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  • AQUACULTURE
    Aquaculture – also known as aquafarming, it is the controlled growth of aquatic species. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants. Aq […]

  • Where are the geniuses?

    How many squares can you see?

  • Numerous students, even journalists, writers and speakers, trust these words can be exchanged and won’t promptly trust they don’t mean the same, until they read this.
    ABBREVIATION (noun)
    1. A shortened form of a […]

  • COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS
    Computer professionals are those who deal with the computer industry to develop something. They may design, build, write or sell software. A computer professional is a person who works in t […]

  • Radioactive Decay
    Introduction
    Radioactive decay is the spontaneous radioactive disintegration of an atomic nucleus, resulting in the release of energy. Some atoms are stable. Others are unstable and ‘decay’, […]

  • Emergency treatment  is the help given to any individual enduring a sudden ailment or harm, with care provided to protect  and preserve life, keep the condition from declining, and/or advance recuperation. […]

  • Study abilities or study techniques are methodologies connected to learning. They are for the most part discriminating to achievement in school, considered vital for getting decent evaluations, and valuable for […]

  • Microorganisms are living beings (types of life) requiring amplification to see and resolve their structures. “Microorganism” is a general term that becomes more understandable if it is divided into its principal […]

  • Brief History about Apples
    Apples are one of the most cultivated and consumed fruits in the world, they are continuously being called “miracle food”. The scientific name for apple is called Aplicus Rosacea. The […]

  • Telling the truth is one of the first lessons we learn as children. As we get older, honesty is even more important, at school, at work, and in relationships. No one likes a liar.
    And yet…there are certain c […]

  •  Reading off-screen is often more convenient and less stressful especially when you need to spend long time in reading. But just like any activity, reading for a long period of time is really tiring whether […]

  • You are what you eat, or so the saying goes. But it may be more accurate to say that you are how you eat.
    Is there any psychological basis to these claims? Actually, there might be.
    In a chat with H […]

  • Enter your personal information only on websites that are secure: This will help keep sensitive information safe; such as your credit card number, social security number, bank account information, and […]

  • 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 […]

  • Computer Science JSS3 Second Term
    Week 4
    Topic: Hacking
    WHO IS A HACKER?

  • Computer Science JSS3 Third Term
    Week 1
    Topic: Computer Virus
    What is a Computer Virus?
    Computer viruses are small software programs that are designed to spread from one computer to another and to interfere w […]

  • Computer Science JSS3 Second Term
    Week 7 & 8
    Topic: Logic Circuit
    LOGIC CIRCUIT
    A logic gate is an elementary building block of a digital circuit. Most logic gates have two inputs and one output. At any given […]

  • Computer Science JSS3 Second Term
    Week 3 & 4
    Topic: Work Sheet
    WORK SHEET
    Worksheet commonly refers to a sheet of paper

  • Computer Science JSS3 First Term
    Week 10
    Topic: Spread Sheet
    SPREED SHEET
    A Spread sheet application is a productivity software in which a computer user can manage personal and business finance with the help […]

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