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In most situations, affect is used as a verb, and effect is used as a noun. However, both words have alternate meanings when used as different parts of speech. Comparison chart Affect Effect Most common meaning In its most common usage, “affect” is a verb; “to affect” something is to make an impact on something.
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There are a variety of friends that everyone needs to have in life. Think of friends who are always there for you regardless of any circumstance. Such friends are very necessary to have, but unfortunately, they are hard to come by. However, there is this other kind of friends – The Frenemies! They are friends
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We’ve got some good news and some bad news. Let’s start with the bad, because we like to save the best for last: You’ll be dealing with your period for a long, long time—and over the course of that long, long time, you will stain, well, just about everything it’s possible to stain. But the
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There are certain ‘rules’ in standard British English grammar regarding the distinction between will and shall which you should be aware of, even if the current consensus is that these two verbs are generally interchangeable in most, but not all, situations. In British English, there has been a traditional rule of prescriptive grammar stating that,
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ABUSE OF THE INTERNET Internet abuse refers to improper use of the internet and may include: Computer Crime – or cyber crime, is any crime that involves a computer and a network. It is the use of computers for criminal activities. Cyber-bullying – Use of the internet to bully and intimidate. It is the use
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About 15,000 teachers from three South Western states working under a Federal Teachers’ Scheme yesterday protested in Ibadan over non-payment of their salaries by the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC. The teachers, led by Miss Lawal Bukola and Mr. Obayomi Gideon complained that the commission owes them about N2. 6 billion. Some of their placards
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The West African Examinations Council has released the May/June 2015 Senior School Certificate Examination results, withholding 118,101 candidates’ results out of the 1.5 million students that sat the examination. The Head of WAEC’s Nigerian Office, Mr Charles Eguridu who disclosed this at its Yaba Office said:”Out of 1,593,442 candidates who sat for the examinations, only
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It can be difficult sometimes to make new friends especially if you’re an introvert or you deal with social anxiety. But just because it’s hard doesn’t mean it’s impossible! First of all, you shouldn’t try to change who you are in order to make friends. Accept yourself for who you are. Don’t try making friends
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