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Education / Re: List Of Apps Every Student Must Have On Their Smartphones by Studentcosmos(m): 10:53am On Jan 20, 2017 |
SirWere:Shadow fight? You must be kidding me |
Computers / Re: Cool Stuffs You Can Do With A Drone by Studentcosmos(m): 10:31am On Jan 20, 2017 |
saydfact:It can also help in the agricultural sector by spraying of chemicals on farmlands and chasing away birds from rice or grain farms. 1 Like |
Education / Re: List Of Apps Every Student Must Have On Their Smartphones by Studentcosmos(m): 10:25am On Jan 20, 2017 |
saydfact:hehehe. I'm familiar with that one. 1 Like |
Education / Re: List Of Apps Every Student Must Have On Their Smartphones by Studentcosmos(m): 10:12am On Jan 20, 2017 |
saydfact:lols. Very funny. With the endless list of social media abbreviations, how do u expect me to know all. Maybe Nigeria should add Social Media Abbreviations Studies to the school curriculum. Nevertheless, who would u dedicate urs to if it makes FP? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Education / Re: List Of Apps Every Student Must Have On Their Smartphones by Studentcosmos(m): 10:03am On Jan 20, 2017 |
saydfact:what is ftc and what is it all about? |
Education / List Of Apps Every Student Must Have On Their Smartphones by Studentcosmos(m): 9:28am On Jan 20, 2017 |
Source: www.studentcosmos.com/10-smartphone-apps-every-student-must-have - Rather than waste your data downloading some irrelevant and distracting apps on your smartphones, why not download these Apps? It will help you improve academically as a student. Trust me!! - 1. DROPBOX - 2. MINT - 3. EVERNOTE - 4. MATHWAY - 5. COURSERA - 6. TODOIST - 7. DICTIONARY - 8. STUDIOUS - 9. ALDIKO BOOK READER - 10. CAMSCANNER - For more details on how to use these apps and how to download them, visit www.studentcosmos.com/10-smartphone-apps-every-student-must-have/ And thank me later for giving you this priceless info. - Source: www.studentcosmos.com/10-smartphone-apps-every-student-must-have/ - - Do you have more Apps you think could help students? Then drop the app names in the comment below. 2 Likes |
Education / Federal Ministry Of Education Overseas Scholarships by Studentcosmos(m): 8:09am On Jan 20, 2017 |
Federal Ministry of Education Overseas Scholarships for Undergraduate, Masters and PhD Nigerian Students. Bilateral Educational Agreement (BEA) Awards Courses(s) Offered: All fields Course Level: Undergraduate (bachelors), Postgraduate (masters, PhD) Provider: Federal Scholarship Board Country to Study in: Several countries Scholarship Description The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Education through the Federal Scholarship Board (FSB) offer the Bilateral Educational Agreement (BEA) Oversea Scholarships to Nigerian undergraduate, masters and doctoral students. The BEA Scholarship Awards are for eligible Nigerian youths after due process by development partners who have entered into Bilateral Educational agreement with Nigeria. Nigeria equally offers reciprocal awards to citizens of these Bilateral Education Agreement countries: China, Romania, and Cuba. Read more on www.studyandscholarships.com/2010/03/federal-scholarship-board-bea-overseas.html?m=1 |
Education / Re: Top 10 Maths Tricks Every Student Should See by Studentcosmos(m): 10:22am On Jan 18, 2017 |
yorex2011:you must be very good at maths then. Good one tho. |
Health / Re: 35 Health Benefits Of Garlic by Studentcosmos(m): 12:23am On Jan 18, 2017 |
Studentcosmos:RIPE VS UNRIPE BANANAS The argument can go on and on about which is better to eat — the yellow ripe or the green unripe banana? I believe most students would go for the yellow ripe one because of its sweet taste. But it would be great to know the benefits that unripe bananas has got to offer. UNRIPE BANANAS: The green banana might have a bitter taste and waxy.........read more at www.studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas/ |
Education / Re: Top 10 Maths Tricks Every Student Should See by Studentcosmos(m): 9:56pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
okhiai1:lols. No P. U re welcome |
Education / Re: Top 10 Maths Tricks Every Student Should See by Studentcosmos(m): 9:55pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
joycesims:lols. Very funny 1 Like |
Education / Re: Top 10 Maths Tricks Every Student Should See by Studentcosmos(m): 10:44am On Jan 16, 2017 |
1cor2v9:I'm happy you did enjoy it. |
Education / Top 10 Maths Tricks Every Student Should See by Studentcosmos(m): 12:14pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
Top 10 Maths tricks Every Student Should See - 1. The 11 Times Trick We all know the trick when multiplying by ten – add 0 to the end of the number, but did you know there is an equally easy trick for multiplying a two digit number by 11? This is it: Take the original number and imagine a space between the two digits (in this example we will use 52: 5_2 Now add the two numbers together and put them in the middle: 5_(5+2)_2 That is it – you have the answer: 572. If the numbers in the middle add up to a 2 digit number, just insert the second number and add 1 to the first: 9_(9+9)_9 (9+1)_8_9 10_8_9 1089 – It works every time. - 2. Quick Square If you need to square a 2 digit number ending in 5, you can do so very easily with this trick. Mulitply the first digit by itself + 1, and put 25 on the end. That is all! 25 = (2x(2+1)) & 25 2 x 3 = 6 625 - 3. Multiply by 5 Most people memorize the 5 times tables very easily, but when you get in to larger numbers it gets more complex – or does it? This trick is super easy. Take any number, then divide it by 2 (in other words, halve the number). If the result is whole, add a 0 at the end. If it is not, ignore the remainder and add a 5 at the end. It works everytime: 2682 x 5 = (2682 / 2) & 5 or 0 2682 / 2 = 1341 (whole number so add 0) 13410 Let’s try another: 5887 x 5 2943.5 (fractional number (ignore remainder, add 5) 29435 - 4. Multiply by 9 This one is simple – to multiple any number between 1 and 9 by 9 hold both hands in front of your face – drop the finger that corresponds to the number you are multiplying (for example 9×3 – drop your third finger) – count the fingers before the dropped finger (in the case of 9×3 it is 2) then count the numbers after (in this case 7) – the answer is 27. - 5. Multiply by 4 This is a very simple trick which may appear obvious to some, but to others it is not. The trick is to simply multiply by two, then multiply by two again: 58 x 4 = (58 x 2) + (58 x 2) = (116) + (116) = 232 - checkout TOP 15 REASONS WHY STUDENTS FAIL www.studentcosmos.com/reasons-why-students-fail-exam - 6. Calculate a Tip If you need to leave a 15% tip, here is the easy way to do it. Work out 10% (divide the number by 10) – then add that number to half its value and you have your answer: 15% of $25 = (10% of 25) + ((10% of 25) / 2) $2.50 + $1.25 = $3.75 - 7. Tough Multiplication If you have a large number to multiply and one of the numbers is even, you can easily subdivide to get to the answer: 32 x 125, is the same as: 16 x 250 is the same as: 8 x 500 is the same as: 4 x 1000 = 4,000 - 8. Dividing by 5 Dividing a large number by five is actually very simple. All you do is multiply by 2 and move the decimal point: 195 / 5 Step1: 195 * 2 = 390 Step2: Move the decimal: 39.0 or just 39 2978 / 5 step 1: 2978 * 2 = 5956 Step2: 595.6 - 9. Subtracting from 1,000 To subtract a large number from 1,000 you can use this basic rule: subtract all but the last number from 9, then subtract the last number from 10: 1000 -648 step1: subtract 6 from 9 = 3 step2: subtract 4 from 9 = 5 step3: subtract 8 from 10 = 2 answer: 352 - 10. Assorted Multiplication Rules Multiply by 5: Multiply by 10 and divide by 2. Multiply by 6: Sometimes multiplying by 3 and then 2 is easy. Multiply by 9: Multiply by 10 and subtract the original number. Multiply by 12: Multiply by 10 and add twice the original number. Multiply by 13: Multiply by 3 and add 10 times original number. Multiply by 14: Multiply by 7 and then multiply by 2 Multiply by 15: Multiply by 10 and add 5 times the original number, as above. Multiply by 16: You can double four times, if you want to. Or you can multiply by 8 and then by 2. Multiply by 17: Multiply by 7 and add 10 times original number. Multiply by 18: Multiply by 20 and subtract twice the original number (which is obvious from the first step). Multiply by 19: Multiply by 20 and subtract the original number. Multiply by 24: Multiply by 8 and then multiply by 3. Multiply by 27: Multiply by 30 and subtract 3 times the original number (which is obvious from the first step). Multiply by 45: Multiply by 50 and subtract 5 times the original number (which is obvious from the first step). Multiply by 90: Multiply by 9 (as above) and put a zero on the right. Multiply by 98: Multiply by 100 and subtract twice the original number. Multiply by 99: Multiply by 100 and subtract the original number. - If only some of us had gotten this tricks while in secondary school, who knows..........we all could have had A1 mathematics in waec. -checkout TOP 15 REASONS WHY STUDENTS FAIL www.studentcosmos.com/reasons-why-students-fail-exam 10 Likes 7 Shares |
Education / Re: Top Ten Oldest Universities In Africa by Studentcosmos(m): 9:05pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
Nice one. Checkout world's top 100 universities. www.studentcosmos.com/top-100-universities-in-the-world |
Education / Re: 15 Things You Must Know To Avoid Carryover In Your Exams. by Studentcosmos(m): 2:31pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
I agree with you totally. Especially no. 8 which talks about preparing well for exams. But how do you know if you actually prepared well or not? Check www.studentcosmos.com/5-kinds-of-food-to-avoid-before-going-for-exam/ and also check www.studentcosmos.com/reasons-why-students-fail-exam/ but I realized that No. 15 is paramount. Na God fit help man. Although, carryover isn't the end of the world |
Health / 35 Health Benefits Of Garlic by Studentcosmos(m): 1:46pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
1. Helps treat atherosclerosis. 2. Helps lower cholesterol. 3. Has the ability to lower blood pressure. 4. Helps treat gout. 5. Treating and preventing the flu and upper respiratory tract infections. 6. Prevents the growth and spread of bacteria. 7. Helps treat Tuberculosis. 8. Treating purulent wounds. 9. Helps treat Trichomoniasis (a sexually transmitted infection.) 10. Boosts your metabolism. 11. Prevents the spread of collon cancer… 12. …gall bladder cancer… 13. …rectal cancer… 14. …breast cancer… 15. …and prostate cancer. 16. Helps aid digestion. 16. Treats a yeast infection. 17. Dissolves blood clots. 18. Increases appetite. 19. Kills intestinal worms and parasites. 20. Helps treat cataracts. 21. Helps treat arthritis. 22. Helps treat diabetes. 23. Help treat staph infection. 24. Hells get rid of a tooth ache. 25. Treats acne. 26. Kills warts. 27. Helps treat tetter. 28. Helps in the treatment of boils on the skin. 29. Has a soothing effect on the intestines. 30. Garlic phytoncides are used to treat asthma… 31. …chronic bronchitis… 31. …and whooping cough. 32. Helps cure insomnia. 33. Slows the process of aging. 34. Inhibits the growth of Candida albicans. 35. Strengthens the body’s immune system. - WOW!!!!! Never knew Garlic could do a lot of things to the body. - Well, let's checkout what BANANA is capable of doing also: www.studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas/ - PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO SHARE. www.studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas/ www.studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas/ |
Health / 10 Healthy Diet Tips For Students by Studentcosmos(m): 1:40pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
Most students believe they are too busy to look after their diet. They always have this way of thinking that their studies come first while other things follow. Some are even uninterested of what they eat or how they eat them. As a student, what you eat can affect your academic performance because you need to stay healthy and keep fit to study well. Here are 10 healthy diet tips for students: www.studentcosmos.com/10-healthy-diet-tips-for-students/ |
Education / 10 Healthy Diet Tips For Students by Studentcosmos(m): 12:51pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
Most students believe they are too busy to look after their diet. They always have this way of thinking that their studies come first while other things follow. Some are even uninterested of what they eat or how they eat them. As a student, what you eat can affect your academic performance because you need to stay healthy and keep fit to study well. Here are 10 healthy diet tips for students: www.studentcosmos.com/10-healthy-diet-tips-for-students/ |
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Health / BANANAS: Health Benefits, Ripe Vs Unripe And More by Studentcosmos(m): 1:26pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
http://studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas Banana is not new to anyone. It is variable in size, colour and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved with a firm and creamy flesh. The fruit grows in clusters which contain anywhere from 50 to 150 bananas with individual fruits grouped in bunches, known as “Hands“, containing 10 to 25 bananas. They are grown in at least 107 countries, primarily for their fruit, and to a lesser extent to make fibre, banana wine and banana beer and as ornamental plants. Aside the health benefits of bananas, the fruit is sweet, handy and able to eat without much fuss. In addition to being eaten raw, bananas are a wonderful addition to a variety of recipes from salads to baked goods. It is highly rich in minerals and vitamins (Vitamin B6, Manganese, Vitamin C, Potassium, Copper, Biotin, iron) and also in fibre. In addition, it is very low in fat and contains a very high calorie. HEALTH BENEFITS OF BANANAS When we talk about the health benefits of bananas, there are so many out there. But here are 5 selected health benefits of bananas which are far from exaggeration and mere hype: Reduce Stress: Bananas are a good source of the Amino Acid — Tryptophan which your body converts to Serotonin. This Serotonin helps to reduce stress and improve your mood by producing a calming effect. Not only does this Serotonin reduce stress and improve your mood, it also plays a role in preserving memory. So, go ahead and take bananas daily to preserve your memory and keep up with the daily demand and stress of a student life. Weight Loss: Finding foods to fit into your weight loss diet can be challenging, but bananas make a perfect fit. Bananas taste sweet and are filling, which helps curb cravings. A 6-inch banana has a minimal 90 calories, about one-fourth of the calories you would get from a chocolate candy bar. Replacing candy bars and other junk foods with bananas is an important step towards losing weight. Help in Digestion: One banana can provide nearly 10 percent of your daily fibre requirements. This fibre helps bowel movement and prevent constipation. ...................http://studentcosmos.com/health-benefits-of-bananas to read more |
Agriculture / Re: Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 1:32pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
playtheblues:we all know how baba got his money nah. |
Education / Re: 5.0 Reasons A First Class Honour Doesn’t Guarantee You Success In Future by Studentcosmos(m): 12:26pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
cally3D:Really? you think so? |
Agriculture / Re: Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 11:50am On Jan 28, 2016 |
Pineapp: Maybe top farmers in Nigeria |
Agriculture / Re: Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 11:49am On Jan 28, 2016 |
derrick333: Baba na still local champion. 1 Like |
Agriculture / Re: Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 11:47am On Jan 28, 2016 |
Teempakguy: Well, Rex could be the founder of Forever Living Products, a company which initially made lotions from the aloe vera plant and worth $600 million according to forbes might not be categorized as a farmer. He deals with processing of farm product just like Dangote. |
Agriculture / Re: Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 11:39am On Jan 28, 2016 |
playtheblues: OBJ is just within the country. he is not up to the standard of the Stine's and Buffet's. |
Education / 5.0 Reasons A First Class Honour Doesn’t Guarantee You Success In Future by Studentcosmos(m): 11:35am On Jan 28, 2016 |
[url]studentcosmos.com/5-0-reasons-a-first-class-honour-doesnt-guarantee-you-success-in-future/#more-136[/url] The use of grades, scores, G.P.As and honours have been used as a benchmark to determine the intelligence level of Students, most notably in the higher institution where we have honours in grades and class; The first class, second class upper, second class lower, third class, and worst possible honour — certificate of attendance. Students with first class honour are rated very high with a strong believe that they would be extremely successful in future. The higher your G.P, the more successful you would be in future. This has made a lot of first class honour students relax and believe that the future is so bright. But here are 5.0 Reasons a First Class Honour Doesn’t Guarantee You Success in Future: 1.0 LIFE IS DIFFERENT FROM A CLASSROOM In reality; life is a different ball game. It is entirely different from the confines of a room. School rewards people for their memory, life rewards people for their imagination, initiative and innovations. In a school, you learn before been tested but in life, you get tested before you learn. Life would not make use of those formulars you learnt in class, it demands you apply them. Some can take shortcuts to get good grades, but in life, there is no shortcut to a lasting success — you work hard. No more school rules, timetable, boring or interesting classes, or cliques. In reality, you stand alone and make your decision. After school, no one talks about you graduating with a first class honour or Summa Cum Laude, neither will they talk about your G.P, but everyone will talk about how well you were able to handle situations assiduously. 2.0 LIFE HAS NO CURRICULUM While in school, a group of elite (Experts, scholars, Governments) sit to draw out a plan on how, what, when and where to learn. This is popularly called “School Curriculum”. But life has no curriculum. Anything could happen – risk, danger, failure, distraction and so on. You draw out your plan, determine your own curriculum, act on it and face the result (good or bad). A school curriculum would tell you to forfeit some subjects or courses for the second year or semester and compel you to do that year’s subject. But in life, you could possibly take a 5-year course in one month or stretch a month course to 5 years. You determine your curriculum or prospectus. 3.0 STATISTICS AND ............................ visit [url]studentcosmos.com/5-0-reasons-a-first-class-honour-doesnt-guarantee-you-success-in-future/#more-136[/url] for more |
Agriculture / Top 5 Richest Farmers In The World by Studentcosmos(m): 8:54am On Jan 28, 2016 |
SOURCE: http://studentcosmos.com/top-5-richest-farmers-in-the-world/#more-61 For those who assumed farmers can never get wealthy; Here are top 5 richest farmers in the world: 5. HOWARD BUFFETT – $200m Born Howard Graham Buffet on December 16, 1954, he has been active in business, politics, agriculture, conservation, photography, and philanthropy. He is the eldest son of famous billionaire businessman Warren Buffet. After dropping out of 3 colleges, Howard became a corn and Soybean Farmer. Mr. Buffett oversees a 1,500-acre family farm in central Illinois and farms in Nebraska with his son. He oversees three foundation-operated research farms: 3,900 acres in Arizona, 4,400 acres in Illinois, and 9,200 acres in South Africa. He has never relied on money from the Buffett Fortune to finance expenses of the farm, which include machinery that sometimes costs more than $250,000. 4. TONY PERICH – $750m Tony Perich and brother, Ron inherited their parents’ .................................................................................................................................................... for the rest of the list, Visit http://studentcosmos.com/top-5-richest-farmers-in-the-world/#more-61 Studentcosmos.com 3 Likes |
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