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unleasheddestiny
Urieli0n :
краще продай)) дпм не гарний разовий дамаг поганий маскування нема броня чистий картон
2025-10-19 06:35:06
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andriikab
Andrii :
Щось довго ти його мучив)) уявляю як буде далі😂
2025-10-18 23:00:48
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chinases369
Chinases :
норм танчик
2025-11-16 06:48:34
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samposebe153
Meloman :
До якого числа це обз ?
2025-10-19 08:01:37
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zmiy_ua
𝕹𝖔 𝕸𝖊𝖗𝖈𝖞,𝕹𝖔 𝕮𝖗𝖞 :
а того 279 хтось хоч катає?
2025-11-12 14:25:06
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mityajko
mityajko :
вінхунд круто фармить, правда тільки один раз, але щось біля 700к срібла
2025-11-09 06:34:57
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__veron___111
Евгений :
Ну да так уверенно сказал что осталось еще два он походу даже не представляет шо там дальше😂😂😂
2025-10-19 06:46:37
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angel_life_ua
ANGEL_LIFE_UA :
ну норм стартонув--той момент коли я вже всі завдання на три танки зробив з відзнакою 😁
2025-10-19 06:13:53
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jleprekoh4ik
Leprekon :
пофарми
2025-10-18 21:33:55
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pavlentii.wot
Pavlentii :
щось довго ти його боров
2025-10-19 20:11:08
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zondersasha
Александр Юхименко :
Його можна якось отримати чи шо?
2025-11-12 19:52:00
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svyatoy2023
svyatoy :
ну по гореть на лбз , выкачать, и продать , как чаше всего все и делают😂
2025-11-10 04:51:54
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zimko_
ЗімКо :
якось до мене заходить глядач і каже за скільки ти днів взяв вінхунда і я такий: -днів? 🤔 -Так! -11годин🤣
2025-10-18 22:45:43
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curs3dcrown
SUKA EBAMIUY ZXC PEDICK :
а я вже встиг 3 мітки взяти)
2025-11-12 13:25:09
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vagoizhevod
Неуправляемый Юпитер :
Я вже Блек рока забираю,люди тіки віндхунда беруть
2025-10-22 17:20:40
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timon_po_ke_mon
TiMON_po_ke_mon :
2025-10-19 15:55:21
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koji9h4uk_05
Микола :
Я блек рока взяв, задавайте питання
2025-10-28 20:37:14
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surzhik_tv
surzhik :
Що скажеш про нього???
2025-10-19 05:23:24
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bilchenko.m
bilchenko.m :
оце тільки получів? його получіть максимум тиждень з отлічієм
2025-10-21 12:12:16
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nemor1ze
nemor1ze :
Чет ты задерживаешься братан, мне осталась последняя на блек рока, если тебе виндхунд дался тяжело, то дальше вообще не вариант
2025-10-19 08:22:00
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frost6387
улыбок тебе дед макар :
Оо, ты даже не представляешь что будет дальше 😅
2025-10-19 07:42:26
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iiceleon
Леонардик❾¾ :
я на половині дравеца, страдаю😅
2025-10-19 14:52:13
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stepanakert14
Stepanakert :
Дравец полтора месяца делал . Блэк рок неделю одно задание делал . Анрил
2025-10-28 09:37:16
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swyatoy_otets
swyatoy_otets :
Дравєц хороший)
2025-10-21 15:17:27
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perets969
Perets969 :
Я продав
2025-10-19 08:30:58
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Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, has acknowledged that, despite Namibia’s strong legal and policy frameworks promoting national unity, the enforcement of anti-tribalism measures in schools remains inconsistent, allowing ethnic divisions and stereotypes to persist among learners. In an interview with Nampa, Steenkamp said tribalism among learners has become a concern, one that undermines the purpose of education and contradicts Namibia’s constitutional values of equality and unity. “Our Constitution enshrines the principle of unity in diversity, and our education system must be the primary vehicle for nurturing that ideal. Unfortunately, while frameworks exist, implementation varies significantly across schools,” she said. She explained that schools are guided by the Education Act of 2020 and codes of conduct that prohibit any form of discrimination, yet some institutions still experience incidents of tribal jokes, bullying, and exclusion. “We cannot turn a blind eye to this reality. Enforcement needs to be strengthened at every level,” she said. She added that while themes of national identity and unity are embedded in subjects such as life skills, history, and social studies, many schools fall short of translating these values into daily practice, noting that teachers play a critical role in shaping learners’ attitudes towards other cultural groups. “Our teachers are our greatest resource, but they must be empowered and reminded to challenge stereotypes when they arise and to model inclusive behaviour in classrooms,” she said. She further warned that unchecked tribalism has long-term consequences for Namibia’s future, as it fosters division and weakens social cohesion among the youth. She assured that the ministry will continue reviewing school policies and training programmes to ensure that the education system remains a unifying force, one that moulds learners into responsible citizens who embrace diversity and strengthen Namibia’s social fabric. #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcPlusApp
Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, has acknowledged that, despite Namibia’s strong legal and policy frameworks promoting national unity, the enforcement of anti-tribalism measures in schools remains inconsistent, allowing ethnic divisions and stereotypes to persist among learners. In an interview with Nampa, Steenkamp said tribalism among learners has become a concern, one that undermines the purpose of education and contradicts Namibia’s constitutional values of equality and unity. “Our Constitution enshrines the principle of unity in diversity, and our education system must be the primary vehicle for nurturing that ideal. Unfortunately, while frameworks exist, implementation varies significantly across schools,” she said. She explained that schools are guided by the Education Act of 2020 and codes of conduct that prohibit any form of discrimination, yet some institutions still experience incidents of tribal jokes, bullying, and exclusion. “We cannot turn a blind eye to this reality. Enforcement needs to be strengthened at every level,” she said. She added that while themes of national identity and unity are embedded in subjects such as life skills, history, and social studies, many schools fall short of translating these values into daily practice, noting that teachers play a critical role in shaping learners’ attitudes towards other cultural groups. “Our teachers are our greatest resource, but they must be empowered and reminded to challenge stereotypes when they arise and to model inclusive behaviour in classrooms,” she said. She further warned that unchecked tribalism has long-term consequences for Namibia’s future, as it fosters division and weakens social cohesion among the youth. She assured that the ministry will continue reviewing school policies and training programmes to ensure that the education system remains a unifying force, one that moulds learners into responsible citizens who embrace diversity and strengthen Namibia’s social fabric. #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcPlusApp

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