JSS 1 Social Studies (1st, 2nd & 3rd Term)

Social Studies

SOCIAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS; CULTISM

This is an act of being in a secret cult (most especially in an educational institution) whereby the group members uphold same belief, ideology, interest etc. Members of secret cult are often in the possession of dangerous weapons.   Cultism is anti-social behaviour which is a deviant act. It is at variance with established norms […]

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Social Studies

SOCIAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS

Social Issues and Problems Social problems are matters, vices or challenges which directly or indirectly affect many or all members of a society and are considered to the problems because of their effects on the society. They constitute nuisance to the members of the public. Social problems include: bribery and corruption, poverty, examination malpractices, crime,

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Social Studies

STI/HIV/AIDS

STI means Sexually Transmitted Infections. It is also known as Sexually Transmitted Diseases. They are infections or diseases that are sexually transmitted through unprotected sex or genital contact. Most people don’t experience any symptoms, so they are unaware they are infected.   In women, it can cause pain or a burning sensation when urination, a

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Negotiation II

Everyone negotiates. It is part of socializing, working, marriage etc. People need to negotiate in many situation of dealing with peer pressure, participating in a team game, when going on a date and when making sexual decisions.   Factors that Influence Negotiation Effective Communication Skills: – Negotiation is an intense process, involving exchange of messages.

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Social Studies

Negotiation

Meaning of Negotiation Negotiation is a means of getting one’s needs through the process of discussion and exchange of ideas. It can also be defined as a dialogue between two or more people or parties intended to reach a beneficial outcome. It is a method by which people settle differences. It involves the use of

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Social Studies

REVISION

REVISION Which of these is positive social behavior? A. Dishonesty B. Sincerity C. Stealing Truancy Why do schools have rules and regulations? A. To make students to disobey B. To enable teachers punish student C. To make teachers and students go into conflict D. To guarantee individual human rights The most important function of the

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Social Studies

ADAPTABILITY

Adaptability is the ability to change something or oneself to fit occurring changes. Adaptability is the ability of an individual to alter himself to the changed environment. It shows the ability to learn from experience and improve the fitness of the learner as well. Man adapt to his new environment with the help of environmental

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Social Studies

Uniqueness of Nigerian Culture

The ethnic groups in Nigeria are over three hundred and each of them has a distinct social custom, belief and language which are very important to the group. In Northern Nigeria, there are three major ethnic groups namely: the Kanuri in the north-eastern area of Lake Chad and north-central area, the Fulani who are scattered

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Social Studies

Abstinence II

Adolescents are very inquisitive sensitive and emotional about the issue of sex. So, adolescents need to make decisions about sexual behaviours and wait until they are ready emotionally, financially, physically etc.:

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Abstinence: How, Reasons & Solution

Abstinence means refraining from all types of sexual activities or sexually gratifying activities. Sexual abstinence is practiced in every country in the world and is the only sure way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. Abstinence the action of refraining from sexual activity, is to prevent unwanted pregnancies. In fact, it is the normal

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Social Studies

Social Problems

Social problems and issues are multifaceted challenges that permeate the fabric of societies around the world, impacting individuals directly or indirectly. These issues are often categorized as problems because they disrupt the well-being and harmony of a community and hinder the collective progress of its members. Social problems arise from various sources and can be

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