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August 18, 2016

The Gracious Way To Respond When Someone Mispronounces Your Name

A writer once said: “Remember that a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language”. That being said, how should you act when someone pronounces yours wrongly? You may feel a strong need to correct the person, and this is in order. But you also don’t want to offend or […]

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5 Bad Study Habits Holding You Back From Success, Complete With Their Solutions

Is it possible to study for a test or exam, and still do poorly on it? Now, some of you might say that’s downright impossible! But the truth is that it has been known to happen. Should this happen to you, don’t you go thinking it’s the handiwork of some wicked individual after your destiny,

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Parents: Talk to Your Child About Sex, Help Your Teen Make Responsible Choices

It is normally tough to talk to your children about something as personal and serious as the topic of sex. Before you have this conversation, you’ll need to accept that. But, there are also things that can go wrong and make the talk even tougher. Here are a few, and what you can do about

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Grammar Clinic: The REAL Difference between ACCESS and ASSESS

ACCESS Versus ASSESS As verbs the difference between access and assess is that access is to gain or obtain access to while assess is to determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate. As a noun access is (uncountable) a way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage. Access Noun (uncountable)

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Do plants actually communicate? Yes, they do! Here’s how

You’ve probably secretly wondered what your biology teacher was talking about when she told the class that plants do communicate. Well, she’s right! Now let’s make it clearer to you. Growing evidence suggests that plants can actually communicate and in more ways than one. You see, plants don’t have mouths, eyes or ears but they

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Classwork Series And Exercises { Civic – SS1}: UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Right)

Civic Education, SS1 Topic:UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Right) Contents: Meaning of UDHR Historical background of UDHR The seven core freedom of the UdHR Meaning of UDHR The Universal Declaration of Human Right reflects the fundamental beliefs shared by countries around the world regarding human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry- SS2}: Electrochemistry

Introduction Electrochemistry is the study of electricity and how it relates to chemical reactions. In electrochemistry, electricity can be generated by movements of electrons from one element to another in a reaction known as redox reaction, or oxidation-reduction reaction.  In other word, electrochemistry is the study of changes that cause electrons to move. This movement

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Classwork Series and Exercises { Physics SS3}: AC IN RESISTOR, INDUCTOR AND CAPACITOR

Physics SS 3 Week 2 Topic: AC IN RESISTOR, INDUCTOR AND CAPACITOR Alternating Current Direct current (DC) circuits involve current flowing in one direction. In alternating current (AC) circuits, instead of a constant voltage supplied by a battery, the voltage oscillates in a sine wave pattern, varying with time as V = Vo sin ωt.

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