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See Ways to save money after losing a job

Ali earned a seven figure salary for years until he recently lost his job. His former employers hit financial trouble and had to downsize employees to ensure the company does not go bust. To compensate Ali, the company paid him severance package that was equal to his one year annual salary. He reckons it might take him six months to one year to get a new job and does not want to run out of cash before then, let alone see his severance vanish. His options are limited to spending wisely and investing cautiously lest he faces the consequences of losing not just a job but his savings.
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Remaining financially viable after losing a job and before getting another is not very easy. However, with determination, one can achieve this. Whilst there is no one size fits all approach to responding, I believe applying the following ideas can help prepare you or anyone you might know who is in this situation.

Just like Food,Water also has Shelf Life

Thanks to enough health education and awareness, many of us are aware of the fact that food products have a shelf life. Before many pay for their grocery and provisions at supermarkets and malls, one of the first things they do is to check the day such item would expire.
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Why do we do this? Expired food products, according to experts, have been linked to illnesses such as diarrhoea and food poisoning which, in severe cases, have led to instant death.

28 athletes in doping retests banned -IAAF

The IAAF has initiated disciplinary action against 28 athletes after they retested samples from the 2005 and 2007 world championships with new technology that can uncover previously undetectable substances and found 32 adverse doping cases, Reuters reports.

Eastern Europeans, including Russians, make up a large number of the 28, sources familiar with the testing told.
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They were not aware of any Americans on the list and the BBC reported there were no British athletes.
The world athletics governing body said it could not yet name the 28 or even their nationalities, “due to the legal process”.

You Can Also Have A Perfect Body With This Weight-Gain Transformation

Drew Manning, a trainer from Utah, U.S, passed a hard mission to  achieve a profound connection between him and his overweight clients. His method was incredible: he gained 70 pounds through an unhealthy diet and no exercise – and then get back into shape.

Drew Manning tried to get his clients’ feelings during training sessions. He started with the ‘special diet’ which included fast food, soda, high-sugar cereal and more. Also he stopped doing fitness activity.
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5 Reasons Lagosians Don't Like Police Officers

The mantra that the ‘Police is your friend’ is a popular, yet meaningless inscription you find in almost all police stations in Lagos. It is Only a JJC that will believe it. In fact, the sight of a person in uniform brings goose pimples to some Lagosians. Lagosians hate the police for many reasons but here are 5 reason Lagosians don’t consider the police as their friend.

1. Bribery and Extortion

Bribery is no doubt the biggest reason the police in Lagos is hated and has lost all sense of respect. Every police officer is viewed as a potential bribe collector. Some people with the means even break the law knowing that they can pay their way through. Lagosians feel that the toughest of police can be broken down by offering him a few Naira notes. This has made the police lose all sense of respect among the citizens.
Policemen beat up a protester during a rally against fuel subsidy removal on Ikorodu road in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos January 3, 2012. Hundreds of demonstrators in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos shut petrol stations, formed human barriers along motorways and hijacked buses on Tuesday in protest against the shock doubling of fuel prices after a government subsidy was removed. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye (NIGERIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)