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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics – JSS3}: Formulae – Substitution and Change of Subject

JSS 3 Mathematics First Term Week 6 Topic: FORMULAE: SUBSTITUTION AND CHANGE OF SUBJECT Formulae and substitution A formula is an equation with letters which stands for quantities. For example C = 2πr Is the formula which gives the circumference, c, of a circle of radius r. In science, I = V/R Is the formula […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Physics- SS1}: Projectile and Its Application

Definition of Projectile Motion: A projectile is anybody that is thrown or projected. In other words, a projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. The projectile motion has two elements: the horizontal projectile motion and the vertical projectile motion. The path of a projectile object and the projectile motion is

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Social Studies – JSS1}: Unsolicited Civic Responsibilities and Obligations of a Citizen

Social Studies, JSS 1, Week 3 Topic: Unsolicited Civic Responsibilities and Obligations of a Citizen Contents: The meaning of Unsolicited obligations Examples of unsolicited civic obligations Duties of community to its citizens Meaning of Unsolicited obligations Unsolicited duties/obligations are the duties that we perform out of our sense of fair play and because we feel that

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS2}: Non-Alignment

Government, SS 2, Week 4 Topic: NON-ALIGNMENT Contents: Meaning of Non-alignment Origin of Non- aligned movement Aims and objectives of non aligned movement Factors that stimulate the formation of non-aligned movement Non- Alignment Non alignment is defined as non-commitment of a nation to either the west or the east bloc usually on international issues. It

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Basic Science – JSS3}: Reproductive Health

Week 1 Topic: Reproductive Health Meaning of Reproductive Health Reproductive health is the ability of people to have a satisfying and safe sex life and the capability to reproduce as well as the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so. Significance of Reproductive Health Reproductive health is significant because it promotes

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Classwork Series and Exercise {Agriculture – SS3}: Aquaculture

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. Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. TYPES OF AQUACULTURE

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Commerce – SS3}: Credit

SS 3 Commerce Topic: Credit Contents : Meaning of Credit, Basis for Credit sales, Advantages and Disadvantages of Credit sales. Credit Credit can simply be defined as the process by which goods and services are transferred to a buyer from the seller with the aim that the buyer will pay later in the future. Credit occurs when

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Pre-colonial Political System In Nigeria (Yoruba Traditional System)

The Yoruba Historical Background Oduduwa is the found of the Yoruba Kingdom. Oduduwa had seven sons who later founded the first seven kingdoms of the Yoruba land and these kingdoms were united under a central leader known as the Alafin of Oyo misunderstanding, jealousy and hatred made the first seven kingdoms of Yoruba to split

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Social Studies-JSS1}: Factors That Can Promote Cooperation

Topic: Co-operation I Contents Meaning of Co-operation Attributes of Co-operation Factors That Promote Co-operation Meaning of Co-operation Co-operation can be defined as the working together of two or more persons for the purpose of achieving a particular result. It simply means two or more people working together for some purpose or a common goal. Co-operation is

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