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    Nursing."The ethical implications of Socrates Claim’’ The Unexamined life is not worth living’’ contemporary American Society''

    I specialize in tutoring sciences and mathematics. This lesson is for aspiring the ethical implications of Socrates Claim"The Unexamined life is not worth living’’ contemporary American Society''
    [1] Socrates's background.
    [2] Individualism collectivism
    .[3]Change stability
    [4] Minority- Majority
    [5]Long- Term outcomes
    [6] Conclusion
    [7] References

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    Come with laptop, notebook

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    Online via webcam
    At student's location: Around Dakar, Senegal
    At teacher's location: Grand Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
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    The class is taught in:English

    About Me

    I am tutor Alice. I have BSC in chemical engineering+ TELF+ 18years teaching experience both online and offline K to 12th grade. I specialized in science ranging from chemistry, physics, math, English language, biology, and geography. Attend 15 to 20 lessons with me and be sure of good grades in your GRE, SAT, etc... I love to see my students on top of all areas of life. I give classwork in between my lesson to monitor output and homework after each lesson and periodically provide academic and moral progress reports. I am friendly but discipline. Perfection is my goal. Book my lesson for confirmation.

    Education

    Federal university Bida Niger State Nigeria BSC chemical Engineering
    Imo state science school Etiti Nigeria SSS 1 to 3[SSCE]
    Ovim Girls Secondary School Okigwe Imo state[JSSE]

    Experience / Qualifications

    BSC Chemical Engineering+ TELF+18years teaching experience both online and offline K to 12th grade. I have taught ages 2 to 40 years in English and science.
    A mole is an amount unit similar to familiar units like pair, dozen, gross, etc. It provides a specific measure of the number of atoms or molecules in a bulk sample of matter. A mole is defined as the amount of substance containing the same number of discrete entities[atoms, molecules, ions, etc. The student will learn {1] Definition of the mole concept. [2]Calculations on mole concept. [3]Know how and when to use Avogadro's constant. [4] Partial Knowledge of some laws that based on mole concepts like Charles 'slaw, Graham's law, etc [5] Exposed to varieties of questions and answers on mole concept
    I have a BSC in Chemical Engineering+TEFL+18years of teaching experience. I specialize in tutoring English language, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Biology, Geography.igbo for school and the SAT, GRE, GMAT, GRE, etc. My goal is to make students perfect but not confused. I assign homework after every lesson and provide periodic progress reports.
    [1]I specialized in tutoring chemistry, math, physics, biology, geography and SAT, GED, GRE and GMAT exams. My goal is to help communication and break down difficult concepts in a way that allows students greater accessibility and comprehension of their course material. [2] This lesson is for aspiring one of the characteristics of transition elements. The focus is on [a] What are colored complexes. [b]Colors of visible light [c]Crystal field theory. [e]Color of transition metal complexes [f]Why do we see color? [g]The color wheel [h]Color of coordination complexes [I]Molecular vibrations Etc

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