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SS2 Civic Education Third Term: Who is a Pedestrian? – Duties of Pedestrians

Who is a Pedestrian? A pedestrian is someone who travels on foot, not using a vehicle. They can include individuals walking for exercise, leisure or transportation. As pedestrians, we have a crucial role in maintaining safety on the roads, whether walking to school, the park, or just around our neighbourhood. Responsibilities of Pedestrians 1. Traffic

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SS2 English Language Third Term: Nasal Consonants; Adjectival Clause

Nasal Consonants Nasals are consonants that are formed by blocking the oral passage and allowing the air to escape through the nose. Present-Day English has three nasals, all of which are voiced (vocal cords vibrating during the articulation of the nasal). (The nasals, the lateral /l/, the retroflex /r/, and the semivowels /w/ and /j/ are sometimes called the resonants.) A nasal

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SS1 Business Administration Third Term: Cheque – meaning and features of cheque

Meaning of Cheque A cheque may be regarded as a bill of exchange; the only difference is that the bank is always the drawee in case of a cheque. The Bill of Exchange Act defines a cheque as “A bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand.” From the above definition it appears

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SS1 Agricultural Science Third Term: Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals

Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy refers to the form and structure of the body while physiology refers to the functions of the forms and parts of the body. Some of the systems which maintain the body include, circulatory system, reproductive, respiratory, nervous and digestive system. Circulatory System This system involves all the organs and tissues which

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SS1 Civic Education Third Term: Types of Constituted Authority

Types of Constituted Authorities Traditional constituted authorities: Traditional constituted authority is based on the customs and traditions or culture of the people. The leaders are in charge of the local traditions and customs. Examples of traditional constituted authorities in Nigeria are: Alafin of Oyo, the sultan of sokoto, the obi of umaiah Functions of the Traditional

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JSS1 Civic Education Third Term: Ethnicity

Meaning of Ethnicity The definitions of Ethnicity vary, depending on the context. One way to define Ethnicity is that Ethnicity is a fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. Ethnicity is defined as a shared cultural identity involving similar practices, initiations, beliefs and linguistic features

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JSS1 Computer Science Third Term: Internal Features Of the System Unit

Introduction The central processing unit is the brain of the computer system. It is responsible for all processing activities that take place within the computer system. It is also responsible for processing data given meaningful information. Component Of the CPU The cup consist of the three components The Control. The arithmetic and logic unit: this

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JSS1 Physical Health Education Third Term: High Jump for Men at Olympics

Introduction High jump is a field event included in the track and field athletics discipline. The aim of the athletes competing in high jump event is to jump over a horizontal bar without using any other device. The horizontal bar is generally set at a predetermined height. Since the early days of the event, athletes

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JSS1 Home Economics Third Term: Puberty, Personal Hygiene and Adolescence

WHAT IS PUBERTY? Puberty is the short span of time which marks the beginning of sexual maturation. This period differs in both boys and girls. Boys gradually reach puberty at about the age of twelve, while girls reach at about ten to eleven. I. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADOLESCENCE AND ADOLESCENTS Adolescence is the period in every

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