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10 Amazing Animal Facts (Cheetah)

1. The Cheetah is a large and powerful feline that was once found throughout Africa and Asia and even in parts of Europe. Today however, it is found in only a few remote regions of it’s once vast natural range, primarily due to growing Human settlements and the hunting of them for their fur. [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column

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See which State Governor is dressed in secondary school uniform… I dare you not to laugh (Photo)

The picture above showing Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha dressed in secondary school uniform has gone viral on the Internet. I still can’t stop laughing as I’m wondering the number of rehearsals he must have gone through to strike that pose. Would love to have your thoughts on the photo. Tell us what you think

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry- SS3}: Amines and Amides

AMINES Amines are organic compounds that contain nitrogen and are basic. The general form of an amine is shown in Lewis form. The different kinds of amines Examples showing different ways to show condensed formula are: Amines fall into different classes depending on how many of the hydrogen atoms are replaced. Primary amines In primary

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Do you hate school? Then it could be your parents’ fault: Turns out desire to learn is driven by our genes

If you struggle to go to school in the morning, don’t be so hard on yourself – it could be your parents’ fault. The Mail is reporting a new study that suggests our willingness to learn – or lack thereof – is significantly influenced by our genes. The researchers found that 40 to 50 per

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School Enterprise Challenge 2015: A student-led business start-up competition for schools

This is to notify all interested schools and students that the School Enterprise Challenge 2015 has been launched. School Enterprise Challenge is a student-led, business start-up competition for schools around the world. This free competition guides and supports teachers and students to set up real school businesses. Students develop essential skills in business and entrepreneurship

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Vice President-elect, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, promises free tertiary education for teachers

Vice President-elect, Professor Yemi Osinbajo yesterday said teachers in the country’s public schools will get free tertiary education when the next administration is sworn in on May 29, this year. Osinbajo disclosed this during a consultative meeting with Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State and members of Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT in Ikeja. The

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