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Classwork Series and Exercises {Economics – SS2}: Taxation

Economics, SS2, Week 5 Topic: Taxation Contents: Meaning of taxation Features/ characteristics Principles of a good tax system Reasons Government impose tax Problems associated with tax collection Meaning of Taxation Taxation can be defined as the means by which government finance their expenditure by imposing charges or citizens and corporate entities Taxation is also defined […]

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Grammar Clinic: Summary of the 3 Types of Letters {Formal, Informal and Semi-Formal Letter}

Letter Writing Types of Letters – Formal, Semi-formal and Informal Letter Writing You can find four basic elements in both formal and informal letters: a salutation, an introduction, body text and a conclusion with signature. Salutation The salutation is also known as the greeting. Formal letters often begin with Dear Sir/Madam. If you know the

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Classwork Series and Exercises { Agricultural Science – SS1}: Garden Tool

WEEK 6 Agricultural Science, S.S.S 1, Second Term TOPIC: Garden Tool Garden Tool A garden tool is any one of many tools made for gardens and gardening and overlaps with the range of tools made for agriculture and horticulture. Garden tools can also be hand tools and power tools Hand Tools The hand tools still used

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Features of the MacPherson Constitution of 1951

Richard’s Constitution was severely criticised by the nationalists, because it was imposed on Nigerians without any prior consultation. In order to express the criticisms, the nationalists of the Herbert Macaulay and Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe toured important towns in the country, educating the people on the political issues at stake and collecting donations to send a

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Classwork Series and Exercises {English Language – JSS3}: Modal Forms of Verbs

English Language JSS3 Second Term Week 3 Contents: Grammar: Modal Forms of Verbs Vocabulary Development : Computer Words Grammar: Modal Forms of Verbs Modal verbs are used as helping verbs: they go with other verbs to change the meaning in some way. Modal verbs are one kind of auxiliary verb. They add information about probability, ability, permission

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Commerce – SS1}: Documents Used In Foreign Trade

Commerce SS 1  Topic- Documents Used in Foreign Trade Contents- The types of document used in international trade Means of payment in International Trade Introduction Export and Import Documents lies at the heart of all international trade transactions. It provides exporters and importers with an accounting record; shipping and logistics companies with instructions of what

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Physics – SS3}: Model Of Atoms

Physics SS3 Week 3 Topic: MODEL OF ATOMS Thompson Rutherford Model Modern atomic theory provides a reasonably satisfactory explanation of the properties of matter, the mechanisms of chemical change and the interaction of matter and energy. Such a theory emerged from the synthesis of the work of several scientists, only a few of which will

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics – JSS3}: Compound Interest

JSS 3 Mathematics Second Term Week 3 Topic: COMPOUND INTEREST Simple Interest Interest is the payment given for saving money. It can also be the price paid for borrowing money. When interest is calculated on the basic sum of money saved (or borrowed) it called simple interest. To find the simple interest, use this formula:

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