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October 31, 2016

Students Take Note- Best Ways To Study Physics!

Most students are worried about one thing- Physics. This is one of the most difficult subjects to study…well except for the Science Nerds who like to crack their brains! For the regular [average] student though, Physics sure can give quite the headache especially when it’s time for exams! All those complex and varied mathematical problems, […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Civic Education – JSS3}: Protection of Human Right

JSS 3 Civic Education First Term Week 3 Topic- Protection of Human Right Content Meaning of Human Right Types of Human Right Human Rights Human rights are privileges that every citizens of a nation must enjoy. The government is the sole protector of human right, if human rights are not protected by the government, many

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Classwork Exercise and Series (Economics- SS2): Concept Of Inflation

Meaning of Inflation Inflation can be defined as the persistent rise in the general price level of goods and services. Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and, subsequently, purchasing power is falling. Inflation occurs when the volume of purchases is permanently running ahead of

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Agriculture – JSS1}: Construction of Vegetable Beds

Agriculture JSS1 Week 8 Topic: CONSTRUCTION OF VEGETABLE BEDS Contents: Meaning of Nursery How to Construct Vegetable Beds A. Introduction: Nursery A nursery is a place where seedling (young crops) are intensively raised and taken care of before they are transplanted to the main field. A nursery is also a place where plants are propagated

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Basic Science – JSS1}: Disease Vectors

Basic Science JSS 1 Week 8 Topic: Disease Vectors Introduction Vectors are animals that transmit diseases from one living thing to another. Their mode of transmission may be feeding, biting, stinging, sucking, etc. The most common vectors include, insects such as mosquitoes, houseflies, tsetse flies, rodents, black flies, fleas, ticks; rodents such as rats; reptiles

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