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Music lessons DO pay off: How learning to play an instrument can boost your brainpower

Musical training in before you are fourteen can boost your brainpower significantly in later life, a major new study has found. Researchers found older adults who had musical training in their youth were 20% faster in identifying speech sounds than their non-musician peers. Researchers say this can make a major difference as we grow older. […]

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#PNN E-Mentoring (Taiwo Akinlami): Personal Safety/Self-Protection from Traffic-Related Accidents (3)

My dear young friends, sure you are doing great today. I am doing splendid. In fact, I am excited to be with you today to have this very important discussion on personal safety and self-protection from road traffic-related accidents. Last week, I share two tips. I hope you find them useful. If so, I want

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JAMB procures special computers for visually impaired to take 2015 UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it has procured gadgets to facilitate the participation of the visually impaired candidates in its Computer Based Test (CBT) in March. The Head, Media and Publicity of JAMB, Mr Fabian Benjamin, made the disclosure in a statement made available to pressmen on Thursday in Lagos. According to

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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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Two teen girls to win N3.84 million in the 2015 Technovation challenge

Two Nigerian school girls between the ages of 10 and 18 will go home each $10,000 richer, as a global technology entrepreneurship program for girls, Technovation challenge, kicks off the 2015 edition. Technovation is a programme designed by Iridescent, a science-education non-profit organization that helps engineers, scientists and high-tech professionals bring cutting edge science, technology

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