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         Noble Thoughts Achievers Time and Life To know the end from the beginning is to be constant at the beginning. The end of a man can be predicted due to his present commitment. A man who believes in tomorrow invests in today. Every successful person knew this. While at the beginning they nourished themselves in labour and discipline. The labour of yesterday is a product of today's reality.  A Senior Secondary School student who fails to study when his mates are preparing for examination will find himself behind all. Life does not go any way. It only goes the way we plan. Our lives are hinged on decision. We decide what we want to see and what we don't. We have full control over everything that has to do with us. The interesting thing about our desires is that it directs us on the path to follow.  Life is personal and decisional. For us to be happy with ourselves in the aftermath, we really need to engage our minds and our lazy bodies ...
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The Waste Land Summary We will provide you with subjects/courses materials We are seizing this opportunity to get literature  students course material  Once, you are already in the system ,face it and conquer . To non students,  You can also read poetry & analysis for fun . Noble Thoughts Achievers T. S. Eliot "The Waste Land" has long been considered T. S. Eliot's masterpiece. In its five sections, he delves into themes of war, trauma, disillusionment, and death, illuminating the devastating aftereffects of World War I. The poem's final line, however, calls for peace with the repetition of "shantih" (the Sanskrit word for "peace"). Part I opens with the famous line, "April is the cruellest month." The speaker, Marie, is a young woman who bears witness to the physical and emotional devastation caused by the war. N T A Parts II and III describe the inside of a wealthy woman's bedroom and the garbage-filled water...
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FAILURE:A SURE SIGN OF SUCCESS In my little sojourn in the University, I have come to the understanding that over ninty percent of students read because they are afraid of failure. They have sleepless nights not because they want to learn but because they want to pass. Lots have got first class and many more are on their way to getting first class through the same method. Of course, getting first class is not bad but we need to ask ourselves some important questions before we continue running the cat race: how many first class graduates have we produced in this country? Countless, aren't they? How many of them are contributing into making Nigeria a better place? Little, if there are, maybe our lecturers! How many of them do you hear making great moves and inspiring lives? How many of them can you point to in all these questions? Aren't people who were once average students the ones in power? Aren't them you invite to give business lectures, economy and motivational talk...
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I cry, weep, and lament .  We will take you through what education is and what it ought to be on this blog. Majorly, we will be updating you about Nigeria Education, its state, flaws, strengths, operators, enemies, etc. This we will do in contrast to education in other countries. Somebody said 'many undergraduates won't know they are not educated until they finish their first degree'. We suppose education to be a means to the end but it's the end in a country like Nigeria. A place where lecturers believe you cannot make it educationally if you don't come back for your secondary degree most especially when you don't study Medicine or Law. We will, therefore, consider our educational system if it's functional or dead one, formal or consistently informal, generative or destiny killer. It's in Nigeria that I see the educational Irony. You ask how. My lecturer will tell me our education is formal while I'm sitting on ground in their class fo...

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Welcome to Noble Thoughts Achievers We  are passionate about the growth of education of our fatherland. What we do is go to secondary schools, organize competitions of various kinds and give out educational incentives to extraordinary students.