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SS3 English Language Second Term: Revision on Direct and Indirect Speech

Grammatical Structure: Direct and Indirect Speech The word ‘reported’ is often used for the second type; but the truth is that we can ‘report’ EITHER by using ‘direct speech’ OR by using ‘indirect speech’. The difference is that with direct speech we reproduce the actual words of a speaker; with indirect speech we do this […]

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SS 1 Civic Education First Term: Goals of Citizenship Education

Meaning of Citizenship Citizenship can simply be defined as the legal right that a person has, to belong to a particular country. It is a situation whereby an individual becomes a legitimate member of a country, accepting responsibility and enjoying privileges attached to it. A citizen therefore is a legal member of a given state

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Preparation of Bank Reconciliation when there is Bank Overdraft

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 difference. Usually all firms open current Bank Account as there are so many transaction to record in the bank column of the

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Shorthand Principles

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 one consonantal sound). To write these compound consonants, additional consonant strokes have not been provided in Pitman’s shorthand. Some of the existing consonants have been

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Puberty

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 mature. Puberty involves a series of physical stages or steps that lead to the achievement of fertility and the development of the so-called

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Characteristics Of Living Things

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 non-living things. The major groups of living things are plants and animals. Types of Activities of Living Things Movement: Living things like man, goat, cat, etc. move from one

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