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June 29, 2017

JSS2 Basic Science Third Term: Reproduction In Plants

Introduction Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents. Asexual reproduction produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes, genetically identical to the

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SS2 Economics Third Term: Theory of Income Determination

The Circular Flow of Income The circular flow of income and spending shows connections between different sectors of an economy. It shows flows of goods and services and factors of production between firms and households. The circular flow also shows how national income or Gross Domestic Product is calculated. The circular flow of income can also

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JSS3 Business Studies Revision: Book Keeping Ethics

Topic: Book Keeping Ethics Content: Meaning of Ethics Transparency, Accountability and Probity (TAP)  Meaning of TAP The need for TAP in Business Attributes of TAP Problems created by TAP INTRODUCTION Working in a bookkeeping role means that you have a responsibility for behaving in the interest of the public. You need to behave ethically and professionally

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Examination Hint: Active and Passive Verbs & Effective Writing Rules

Grammar: Active and Passive Verbs Skill Focus: Writing an Argument Grammar: Active and Passive Verbs Verbs A verb is a word or more than one word that is used to express an action or a state of being. Every sentence must have a verb. This makes the verb the most important word as far as the construction

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SS1 Mathematics Third Term: Construction of Quadrilateral Polygon

Introduction We can identify different quadrilaterals based on the properties sides, diagonals and angles. Quadrilaterals are made up of ten parts. However, to construct them, you do not need to know the measurements of all of them. In case of special quadrilaterals, like the rectangle, just two measurements, the lengths of its adjacent sides are enough to construct it. A kite can

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SS1 English Language Term Third: Spoken English: Consonant Sounds Followed by /KW/; Punctuation; Differences between Compound and Complex Sentences

Introduction to the Consonant Sounds Followed by /KW/ Although now written with a consonant and a vowel as qu-, the /kw/ sound is made up of two consonants. As a result, it falls under the consonant cluster category. The letter q is used the most rarely of all English letters with the exception of z.

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