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Notice for federal polytechnic Nasarawa students on jamb regularization.
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THERE was pandemonium in Ezigbo village, Igbo-Ukwu community, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State on Thursday, April 7, 2016, when a 30-year-old man, Ejike Nwankwo Ohagba ran amok and threw his mother into an abandoned well in his father’s compound. He also used blocks to kill her in the well. Our source said the suspect had in September last year allegedly killed two of his siblings in the same well, set his family house ablaze and disappeared only to reappear in the community last week to continue his killing spree. On the fateful day, the source said, the suspect’s mother, late Mrs Christiana Nwankwo Ohagba, a widow, took off from where she was taking refuge since her family house was burnt to do some farming with a 14-year old boy, Chiemerie at the family compound. Meanwhile, the source said, the suspect was hiding somewhere within the compound, with his mother completely unaware of the danger lurking around the premises. As Sunday Sun learnt from the source, it was Chiemerie who first saw Ejike and alerted the deceased that the suspect was in the compound. Chiemerie escaped but the deceased could not as the suspect swooped on her. After wrestling with him to free herself in vain, she was thrown into the well by the suspect who went ahead to gather blocks and started throwing them into the well to ensure that she did not survive. They said it was Chiemerie who reported the attack on them to other members of the community after running for a distance from the scene of the incident. But before help could come, the widow was already dead in the well and the suspect varnished again. Police and the local vigilante were invited to help and bring out her body from the well. Reacting to the incident, the traditional ruler of Igbo-Ukwu community, Igwe Martin Eze, Idu of Igbo-Ukwu, said he was still in shock over the incident and actually dumbfounded. The monarch said the incident was reported to the police. He implored the federal and state governments to set up rehabilitation centres in many communities where people could be rehabilitated when they begin to exhibit unusual behaviour. He also said that jobs should be created to get the youths employed to reduce the level of hardship which he noted was responsible for increase in crime in the society. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Ali Okechukwu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police said he was yet to confirm the incident.
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Gkennyz94:Bro please i finished my ND last year fedpoly nasarawa... Ihave not done my reguralisation as well will i be able to do it at jamb office bwari or must i stil go to the school |
Finding a good resource of high-quality industry news, good
explanations of various concepts and exciting posts is a
hard thing to do. But thankfully we found 10 best
mechanical engineering websites for you! Scroll down and
enjoy! Mechanical Engineering Portal A website made by a fellow engineer, it holds a plenty of articles, projects, seminar topics and explanations of the basic concepts. With over 5,000 followers on Facebook, it is quite a big community with lots of exciting news to follow every single day. www.mechengg.net eFunda This is a great source of help for mechanical engineering students. Tons of different materials to study, equations, formulas and other math areas, calculators to use for free and even a forum to ask a fellow engineers for help and advice. www.efunda.com How stuff works This blog/online publication does not only focus on engineering but on all parts of life as well, such as finance, lifestyle, culture and entertainment. As the name suggests, every article explains how something works in the world – a great source of information for all! Eng-Links A source of engineering tools, such as calculators and metric charts, resource links and lots of information on software for engineers. If you are looking for a regular industry magazine to read, check them out as well – there is a top 10 list of the best magazines in engineering. ThomasNet ThomasNet is a single platform for buyers and suppliers to find each other. Anything from CAD 3D models to actual physical components – look no further! Access Engineering Library Whatever the engineering subject you are studying is, you will find relevant books, videos and tools on this great platform. No need to spend thousands of dollars on course materials that you’ll have to throw out at the end of semester – just find the online version! www.accessengineeringlibrary.com MatWeb This is a truly amazing resource for material database allowing you to search by a trade name, manufacturer or the material itself. www.matweb.com Engineering Central If you are one foot out of the college door then you might want to start thinking of getting a real job and this website will be of much help. Select your country (or maybe you want to move abroad?), job type and enter a keyword – and there you go, lots of jobs to choose from! www.engcen.com American Society of American Engineers It might be an American organization but it would still be helpful to many engineers all over the globe: read a few articles on the topic most interesting to you, enter a competition or come to one of their events if you are located close. www.asme.org Magic Marks This great resource has lots of various courses for engineering students of all stages – from the basic to more advanced. They also offer to take tests before your exams to make sure you are all prepared and ready to pass. www.magicmarks.in
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Relationships are more complicated in modern
times, than past generations. There are more
external influences, pressures and awareness than
ever before. Societal pressures are more varied
than ever, telling you to feel this way or another.
There are patterns of behavior and intention that
you should be on the lookout for. The presence of
any of these patterns means a high potential for a
strong productive relationship. 1. if They Can Calm You Down At one point or another, despite best efforts and intention, we get very emotional. Whether livid, depressed, anxious, or any other self destructive behavior, a person that can see your needs and meet them is a keeper. Sometimes, though, a person brings 'balance' to your life at an unnecessary price. Your independence, confidence, self love and sense of freedom should always be present. 2. if They Share Your Sense Of Humor Laughter is a crucial spice of life. Everyone's flavor is different than the next. If you find someone that not only appreciates your palate but expresses some deliciousness of their own, that's a treasure. 3. if You Have The Same Hobbies And Interests Leisure activities of every sort are not only ways to refine our expressions but also ways to unwind and recover. Having your special someone interested in the same hobbies and entertainment options as you makes life easier and more enjoyable. It's very revealing when you can relax with someone. 4. If There Is Respect At All Times Respect is a massive corner stone in the foundation of every relationship. Respect is formed from awareness and reliability. Through respect, trust is gained, and with these formations your bonds will deepen. This is hard to do all the time, so as long is they are putting forth effort. 5. if They Don't Let you Get Away With Bullshit Obviously your significant other should always support and nurture you as well as they can. In order for this support to remain product, your lover must have the mutually understood ability to call you out when you are not acting right. Not only do they need the ability but you must remain receptive to criticism. |
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist, whose work is still a
cornerstone of modern physics. Einstein wrote the theory of
relativity. This theory states the laws of physics are the
same everywhere and that any observed difference is based
on the time and place of the observer. His brilliance was
particularly noteworthy as he had a consistent knack of
explaining extremely complex ideas in simple and relatable
terms. He wrote many letters and gave multiple lectures on
a variety of fields of study and concepts. His granddaughter,
Evelyn Einstein, donated 1,400 letters to the Hebrew
University. Albert left strict instructions that the content of
the letters were not to be published for two decades after
his death. He did this in the hope that in that period of time
humanity would grow and mature. One of the letters was for
Lieserl Einstein, Albert's other daughter. While the letters
should not be published for at least two decades preceding
his death he states that the letters should remain
confidential until ' society is advanced enough to accept
what I will explain '. Below I have taken excerpts from this
particular letter to highlight his meaning. The letter's focus is
on the power and fundamental presence of love. He urges
humanity to never forget how to express, recognize and
appreciate this life giving power. "To give visibility to love, I
made a simple substitution in my most famous equation. If
instead of E = mc2, we accept that the energy to heal the
world can be obtained through love multiplied by the speed
of light squared, we arrive at the conclusion that love is the
most powerful force there is, because it has no limits." This
is true love and intention have limitless potential, only
through our lack of imagination and faith that we, humanity
as a whole, limit ourselves. No matter what breakthroughs or
developments occur in any field of study the reason for the
study and desire should be remembered. Through
understanding we build the foundation to accept and love
ourselves and the universe we live in. "If we want our
species to survive, if we are to find meaning in life, if we
want to save the world and every sentient being that inhabits
it, love is the one and only answer. Perhaps we are not yet
ready to make a bomb of love, a device powerful enough to
entirely destroy the hate, selfishness and greed that
devastate the planet. However, each individual carries within
them a small but powerful generator of love whose energy is
waiting to be released." There the legitimacy and
authenticity of this letter are in question as the original is
nowhere to be found. Skeptics theorize that an anonymous
author used the famous Sites In name to bring attention to
his words. Either way the words are valid and the notion is
clear. |
Albert Einstein was a famous physicist, whose
work is still a cornerstone of modern physics.
Einstein wrote the theory of relativity.
This theory states the laws of physics are the
same everywhere and that any observed
difference is based on the time and place of the
observer. His brilliance was particularly
noteworthy as he had a consistent knack of
explaining extremely complex ideas in simple and
relatable terms.
He wrote many letters and gave multiple lectures
on a variety of fields of study and concepts. His
granddaughter, Evelyn Einstein, donated 1,400
letters to the Hebrew University. Albert left strict
instructions that the content of the letters were
not to be published for two decades after his
death. He did this in the hope that in that period
of time humanity would grow and mature.
One of the letters was for Lieserl Einstein, Albert's
other daughter. While the letters should not be
published for at least two decades preceding his
death he states that the letters should remain
confidential until ' society is advanced enough to
accept what I will explain '. Below I have taken
excerpts from this particular letter to highlight his
meaning.
The letter's focus is on the power and
fundamental presence of love. He urges humanity
to never forget how to express, recognize and
appreciate this life giving power.
"To give visibility to love, I made a simple
substitution in my most famous equation. If
instead of E = mc2, we accept that the energy to
heal the world can be obtained through love
multiplied by the speed of light squared, we arrive
at the conclusion that love is the most powerful
force there is, because it has no limits."
This is true love and intention have limitless
potential, only through our lack of imagination and
faith that we, humanity as a whole, limit
ourselves. No matter what breakthroughs or
developments occur in any field of study the
reason for the study and desire should be
remembered. Through understanding we build the
foundation to accept and love ourselves and the
universe we live in.
"If we want our species to survive, if we are to
find meaning in life, if we want to save the world
and every sentient being that inhabits it, love is
the one and only answer. Perhaps we are not yet
ready to make a bomb of love, a device powerful
enough to entirely destroy the hate, selfishness
and greed that devastate the planet. However,
each individual carries within them a small but
powerful generator of love whose energy is
waiting to be released."
There the legitimacy and authenticity of this letter
are in question as the original is nowhere to be
found. Skeptics theorize that an anonymous
author used the famous Sites In name to bring
attention to his words. Either way the words are
valid and the notion is clear. |
Ezegozie:I totally disagree with the OP.... in the polytechnic A = 80 =4.0, AB=70=3.5 so to make an A you need to score at least 80% of the course while in the university A=70=5.0 .... you can make an A by just scoring 70% of the course that's while it is very easy to hit a CGPA of 5.0 in the Uni while it's very hard in d poly |
I totally disagree with the OP.... in the polytechnic A = 80 =4.0, AB=70=3.5 so to make an A you need to score at least 80% of the course while in the university A=70=5.0 .... that's while it is very easy to hit a CGPA of 5.0 in the Uni while it's very hard in d poly |
You are driving a car at 90 km/hr on a dry
road and suddenly brake to stop. If the
coefficient of friction between the tires and
the road is 0.63 what is the minimum
stopping distance?
A. 34 m
B. 40 m
C. 51 m
D. 73 m
So, solve the problem and leave a comment
below with you answer. As always, please
share this with others so they can have
practice. |
In the mid-17th century, French mathematician
Pierre de Fermant said that for any three whole
numbers, a , b and c, the equation a + b = c
could not be satisfied by any whole number n
greater than 2. For example, something like “x³
+ y³ = z³” simply would not be possible. And
after formulating his theorem in a handwritten
note in the margins of a book in 1637, he
wrote “I have a truly marvelous demonstration of
this proposition which this margin is too narrow to
contain.” And since then, a mathematical proof of
this theorem was missing, that is, up until now. The brilliant Andrew Wiles, a professor at Oxford University, proposed the solution to this problem in 1994. For this feat, he was awarded the prestigious Abel prize , by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters for his “stunning proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem.” Oxford mathematician Sir Andrew Wiles proved Fermat’s Last Theorem. Here it is on a whiteboard… The prize is worth 6 million Norwegian kroner (around $700,000) and it should be delivered on May 24 by Prince Haakon, heir to the throne of Norway. Wiles, who bears the title of Knight of the British Empire, said his history with the theorem began over half a century ago, when he was only ten years old. He would have found the theorem while skimming through a book and since then was determined to demonstrate it. The mission, however, was quite a difficult one, no wonder it wasn’t done in over 350 years. The prrof was completed after seven years of intense work on what came to be a 200-page file. “Few results have as rich a mathematical history and as dramatic a proof as Fermat’s last theorem,” said the Abel prize committee in a statement.
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please I applied for direct entry to study physics but was denied admission, I hold a National diploma in mechanical engineering upper credit. what will I do pls? |
Joe50:Abeg oh! I dey plan to apply DE for NOUN dis news Wat I dey hear dob dry fear me ooo |
Anybody knows where I can do my one year IT Anambra state mechanical engineering |
please when is admission for bsc closing for this section? need an urgent reply pls? |
pls I have An OND in mechanical engineering upper credit I want to apply for direct entry to 200l physics in noun how possible is it? somebody pls help |
Theo001:I bliv you |
pls any mechanical engineering DE admitted yet? |
07035701317 pls add me to d whatsapp group.... DE mechanical engineering |
I applied for direct entry to futminna mechanical engineering scored 210 in d screening. pls when is d addmsn list coming out and what are my chances of getting in |