Monday 12 September 2016

*```FEW WORDS ABOUT RAUF KAZEEM ISAAC```*

_Calendar wise, today makes it *90 days to my birthday,* it's my usual practice to always say little about myself._

*Rauf Kazeem Isaac* delivers powerful presentations to small and big gatherings. He motivates people to think and analyze about themselves.

He is a prominent and inspiring motivational speaker, a counselor, a Relationship Life Doctor, an Academic Life Coach, a Career Life Builder who is endowed with astounding spontaneity, incursive mind and a charismatic personality. He has conducted various personality development programs in some parts of Nigeria spanning its length and the breadth, for the student community, various stake-holders of the academic community related to the teaching-learning process, corporate sector, communities employed in highly stressed working environments and the class of pseudo-failures who are resigned to their fate. His workshops are quite unique and exclusive, known for their exceptional content backed by his inimitable and captivating style of delivery. His enlivening sessions are intuitive which stimulates the participants to unleash their inherent energies, fulfill their potential and create an intense desire for success and personal excellence. They are highly interactive, participative and action-oriented designed to infuse incredible dynamism and vigour into the participants, helping them to grow personally and professionally.

*Rauf Kazeem Isaac's specialization:*
Rauf Kazeem Isaac specializes in the upgradation of life skills viz. positive thinking, emotion management (for overcoming grief, sorrow, fear, frustration, boredom, anger etc.), stress management, time management, self-confidence and several other critical issues that may be identified in the participants. The contents vary as per the need, time available for interaction, general profile of the participants, expectations and concern.
Rauf Kazeem Isaac has bagged so many certificates home and abroad in various disciplines of life and human endeavors.

He specializes in Academics, Career, Relationship, Dating, Sex and Marital Talks,. This has given him edge to heal broken relationships/marriages, reconcile divorcées. This also has given him edge to found three different platforms; The Singles Network (TSN), Voice of Single Ladies (VOSL), and Scholars Villa. The TSN and VOSL aims at addressing all relationship, dating, and marital issues while Scholars Villa is a platform for academics where he builds and nurtures the academically challenged students.

*Rauf Kazeem Isaac's work:*

Some of his works include:

1. *Unpublished Undergraduate Project:* _The Comparative Study of Private and Public Senior Secondary School's Performance in WAEC Mathematics from 2010-2014 (A case study of some selected senior secondary schools in Kosofe Local Government, Lagos, Nigeria)_

2. *A Theses Paper:* _Exploring Approaches to Teaching Algebra and their Effects for Students (2015)_

3. *A Theses Paper:* _The Causes of Poor Academic Perfomance of Students in External Examinations (2011)_

4. *A Theses Paper:* _Improving the Quality and Validity of Mathematics Assessment (2014)_

5. *A Project Research:* _Marriage (2013)_

*other works which are e-Books include:*

6. Techniques for Learning at the University Level

7. E-Exam made Easy

8. Secrets of Securing Admission into the Higher Institutions

9. Master Key to O'Level Physics

10. Searchlight Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools

11. Choosing a Life Partner

12. Mathematics Education as a Field of Study

13. The Ants

14. The Fundamental Steps to the Choice of Career

15. The ABC of Relationship

_These are some of his works to mention but a few_

Feel free to invite him for all seminars, workshops, lectures, he is ready and willing to deliver!

*Contacts:*
Tel: 08033771836

Whatsapp: 08131388834

Emails: ddonzikk@gmail.com, bishopzikk@yahoo.com, scholarsvilla@gmail.com, donzikkmayowa@gmail.com

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/donzikk01, www.facebook.com/donzikkmayowa

Twitter handle: www.twitter.com/donzikkmayowa, www.twitter.com/bishopzikk

Blogs: www.donzikkmayowa.blogspot.com, www.scholarsvilla.wordpress.com
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Sunday 11 September 2016

HOW TO MILK A COW

1 Make sure the cow has a halter and is tied to a sturdy post or held in a stanchion.

2 Clean the teats with soapy water or iodine. (Warm water may help coax or "bring down" the milk.) Dry the teats, but don't rub or irritate them.

3 Place a bucket underneath the udder. Better yet, hold it between your legs. It takes practice, but this can be done easily and comfortably. This position reduces the chance of the cow kicking over the pail of milk.

4. Sit or squat in a position that will allow you to move away quickly if the cow becomes uncooperative. Sitting cross-legged on the ground, for example, is not safe. (See Warnings below.) An ordinary milk stool can be fabricated with two 2x4's cut and nailed to form a "T" - cut to fit your behind and make sure it is low enough to afford comfortable access to the cow's teats.

5 Apply a lubricant such as Vaseline to your hands to minimize friction.

6 Wrap your warm hands around two of the four teats. Choose diagonal teats (front left and rear right, for example). Or, try the front teats first, then the back pair.

7 Squeeze the base of the teat, after gently clamping each teat between your extended thumb and first finger, so that the teat fills your palm as you squeeze down.

8 Squeeze down to push out the milk, maintaining your grip on the base of the teat so that the milk doesn't flow back up into the udder. Do not jerk or yank the teats. This motion is performed by sequentially squeezing your fingers from the middle to the pinky to force the milk out. Be gentle yet firm. Keep your eyes peeled for mastitis

9 Repeat with your other hand. Most people prefer to alternate (right hand, left hand, right hand, etc.) The downward squeezing motions takes less effort doing it in alternate steps than all at the same time.

10 Continue until the quarter that you're milking looks deflated. Experienced farmers can feel the udder to know exactly when all the milk has come down. Often even looking at the quarter just milked can tell you if it's been emptied enough or not.

11 Move on to milk the other two teats. If you use the diagonal method, switching sides is not necessary.

Rauf Kazeem Isaac
(C) May, 2013
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