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Naira Note Change Brouhaha – Next Step As CBN Sets Redesign Naira Notes

 It is no more breaking news that the central bank of Nigeria has decided to redesign the Naira Notes, which will be rendering the current naira note useless as from the stipulated ti, me and in this detailed guide about the naira note Change, I will be providing you with all you need to know about thee new development. The decision to change the naira note is made known to the general public on Wednesday 26/10/2020 at a news briefing in Abuja. The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria made it known that the redesigned Naira Notes will bereleased by December 15, 2022, and that the existing ones will seize being regarded as legal tender bya January 31, 2023. However, the decision has fueled lots of opinions from different individuals across the country, while some individuals accepted it as a great development, lots of individuals rejected the idea and seems not to understand the whole thing. The reason stated above is what prompts browsingtechzone to release this detailed guide a...

HOW TO CREATE A LAUTECH STUDENT EMAIL

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T HE FACILITIES FOR MANAGING YOUR LAUTECH EMAIL HAVE BEEN PROVIDED  VIA YOUR PORTAL PLATFORM. FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO CREATE / MANAGE YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT: STEP 1:  LOGIN WITH YOUR REGISTERED MATRIC/PASSWORD VIA THE STATE  PORTAL STEP 2 :  ACCESS THE LAUNCH EMAIL LINK MADE AVAILABLE RIGHT  BELOW THE RELATED LINKS MENU AS SHOWN BELOW: STEP 3:  CONFIRM EMAIL CREATION OR PASSWORD RESET BY SELECTING THE  [YES] OPTION AND PROCEED TO CLICK THE APPROPRIATE ACTION  YOU WANT TO BE EXECUTED. FINAL STEP: CLICK HERE TO NAVIGATE TO THE MAIN SITE   AS INDICATED INSIDE THE PORTAL TO ACTIVATE AND BEGIN INSTANT USAGE OF THE EMAIL CREATED.

HOW TO NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU READ

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   How your brain turns reading into memory (and why it doesn’t all the time) Reading more won’t do you any good if you don’t remember what you’ve read. The problem is, your brain can’t store everything and so it has to make decisions about what’s important and will need to be used later. So how does it make that decision? The easiest way to think about this is to talk about High School English class. Most people can remember the plot, characters, and maybe a few key scenes from books they studied in English class. Yet forget the entire books they read only a few months ago. Why is that? The simple fact is, you remember because you  had  to. In class, you read for a purpose (getting a grade) and as such, you knew you’d have to use the information and connect it to larger themes or ideas (whether for a paper or quiz). But that book you picked up at the airport last weekend? Sure, it helped kill a few hours on the plane, but it wasn’t  for  anything. And just...