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June 14, 2017

SS2 Biology Third Term: Terrestrial Habitats

Introduction Terrestrial habitats refer to life on land. The nature of soil, rain fall and temperature are the major factors affecting the nature of terrestrial habitats Most of these habitats are shown in on the map of West Africa indicating the vegetation The terrestrial habitat is divided into four groups. These are: Marsh Rain forest […]

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SS2 Agricultural Science Third Term: Animal Nutrition (II)

Types of Ration Diet and their Uses Diet – This is defined as the amount of feed regularly given to or consumed by an animal. It is formulated to meet specific metabolic and physiological functions as regards growth, development, lactation, reproduction and egg laying. Ration – This is the total supply of feed given to

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SS2 Financial Account Third Term: Preparation of Accounts for Issue of Shares

Introduction As seen in the previous lecture on shares Here, there are three classes of shares namely- shares issued at par, shares issued at premium and shares issues at discounts. In this lecture, we shall now discuss the procedures for preparing the accounts for these various classes of shares. Read on below- Preparation of Account for

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SS2 Mathematics Third Term: Determination of the Mean, Median and Mode of Grouped Frequency Data (Revision)

How to Determine the Mean, Median and Mode from Grouped Frequencies  To better explain how to determine the mean, median and mode of grouped frequency data, we will work with common, relatable examples as you can see below- Ade timed 21 people in the sprint race, to the nearest second: 59, 65, 61, 62, 53, 55,

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SS2 Financial Accounting Third Term: Company Amalgamation

What is Company Amalgamation?  Amalgamation is the blending of two or more existing companies into one company. For example, if two existing companies such as Dangote Flour and Flour Mill Plc go into liquidation to form a new company Dan Flour Mill,  it will be a perfect example of amalgamation. Amalgamation can also be defined

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