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JSS2 Civic Education Third Term: Supremacy of the Constitution

Topic: Supremacy of Constitution Constitution can be defined as a book of law, a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organisation is acknowledged to be governed. Constitutions, whether written or unwritten, typically function as an evolving body of legal custom and opinion. Constitution can be defined as a

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JSS1 Business Studies Third Term: Limited Liability Company

Meaning of a Limited Liability Company Limited Liability Companies is usually formed by people who contribute to a common purse for the purpose of making running a business enterprise with the aim of making a profit. The contribution made by each person is called shares; a person who contributes his shares is then referred to

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SS2 Civic Education Third Term: Importance of Interpersonal Relationships

Meaning of Inter-communal Relationship Inter-communal Relationship is a relationship which exists between two or more communities. One of the main objectives of any good government is to bring government close to the citizens and provide a forum where local people can defend and develop their interest thereby contributing to the peace and harmony development of

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SS2 Biology Third Term: Ecology Of Populations

Introduction The term “ecological succession” refers to the progression an ecosystem follows as it changes over time. Scientists refer to individual stages of an ecosystem’s growth as “seral stages,” and they refer to the entire process of succession as a “sere.” Biological succession is a natural process that occurs in all of Earth’s ecosystems. Is

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JSS1 Agricultural Science Third Term: Mixed Farming

Topic: Mixed Farming Content Meaning of Mixed Farming Advantages of Mixed Farming Disadvantages of Mixed Farming Mixed farming is an agricultural system in which a farmer conducts different agricultural practice together, such as cash crops and livestock. When on a farm along-with crop production, some other agriculture based practice like poultry, dairy farming or bee

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