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YES I CAN – A Student’s Guide to Academic Success by Omozino Eguh

YES I CAN is a book that describes to students practical steps to attain profound academic success. The book also shows you effective ways to inspire yourself, build academic confidence and explains the challenges you would face, how to overcome them, and the ultimate help you need. The four chapter book also contains personal experience that […]

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Participate in the B. Davis Essay Contest for a Chance to Win 200k

High school seniors, juniors and students who are currently registered at a pre-degree program can write an essay to qualify for the B. Davis Scholarship. The deadline to apply is May 25, 2015. The prize: $1,000 (N200,000) There is no age requirement for this non-academic scholarship. Be sure, however, to include your name, where you

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Business Studies- JSS2}: Introduction to Advertising

Introduction to Advertising Advertising is concerned with giving publicity to the existence of goods and services by focusing attention on facts such as features, uses, benefits, etc, about the goods and services in order to create effective demand for them. It is defined as any non-personal presentation and promotion of goods and services to a

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The REAL difference between BELIEF and BELIEVE

These two words are not familiar in any aspect but many people are unaware of the differences between them. BELIEF (noun) It means an acceptance that something exists or is true. Trust or confidence in someone or something. An opinion or religious faith. Examples: My personal belief is not your business.                      Nobody will share

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics- SS2}: Approximation and Percentage Error

Introduction Sometimes we do not need to measure of calculate things exactly. We may only wish to have a rough idea, or to calculate only to a certain degree of accuracy. It is in such cases we talk of decimal places, significant figures or rounding off to the nearest unit, tens, etc. When this happens,

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Biology- SS2}: Cellular Respiration

Definition of Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration refers to the biochemical pathway by which cells release energy from the chemical bonds of food molecules and provide that energy for the essential processes of life. It can also be defined as the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics- SS3}: Word Problem Involving Quadratic Equations

Word Problem Involving Quadratic Equations Write a “let” statement and equation for each example. Explain the difference. Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 13 Let x = first integer x + 1 = second integer x + x + 1 = 13 Find two consecutive two consecutive integers whose products is 42 Let x

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics- JSS2}: Approximation and Estimation

Rounding off numbers To ’round off’ or ‘approximate’ a number to a desired degree of accuracy, we round the number up if the next digit is 5 or more round the number down if the next digit is less than 5. We represent approximately equal to as and approximately as ‘~’ Examples: 73 is close to 70 if approximating

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Biology- SS2}: Reproduction

What is Reproduction? Reproduction means the act of bringing to life young ones that are of the same species. In other word, reproduction is the creation of a new individual or individuals from previously existing individuals. Types of Reproduction There are two types of reproduction. These are: Asexual Reproduction: Only one organism divides to form

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