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You won’t believe how fast this amazing two-legged dog runs (Watch)

Technology is great but, when it comes to awesome, nothing can beat nature. Just look at Duncan Lou Who, the famous boxer who got his two back legs amputated because of a genetic malformation. He learned to walk with his two arms—and this video shows he’s now running faster than ever. This video has not […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Business Studies- JSS3}: Preparation and Issuing of Receipts

Topic: Preparation and Issuing of Receipts Roles of Wages and Salaries Office In every establishment, the preparation of the salaries and wages of employees is the responsibility of someone or a group of persons who would collectively be known as being in the wages department, or the salaries section of the accounts department The wages

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Classwork Series and Exercises {ICT- JSS1}: Brief Description of a Computer and Monitor

Topic: Brief Description of a Computer and Monitor Computer can simply be defined as an electronic machine that accept data (input) and processes them with the help of predefined instructions (program) and produces information (output) for various uses.Computer monitor is also regarded as Visual Display Unit. Monitor can be defined as a device connected to

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SMART TEEN: 14-Year-Old’s Simple Idea Could Help Save U.S. Gov’t Nearly $400m

What began as a middle-school student’s science fair project could save USA government millions of dollars — and all it would require is a switch to a different font. Fourteen-year-old Suvir Mirchandani has adapted his sixth-grader science fair project from Dorseyville Middle School in Pittsburgh — a study of the cost savings incurred by switching

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Study says parents’ help with homework does more harm than good

Finally some parenting advice that doesn’t create more work for Mum and Dad: Don’t help your kids with their homework. This bit of wisdom comes from a story in the Atlantic reporting on what’s being touted as the “largest-ever study of how parental involvement affects academic achievement.” After analyzing nearly 25,000 student surveys provided by

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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup: Spain secures comfortable 3-0 win against Nigeria

Spain secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Nigeria in the quarter-final match of the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The result ended a seven-match unbeaten run for Nigeria at the tournament dating back to 2012, and fell one match short of the record sequence established by Japan between 2010 and 2012. The game was

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President Jonathan endorses computer-based test for UTME

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said that President Goodluck Jonathan had endorsed the recently introduced  Computer Based Testing (CBT) for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. This is contained in a statement by Mr Fabian Benjamin, Head of Public Relations of JAMB on Thursday in Bwari, Abuja. The statement said that Jonathan endorsed the CBT

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PHOTOs OF THE DAY: Red Devils on the red carpet – Man United stars and their wives

David Moyes hasn’t had many reasons to smile this season but the Manchester United boss looked in good spirits as he attended a charity dinner with his players on Thursday night. Just two days on from their 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City, the ex-Everton manager was joined by stars including Wayne Rooney, Robin van

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