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Author name: Oluwayemi Alabi

As an educationist and ICT enthusiast, I deliver concise and incisive classwork notes with the motive to enhance learning and mitigate the ropy standard of education in Nigeria. Need to get in touch? Email: pass@passnownow.com Call/Whatsapp: 07060545017

Here’s What Would Happen If The Earth Suddenly Stopped Spinning

Sometimes it’s easy to forget that the Earth and everything on it are rotating. But it’s a good thing that our planet keeps spinning, because if it suddenly stopped it would unleash a torrent of catastrophes. Just listen to what Michael Stevens has to say in this new installment of his Vsauce YouTube series. “First […]

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The Best Study Skills – Five Important Strategies You Should Know and Use

Advice on the best study skills can be found in many books and across the web. However, these sources often gloss over certain memory-related habits that can really help you remember the material much better. On this page I describe five proven study strategies that every student should know and use to maximise their retention

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Lagos begins placement test into Public Secondary Schools

  Lagos State government has said henceforth, admission of pupil into its public secondary schools will be through a placement examination to be conducted throughout the state. Already, the government has set Saturday, July 5 for the placement test for admission into the state public secondary schools for the 2014/15 academic session. The test will

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A good night’s sleep really DOES boost your brain: Getting shut eye helps builds nerve cells linked with learning

  The belief that a good night’s sleep boosts memory has been shown in countless tests. But up until now, direct evidence has been lacking on how exactly sleep strengthens the brains’ neural connections. Now researchers in New York have, for the first time, provided clear physical evidence that sleep fortifies learning. The finding adds

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