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SUBJECTS |
TITLES |
AUTHORS |
PUBLISHERS |
EXERCISE BOOKS |
1 |
ENGLISH LANGUAGE |
Mastering English |
EgbeBesong Elvis |
NMI |
200 Ledger |
2 |
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH |
Seat of Thorns |
Francis Ateh |
NYAA PUBLISHERS |
200 Ledger |
The Wrong Decision |
Douglas Achingale |
NYAA PUBLISHERS |
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Authentic Poetry |
Egbe Besong Elvis |
NMI |
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3 |
FRENCH LANGUAGE |
Le Reseau du Français |
Kang Dickson and SOFIA |
NMI |
300pg |
4 |
LOGIC |
The Essential of Logic for Ordinary Level |
Ngwonam Denis |
GRASSROOS PUBLISHERS |
80 leaves |
4 |
HISTORY |
Effective Modern History for Colleges Forms 3,4 and 5 |
Batey George Eno |
DOVE |
200 Ledger |
5 |
GEOGRAPHY |
Interactive Physical Geography |
Akwa Constance Nji and others |
GREENWORLD PUBLISHING |
200 Ledger |
6 |
CITIZESHIP |
Citizenship Education Made Simple |
Hanah Monono |
DOVE |
80 leaves |
7 |
ECONOMICS |
Masterpiece Economics |
FORBE H./NGAGNCHI/MOH |
GRASSROOTS PUBLISHER |
200 Ledger |
8 |
COMMERCE |
New Ordinary Level Commerce for Cameroon |
Bartholomew Bushu |
CATWA |
200 Ledger |
9 |
MATHEMATICS |
Presbook Secondary Mathematics |
KREN E.L. |
PRESSBOOK |
300 Register calculator |
10 |
PHYSICS |
Mastering Physics |
CHE FUH J. |
CAMBRIDGE |
200 Ledger |
11 |
CHEMISTRY |
Understanding Chemistry |
NJIKE N. |
SHILOH PRINTS |
200 Ledger |
12 |
BIOLOGY |
Understanding Biology |
TAPONG |
GREEN WORLD PUB |
200 Ledger |
13 |
COMPUTER SCIENCE |
Mastering Computer Science |
ANDREW NGWA |
NMI |
80 leaves |
14 |
FOOD & NUTRITION |
F/N (FORM 111 TO V) |
ANITA TULL |
OXFORD |
80 Leaves |
BIOLOGY FOR FORM 3 A/B
WEEK BEGINNING 23RD TO 27TH MARCH 2020
MISS NAYAH
Form three Biology note
Economic importance of yeast
CITIZENSHIP FOR FORMS 3 A&B
TEACHER : Mr Raymond
WEEK BEGINNING 23RD TO 27TH MARCH 2020
TOPIC: ELECTION
LESSON: THE VOTING PROCEDURE
- The voter need to present his voter's card, his\her name and other details are checked.
-He\she signs against the name on the register and is given a set of registers and ballot papers and an envelope.
He\she proceed to a screened area in which to insert into the envelope the ballot paper he has chosen.
-the envelope is then placed in the ballot box.
- the result is then transmitted to the vote counting commission within 4 days
-The constitutional council then proclaims the results 2 weeks after closing the polls .
Home work:
1. State any 03 forms of electoral malpractices?.
HISTORY FOR FORM 3 A/B
WEEK BEGINNING 23RD TO 27TH MARCH 2020
DERRICK
Form 3A,B.
Sudject: History
Topic: FRENCH CAMEROON UNDER THE UN TRUSTEESHIP(1946-1960)
Competence: student should be able to explain the various political evaluation in French Cameroon
Introduction:
After ww1 the status is Cameroon changes from a mandate territories of the LON to a UN TRUSTEESHIP. The French you her own section of Cameroon but was influenced by internal and external forces of nationalism that compel her to gradually introduced reforce that decolonize the territories leading to Independence in January 1st 1960.
POLITICAL EVOLUTION FRENCH CAMEROON TOWARD INDEPENDENCE.
The Brazzaville conference introduce important changes in the territories like abolition of ingidinad, preparation. The right to form political party and trade union. In 1944, the first trade union the USSU was created with Un Nyobe and Charles Assale as sectary to fight for better working conditions.
In 1946, the territories became the Un trust territory which gave the greater respect for Independence.
In 1946 French Cameroon was made associated territory of the French union, the French Constitution abolished ingidinad, prestation and created local Assembly
In 1946. The representative assembly of Cameroon(ARCAM) was created with (14seat). The assembly was divided between those who wanted immediate Independence and those who wanted gradual independence were called(evolutionary).
In April 9146 the evolutionary created the UPC which was the first political party with the main aim being immediate Independence for the territories. Dr Felix Mimie was the president and um nyube the Secretary.
In February 1952 the Territorial assembly of Cameroon(ARCAM) was created with 50 seat to be occupied.
Between 1951 and 1952 the UPC organised anti French vote because since force was the only means available to force France grant immediate independent.
In December 1952 agressed the general Assembly(un) demanding for immediate independent
Ahidjo replace mbida as a new prime minister and offered Constitutional amenities to the UPC party. There made Thesdore mayimatip to abandon the UPC and joint the government of Ahidjo.
Ahidjo faught for independence of French Cameroon which was approved by the Un in 1959 and fresh Cameroon gain Independence in January 1st 1960.
SUMMARY LESSON
WEEK BEGINNING 23RD TO 27TH MARCH 2020
NOTES FOR THE WEEK: 23RD OF MARCH TO THE 27TH OF MARCH 2020
CLASS: F3 A, B & C
SUBJECT: COMMERCE
MODULE 4: INSURANCE
LESSON No.01: Introduction & definition of terms
Competences:
At the end of the lesson, Students should be able to:-
* Give the meaning of Insurance
* Illustrate how insurance is important to individual and businesses
* Describe how an insurance contract is undertaken
CONTENT
1.1 Introduction
1.2. Definition of Insurance
1.3. Importance of Insurance
1.4. Insurance contract
1.1. INTRODUCTION
The business of today and life in general is surrounded with a lot of risks. This means that no individual will like to accept great losts in every activity undertaken. There are no certainties or guarantees in life. There is no guarantee that the business will not suffer an unexpected loss or damages. So while we cannot protect our interests against all risks, it's therefore important to undertake an insurance policy..
1.2. DEFINITION OF INSURANCE.
This is the process whereby one party called the insurer or insurance company accepts to indemnify (compensate) another party called the insured when he/she suffers a risk after the insured has paid a fixed sum of money known as premium at regular intervals..
Insurance is equally defined as the spreading and pooling of risks. That is the spreading of risks over a number of persons so that no individual bears great lost.
1.3. IMPORTANCE OF INSURANCE
a.) Provides Reliability
The main function of insurance is that eliminates the uncertainty of an unexpected and sudden financial loss. That is it reduces the fear in business men to undertake different business opportunities. This is one of the biggest worries of a business. Instead of this uncertainty, it provides the certainty of regular payment i.e. the premium to be paid.
b.) Protection
Insurance does not reduce the risk of loss or damage that a company may suffer. But it provides a protection against such loss that a company may suffer. So at least the organisation does not suffer financial losses that debilitate their daily functioning.
c.) Employment Opportunities.
Members of the public are often employed to work in Insurance companies as accessors, underwriters, etc thereby leading to an increase in living standard.
d.) Capital Formation
The pooled premiums of the policy holders help create a capital for the insurance company. This capital can then be invested in productive purposes that generate income for the company.
e.) Life insurance encourages savings:
Insurance does not only protect against risks and uncertainties, but also provides an investment channel too. Life insurance enables systematic savings due to payment of regular premium.
f.) Pooling of Risk
In insurance, all the policy holders pool their risks together. They all pay their premiums and if one of them suffers financial losses, then the payout comes from this fund. So the risk is shared between all of them.
1.4. INSURANCE CONTRACT OR POLICY
An insurance contract is a document representing the agreement between an insurance company and the insured. That is, its an agreement that binds the insurer and the insured and it's enforceable by law. The insurance contract is designed to provide the following information :