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Shortcuts on Microsoft Excel 2025

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Refresh Your Brain. Are you familiar with this?

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EASY MATHEMATICS LESSON

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Solved by Tutor Cosmas, First Model College, Owo.  

Chemistry Practice for You❤️

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LEVEL UP BIOLOGY

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THE BEST INHERITANCE YOU CAN GIVE TO YOUR CHILDREN

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 12  BEST INHERITANCE YOU CAN GIVE TO YOUR CHILDREN by Cosmas 1. WISDOM Wisdom is not graded in schools, wisdom is acquired through life experiences. The best people to teach wisdom are the parents. Mentor your children, share with them your experiences, don't allow them to learn tough lessons through trial and error yet you can impart in them awareness that will make them wiser and go further than you 2. SOCIAL SKILLS This is one of the most important inheritance you can give them because life is about relationships. Teach your children how to handle self, how to handle sisterhood and brotherhood, how to handle the opposite gender, how to choose the right company, how to make friends and keep friends, how to interact and socialize, how to communicate. This will help your children as they leave your nest 3. HEALTHY VIEW OF FAMILY If you damage your children's view of marriage you might damage them for life. As a couple, model to them what a healthy couple looks like; the exper...

Word of the Day: lagniappe

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  Word of the Day: lagniappe lagniappe \ ˈlænˌjæp \  noun : a small gift that is like a bonus (such as an extra item given to a customer who makes a purchase)   The word   lagniappe   has appeared in four articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June 6 in “ Crime Fiction Filled With Dark Passages and Dark Hearts ,” by Sarah Weinman. The article includes a review of “A Murder for Miss Hortense,” by Mel Pennant:  Pennant’s plot and characters are top-notch, but the  lagniappe  of the novel is her portrayal of Bigglesweigh, awash in minor drama that covers up major secrets. She leaves the door wide open for Miss Hortense to probe more crimes, a welcome development indeed.   Daily Word Challenge : Can you correctly use the word lagniappe in a sentence? Source: New York Times

Word of the Day: Gobble

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 The meaning and usage of Gobble gobble \ ˈgɑbəl \ verb and noun verb : eat hastily without proper chewing verb : make a gurgling sound, characteristic of turkeys noun : the characteristic sound made by a turkey The word gobble has appeared in 89 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June 12 in “For the Sheep of Governors Island, a Final New York Summer,” by James Barron: The landscaping squad is five sheep. They will spend their days eating plants that sound unappetizing — mugworts, phragmites and bromes. The sheep like them, and gobble them up faster than people working the same acreage could clear them, according to Melissa Perrin, who as the gardener on Governors Island is the de facto sheep herder. Daily Word Challenge: Can you correctly use the word gobble in a sentence?

Word of the Day: simile

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Word of the Day: simile This word has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence? By The Learning Network July 22, 2025 - Leer en español simile \ ˈsɪmɪli \ noun : a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (formed with “like” or “as) The word simile has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on March 13 in the dance review “A Tharp Master Class on Themes, Variations and Allusions,” by Brian Seibert: CHALLENGE: Use the word to form 2 meaningful sentences in the comment section.

FG to shift all WAEC, NECO exams to CBT by 2026

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The Federal has revealed that privately-owned Computer-Based Test centres and others belonging to public institutions would be fully deployed in the conduct of the school-based Senior School Certificate Examination by next year. Minister of Education, Dr  Tunji Alausa,  made this known after monitoring a pilot CBT SSCE conducted by the National Examinations Council at Sascon International School, Maitama, on Tuesday in Abuja. Alausa, who hailed NECO for the seamless conduct of the pilot phase of the CBT SSCE, said that future school-based SSCEs would be moved to designated CBT centres, rather than being held within schools. He said, “WAEC and NECO exams are school-based exams being conducted at their schools. No, we will move away from that. “It is going to be like (the way) JAMB exams are being conducted at CBT centres. We have thousands of CBT centres across the nation. “Those are the centres that we are going to use. It’s not the case that students do not have the facilitie...