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    Thursday 19 March 2015

    The liveschoolnews.com.ng team wish to inform all 2015 Candidates participating on the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME that the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board has release the 2015 UTME Cut-Off Marks For Admission Into Nigeria Institution.

    The  2015 UTME Cut-Off Marks For Admission Into Nigeria Institution has been fully publish on liveschoonews.com.ng

    By this report, all 2015 UTME Candidates can access the Cut-off marks for admission into nigeria institution by clicking here

    JAMB Release 2015 UTME Cut-Off Marks For Admission Into Nigeria Institutions

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    The liveschoolnews.com.ng team wish to inform all 2015 Candidates participating on the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME that the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board has release the 2015 UTME Cut-Off Marks For Admission Into Nigeria Institution.

    The  2015 UTME Cut-Off Marks For Admission Into Nigeria Institution has been fully publish on liveschoonews.com.ng

    By this report, all 2015 UTME Candidates can access the Cut-off marks for admission into nigeria institution by clicking here

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    Monday 14 April 2014

    The outcomes are uploaded online and may be freely obtained to the jamb result checking account web site with no Scratch card



    1) See the Jamb result checking account portal site through the web link below.
    JAMB RESULT CHECKING ACCOUNT PORTAL SITE.
    2:  Enter your Test No. in the space supplied
    3) subsequently Click the "Test Result" button to assess your result. Jamb 2015 Result:

    How to Check JAMB UTME 2015 Result

    To monitor your JAMB UTME results, follow the directions below:
    Directions:
    1. Look at the JAMB UTME 2015 result checking account web site here
    or visit: http://www.dailyschoolnews.com.ng/jamb
    3. Click Submit
    4. Print out your JAMB results.

    JAMB 2015 RESULT CHECKER

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    The outcomes are uploaded online and may be freely obtained to the jamb result checking account web site with no Scratch card



    1) See the Jamb result checking account portal site through the web link below.
    JAMB RESULT CHECKING ACCOUNT PORTAL SITE.
    2:  Enter your Test No. in the space supplied
    3) subsequently Click the "Test Result" button to assess your result. Jamb 2015 Result:

    How to Check JAMB UTME 2015 Result

    To monitor your JAMB UTME results, follow the directions below:
    Directions:
    1. Look at the JAMB UTME 2015 result checking account web site here
    or visit: http://www.dailyschoolnews.com.ng/jamb
    3. Click Submit
    4. Print out your JAMB results.

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    Thursday 30 January 2014

    One of the most utilized social media applications is Instagram, which has been enjoyed by android and apple users.Finally its available for your BlackBerry 10 device, the app works well without bugs, so if you’ve been waiting for this day to come, well here’s your chance to give it a try and see how It works perfectly! have tried with my Q10 with all the features.. bb1 security fail 500x281


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    >Register an account >Browse Feed, Photos & Videos >Upload Photos >Add Photos to Map >Auto Share to Facebook and Twitter >Share Photos & Videos >Tag Photos >Apply native filters and frame to photos >Like and Unlike Photos & Videos >Comment Photos & Videos → Receive Notifications >Explore Popular Photos & Videos >Browse Profiles >Follow and Unfollow Users >Search Users & Hashtags >View News >ReGrann Photos >Edit your Profile >Download Photos & Videos >And much much more… Last version available: iGrann 1.0.0 Release date: 01/27/2014 Compatible Devices: Blackberry Z10, Z30, Q10, Q5, P9982 Compatible OS Versions: Blackberry 10.1 & 10.2 Developed by: Adrian Sacchi Download

    Official Instagram Application For Blackberry

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    One of the most utilized social media applications is Instagram, which has been enjoyed by android and apple users.Finally its available for your BlackBerry 10 device, the app works well without bugs, so if you’ve been waiting for this day to come, well here’s your chance to give it a try and see how It works perfectly! have tried with my Q10 with all the features.. bb1 security fail 500x281


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    >Register an account >Browse Feed, Photos & Videos >Upload Photos >Add Photos to Map >Auto Share to Facebook and Twitter >Share Photos & Videos >Tag Photos >Apply native filters and frame to photos >Like and Unlike Photos & Videos >Comment Photos & Videos → Receive Notifications >Explore Popular Photos & Videos >Browse Profiles >Follow and Unfollow Users >Search Users & Hashtags >View News >ReGrann Photos >Edit your Profile >Download Photos & Videos >And much much more… Last version available: iGrann 1.0.0 Release date: 01/27/2014 Compatible Devices: Blackberry Z10, Z30, Q10, Q5, P9982 Compatible OS Versions: Blackberry 10.1 & 10.2 Developed by: Adrian Sacchi Download

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    With hundreds of new enhancements and refinements rolling out to customers, global leader in mobile communications, BlackBerry yesterday announced the entry of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1, a new software update for BlackBerry 10 smartphones that enables users do more, more easily, and help them to be more productive and stay better connected. Features of the new product which is already making inroads despite competition will include the following: Customize pinch gesture to filter BlackBerry Hub: BlackBerry Hub helps users access all their messages and notifications in one place. A new feature lets users instantly filter the message list in the Hub. You can customize the Hub to show only Unread Messages, Flagged Messages, Draft Messages, Meeting Invites, Sent Messages or Level 1 Alerts. Once the filter criterion is set, you can simply activate it with a pinch gesture on the Hub’s message list. Simplified phone experience The phone includes a new incoming call screen that lets you swipe to the left to answer or swipe right to ignore a call. New intuitive icons allow you to instantly silence the call, or send a Reply Now response through BBM™, SMS or email that you can’t answer the phone right away. You can choose from a list of standard automated responses or respond with a personalized note. SMS and email groups With feature, users can now create SMS and email groups for more efficient broadcast communications. Actionable lock screen notifications You can now “Tap to open” a message that appears on the lock screen, letting you respond to an important message much quicker or to check messages more discreetly. Picture password for quick unlocking - You can quickly unlock your phone using a combination of a picture and a number (0-9) of your choice, which you place at a particular point on the image. When you try to unlock the phone, the picture will appear along with a grid of random numbers. To unlock, simply drag the grid so the number you selected overlays the particular point on the image. Customizable Quick Settings Menu You can now customize what appears on the Settings menu, which includes features such as being able to quickly change the Brightness of the smartphone’s display, toggle various network connections, and access the built-in flashlight. The Settings menu also includes a toggle that lets you instantly switch between your Personal and Work perimeter. Offline browser reading mode - You can now save the current web page you’re on for later viewing, even if you are offline or without an Internet connection. Preferred contact sync You can now choose the sync source for your Contacts ensuring you always have the most up-to-date contact details. When adding a new contact you can designate which sources you want the contact info to sync with, such as the corporate address book, Gmail, Hotmail, etc. Device and battery monitor - A new and improved device monitor provides you with essential details on battery usage, the impact of installed apps on battery life and memory usage and storage, as well as CPU stats. Automatic software updates - OS updates can be set to happen automatically over a Wi-Fi® connection to help ensure you’re always benefiting from the latest and best possible customer experience. Enterprise features When combined with BES10 version 10.2, enterprise customers will gain additional security features and IT policies for when more granular controls are required, such as for regulated industries and for organizations that work with sensitive data. For more information about BES10, please visit www.bes10.com. FM radio - If you have a BlackBerry® Z30, BlackBerry® Q10 or BlackBerry® Q5 smartphone, the new software update unlocks the built-in FM radio in those handsets. You can listen to local FM stations, which does not require any network connection. Subject to carrier approvals, BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1 will be available to customers around the world, rolling out starting today in the U.S., Europe, Canada, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America, and will be available for the entire line of smartphones running BlackBerry 10 (including the Porsche Design P’9982).

    New BlackBerry OS 10.2 Is Out

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    With hundreds of new enhancements and refinements rolling out to customers, global leader in mobile communications, BlackBerry yesterday announced the entry of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1, a new software update for BlackBerry 10 smartphones that enables users do more, more easily, and help them to be more productive and stay better connected. Features of the new product which is already making inroads despite competition will include the following: Customize pinch gesture to filter BlackBerry Hub: BlackBerry Hub helps users access all their messages and notifications in one place. A new feature lets users instantly filter the message list in the Hub. You can customize the Hub to show only Unread Messages, Flagged Messages, Draft Messages, Meeting Invites, Sent Messages or Level 1 Alerts. Once the filter criterion is set, you can simply activate it with a pinch gesture on the Hub’s message list. Simplified phone experience The phone includes a new incoming call screen that lets you swipe to the left to answer or swipe right to ignore a call. New intuitive icons allow you to instantly silence the call, or send a Reply Now response through BBM™, SMS or email that you can’t answer the phone right away. You can choose from a list of standard automated responses or respond with a personalized note. SMS and email groups With feature, users can now create SMS and email groups for more efficient broadcast communications. Actionable lock screen notifications You can now “Tap to open” a message that appears on the lock screen, letting you respond to an important message much quicker or to check messages more discreetly. Picture password for quick unlocking - You can quickly unlock your phone using a combination of a picture and a number (0-9) of your choice, which you place at a particular point on the image. When you try to unlock the phone, the picture will appear along with a grid of random numbers. To unlock, simply drag the grid so the number you selected overlays the particular point on the image. Customizable Quick Settings Menu You can now customize what appears on the Settings menu, which includes features such as being able to quickly change the Brightness of the smartphone’s display, toggle various network connections, and access the built-in flashlight. The Settings menu also includes a toggle that lets you instantly switch between your Personal and Work perimeter. Offline browser reading mode - You can now save the current web page you’re on for later viewing, even if you are offline or without an Internet connection. Preferred contact sync You can now choose the sync source for your Contacts ensuring you always have the most up-to-date contact details. When adding a new contact you can designate which sources you want the contact info to sync with, such as the corporate address book, Gmail, Hotmail, etc. Device and battery monitor - A new and improved device monitor provides you with essential details on battery usage, the impact of installed apps on battery life and memory usage and storage, as well as CPU stats. Automatic software updates - OS updates can be set to happen automatically over a Wi-Fi® connection to help ensure you’re always benefiting from the latest and best possible customer experience. Enterprise features When combined with BES10 version 10.2, enterprise customers will gain additional security features and IT policies for when more granular controls are required, such as for regulated industries and for organizations that work with sensitive data. For more information about BES10, please visit www.bes10.com. FM radio - If you have a BlackBerry® Z30, BlackBerry® Q10 or BlackBerry® Q5 smartphone, the new software update unlocks the built-in FM radio in those handsets. You can listen to local FM stations, which does not require any network connection. Subject to carrier approvals, BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2.1 will be available to customers around the world, rolling out starting today in the U.S., Europe, Canada, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America, and will be available for the entire line of smartphones running BlackBerry 10 (including the Porsche Design P’9982).

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    Palpable confusion reigned in Owerri, yesterday, as a father tied his seven children, including his triplet, to a wheel-barrow and was heading to an unknown destination before officials of Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development intervened. Vanguard investigations revealed that the 44-year-old man, Israel Dike, is a native of Odenkume, Obowo Local Government Area of Imo State, but resides in Ugwu Ekwema, Egbu Road, Owerri. The children’s hands were securely tied to a wheelbarrow while the man was soliciting for buyers for the children, saying he was fed up with his dwindling economic fortunes. A staff of the ministry told Vanguard: “Following a tip off, a high powered team led by the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Nma Onyechere, quickly went and rescued the children.” Apart from disclosing that he planned selling some of them with a view to enabling him take proper care of others, Dike equally lamented that Governor Rochas Okorocha put him in the mess he has found himself today. “Owelle Okorocha is the cause of what I am passing through today. He made me a promise in the past and has failed to redeem it till today,” Dike said. Speaking to newsmen at the scene, the commissioner described Dike as a “depressed man, who is mentally deranged.” While urging Dike’s wife to go for family planning, the commissioner equally promised that government would carefully ascertain the level of the man’s mental problem. Answering a question, Mrs. Onyechere said the ministry would find a way of giving out the children to foster parents with a view to ensuring adequate care and their education.

    Man ties his 7 children to wheel-barrow, solicits for buyers

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    Palpable confusion reigned in Owerri, yesterday, as a father tied his seven children, including his triplet, to a wheel-barrow and was heading to an unknown destination before officials of Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development intervened. Vanguard investigations revealed that the 44-year-old man, Israel Dike, is a native of Odenkume, Obowo Local Government Area of Imo State, but resides in Ugwu Ekwema, Egbu Road, Owerri. The children’s hands were securely tied to a wheelbarrow while the man was soliciting for buyers for the children, saying he was fed up with his dwindling economic fortunes. A staff of the ministry told Vanguard: “Following a tip off, a high powered team led by the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Nma Onyechere, quickly went and rescued the children.” Apart from disclosing that he planned selling some of them with a view to enabling him take proper care of others, Dike equally lamented that Governor Rochas Okorocha put him in the mess he has found himself today. “Owelle Okorocha is the cause of what I am passing through today. He made me a promise in the past and has failed to redeem it till today,” Dike said. Speaking to newsmen at the scene, the commissioner described Dike as a “depressed man, who is mentally deranged.” While urging Dike’s wife to go for family planning, the commissioner equally promised that government would carefully ascertain the level of the man’s mental problem. Answering a question, Mrs. Onyechere said the ministry would find a way of giving out the children to foster parents with a view to ensuring adequate care and their education.

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    The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) -- as part of the Critical Care Societies Collaborative (CCSC) -- has identified five routine critical care practices that should be questioned because they may not always be necessary and could, in fact, be harmful. 52225aaccn


    Its efforts support Choosing Wisely®, an initiative of the ABIM Foundation intended to spur conversations between patients and healthcare providers on what tests and procedures are really necessary. AACN is the first nursing organization to collaborate on development of a Choosing Wisely list. CCSC is a multidisciplinary organization composed of AACN, American College of Chest Physicians, American Thoracic Society and Society of Critical Care Medicine. Its Choosing Wisely list includes five evidence-based recommendations that offer guidance to multidisciplinary teams of critical care professionals. The recommendations are: • Don't order diagnostic tests at regular intervals (such as every day), but rather in response to specific clinical questions. • Don't transfuse red blood cells in hemodynamically stable, non-bleeding critically ill patients with a hemoglobin concentration greater than 7 mg/dL. • Don't use parenteral nutrition in adequately nourished critically ill patients within the first seven days of a stay in an intensive care unit. • Don't deeply sedate mechanically ventilated patients without a specific indication and without daily attempts to lighten sedation. • Don't continue life support for patients at high risk for death or severely impaired functional recovery without offering patients and their families the alternative of care focused entirely on comfort. The list, including more detailed explanations and supporting references, can be found online at Choo singWisely.org. A downloadable PDF, suitable for use in staff meetings and posting, is also available. "A unique feature of this contribution to the Choosing Wisely initiative by the Critical Care Societies Collaborative is that the document represents the interdisciplinary collaboration of nursing and medical societies," said Ramón Lavandero, RN, MA, MSN, FAAN, AACN senior director and clinical associate professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, Conn. "This aligns with the standard for true collaboration in AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments." A CCSC task force with 10 members representing all four societies and the disciplines of internal medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine and critical care nursing developed the list over the past year after careful consideration of the latest evidence, expert opinions and research. The CCSC recommendations join the growing library of more than 220 tests and procedures that have been identified as possibly unnecessary and potentially harmful and, therefore, may require further discussion between patients and physicians. "The specialty societies partnering in the Choosing Wisely campaign have shown tremendous leadership by answering this professional call to action and working to ensure these critical conversations are happening in doctors' offices, communities, hospitals and health systems across the country," said Richard J. Baron, MD, president and CEO of the ABIM Foundation. Since its launch in April 2012, ABIM's Choosing Wisely campaign has partnered with dozens of national healthcare and consumer groups to develop evidence-based lists of tests and procedures that may be overused in their field. Story Source: The above story is based on materials provided by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN).

    Choosing Wisely: Five common clinical practices to reconsider in critical care

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    The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) -- as part of the Critical Care Societies Collaborative (CCSC) -- has identified five routine critical care practices that should be questioned because they may not always be necessary and could, in fact, be harmful. 52225aaccn


    Its efforts support Choosing Wisely®, an initiative of the ABIM Foundation intended to spur conversations between patients and healthcare providers on what tests and procedures are really necessary. AACN is the first nursing organization to collaborate on development of a Choosing Wisely list. CCSC is a multidisciplinary organization composed of AACN, American College of Chest Physicians, American Thoracic Society and Society of Critical Care Medicine. Its Choosing Wisely list includes five evidence-based recommendations that offer guidance to multidisciplinary teams of critical care professionals. The recommendations are: • Don't order diagnostic tests at regular intervals (such as every day), but rather in response to specific clinical questions. • Don't transfuse red blood cells in hemodynamically stable, non-bleeding critically ill patients with a hemoglobin concentration greater than 7 mg/dL. • Don't use parenteral nutrition in adequately nourished critically ill patients within the first seven days of a stay in an intensive care unit. • Don't deeply sedate mechanically ventilated patients without a specific indication and without daily attempts to lighten sedation. • Don't continue life support for patients at high risk for death or severely impaired functional recovery without offering patients and their families the alternative of care focused entirely on comfort. The list, including more detailed explanations and supporting references, can be found online at Choo singWisely.org. A downloadable PDF, suitable for use in staff meetings and posting, is also available. "A unique feature of this contribution to the Choosing Wisely initiative by the Critical Care Societies Collaborative is that the document represents the interdisciplinary collaboration of nursing and medical societies," said Ramón Lavandero, RN, MA, MSN, FAAN, AACN senior director and clinical associate professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, Conn. "This aligns with the standard for true collaboration in AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments." A CCSC task force with 10 members representing all four societies and the disciplines of internal medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine and critical care nursing developed the list over the past year after careful consideration of the latest evidence, expert opinions and research. The CCSC recommendations join the growing library of more than 220 tests and procedures that have been identified as possibly unnecessary and potentially harmful and, therefore, may require further discussion between patients and physicians. "The specialty societies partnering in the Choosing Wisely campaign have shown tremendous leadership by answering this professional call to action and working to ensure these critical conversations are happening in doctors' offices, communities, hospitals and health systems across the country," said Richard J. Baron, MD, president and CEO of the ABIM Foundation. Since its launch in April 2012, ABIM's Choosing Wisely campaign has partnered with dozens of national healthcare and consumer groups to develop evidence-based lists of tests and procedures that may be overused in their field. Story Source: The above story is based on materials provided by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN).

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    The 22nd Assembly of African Union Heads of State and Government on Thursday began a two-day Summit with the crises in South Sudan and the Central African Republic (CAR) taking centre stage. The News Agency of Nigeria,(NAN) reports that the Summit is being attended by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo,and Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar. President Jonathan is leading a delegation of seven members of the Federal Executive Council, including the two ministers of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Works, Health, Justice and Water Resources. The Summit with the theme, 2014, Africa’s Year of Agriculture and Food Security was declared opened by the out-going Chairperson and Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Dessalegn. He said the union was concerned by the continued crises in the two countries. Dessalegn urged leaders to deliberate on the crises and resolve on the best way to tackle them before they assume a catastrophic level in the East African Region and the Continent. On the theme of the Summit, the Ethiopian Prime Minister said the continent had recorded a great shift from the poverty and disease-dreaded continent to the most attractive and investment friendly one. He urged leaders to increase the investment in the agriculture sector to achieve the continental target of 10 per cent. And also to reduce poverty and attain food security in line with the objectives of the CAADP and other AU development agencies. Earlier, Dr Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the AU Commission, announced the appointment of Mrs Binta Diop, a Senegalese as AU Special Envoy for Women, Peace and Security. She said Diop’s appointment will help promote the course of women and children on the continent and beyond. “ I am pleased to announce the appointment of a Special Envoy for women, Peace and Security, Mrs Binta Diop to ensure that voices of women and the vulnerable are heard much more clearly in the peace building process in conflict resolution.“ The News Agency of Nigeria,(NAN) reports that the Summit is being attended by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo,and Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar.(NAN)

    Jonathan, Obasanjo attend AU Assembly; South Sudan, CAR take centre stage

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    The 22nd Assembly of African Union Heads of State and Government on Thursday began a two-day Summit with the crises in South Sudan and the Central African Republic (CAR) taking centre stage. The News Agency of Nigeria,(NAN) reports that the Summit is being attended by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo,and Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar. President Jonathan is leading a delegation of seven members of the Federal Executive Council, including the two ministers of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Works, Health, Justice and Water Resources. The Summit with the theme, 2014, Africa’s Year of Agriculture and Food Security was declared opened by the out-going Chairperson and Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Dessalegn. He said the union was concerned by the continued crises in the two countries. Dessalegn urged leaders to deliberate on the crises and resolve on the best way to tackle them before they assume a catastrophic level in the East African Region and the Continent. On the theme of the Summit, the Ethiopian Prime Minister said the continent had recorded a great shift from the poverty and disease-dreaded continent to the most attractive and investment friendly one. He urged leaders to increase the investment in the agriculture sector to achieve the continental target of 10 per cent. And also to reduce poverty and attain food security in line with the objectives of the CAADP and other AU development agencies. Earlier, Dr Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the AU Commission, announced the appointment of Mrs Binta Diop, a Senegalese as AU Special Envoy for Women, Peace and Security. She said Diop’s appointment will help promote the course of women and children on the continent and beyond. “ I am pleased to announce the appointment of a Special Envoy for women, Peace and Security, Mrs Binta Diop to ensure that voices of women and the vulnerable are heard much more clearly in the peace building process in conflict resolution.“ The News Agency of Nigeria,(NAN) reports that the Summit is being attended by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, former President Olusegun Obasanjo,and Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar.(NAN)

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