His response to that is to point out how trucking compares to, say, the energy industry. Trucking transportation services are a $726 billion market, while petroleum refining total $501 billion in the US. And trucking is about to catch up to energy in one significant way. On March 29, the country's first trucking freight futures market will sound its opening bell. That means the tens of thousands of firms who use trucks to move their goods will be able to better forecast what transport costs will total as far as 16 months ahead; transportation costs represent some 8% of US GDP.
When I first learned about menstruation at age seven,” says Margie Profet, “I couldn’t believe it! Then when we watched these films when I was 10 or 11 — remember those cartoons that showed the ovaries and the Fallopian tubes? — I thought, This is really bizarre. And when they said, ‘Well, the body gets rid of the uterine lining because it has nothing to do,’ I thought that didn’t make sense.
Hear him: “ is a devil in disguise. She took me to all or any type of herbalists with the idea of helping my business flourish but I never knew I was digging my grave. She’s fetish; she has all type of incisions throughout her waist. “She hypnotized me into marrying her. I just woke up that morning and found myself in a wedding ceremony with her. I was reluctant initially but I became so helpless and weak, to the extent that I couldn’t go contrary to her command.
In a recent post by Inkblot on Instagram, the production company revealed a few details of forthcoming movie as well as the fact that the project has wrapped up its production shoot. The video revealed some of the cast who would feature in the production. Aside Adesuwa, the cast mates include Mofe Duncan, Jidekene Achufusi, Seun Ajayi, Blossom Chukwujekwu and Layi Wasabi. ADVERTISEMENT
Isioma Osaje is in the director's chair of the production, which commenced on August 12, 2023, as revealed by a post on their socials.
November 4, 2015 12:21 PM EST
Amazon opened its first physical book store on Nov. 2 in Seattle’s University Village neighborhood. The company says Amazon Books is a “physical extension of Amazon.com.”
Amazon Books doesn’t look much different than an average book shop. But Amazon’s store is unique in that it includes reviews customers have posted on its website. The company also says books sold in its store are priced the same as the ones on its website.