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Classwork Series and Exercises (Social Studies – JSS2): Keeping money in the banks

Social Studies, JSS 2,Week 4 Topic: Keeping money in the bank Content: Meaning of bank Things people keep in the bank Types of banks Meaning of commercial banks Characteristics of commercial bank Meaning of central bank Characteristics of central bank Advantages of keeping money in the bank Meaning of bank A bank is a place

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Classwork Series and Exercises (Physical Health Education – JSS2): Marathon for Men at Olympics

Physical Health Education, JSS 1, Week 2 TOPIC : Marathon for Men at Olympics Content Marathon for Men at Olympics: The marathon is a running event of the length of 42.195 kilometer or 26 mile 385 yards. The event is generally considered to be the road event. The name of the event has been derived

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Classwork Series and Exercises (Chemistry – SS2): Nitrogen Family

Nitrogen Family Introduction The nitrogen family includes the following compounds: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and bismuth (Bi). All Group 5 elements have the electron configuration ns2np3 in their outer shell, where n is equal to the principal quantum number. The nitrogen family is located in the p-block in Group 5, having 5 electrons

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Here Is What Eating Garlic And Honey On An Empty Stomach Does To Your Body

Garlic is one of the ingredients that are most often used in cuisine around the world. It gives good taste to the food, but also is very powerful and can heal many ailments.  Consuming it raw can be an amazing and powerful medicine. Garlic can be used to help lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure, and

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SULPHUR

Chemistry SS 2 Week 8 Topic: Sulphur Introduction Sulphur is a yellow, brittle non-conducting solid with a fairly low melting point (115oC). It is insoluble in water but soluble in other solvents such as carbon disulphide or methylbenzene. In the lab, sulphur can be found as two forms: roll sulphur and flowers of sulphur. (Note:

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How Schools Can Encourage And Support Student Entrepreneurship

For a student, passing a final exam can be as easy or as difficult as memorising notes or textbook passages. But when it comes to entrepreneurship, it’s impossible to cram by reading a textbook. In fact, there’s nothing textbook about starting a business, and the final exam in real life. That said, there are three

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