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Approaching a woman in public can be very nerve-wracking, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience doing so. However, you might also be making it harder on yourself than it needs to be. Here are five tips that will help you when it comes to how to approach a girl in public with greater success.

  • Walk Tall
One of the easiest ways to display the sort of outward confidence you need when approaching women is to walk tall. Stand up straight and have a manly gait about your walk. Feel free to copy icons of masculinity when you’re first getting started. When you approach a woman in this way you’re showing confidence that’s going to make everything else easier. Best of all, this works even if you aren’t feeling confident. Don’t be afraid to practice this at home before you head out to meet women.

  • Approach Immediately
Do you ever find yourself wondering if a woman noticed you or not? Guess what? She did. That’s why it’s important to approach a woman in public immediately. The longer you wait the more likely you feel unconfident at best. Just take a breath, gather yourself and walk over. Rejection can be hard for a lot of men to deal with, but remember: You’r
e never going to win the lottery without buying a ticket. To have success approaching girls in public, you first have to approach them. Sooner is always better than later.

  • Don’t Over Think It
Another benefit of approaching a girl immediately is that it cuts down on a natural tendency to over think your approach. To open a conversation, create the spark of interest and get her wanting to talk to you more. In sales, they often say that every sentence of your sales letter is about getting someone to read the next. Think of your approach this way: You’re not really trying to get her to fall in love with you. You’re trying to get her to want to keep talking to you. This is why we recommend that men start conversations with light, playful, content-free banter.

  • Using Body Language
When you talk to your guy friends, you two aren’t facing each other dead on. Similarly, you don’t want to do this when you approach a woman. It’s best to approach from the side or, at the very least, pivot there after your initial approach. Talk to her over your shoulder, turning in when you talk and turning slightly away when she does. This is a far more natural way to talk to her, rather than the “job interview” style that all too many men use when they approach women.

  • Getting Her Number
Especially if you’re approaching a woman in public during the day or in a place other than a bar or club, you want to get her number fast. How do you do this? After you’ve gotten her interested and gotten her attention, tell her that you need her number so that the two of you can get together. Hand her your phone ready to accept her number, then text her with something like “This is Joe, the coolest guy you met :-)”
The Ghanaian teacher and youtube comedian ''Teacher Kwadwo'' upon his funny videos accros all social media platforms especially on youtube has landed him at Dubai during the launch of Huawei mate20 pro.The CEO of EIB NETWORK,Bolaray, who was also at the function surprised  Teacher Kwadwo at his hotel room with EMPERIO ARMANI wrist watch worth Ghc800,Many thought it was the birthday of the Ghanaian comedian but he clearly stated that ;he loves the hardwork and initiation of the young teacher. He moreover said the young comedian serves as an inspiration to most Ghanaian youth and therefore want to keep him on his toes to continue his work.Teacher Kwadwo comically posted on this instagram page that ''Even if he put on this watch,his friends will still argue he bought it from the kejetia market for Ghc 20 so he wish the watch can talk anytime a friend argues.He later added on his post GOD BLESS YOU BOSS.

The Takoradi Technical University in the year 2000 to 2006 was noted to be the best polytechnic in terms of academic and entertainment till it dropped in 2008 after an illegal demonstration lead by then president of the student representative council (SRC).Getting to a decade now after Donzy chaka,PmDePresenter,Ayesem,Hafiz,MC Orgee,Deon Boakye and alot more found their way out of the school,the institution seems to be a boring place when it comes to entertaiment.With regards to the 2017/2818 academic year's SRC week celebration that brought a lot of secretive murmuring and chaos into the university due to the huge amount of money being paid to the late Ebony for poor performance.One issue that historically marvelled every student was the unstructured stage used during the artiste night at the business campus.This convinced about 80% of the student populace voweing  not to attend any student related function but to the amazement of the school,things has really changed when it comes to school activities under the auspice of the 2018/2019 SRC president by the name Foster Semebia.The first joyous thrill was the SUMMIT AFRICA which for the first in history brought Kafui Dei and other dignitaries into the school to fill the schools auditorium with about 1,300 students.The SRC team is set make to history again through this years Akwaaba week celebration which for the first time,artiste like shatta wale and stonebwoy are going to be on the same stage on TTU campus,not forgetting the MTN hitmakers like,KIDI,KUAMI EUGENE,FREDA RYHMES and from the ground up camp KWESI ARTHUR
.The entertainment committee has promised the student populace to relax and expect nothing but the best because they are going to combine education and entertainment to bring the school to its ''top form''.
The students Representative Council (S.R.C) of theTakoradi Technical University as part of its annual routine of organizing an "S.R.C Akwaaba week" to welcome the freshmen and women into the University has been a successful one as its started yesterday during a float at the business campus but suddenly turned into a "mess"when student jumped onto the stage to fight those in charge of  sharing of the T-shirts and other souvenirs, during the launch of the whole program today at the universities auditorium.Whiles others blame the students for rushing too much,majority also charged the S.R.C team for incompetency and improper planning and this has cause  students from the Nzema Mensah and the Ahanta hall not to participate in the rest of the program.And now the whole campus is afraid this years Akwaaba's week wouldn't be of a better form if surely this two halls absent themselves.

TTU STUDENTS FOUGHT OVER S.R.C T-SHIRTS

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology branch of the Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASAG) is to partner the Office of the National Entrepreneurial and Innovations Plan, among other local and West Africa sub-regional investors, to provide financial and logistical support for KNUST graduates, to enable them to start their own businesses after school. 

Aside from prospective graduate entrepreneurs, those already engaged in some viable ventures also stand to benefit from the support package in the form of grants. 

The President of the KNUST branch of GRASAG, Abraham Poku Adu, made these known at an educational forum in Kumasi, which was organised by the Women's Commission of the association. It was under the theme ‘Today's Graduate: Exploring Numerous Opportunities’. 

Tertiary and senior high school students, researchers, investors and small and medium-scale entrepreneurs were among the participants at the forum. 

Mr Adu explained that the problem of graduate unemployment is a global phenomenon which requires that graduates, especially in developing countries, should think outside the box and explore the numerous socio-economic opportunities which abound in their societies. 

He emphasised that prospective beneficiaries of the National Entrepreneurial and Innovations Plan, which would be rolled out soon, would need to justify support for their respective business ideas, adding that there would not be room for preferential treatment. 

Mr Adu also assured that GRASAG would continue to organise such forums for both tertiary and senior high school students to ultimately enhance their understanding of the dynamics of the global economic environment.

A Career Guidance Counsellor and motivational speaker, Lydia Berko-Asare urged the participants not to bow to societal pressure, particularly from their families on matters concerning career choices. 

Rather, they should focus on pursuing careers they are passionate about. Other speakers at the forum spoke on ‘Women in the Development Process’ and ‘The Responsible Use Of Social Media





Brief description:
Chosen by the University of Coventry’s Deputy Vice Chancellor (International Development), Professor David Pilsbury, the successful recipients of the Global Leaders Scholarship will be awarded to three aspirational international students who can demonstrate their drive and ambition to become international global leaders of the future.
Host Institution(s):
Coventry University, UK
Level/Field of study:
Number of Awards:
3
Target group:
International students
Scholarship value/inclusions/duration:
Each award is worth up to £10,000.  Continuing funding over years 2 and 3 is possible but is subject to students passing each year with a minimum average grade of 55% and the attendance legally required to satisfy visa requirements
Eligibility:
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:
  • • Be an international fee paying and self-funded student
  • • Have been offered a place to study at one of Coventry University’s full-time undergraduate courses
  • • Hold at least two of three A-levels at grade A (or hold equivalent qualifications).
  • • Submit a scholarship application including a statement of support which should not exceed 500 words prior to the application deadline of 30 June 2017.
  • • Your statement of support should state succinctly the outstanding leadership skills that you have demonstrated prior to study in addition to how you will use the knowledge gained from your chosen degree programme to become a future global leader.
Application instructions:
Before you apply for this scholarship you must have completed an application for a September 2017 course. The scholarship application form will require you to provide your Application ID. You must submit a scholarship application including a statement of support which should not exceed 500 words prior to the application deadline of 30 June 2017.
It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
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Brief description:
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT)offers scholarships to international students who wish to study at Japanese universities as undergraduate students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program for 2018.
Host Institution(s):
Universities in Japan
Fields of study:
Those who wish to study in Japan as an undergraduate student must choose a field of major from two major fields: (1) Social Sciences and Humanities and (2) Natural Sciences.
Please refer to the official website for detailed list of eligible fields of study.
Number of Scholarships:
Not specified.
Target group:
Nationals of countries which has diplomatic relations with the Japanese government.
Scholarship Benefits/Durations:
The scholarship includes tuition and other fees, allowance of 117,000 yen per month, an additional monthly stipend of 2,000 or 3,000 yen may be provided to those undertaking study or research in specially designated regions, and travel costs to and from Japan. Please refer to the official website for full scholarship benefits.
The scholarship period will last for five years from April 2018 to March 2023, including the one-year preparatory education in the Japanese language and other subjects due to be provided upon arrival in Japan.
Eligibility:
(1) Nationality: Applicants must have the nationality of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan. An applicant who has Japanese nationality at the time of application is not eligible. However, persons with dual nationality who hold Japanese nationality and whose place of residence at the time of application is outside of Japan are eligible to apply as long as they choose the nationality of the foreign country and give up their Japanese nationality by the date of their arrival in Japan. Applicant screening will be conducted at the Japanese diplomatic mission in the applicant’s country
(2) Age: Applicants, in principle, must have been born between April 2, 1996 and April 1, 2001.
(3) Academic Background: Applicants must meet one of the following conditions:
  1. Must have completed 12 years of school education, or are expected to complete said education by March 2018. (However, for applicants wishing to enroll from the autumn term through direct placement, applicants must be expected to complete the 12 years of school education by August 2018.)
  2. Must have completed an educational course at a school equivalent to a high school, or are expected to complete the course by 2018. (However, those desiring direct placement are excluded.)
  3. Other than the qualifications in 1 and 2 above, must have qualifications deemed to be suitable for enrollment in a Japanese university at the time of application.
(4) Japanese Language: Applicants must be willing to learn Japanese. Applicants must be interested in Japan and be willing to deepen their understanding of Japan after arriving in Japan. In addition, in principle, applicants must be willing to carry out their academic studies in Japan in Japanese.
(5) Health: Applicants must submit a health certificate in the prescribed format signed by a physician attesting that the applicant has no physical or mental conditions hindering the applicant’s study in Japan.
(7) Arrival in Japan: In principle, applicants must be able to arrive in Japan between the 1st and 7th of April 2018. If an applicant is to enroll in his/her university from the fall semester through direct placement, he or she must be able to leave for and arrive in Japan by the date specified by the accepting university.
(7) Visa Requirement: The applicant shall receive a “Student” visa, as stipulated in Appended Table 1(4) of the Immigration Act, and enter Japan with the residence status of “Student.” In regards to the visa, it should, in principle, be issued at the Japanese diplomatic mission in the applicant’s country.
Please refer to the official website for complete eligibility criteria and conditions of the scholarship.
Application Instructions:
Applicants must submit the required documents to the Japanese diplomatic mission in the applicant’s country by the required deadline. Because the application process differs according to the country in which the Japanese embassy is located, please inquire at the Japanese embassy or consulate general in your country for details.  The deadline of the applications differ varies per country.
It is important to read to visit the official website (links found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
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