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Business / Re: Practical Guide To Fish Farming. by kckamac(m): 5:02am On Sep 01, 2022
Setting Up Your Fish Farming Business in 2022

The fish farming business is an easy, lucrative, and less time-consuming venture.
Easy because it doesn’t require technical skills in feed mixture and cumbersome sanitation.

Lucrative because you can break even in less than two years if good management practices are employed. Less time-consuming because you can combine the business with a circular job or other businesses.

One major complaint that people have about fishery business is marketing. But there’s enough market to accommodate any number of fish raised if you do your research well. In this article, we discussed how to set up your fish farming business from setup to marketing.

We have a comprehensive post that can help you start and grow your business. If you would like to view it, this is the link: https://www.kmacims.com.ng/setting-up-your-fish-farming-business/

We discussed how to start your fish farming business, also called pisciculture in the following heading:

Pond preparation (housing)
Procurement (stocking)
Feeding
Management
Marketing

Just take a look.
Education / Early Counting Devices For JSS by kckamac(m): 6:03pm On Aug 31, 2022
Early counting devices are simple counting and calculating objects used to perform basic additions and subtractions. Before modern civilization, people invented counting devices that helped them perform simple calculations. Most of these ancient counting devices are still in use today.

The old counting devices are especially used in nursery schools and kindergarten to teach children how to count numbers. Though these early counting devices are useful, they have their disadvantages.

In this brief article, we shall discuss the following:
What are early counting devices
Examples of early counting devices
Problems and benefits of early counting devices

What are the Early Counting Devices?
Early counting devices could be defined as devices used to perform arithmetic operations before the advent of modern civilization.

People learned how to count and perform arithmetic operations well back in the Stone Age. During this period, there were no complex commercial activities. People would but add, subtract, multiply, and divide simple numbers. Hence, numerical operations were not as complex as it is today.

As a result, very simple devices were used in performing these simple arithmetic operations. Some of the devices used to perform arithmetic operations in those days coincide with what our children use today.
In our homes and schools, our children are taught basic arithmetic operations using these old counting devices. But some of them have been modernized to suit the present-day educational system.

Examples of early counting devices
Seven (7) examples of early counting devices include:

Fingers: Fingers as a counting device are as old as man. We have 5 fingers on each hand, and these fingers can be used to make quick additions. This is the earliest and easiest counting device used by man to date. Its limitation is that there is a total of 10 fingers, hence counting cannot exceed ten without bringing confusion. Though adults can count up to 20 numbers.

Cowries: Cowries were used as currency in the early days. It became an important tool for counting numbers and performing simple arithmetic. Though they are not easily seen today, their usefulness in the early days cannot be overemphasized.

Wooden sticks: These are small local sticks that served as counting objects. In our early years in primary school, we cut sticks that helped us perform addition and subtraction. This has been replaced with notch sticks.

If you need detail and video tutorial, visit: https://www.kmacims.com.ng/early-counting-devices-for-jss/
Your questions and suggestions are welcomed.
Business / Help! Should I Register Another Company? by kckamac(m): 11:57am On Dec 10, 2008
Who can advice me better.
I have already registered the business but no capital to start. I then proposed it to someone but he insists that we register another company for the running of the business with a share capital of N1million. since I have no capital, what do you think will be my capital as the manager and initiator of the business. Please, I need an urgent answer b'cos the registration is in progress.
Thanks.
Kc.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Oando, Etb & Chevron, Which Should I Accept by kckamac(m): 2:01pm On Sep 13, 2007
Hi,

I'll suggest you consider your career path and what you actually want as a person.
getting job is not all about the pay, but about what you want.

All the best.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Breakthrough Job by kckamac(m): 2:10pm On Sep 29, 2006
Thanks so much for the prophetic confirmation of God's word.
kamac.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Contractors! Please Register Here by kckamac(m): 3:13pm On Sep 14, 2006
Guys am a contractor too. i specialise in computer supplies and networking, including general merchadiles. if you have any info or link connect me. profit would be shared supposed.
kamac.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Celtel Is Recruiting by kckamac(m): 2:43pm On Sep 14, 2006
Guyyoutoo much.I've just applied. Let us forget about Experience, the most important thing is to pass the test. however, keep us informed.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Oceanic Bank Test In Lokoja On 13th Sept. Need Your Help ! by kckamac(m): 4:30pm On Sep 12, 2006
Goodluck guys. Read and prepare well, but take your bible along with you. that is a big time expo. It help me when I went for test at INTELS LTD PH.

Kamac.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Test by kckamac(m): 2:43pm On Sep 12, 2006
The test somehow is GMAT but be sure you'll fast and pray before you go. It doesn't matter these days what you write but whom you know. GOD PASS THEM ALL. GOODLUCK
kamac
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Got An Oil Company Job Through Nairaland by kckamac(m): 2:38pm On Sep 12, 2006
Congrats!!!!
But you did not disclose the company and your pay range. Guy stage a party for us at HEAVENLY HOTELS ONLINE. I feel you.

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