Computer Science JSS 1 Third Term
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One of the most awkward things ever is when one of your friends develops a crush on you… but you just don’t like them back like that. You genuinely like them, but only as a friend – and you have no idea what to do about the situation, because you don’t want this person to
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One thing about being a lady is the experience you will have dealing with a lot of crushes, either good or bad. Some crushes are just the worst! Here are the 7 worst crushes you can have: The Nice Guy The nice guy is typically a friend, but he’s too nice to ever turn that
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What does being a ‘digitally competent’ teacher mean? Does it mean using laptops, smartphones, or tablets in the classroom? Does it mean finding new and interesting ways to use those devices along with apps and web tools? What level of expertise with technology constitutes ‘competent’? Or does the concept encompass more than that? Just like
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Kangaroos are the largest living marsupials from the family Macropodidae. There are four species commonly referred to as the kangaroo: the red kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, the western grey kangaroo, and the antilopine kangaroo. Fast Facts about Kangaroo 1. The word kangaroo stems from an Aboriginal language (Guugu Yimidhirr). The Aboriginal word gangurru described the Grey
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Pubic hair–also affectionately known as pubes–is hair that grows all around one’s genitals. To be more specific, it grows on and around the mons pubis and the general crotch region, sometimes including the inner thighs and the bottom. Basically it’s all up in there. As you probably know, it begins to develop when you go
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Pelicans are found on many of the world’s coastlines (including Nigeria) and also along lakes and rivers. They are carnivores, feeding mainly on fish. Many species swim to hunt fish cooperatively. They form a “U” shape and drive fish into shallow water by beating their wings on the surface. Other species dives on the fish and
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The rapports that you create with your teachers can greatly influence your school experience – both inside and outside the classroom. Cultivating strong connections with your instructors can even benefit you throughout the course of your professional career. But how do you begin to develop these relationships? Standing out – in a positive manner –
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