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February 16, 2016

Did You Know that Coke in Glass Bottles Have the Best Taste? It’s All Down to Chemistry!

Did you know that drinking Coke out of a glass bottle tastes better than drinking from cans and plastic bottles? Science explains that it all has to do with how the fizzy drink reacts to the material it is being held in – and it seems to be better when surrounded by glass than a […]

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WHO are you? With WHOM am I Speaking? These Pronouns’ Usage Explained

Let’s face it, whom is a problem word. Nobody seems to be quite sure about its proper usage. The truth is, very few people use whom in speech when it’s technically correct. Even scholars who know the rules don’t always apply them. Consider some examples. “Whom were you talking to?” Most teachers will use the

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Classwork Series and Exercises {English Language – SS2}: Reported Speech and Rhymes

English Language SS2 Second Term Week  3 Contents: Grammar: Reported Speech Oracy: Rhymes Vocabulary Development A. Grammar: Reported Speech Look and compare the following  short texts, which have been adapted from the reading passage of this unit. In both  cases the person narrating the story is a man whose name we do not know. A. Direct

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry – SS1}: Chemical Combination

Chemistry SS 1 Week 5 Topic: Chemical Combination Introduction A chemical bond is the result of an attraction between atoms or ions. Chemical compounds are formed by the joining of two or more atoms. The types of bonds that a molecule contains will determine its physical properties, such as melting point, hardness, electrical and thermal

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Classwork Series And Exercises {Physical Education – JSS3}: Communicable Diseases

Physical Health Education, JSS 3, Week 1 Topic: Communicable Diseases Contents Meaning of Communicable disease List of communicable disease Meaning of Communicable Disease Communicable diseases spread from one person to another or from an animal to a person. The spread often happens via airborne viruses or bacteria, but also through blood or other bodily fluid.

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