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BEYOND THE BOOKS: ELEVATING SCHOOL EVENT COVERAGE TO NEW HEIGHTS

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In today's digital age, capturing the essence of school events goes beyond mere documentation. It's about telling a story, engaging the audience, and preserving memories that last a lifetime. Welcome to "Beyond the Books," a revolutionary platform dedicated to enhancing and celebrating school events through innovative coverage.   What is Beyond the Books? "Beyond the Books" is not just a service; it's an experience. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, high-quality coverage of school events that goes beyond traditional methods. We believe in the power of storytelling and strive to capture the heart and soul of every event we cover. Why Choose Beyond the Books? 1. Innovative Coverage: We utilize the latest technology and creative techniques to ensure that every event is documented in the most engaging way possible. From live updates on social media to high-definition highlight reels, we bring events to life for both attendees and those who...

INSIGHTS FROM A TOXICOLOGIST'S INTERVIEW ON SNAKE SAFETY

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Recently, a toxicologist who runs a snake farm housing four million, seven hundred thousands snakes in Nasarawa State, Nigeria shared some crucial information on a local radio show. Here are his key points on what attracts snakes to homes and how to handle snake bites: Attractants for Snakes: 1. Eggshells: Can draw snakes from up to 15 kilometers away. 2. Chickens 3. Rats 4. Frogs 5. Anything they can swallow Important Safety Tips: - All Snakes are Poisonous Except Pythons: While pythons are non-venomous, other snakes vary in the potency and speed of their venom's effects, he said. - Bandages/Tourniquets: Using these can cause swelling and paralysis in the bitten area. - Avoid Trekking After a Bite: Movement increases venom circulation, potentially leading to death. - Cold Water: Drinking cold water can help slow the poison's spread. - Stay Calm: Reduce movement to slow venom circulation. - Pawpaw Leaves: Chewing and swallowing the liquid can halt venom spread until...