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Knowledge Hub Online Forum 📚📚 26/04/2020

From the Desk of the Coordinators of Knowledge Hub..
Knowledge Hub is an organization bent to imply handful knowledge and information to the general public; being ambassadors of Education, we do everything within our reach to help enhance modern education leaving the general public sensitised. Due to the Pandemic happening depriving young ones from getting basic knowledge in schools, Knowledge Hub would start organising an online class for students in Junior Secondary School and Senior Secondary School.
This is to cover up for what the students have been missing out in school.
Knowledge Hub is going to provide the students with tutors that will not only teach but imply understanding to what have being taught and also run basic tests subsequently on the students.
The online class would run 4 times a week.
For general access, Classes would be held on WhatsApp Group Chats.
Parental Approval and Guidance should be given to students of the Junior secondary level since they mightn't have personal access to social media
There would be Rules and Codes of conducts that would be guiding the peaceful and coordinated existence of the classes.

It's Free!!!! No Compulsory payments.
To join the Online Class click on the link below :
https://chat.whatsapp.com/LItqYHYNnfyD6JvGuXApYq

Knowledge Hub....being ambassadors of Education.

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Do not use disposable plastic bottles, There are better ways to stay safe.
Multiple research says refilling these bottles can be of risk to one's health.
According to research, disposable plastic bottles contains polythene terephthalate (PET) which is said not to be harmful, if then, what should we worry about?
While it is generally considered a “safe" plastic, and does not contain BPA, in the presence of heat it can leach antimony, a toxic metalloid, into food and beverages, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and stomach ulcers
The main target for criticism of the use of plastic bottles is Bisphenol A (BPA), an organic synthetic compound widely used as a starting material in plastics. The suggestion is that it seeps (leaks)out of the bottle into the water and causes issues such as diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure and cancer, amongst many others. The chemical is an endocrine disruptor which mimics the effect of oestrogen in the human body. Critics suggest this can make it harder to conceive and that its presences in children’s’ products - including feeding bottles - causes adverse effects in children. Despite plastics undergoing rigorous testing to ensure they abide by legislation, the use of BPA has been banned in many countries, especially where used in children’s products, with many manufacturers replacing it with chemicals such as fluroene-9-bisphenol (BHBP).
It also houses Micro Organisms (Bacteria) , That's why we should be worried about it because any disposable plastic bottle can house microorganisms.
So, now, one might want to avoid plastic bottles and go for a different material.
Glass water bottle can do well to resist bacterial growth.
Be good and stay safer.

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