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Why speaking a second language can make you brainier: Bilinguals have ‘better memories and problem solving abilities

People who can switch between two languages seamlessly have a higher level of mental flexibility than monolinguals, research suggests. Researchers believe bilingualism strengthens the brain’s executive functions, such as its working memory and ability to multitask and problem solve. The psychologists think that as fluent bilinguals seem to use both languages at all times but

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SOCIAL MEDIA and SEXTING: How Parents Can Keep Their Teens Safe

There is a dangerous new practice that can have serious legal and psychological consequences for teenagers. It’s called sexting – sending sexually explicit text or photographs from mobile devices. The photographs are often shared voluntarily, but sometimes a young person may be coerced into taking or sending these photographs. Once the photos are sent, they

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How Technology Changes Student-Teacher Interaction

Learning technologies change student-teacher interactions in several ways, but there’s one specifically that really stands out and makes the most difference in our classrooms. Technology has an especially strong effect in the 1:1 classroom, since the students are so in touch with their technology. Tony Wagner, the first Innovation Education Fellow at the Technology &

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Classwork Series and Exercises {ICT- JSS1}: The System Unit

  The System Unit The System Unit is regarded as the most vital part of the computer system by its functionalities. This is parts that contain data processing sections internally called Central Processing Unit (CPU). Due to the performances of some components in the system unit, it is therefore necessary to protect them from other

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Basic Science- JSS2}: Joints and Muscles

  Joints and Muscles Joint can be defined as the spot or point where two or more bones meet. Joints can be found at the shoulder, wrist knee, elbow wrist, ankle, skull and fingers. It is made up of the following components. ·        Bones ·        Ligaments ·        Synovial membrane ·        Cartilages ·        Tendon Functions of

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Police apprehend five for kidnap, raping of Teenager

  Men of the Benue State Police Command have arrested a three-man gang, which allegedly kidnapped and raped a 15-year-old girl in Makurdi, the Benue State capital. Also nabbed by the command was a two-man robbery gang, which specialised in dispossessing their victims of their Ipads and computers. According to a statement by the Benue

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Students Don’t Want Us To End Strike – ASUU President

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities has said it is continuing its nationwide strike on the advice of university students. In a telephone interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, the President of the union, Dr. Isa Fagge, said students were tired of the incessant industrial actions by the university lecturers due to the Federal Government’s

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