10586 Resources

SAFETY STANDARDS MANUAL Trending!
This is a document that the school should use to maintain a Safe, Secure and Caring environment that fosters eaching and learning. This manual therefore sets out the Standards and Guidelines that a school should put in place to enhance Child Safety.
4035 Views 2 Downloads 1020.15 KB
Uploaded: 2021-12-08
ESM 412: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY (3 UNITS) Trending!
STS is the interdisciplinary study of how science and technology shape society and the environment, and conversely how society and the environment shape science and technology, from various perspectives in the humanities and social sciences: history, anthropology, sociology, philosophy/ethics, and political science/public policy.
4481 Views 2 Downloads 368.5 KB
Uploaded: 2021-12-08
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS Trending!
Environmental Education varies in terms of its curriculum and teaching depending on the level of education i.e. Primary, Secondary or Tertiary institutions. Globally this is done using 3 approaches, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and issue-based approach. All these methods have their advantages and disadvantages which must be taken into consideration when making a school curriculum for teaching Environmental Education, EE.
4180 Views 0 Downloads 74 KB
Uploaded: 2021-12-08
EDU 411E: BASIC HEALTH AND FIRST AID Trending!
The module EDU 411E intends to equip you with knowledge, skills and attitudes required to enable you to identify how to keep healthy physically, socially, mentally and emotionally and be able to handle First Aid cases.
4459 Views 1 Downloads 1.94 MB
Uploaded: 2021-12-07
BIOMOLECULES
Carbohydrates ,proteins and lipids are important sources of energy and are acquired from diets or meals. Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle cells whereas lipids are stored as triacylglycerols in the adipose tissue.
1113 Views 0 Downloads 271.68 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-05
FIRST AID NOTES
First aid is the temporary and immediate treatment given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill, using facilities or materials available at the time before regular medical help is imparted.
48 Pages 1812 Views 1 Downloads 782.59 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-05
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE & CBHC Trending!
The concept of health has suffered stereotyped definitions, conceptualized mainly by medical professionals to mean diseases, drugs, injury, treatment and building institutions centered on clinicians such as doctors and nurses.
3438 Views 0 Downloads 1.54 MB
Uploaded: 2021-11-05
POSITIONING OF PATIENTS Trending!
This refers to moving a patient into a specific position or posture to facilitate examination, surgery or therapeutic functions. It involves placing the person in proper body alignment for the purpose of preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative aspect of health.
4133 Views 0 Downloads 171.18 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-05
HPE 131: NETBALL Trending!
In 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts a 30-year-old Canadian immigrant to the USA, James Naismith, was ordered to invent an indoor game for high-spirited young men at the School for Christian Workers (later the YMCA). Most games tried ended with injury rates of staggering proportions! So Naismith conjured up a game whereby a ball had to be lobbed into a high peach basket (his reasoning being that if a ball had to dropped into the "goal", it couldn't be thrown at breakneck speed).
21 Pages 3671 Views 0 Downloads 303.3 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-03
ENGLISH WRITING Trending!
A document is readable if the reader can understand it on a single reading. the more often the reader must read what you have written the more likely that the read might misunderstand or abandon your reading all together
20 Pages 5270 Views 1 Downloads 353.12 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-03
UCU110: FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION Trending!
The major goal of any communicative action is to promote understanding. In the academic setting and in the professions, deeper understanding and insight are necessary. Collaboratingwith others in learning and at work ensures that quality ideas are shared for more effective task completion and problem solving. Therefore, the importance of communication and collaboration for learning and for assisting students prepare for their future careers cannot be overemphasized. These two competencies form part of the 4Cs (communication, collaboration, critical and creative thinking) that have been singled out as the core attributes for success in the 21st century.
67 Pages 4783 Views 0 Downloads 648.22 KB
Uploaded: 2021-11-03
EPS110: PSYCHOLOGY. Trending!
Psychological research uses scientific methods to provide enlightening and reliable information about behavior. Science is derived from the Latin word “scire” i.e. to know. Science avoids mere opinions, intuitions and guesses and strives to know by using objective evidence. Science uses logic to reason about the possible causes of a phenomenon and then tests the resulting ideas psychology relies on empirical evidence i.e. information gained from direct observation.The information is collected systematically through carefully designed experiments; various assumptions can be validated or refuted
91 Pages 5566 Views 0 Downloads 3.04 MB
Uploaded: 2021-11-03
BIOCHEMISTRY
Human physiology Definition physiology explains physical and chemical factors that are responsible for the origin, development, and progression of ( .life ,(each type of life
18 Pages 1020 Views 0 Downloads 1.07 MB
Uploaded: 2021-10-28
BIOCHEMISTRY
SBT1102 – BIOCHEMISTRY UNIT 1 CARBOHYDRATES Introduction. Classification, Properties and Biological importance. Isomers, epimers, enantiomers,mutarotation, open chain and closed chain structures of glucose. UNIT 2 AMINOACIDS AND PROTEINS Aminoacids: classification- essential and non-essential amino acids, protein and nonprotein amino acids, Zwitter ions. Proteins: Classification- based on i) shape and solubility and ii) increasing complexity of structure. Structure of proteins: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary, biological significance. Concept of isoelectric point and its significance. UNIT 3 LIPIDS Introduction, Classification, Properties and Biological importance. Fatty acid nomenclature and structure, Lipids in cell membrane Cholesterol and Steroids, Hormones - structure and function UNIT 4 NUCLEIC ACIDS Introduction- Nitrogeneous bases - Purines and Pyrimidines - Nucleosides and Nucleotides -- Structure of nucleic acids - DNA, RNA: m-RNA, t-RNA, r-RNA - Biological importance of nucleic acids. 16s rRNA and its significance. UNIT 5 VITAMINS AND MINERALS Vitamins: fat soluble and water soluble vitamins. Minerals: Micro and Macro minerals. Biological importance of vitamin and minerals, deficiency symptoms
22 Pages 964 Views 0 Downloads 821.13 KB
Uploaded: 2021-10-28
BIOCHEMISTRY
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The endocrine system is a network of glands in your body that make the hormones that help cells talk to each other. They’re responsible for almost every cell, organ, and function in your body. If your endocrine system isn't healthy, you might have problems developing during puberty, getting pregnant, or managing stress. You also might gain weight easily, have weak bones, or lack energy because too much sugar stays in your blood instead of moving into your cells where it's needed for energy
14 Pages 967 Views 0 Downloads 376.4 KB
Uploaded: 2021-10-28
BIOCHEMISTRY
Polyurethanes are prepared from diisocyanates and diols. Urethane (also called a carbamate) is a functional group that contains both an ester and an amide at a single carbonyl group. Nucleophilic Addition Reaction: Example 1: Sevin is a highly effective, biodegradable insecticide. It affects the nervous systems of insects by blocking access to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
57 Pages 1044 Views 0 Downloads 1.68 MB
Uploaded: 2021-10-27
BIOCHEMISTRY
PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY Carbon is so Important in the Life Cycle. It has numerous ways of bonding with many other elements, particularly oxygen and hydrogen. It can form both “organic” and “inorganic” compounds. Organic compounds are considered unstable in the biosphere because they are in the reduced state. Whereas Inorganic compounds, principally calcite (CaCO3 ) and dolomite (CaMg(CO3 )2 ), are stable because they are in the oxidized state. Carbon is present in most substances that are vital for the development of life (called “biomolecules”): Proteins, lipids, sacharides, etc
76 Pages 1002 Views 0 Downloads 1.86 MB
Uploaded: 2021-10-27
BIOCHEMISTRY
Alkyl halides are organic molecules containing a halogen atom bonded to an sp3 hybridized carbon atom. • Alkyl halides are classified as primary (1°), secondary (2°), or tertiary (3°), depending on the number of carbons bonded to the carbon with the halogen atom. • The halogen atom in halides is often denoted by the symbol “X”.
53 Pages 1014 Views 0 Downloads 2.07 MB
Uploaded: 2021-10-27
BIOCHEMISTRY
Natural Gas Natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane but including significant quantities of ethane, butane, propane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium and hydrogen sulfide. Obtained from oil fields and natural gas fields, and in coal beds. Methane-rich gases are produced by the anaerobic decay of non-fossil organic material, ie biogas. Total world production of natural gas in 1986 was 100 trillion m3 . It is used as feed stock as well as fuel. It is preferred due to its high Calorific Value
52 Pages 951 Views 0 Downloads 1.17 MB
Uploaded: 2021-10-27
Calculus 1 First Year Trending!
Excelling in Calculus is the key
81 Pages 5592 Views 2 Downloads 841.91 KB
Uploaded: 2021-10-27