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  • Introduction to Application Software
    Application software is any tool that functions and is operated by the means of a computer with the purpose of supporting or improving the software user’s work. It is used f […]

  • Provision for Bad Debt
    The provision for bad debts has to do with making room in the balance sheet account for instances when a client is unable to redeem their debt. Also known as Allowance for Bad Debts, it […]

  • What is Depreciation of Fixed Assets?
    Depreciation is the systematic reduction in the recorded cost of a fixed asset. Examples of fixed assets that can be depreciated are buildings, furniture, leasehold […]

  • Introduction 
    Bank Reconciliation statement is prepared by the accountant when the cash book bank statement doesn’t match with the Pass Book. This is done with the intention of knowing the cause of the di […]

  • Meaning of Land Reclamation
    Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a landfill), is the process of creating new land from ocean, riverbeds, or lake […]

  • It is important to remember to do the following when making geometrical constructions-

    1. Use a hard pencil with a sharp point. This gives thin lines which are more accurate.

    2. Check that your ruler has […]

  • Introduction to Tangent of an Angle 
    The tangent is one of the three basic trigonometric functions, the other two being sine and cosine. These functions are essential to the study of triangles and relate the […]

  • Introduction to Shorthand Principles 
    There are 24 consonants, each consonant representing one single sound. In English language there are so many words which have compound consonants sounds (having more than […]

  • Introduction to Book Keeping Ethics
    Working in a bookkeeping role means that you have a responsibility for behaving in the interest of the public. You need to behave ethically and professionally which, at times, […]

  • Introduction
    Puberty is the period during which growing boys or girls undergo the process of sexual maturation. In other word, Puberty is the time when a young person’s sexual and reproductive organs m […]

  • Introduction

    Living things have the ability to carry out the following activities: reproduction, movement, feeding, excretion, growth, respiration, irritability and death which make them different from […]

  • Introduction: The Earth in Space
    The interest of man in space has existed from ancient times when man employed the naked eyes to study and speculate on the moon, the stars, the sun, and other things which were […]

  • Meaning of Settlement

    Settlement is a collection of buildings with people living in them. It is centre of human activities and it consists of houses, communication network, roads, tracks, railways etc. It could […]

  • Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Venereal Diseases are  illnesses spread from one person to another through sexual contact.
    Types of Sexually Transmitted […]

  • Introduction to Sewing Processes
    The basic process of sewing involves fastening of fabrics, leather, furs or similar other flexible materials with the help of needle and threads. Sewing is mainly used to […]

  • The Structure of Local Government Administration In Nigeria

    Local government may be defined as a government established through an Act at the local level to deal with specific matters as it affects them. It […]

  • What is Conflict?

    Conflict is the breakdown of a harmonious relationship, arising from a clash of interests. It also means disagreement, struggle and quarrel between people. Conflict is natural  in every […]

  • Vibrations in Strings
    Fundamental Mode (First Harmonic)

    Fundamental Mode – when a string is plucked, it will vibrate in one segment with two nodes at either end.

    This is the lowest possible mode of v […]

  • What is Speech Writing?
    Speech writing is the art of writing a speech for public presentation. There are certain things you need to keep in mind – flow, the ability of the audience to understand you, who your a […]

  • Subordinate Clause

    A subordinate clause (or dependent clause) is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought.

    A subordinate clause is a group of […]

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