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dejt4u:Correct! |
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dejt4u:Correct! |
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Darius4God:Wrong |
dejt4u:Bravo! |
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devdanArthur98:Correct! |
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Davincil:Wrong |
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Ultimus:@bolded. But I learnt that there were just two buttons: next and finish. Where did you get your "back" button? |
Monicks:I like your analysis! Thanks. |
noble4lily:I don't think this is correct. If you're filling a form online and you submit the form without saving, all your input data would still be automatically saved. So, I believe submit button (whether automatic or manual) alone is enough to register all your input answers in the test. |
medexico:Thanks for your response. @bolded really got me laughing. ![]() |
GIGATT9:Thanks |
Good day everybody. I want you to assist me with a sincere answer to my question. Is it really possible for any candidate to finish all the 45 questions under 45 minutes? A friend of mine wrote this DPR exam and he was able to answer about 30 to 35 questions because of the time constraint. If he had enough time, he would surely answer all the questions correctly because he is very very good academically. Is it really possible? Thanks. |
A nuclear weapon is a very powerful explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions. The nuclear reaction here could be “Fission”(for atomic bombs) or “Fusion”(for hydrogen bombs). Both reactions release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction! A typical nuclear bomb of the size of traditional bombs can destroy an entire city by blast, fire, and radiation. Continue reading ... www.edmaths.com
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According to Yoruba’s tradition, if a woman gives birth to a child and the child dies before becoming an adult, such a child is called “Abiku” especially if the process of giving birth and dying of the child keeps recurring. It is believed that it is the same child that is coming to the world and dying just to torment his/her parents. If perchance, the woman gives birth to a child that survives, such a child is usually given names like ‘Malomo’ (meaning ‘Don’t go again’), ‘Kashimawo’ (meaning ‘Let’s be watching him/her’), etc. A woman in our neighbourhood narated how she gave birth to six children and four of them died before the age of 10! Those children that died were considered “Abikus”. When an inquiry was made about the woman’s genotype and that of her husband, it was discovered that they are both AS. The major factors responsible for the so-called “Abikus” are as follows:: A man with AS genotype married a woman with the same AS genotype. A man with AS genotype married a woman with AC genotype (or vice versa). A man with AS genotype married a woman with SS genotype (or vice versa). A man with AS genotype married a woman with SC genotype (or vice versa). A man with SS genotype married a woman with AC genotype (or vice versa). A man with SS genotype married a woman with SC genotype (or vice versa). A man with SS genotype married a woman with SS genotype. There are six types of genotype in humans. They are: AA, AS, AC, SS, SC and CC. When it comes to marriage, you need to be very careful so that you don’t end up giving birth to “Abikus”. Don’t be blindfolded by love! If you allow love to blindfold you and you get married to a person whose genotype, coupled with yours, will produce “Abikus” for you, then, that love will turn to hatred when the problem starts! If your genotype is AA, you can marry anybody of your choice. You won’t give birth to “Abiku”. However, if your genotype is not AA, then, you need to find out the genotype of your spouse to be. For you to avoid giving birth to “Abikus” if your genotype is not AA, then, you must get married to a person with AA genotype. Don’t let us be blindfolded by love at the expense of the lives of our children! Children with SS genotype suffer a lot! They undergo painful periodic crises. Even with money and medical care, most of them end up dying young eventually! Don’t let us trade love with the suffering of those innocent kids. Governments at all levels can make laws to prohibit any marriage that has the likelihood of producing SS child. This will save the innocent children, the parents, the governments and the society at large from socio-economic crises. www.edmaths.com
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A miscarriage of justice is simply the conviction and punishment of a person for a crime the person did not commit. Many innocent persons have been wrongly accused, convicted and executed for crimes they knew nothing about! Quite a large number of people who are wrongly accused, convicted and punished or executed are from the masses or the less privileged. One of the victims of miscarriage of justice is James Joseph Richardson (born December 12, 1935). He is an African-American man who was wrongly convicted in 1968 for the murders of his own seven children! The seven children were poisoned in October 1967 by Bessie Reece, a neighbour delegated to take care of the children while their parents were at work. Bessie Reece laced the children’s lunch with poison! Richardson was later accused of poisoning his children because of insurance money. At some points, Richardson was locked up in a cell while the investigation was going on. One of the cell inmates even testified against Richardson on the killings, saying Richardson confessed to him. Eventually, James Richardson was sentenced to death! He was on death row for about five years after which his death sentence was converted to life imprisonment. He spent 21 years in prison for a crime he knew nothing about! Many years after Richardson’s wrong conviction, around 1988, the real killer of the seven children, Bessie Reece had reportedly confessed to the murders of the children more than 100 times, after being afflicted with a mental disorder, Alzheimer’s disease. However, her confessions were not taken seriously because of her condition. She later died of the disease in 1992. James Richardson was exonerated of the crime in 1989, after 21 years in jail, when his case was revisited. James Richardson is still alive today. He is 81 years old now. The case of Richardson is just one of many cases of miscarriage of justice in the world. Nature has a way of revealing the truth. The unfortunate aspect of it is that, the damage would have been done before the truth is revealed. So, those of us who are in position of authority to judge a case, we need to be careful so as not to ‘send an innocent person to an early grave’. Nature has a way of getting back to us on any decision we take, right or wrong. It might only take time. www.edmaths.com
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Why were you crying baby? ![]() Did you fail Maths? |
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