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Thursday, April 5, 2018

2018 MSc Scholarships to in UK, Israel, Netherlands


We are please to bring to you the latest update on Scholarships opportunities around the world. Please click on any of them below to apply.

The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute,

The Faculty of Engineering Sciences is inviting applications from international students that have completed their Bachelor’s Degree at an accredited University abroad.

Applications are invited for STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths) Scholarship – worth up to 50% of the master fee at Middlesex University London. 

The German NGO Dreilinden gGmbH is offering Dreilinden Scholarship for LGBTI activists to pursue MA programme. The selected applicants will participate in the 2018/2019

The Yanshan University Scholarships are awarded to master degree candidates for the academic year 2018-2019. These scholarships are valid for 3 years 
 




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PTDF Overseas Scholarships at Selected Universities in UK, 2018/2019

ICETEX Graduate Scholarships for International Students in Colombia, 2018

March 25, Senatorial Elections: Here is the Official Results


The Constitutional Council has proclaimed the results of March 25, 2018 senatorial polls. The official results show that the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement, CPDM has bagged a landslide majority at the Senatorial elections.
The results proclaimed today by the Chairman of the Constitutional Council Clement Atangana saw the ruling party winning in nine of the ten regions, winning 63 seats in the Senate as against 07 seats for the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Front. The Head of State now has a maximum of ten days to appoint the remaining 30 senators to complete the 100-man house Senate. Speculations are high at whether the SDF will accept appointment into the senate. A school of thought holds that if the SDF refuses such an offer, it is likely to have no group in the senate given that the party needs 10 senators to form a group. The SDF has however won 10% of the seats in competition yet scoring 8.2% at the national level.
Where below is the full results
* CPDM = 81% = 63 seats
* SDF = 8,72% = 7 seats
* NUDP = 5,92% = 0 seat
* CDU= 1,61% = 0 seat
* UPC= 1,41% = 0 seat
* FSNC = 0,76% = 0 seat
* UDP = 0,16% = 0 seat
* ANDP = 0,13% = 0 seat
 


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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Study: Vegetables can help keep older women's blood vessels healthy

New research suggests that women eat vegetables -- raw or cooked, and especially cruciferous vegetables -- to protect the health of their blood vessels. Photo by 6277974/Pixabay 
 
WEDNESDAY, April, 4, 2018 -- Eating lots of vegetables may help older women keep their blood vessels healthy, Australian researchers report.
The biggest benefit seems to come from cruciferous vegetables, including cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli. Eating these strong-smelling veggies was linked to less thickening of the carotid arteries, located in the neck.
Thickening of this major blood vessels is a sign of impending heart disease, the researchers said.
"These findings reinforce the importance of adequate vegetable intake to reduce your risk of atherosclerosis ["hardening of the arteries"], heart attacks and strokes," said lead researcher Lauren Blekkenhorst. She's a research associate in the School of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
"Recommendations to include a couple of servings of cruciferous vegetables may optimize the health benefits of increasing vegetables in the diet," Blekkenhorst said.
She added, however, that this study doesn't prove a lack of vegetables caused carotid artery walls to thicken, only that there was an association between the two.
Veggies are good for you, Blekkenhorst said, because they're high in fiber, so you feel full without consuming many calories.
"They are also packed full of vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals, which have been shown to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress," Blekkenhorst said. Chronic inflammation plays a part in a number of age-related illnesses, including heart disease, she added.
Best of all, the benefits of vegetables exist whether you cook them or eat them raw, Blekkenhorst said. Though cooking reduces some nutrients, eating cooked vegetables aids digestion and absorption of these nutrients, she said.
The benefits found in the study were limited to vegetables like cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli, Blekkenhorst said. Other veggies did not show the same protective link.
She said the value of cruciferous veggies remained even after her team took into account a woman's lifestyle, heart disease risk, and other vegetable and dietary factors.
Blekkenhorst said it's important to eat both raw and cooked vegetables throughout the day.
Any way you prepare them, you'll do your body good, according to a nutritionist not involved with the study.
"Whether raw, roasted, steamed, sauteed or boiled, vegetables offer an amazing array of health benefits," said Samantha Heller, a senior clinical nutritionist at New York University Medical Center.
Vegetables help you fight infection and reduce your risk for mental decline, some cancers, heart disease and diabetes, she said.
"Inflammation plays a big role in the development of atherosclerosis, so it makes sense that eating foods that help lower inflammation may lead to more supple arteries," Heller said.
Whether men also gain these benefits from vegetables isn't clear, the study authors said.
"We cannot be certain that the findings will be the same for older men, as the risk factors for vascular disease are different for men and women, Blekkenhorst said. "But it can't hurt for men to consume more cruciferous vegetables every day."
Heller said it seems reasonable to think that men would derive the same health benefits from eating a variety of vegetables.
For the study, Blekkenhorst's team had nearly 1,000 women 70 and older fill out questionnaires about how often they eat veggies.
Responses ranged from never to three or more times a day. Types of veggies included onions, garlic, leeks, shallots, beans, leafy green vegetables, cruciferous vegetables and yellow, orange or red vegetables.
The researchers used sonograms to measure the thickness of each woman's carotid arteries and the amount of plaque they contained.
The carotid artery walls of women who ate the most vegetables were about 0.05 millimeter thinner than those who ate the fewest.
That difference might be significant, Blekkenhorst said, because a 0.1 millimeter decrease in carotid wall thickness was linked to a 10 percent to 18 percent lower risk of stroke and heart attack.
On average, each additional half-ounce of vegetables eaten in a day was associated with nearly a 1 percent thinner carotid artery wall, she said.
The report was published online April 4 in Journal of the American Heart Association



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That Fantastic Overhead Goal by Ronaldo Against Juventus

Cristiano Ronaldo admitted he didn't expect to score his sensational second goal in Real Madrid's 3-0 Champions League victory over Juventus on Tuesday night.

 
Ronaldo celebrating last night
After Cristiano Ronaldo smashed the ball from high out of the rainy sky into the left-hand corner of Gianluigi Buffon's net for his second goal against Juventus, there was a long second of silence in Turin while the Real Madrid man wheeled away to celebrate, and then a spontaneous round of applause as the home fans gave the Real Madrid striker due respect. What a finish.

Late Winnie Mandela's Granddaughter Shares Last Conversation With Her Granny On Social Media (Photos)

 Late Winnie Mandela's granddaughter, has posted the last conversation she had with her activist grand-mother days before she passed away.

 
Nelson and Winnie Mandela
 On April 2, South African anti-apartheid campaigner, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who is a former wife of South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, died at the aged 81.
Only a week before Winnie Mandela's death, her granddaughter, Zoleka Mandela, joked about a conversation she had with her late grandmother. 
She took to her Instagram handle (@zolekamandela) on Thursday, March 26, to share the interesting post. 
According to the post, Zoleka told her late grandmother that she was searching for the right man for her and intends to screen all of them before her 82nd birthday. 
Zoleka and Winnie Mandela
Zoleka's conversation with late Winnie reads: "Zoleka : Ma, it's time I found you a boo thang so he can do the thangs that need to be done! What is actually your type? 

My Day One (my grandmother): Darling, just look at your grandfather. That's my type. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Israel Cancels Plan To Deport African Migrants

 The controversial plan by Israel to deport thousands of African migrants from the country has finally been cancelled.


Isreali Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
 

Israel has announced it reached a deal with with the UN refugee agency to cancel a controversial plan to deport African migrants and replace it with a new one that will see thousands sent to Western countries.
In the new deal according to a report by AFP, a minimum of 16,250 migrants will be resettled in unspecified Western nations under the agreement announced in a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.