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TSUJ: Second Semester Past Question POS202~POS206~POS204 (2015/2016)

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Taraba State University End of Second Semester Examination 2015/2016 Past Questions for Department of Political Science and International Relations. 200Level. Course code: POS 202. Course Title: Introduction to Political Analysis. Instruction: Answer question ONE and any other three. 1a. Define the concept of Political Analysis. 1b. Identify and explain the problems of Political Analysis. 2. Discuss the basic intellectual requirements of behaviouralism in Political Analysis. 3. Using group theory discuss the manifest characters of group dynamics in the recent Wukari crisis. 4. Identify and explain the practical procedures in data presentation and analysis of Political Aanalysis. 5. Using game theory discuss the political dynaics in the olitical gaing of the PDP and APC in the 2015 gubernatorial election in Taraba State. 6. Discuss the elite theory and relates its fundamentals to any political phenmenon that best suit political analysis. Course code: POS 206.

TSUJ: Second Semester Past Questions EDU124~EDU112~EDU122 (2015/2016)

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Taraba State University End of Second Semester Examination 2015/2016 Past Questions for Faculty of Eduction. ➡️Course code: EDU124. Course Title: Subject methods I. Instruction: Answer question number one and any two others. 1. What is improvisation? 1b. With refeence to your study group, discus how you would construct a named impovised cientific instructinal material for science teaching that was produced and used in your study group forr presentation in EDU124. 2. In a tabular form, distinguish between criterion-referenced and norm-referenced objectives. 3. Distinguish between charts, models and specimens. 3b. With an appropriate illustration in your subject area, describe the features of a good chart in science teaching. 4. List examples of what can be refferred to as; a. Conventional methods of teaching. b. Innovative methods of science teaching. c. State the advantages and disadvantages of any of the conventional methods listed in (4a). ➡️Course Code: EDU

TSU Electronic Version Handout

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Taraba State University Jalingo, was established by the Taraba State Government in 2008, to widen access to University education for Taraba State indigenes and promote economic development in the country. Right from inception, the University set out for itself a goal that is captured in its motto – HARNESSING NATURES GIFT. The University is guided, by the national and international manpower needs usually accredited by the National Universities Commission, Abuja. This is to inform Taraba State University (TSU) student that JALALOADED is here to make life easier for student from 100L-500Level. • You don't need to to carry your bulky Handout. Now you can read your Handout on your Phone, Tab and Laptop wherever you go. • Note: Send us your course lecturer name and the course-code. Then your file will be delivered to you via WhatsApp and Mail, you can even (Download "but Optional). • You can also write the course code and your course lecturer name in the comments

How to Fix a Frozen Android and iPhone

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Few things are more annoying than a frozen smartphone, especially when the freeze happens at the worst possible time. There are several steps you can try to unfreeze your phone, depending on whether it is an Android or iPhone. You can also Download the complete guide which has pictures illustration. Android Method: 1. Plug your phone into a charger. There's a chance that your phone has run out of battery and will not turn on. Plug your phone in and let it charge for a few minutes before trying any of the following steps. 2. Try turning your phone off the regular way.  Press and hold the Power button on your phone until the Power menu appears. Tap "Power off" to turn the phone off. • If this doesn't work, move on to the next step. 3. Force your phone to restart.  If your phone isn't responding to your Power button or screen taps, you may be able to force the device to restart. • Most Android devices can be forced to restart by holding the Powe

N-Power Assessment Test Time-Table 2017

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This is to inform all candidate that applied for N-Power 2017 recruitment that the N-Power Assessment Tests will commence on the 1st of July, 2017. Candidates that applied successfully will be selected to participate in the N-Power computer assessment programme. The Npower assessment test Timetable schedule is as follows: The N-Power selection will be done in phases nationwide. During which the assessment test which comprises of Quantitative Reasoning, General Knowledge and other questions testing basic knowledge of English will be conducted. Please note that the questions will depend on the programme you applied for. The N-Power Online Tests can be taken using a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer provided that these devices have an internet connection. For more update on N-Power Program visit this blog frequently and also don't forget to like our Facebook page.  For questions or enquiry kindly reach out to the phones and email contacts for N

How to Make Animation or Movies with Microsoft PowerPoint

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Flipbook cartoon animations are fun, aren't they? Don't you wish you could make them in Powerpoint? Or just make them smoother than before? This article can help you to make movies, cartoons, and animations faster and better with Powerpoint.  You can Download the PDF file which has pictures illustration below. Steps 1. Open Powerpoint and create a new presentation.  Make a blank slide and set the transition to advance after .1 seconds. Click Apply to all. 2. Draw the first frame of your animation. this one is important - it is the frame that all of the other frames in this scene will be based on. Take your time with it. 3. Duplicate the slide, and make a very slight change in this slide for the progress of the animation.  If you had a ball falling, make it go down one or two places. (Note: Powerpoint doesn't use actual pixels, but a slightly larger placement system. Think of it as an invisible graph.) 4. Do not duplicate the new slide and keep going.  For