur le clip du titre lover « Omalicha » aux côtés de la radieuse actrice congolaise Gaelle Kibis alias Anna, qui a séduit le petit écran à travers la série télévisée sénégalaise « Pod et Maricho ». Alors qu’il n’a cessé de le teaser depuis le début de cette semaine, le Badman « Zu » vient enfin de gratifier au public d’un merveilleux clip. Il s’agit de celui du titre…
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collinslusi · 4 years
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Isaya 55:6-7 Dwaruru Ruoth Nyasaye kapod kinde nitie minyalo yudego. Adier, ywagneuru ka pod en machiegni. Joma timbegi mono mondo owe timbegi maricho kod paro mochido. Onego giduog ir Ruoth Nyasaye mondo okechgi. Adier, onego gidwog ir Nyasachwa, nimar nong’wonnigi richogi duto. https://www.instagram.com/p/B-8tPYln-jk/?igshid=1i0gl0u2ee5bj
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thehygieneguru · 4 years
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we keep it a secret no one should know
Is a study that was conducted in Siaya ( west Kenya ); included 120 girls aged from 14-16 years.
The study included some valuable information about different topics that were related to menstruation and menarche and its effects on the society.
Menarche
Girls were unprepared and demonstrated poor reproductive knowledge; they created some practical methods to cope with menstrual difficulties. They did this mostly alone because parental and school support  of menstrual needs is limited. Although its a normal bodily function, yet the attitude towards it vary by culture and is seen as contaminating and severely debilitating. 
As a result of poor menstrual management, girls miss schools because they are ashamed of stained clothing. According to the research done by this study, girls will miss 10-20% of their school days. In addition, In Tanzania a study shows that menarche may also place girls at risk of sexual advances.
As a result they need the introduction of emotional and physical support mechanism. Interventions that provide better menstrual management to school girls have role in improving schooling, sexual and reproductive health and well being.
Lack of preparation for menarche 
Girls can describe learning of menstruation only when experiencing bleeding for the first time.
Luo culture 
Menstruation is not celebrated across the community; nor within individual household. It often kept a secret even from girl’s own mom.
Below are quotes from girls and parents in this community-
When I first started my lower abdomen was stretching painfully and when I went back to the classroom everybody was asking me what was on my clothes, then I told them I don’t know’. (P2 School H).
‘What I can say is that (cough) these girls are scared because they think that they are the only ones experiencing monthly period. And also it is our fault as parents not to share with our girls of the changes they will be undergoing. They are not aware that all females undergo the same.’ (P8 Parent FGD 4).
I was going to the latrine and I also had stomach cramps then I was surprised to see blood coming out’; Moderator ‘What did you do?’; P2 ‘Nothing, I just went back and changed my pant.’ (P2 School J).
That’s why they get pregnant while still young since they had already started menstruating and know it among themselves and don’t even inform the parents.’ (P7 Parent FGD3).
The few girls who did receive information prior to reaching menarche reported that it was rarely more detailed than they will bleed every month from their vagina when they reach a certain age, and that ‘timo timbe maricho’ (‘doing bad things’) once they had started ‘attending’ could lead to pregnancy.
‘I saw blood from my vagina and I never knew anything. I went to my mother and I told her what I saw and she told me that is my monthly period. I should be careful.’ (P5 School D).
‘He [uncle] told me that people start menstruating at the age of eight. Then he also told me not to allow myself to be deceived by men because I can get pregnant at that time.’ (P5 School C).
Sexual vulnerability 
Below are quotes that demonstrated how they felt about menarche
Mature
 I feel that I am now a grown up because once you have started your menses, when you like playing with men you can become pregnant.’ (P9 School H).
sexual maturity 
When we start menstruating we long for some things.’ (P12 School E).
‘But what are these things that we do long for?’ (Moderator School E).
‘You long to have sex with a boy.’ (P12 School E).
Pressure to have sex
If boys want to know that you are old enough to have sexual intercourse, he looks at your breast. After noticing that your breast has enlarged, he will tell you “I long for something can you give me.’ (P7 School D).
How parents feel about it 
I think when a girl starts her monthly periods I restrict her from moving around with the father because he might take advantage of her.’ (P8 Parent FGD3).
‘They (men) see that, as in, they see your breasts are enlarging,(laughter) pimples appear on your face, and hair also grows on pubic area, hips broadening, and so you are mature to marry.’ (P4 School I).
‘We fear telling father. He can have a negative thought. He can have another mind?’ (P6 School B).
‘Which kind of mind?’ (Moderator School B).
‘He can take advantage of you. He can think that my daughter is now a grown up, sowhen you are left alone with him in the house he can sleep with you.’ (P6 School B).
‘There are some [fathers] if you tell them will say you are now mature and they can even rape you if you don’t have your mother around’. (P6 School D).
Secrecy 
secrecy was frequently mentioned and was highlighted by parents as customary. 
Nearly all girl’s opinion was that males (fathers, brothers or classmates) should not be aware that they were menstruating. (because they are not supposed to know)
It was crucial for girls that boys remained unaware in order to prevent them from laughing at them or telling other people about it. 
Fear and shame
The most important emotion related to menstruation was mainly because of the shame surrounding leaking blood.
Fear of leaking at school was dominant; when students stand up to respond to a teacher revealing their soiled dress
‘Even if I come to school I am embarrassed because at times I don’t have what to use, or if I have cloths maybe I’ve not worn them properly or I’ve only worn my underwear so when I get up my dress is already soiled.’ (P4 School H).
What about other girls, do they take time off or just come to school as usual?’ (Moderator School F).
‘They can absent themselves from school.’ (P11 School F).
‘They can absent themselves from school because of the materials that they are using and so they get embarrassed.’ (P3 School F).
‘Sometimes they have painful stomach cramps that walking becomes a problem and also lack of things to use to manage menses because the parents cannot afford pads.’ (P5 School C).
‘Most of the girls do not go to school during their monthly periods, because as Luo’s we still cling to the past. We cannot buy our children proper materials for managing their menses even a cotton wool. We tell them to wear old pieces of clothes instead. They then become fearful and feel that when they get up the clothes might come out and so her classmates or the teachers might laugh at her, so much embarrassments make them not to go to school during their periods.’ (P1 Parent FGD 1).
Coping strategies 
tying a sweater around their waist
seeking permission to bathe or go home
hiding until a friend can help them
going home without permission
Fear from leakage or odor
‘Sometimes when I am in class and the teacher is teaching, I don’t concentrate on what is being taught because your mind is always on the thought that when you stand and your clothes will be blood stained and the teacher will see, hence you don’t concentrate.’ (P3 School H).
‘You feel you do not want to stay in class, all you feel is that you should go back home and rest because you cannot concentrate in class even if the teacher is teaching. You might be thinking that your dress might get soiled.’ (P10 School G).
‘You do not want to sit next to your teacher, maybe you are smelling.’ (P2 School G).
Coping with inadequate alternatives
Most commonly mentioned alternative were old clothes, blankets or pieces of bedding. Also, some girls used several pairs of panties, socks, towels, cotton wool or tissue.
infrequently, girls used grass, leaves polytene paper or material from sacks.
When girl’s menses unexpectedly grass or leaves plucked from the ground around school yard was reported to be the only solution available. 
Menstrual hygiene 
Girls found difficulty in bathing several times during the day when menstruating because they had to compete for using scarce resources such as soap even with mothers
Menarche and interpersonal relationships 
Girls faced emotional bullying because they feared being made fun of while. menstruating. Moreover, Humiliation displayed towards girls struggling with menstrual problems is an example of a social norm.
Once girls reach menarche, boys view them as sexually mature; placing girls at risk of sexual advances including coercoin.
Forced sex is common among Kenyan girls with 12-21% of Kenyan females reporting their first sex was non consensual.
Rape and exploitation is described as “reality for youth” in the African setting.
Lack of cash to purchase menstrual protection is a hardship for girls, as a result some girls participate in transaction sex to get money for buying pads. ( and they were accepted within social norm)
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snap221me · 5 years
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(03 Photos) Marichou Diop et Pod, en toute complicité
(03 Photos) Marichou Diop et Pod, en toute complicité
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tinyangelpalacebonk · 4 years
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zambianobserver · 2 years
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Keith Mukata's ex-wife denies stealing motor vehicle
Keith Mukata’s ex-wife denies stealing motor vehicle
By Mwaka Ndawa FORMER Chilanga member of parliament Keith Mukata’s ex-wife Maricho Roisin Hoare has denied stealing a motor vehicle belonging to the bakery which she jointly owned with her estranged husband. Appearing before the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, Maricho 41, a business executive of Lusaka’s Chelston area, has also pleaded not guilty to charges of theft by director, forgery…
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nulled-corner · 5 years
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Civil Service Exam (CSE) Results August 2019 (Professional) | Region 9 List Of Passers
The Civil Service Commission or also known as CSC has released the results of the Civil Service Exam – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) for both the Professional and Subprofessional levels which was scheduled last August 4, 2019.
You will find the list of names of all who passed the Civil Service Exam (CSE) for both the Professional and Subprofessional levels in this site as well as the names of the exam takers who made it to the Top 10 once the data is made available by the CSC.
Below is the full List of Passers August 4, 2019 Civil Service Exam – Pen & Paper Test (CSE-PPT) Professional Level – List of Passers Civil Service Commission Regional Office No. 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) ABALLE, IAN JESTON L ABDELRAHMAN, SAMEE S ABDULAJID, RAFIE A ABDULMAJED, NABELLAH T ABELLA, TROIDJAN PAUL A ABENES, DARREN AL B ABES, GLAZEL C
ABILA, AIAN JAMES A ABO-ABO, ERNIE MARK E ABOC, ALYSSA KYLE M ABOGA-A, MELSON B ABREA, KRIZZIA KATE J ACADEMIA, CRISANTO E ACAMA, NEEM VIVIEN G ACAPULCO, PHIL STEPHEN T ACAYLAR, FRETZ E ACEBEDO, JOHN RHYLL O ACERVO, JOEBERT M ACHAY, JUNELL ANN L ADRAINCEM, ERMILLE A ADRAINCEM, KEVIN VINCENT C AGUA, ROBERT JR. L AGUILAR, KAY ERIKA ODHEZ DR AGUILERA, ALYSSA ISABELLE A AGUIRRE, ROMEL A AGUSTIN, ALDOUS JOHN B AGUSTIN, DANNA JYN D AHALUL, AREEJ A AHMAD, AFZAL QADRI B ALABAN, JONIE O ALABASTRO, CHERRIE-ANN C ALANO, DARWISA J ALBAIN, MUHAMMAD ASHRAF J ALBANI, ABDUL MUJHIB A ALBUTRA, JESERY MAE O ALCAZAR, ARJEE S ALCOSEBA, JAZZEN MAE V ALEGARBES, JAYA C ALEJANDRO, GERALD J ALFARO, KELLIE ROBYN A ALIAWAN, CHARLENE MAE T ALICAWAY, CHICKO H ALLONES, LUTCHIE Q ALMEROL, PHOEBE EVERLYN C ALOTA, SUZETTE V ALVAREZ, CHARLOTTE JOYCE V AMAR, FRENZIL MAY M AMBA, RENATO JR. 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Professional Level | Complete list of passers National Capital Region (NCR) Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) CARAGA Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 Region 11 Region 12 Subprofessional Level | Complete list of passers National Capital Region (NCR) Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) CARAGA Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 Region 11 Region 12 This site will also list down the following:
List of successful exam takers Top 10 passers And much more related information with regards to the Civil Service Exam Results in August 2019 Ad
On August 4, 2019 PRC has conducted its examination in the following testing centers:
National Capital Region (Metro Manila) Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) CARAGA Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Ilocos Region Cagayan Valley Central Luzon Southern Tagalog Region (MIMAROPA/ CALABARZON) Bicol Region Western Visayas Central Visayas Eastern Visayas Zamboanga Peninsula Northern Mindanao Davao Region SOCCSKSARGEN Exam Coverage And Schedule Here is the exam coverage for both Prof and Subprof levels:
Professional Level (Prof) – In English and Filipino
Numerical Ability (Basic Operations; Word Problems) Analytical Ability (Word Association – identifying assumptions and conclusions; Logic; Data Interpretation) Verbal Ability (Grammar and Correct Usage; Vocabulary; Paragraph Organization; Reading Comprehension) General Information (Philippine Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees RA No. 6713, Peace and Human Rights Issues and Concepts, Environment Management and Protection) SubProfessional Level (SubProf) – In English and Filipino
Numerical Ability (Basic Operations; Word Problems) Clerical Ability (Filing; Spelling) Verbal Ability (Grammar and Correct Usage; Vocabulary; Paragraph Organization; Reading Comprehension) General Information (Philippine Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees RA No. 6713, Peace and Human Rights Issues and Concepts, Environment Management and Protection) Exam result release date:
The Civil Service Exam (CES) result is expected to be released (60) 60 days after the last day of the examination or on October 1-3, 2019.
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