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Monday, 21 September 2015

HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ.step 5.

Read out loud. Some people find it much easier to stay focused and interested in what they're reading by reading out loud. Lock yourself in your room, or hide in the basement and read as dramatically as you want. This can help slow you down if your tendency is to try to skim too quickly, and it can help make the reading more dramatic if you find it somewhat boring.
  • Always try reading poetry out loud. Reading The Odyssey becomes a much more awesome experience when you invoke the muse aloud.Image result for image of someone reading out loud

Thursday, 17 September 2015

HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ.step 4.

Look up any words, locations, or ideas you don't recognize: You can use context clues to help you figure out things by yourself, but it's always a good idea to take a minute to learn any references you might not have gotten the first time. It'll make the reading much easier.In school, having looked up an unfamiliar word or concept will always win you bonus points. It's a good thing to get in the habit of doing.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

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HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ.step 3.

PICTURE WHAT YOU'RE READING: Think of yourself as a movie director and picture the action while you're reading it. Cast the movie with actors, if it helps, and really try to picture the events as realistically as possible. This can be a lot more fun, and it will help you remember and understand what you are reading a lot better.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

 Considering an education abroad? Think Canada


HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ.step 2.



SKIM FIRST AND THEN READ CLOSELY:  If you're reading something difficult, don't worry too much about spoiling the ending for yourself. If you read a paragraph and have to start the paragraph over, consider skimming over the whole story, or flipping through the book somewhat to get a sense of the plot, the main characters, and the tone of the reading, so you'll know what to focus on as you read more closely.[1]
Taking a look at Cliff's Notes or reading about the book online can be a good way to get a good summary of the reading to help you get through it more easily. Just don't forget to go back and read through more closely.

HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ

Eliminate distractions:Get off the computer, turn off the TV, and cut out the music. It's very difficult to read, especially if you're reading something difficult, when your attention is divided. Reading closely means you have to find a nice, comfortable location that's distraction-free.
Make reading fun by getting yourself a snack or a drink and getting comfortable. Burn a nice-smelling candle or read in the tub to make yourself as comfortable, and make reading as enjoyable as possible, especially if it's not something you're excited about reading.

Monday, 14 September 2015

Chike Promise On Coming to Unilag

   
Project Fame contestant Chike , promise (FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION AND STUDENT RIGHTS) Members , during an interview with him  that he will be coming to University of Lagos , to perform ,  after his first song is been release on air.  Guess that should be TY mix at it again

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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Sunday, 13 September 2015


How UNILAG Doctors Abandoned Electrocuted Student To Die                  

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Academic activities at the university have been grounded since the incident happened, as the students of the institution took to the campus to express their displeasure over the misharp
On visiting the family of the deceased on Thursday, Nkem, a lawyer, stated that both women were initially rushed alive to the medical centre, and Oluchi’s death was as a result of late treatment.
“It was not only Oluchi that the wire fell on; it also injured Uju. I got to know about the incident at about 8pm. I quickly rushed to the university’s medical centre. When I got there, Uju told me that she and Oluchi had held each other’s hands as they walked to the hostel.
“The wire fell on Oluchi’s left arm, and the two of them were electrocuted. Oluchi lost consciousness immediately, while Uju managed to call out to passersby to help them.
“Both of them were rushed to the medical centre. The officials on duty requested their identity cards and said they would not do anything until the cards were brought. When I got to the centre, Oluchi was alive, as her eyes were open and her body was warm and normal, but only her left arm was stiff. I asked the medical personnel if any first-aid was given to her, but they did not reply me,” she said.
The father of the deceased, Chief Basil Anekwe, while expressing his disgust at the incident, said the family was at a loss.
Siblings of the late Oluchi. Photo credit: The Punch
According to him: “On Sunday, when I saw Oluchi, she said I should send her some money for upkeep. On Tuesday, I was planning to send about N30,000 to her, when I learnt about the incident. I was initially told it was a mere accident.
“I am only glad that my daughter did not die returning from a party or an offensive place; she died returning from the presence of God. The university delegation this morning brought a letter to me from the VC.”
Remains of the late Oluchi will be taken to the Igbo-Etiti local government area of Enugu state on Friday, September 11, for burial.
Jeremiah Olatinwo, the coordinator of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), in a statement, stated: “The NANS shall be taking up this case alongside the University of Lagos Students Union to see to it that Oluchi’s family is compensated for the damages caused by the electricity distribution company.
“The unfortunate injury to Oluchi is an injury to all Nigerian students and we will not keep quiet in the face of the threat to our fundamental rights to life.
“We call on the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and the Senate Committee on Power to sanction the electricity distribution company for its noncompliance to safety and health guidelines in its distribution and transmission.”
Contrary to the reports of negligence by the university, the institution’s public relations officer, Olagoke Oke, said workers were at the scene to attend to the injured women.
“It is not true that the negligence of officials caused the lady’s death. The UNILAG workers were on ground, and they were with her till the very end,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has lent her voice to those blaming the federal government and the institution’s management over the death of the 22-year-old.