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BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT IN A BLINK OF AN EYE

Over the years, I’ve heard so many complaints and cries of students who aren’t doing well academically. Many of them complain that they do read through heaven and hell but yet they still find it hard to understand what they’ve actually read. Some also do complain that they do attend extra tutorials after daily classes but yet there isn’t any progress. I’ve also met students who complain that they do understand what they read for just a short period of time and the next minute the become blank and find it very difficult in refreshing their memories I believe that every human on the surface of this earth is an intelligent being but utilizing the way you comprehend things is the only way to have a breakthrough through intelligence. I’m tired of hearing the stories of students who have placed so much energy so as to be successful in their academics but everything ends up like the scenario of an English man who watches a Greek movie without a subtitle.  On this article, I will be giving

“WORLD'S MOST AMAZING ANIMALS”

Today our world is being occupied by several amazing creatures. The existence of these creatures in our world become so overwhelming as humans find pleasure in studying the nature, behaviours and adaptations of these creatures. Below are the world's most amazing animals:- 1. POLAR BEAR Polar bears are the largest land carnivorous animals in the world. They are native to the Arctic region and dependent on the fat of ice seals for their food. It is one of the most incredible marine animals and loves to spend their time on the Arctic sea. The fur of polar bears is thicker than other bears because of the climatic condition of the Arctic region. Also, fur covered their feet so that they can comfortably walk on ice. Polar bears have blubber inside their fur which provides them buoyancy and insulation. Polar bears used to travel a long way in search of their food. As per data from the World Conservation Union (IUCN), there are around 20 to 25 thousand seals in the world. The p