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Computer Science – Hacker’s Community

Computer Science JSS3 Second Term Week 5 Topic: Hacker’s Community WHO ARE HACKERS? Quoting Steele Denning reports that the word hacker has taken on many different meanings ranging from a person who enjoys learning the details of computer systems and how to stretch their capabilities to a malicious or inquisitive meddler who tries to discover information […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {English Language – JSS3}: How To Write A Play and Study A Novel

English Language JSS3 Second Term Week 9 Contents: Literature: Features of a Play Skill Focus: How to write a speech Literature: Features of a Play Plays have the following features: The speakers’ names are printed in capitals at the beginning of their speech, with a colon following the name. E.g. DANIEL:, TOLU: e.t.c A play may also

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What is the Correct Pronunciation of February? Feb-RU-ary or Feb-U-ary?

While Feb-RU-ary is still considered the standard pronunciation, most dictionaries recognise the pronunciation of February without the first “r” (“Feb-U-ary”) as an acceptable variant. In his Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations (2005), Charles Harrington Elster defends the traditional pronunciation. Yet, in common speech, the shortest month has long been abused. The loss of the first

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Grammar Clinic: Summary of the 3 Types of Letters {Formal, Informal and Semi-Formal Letter}

Letter Writing Types of Letters – Formal, Semi-formal and Informal Letter Writing You can find four basic elements in both formal and informal letters: a salutation, an introduction, body text and a conclusion with signature. Salutation The salutation is also known as the greeting. Formal letters often begin with Dear Sir/Madam. If you know the

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Computer}: Basic Language

Computer Science JSS2 Topic: BASIC LANGUAGE BASIC LANGUAGE/SIMPLE LANGUAGE A computer language is a special language understood by a computer. It consists of various commands that we give to the computer to do any work. BASIC (an acronym for Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of

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10 Tips to Help You Improve Your English Writing Skills

Whether it’s an English Essay exam, a letter or just a cover letter, using correct grammar and the right vocabulary will ensure the message is delivered clearly, concisely and effectively. Writing and reading periodicals, books or newspapers are fun and creative ways to improve grammar and vocabulary whilst gaining insight on compelling issues. Learning how

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Who Says Embarrassment is Bad? It is Serving a Purpose!

It makes the blusher suffer and the beholder uncomfortable, without being of the least service to either of them wrote Charles Darwin about embarrassment. Yet evolutionary psychologists today are finding that those feelings of excruciating embarrassment may be crucial for your wellbeing in the long term. Embarrassment is most likely following the potential exposure of

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