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    What are the Academic and policy value of learning physical security studies in Kenya? Abstract Physical security is the protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or institution. This includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism. Physical security is often overlooked (and its importance underestimated) in favor of more…

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    while campaigning, “our brothers and sisters in the diaspora are as much stakeholders in this country as anybody else and therefore deserve the right to choose the leadership of this country…. Their representation of the Kenyan identity and Brand Kenya abroad are a great source of pride for us all.” These actions enhance the sending state’s legitimacy within the state, within its domestic population, and within the international community. While certainly most popular in democratic states,…

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    What happens to people's lives when their country is a colony of another country? This is what exactly the British did to Kenya. They took over and took most of everything from the Africans. And British had colonized 85% of the earth's surface by 1914. This affected the people very much because they had very little, even for themselves. Colonialism affected Kenya in many different ways. In the nineteenth century, all of Africa was placed under European control so no Africans attended…

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    improving the livelihoods of people living and working in Kenya’s slums by the year 2020 through the provision of security of tenure, housing improvement, income generation, and physical and social infrastructure (Syrjanen, 2008).The government of Kenya recognizes that the challenge isn’t to slow down urbanization, but to cope with it and it’s challenges. In the past there have been efforts such as forced evictions, resettlement and site and service schemes, and now the focus is on slum…

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    Ministry of Health established the Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization (KEPI) in 1980 with the main aim of providing immunization against six killer diseases of childhood, namely tuberculosis, polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and measles to all children in the country before their first birthday. Although the programme has not achieved optimal coverage in a number of sub counties, the overall and marked control of measles. After the program, was started more vaccines have been…

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    Grocery Skills In Kenya

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    DRC MHSS ISP Quarterly Review 11/4/16-02/01/17 Grocery Skills During this quarter, Kenyatda had shown a bit of improvement with his diet and nutrition. Kenyatda manage to make wise food choice the majority of times. Kenyatda also improved on his budget. He would always make a list of the items that he needs from the grocery store. Psychiatric Wellness During this quarter, Kenyatda visited his primary care physician due to back pain. Kenyatda experienced back and it had been going for a…

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    Effects of globalization in Kenya. Globalization is the interactional process between various companies, people and nations. This process is majorly driven by the developing technological advances in the field of information technology and international trade. Globalization process has been in existence for many years now and it can date back to several years ago when Kenya was taking part in trade with other countries like in the case of the coastal trade. The process has got many effects on…

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    Various models and frameworks have been adopted by the Kenyan and foreign researchers to evaluate and analyze the effects of Neo-colonialism to trade and trading activities in Kenya and other developing countries in general. Neo-colonialism has become extremely flaccid in…

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    It all started in the year 1928, when Pyramus, the fortune teller of the village, sensed a negative energy in one of the members in one of the families in the village. Pyramus decided to deeply look into the case, and found out that a person in the village was possessed by a mysterious spirit. The person who was possessed, Ava, was a member of the royal family in the village, she was also the very first person to be possessed by that spirit. Pyramus did not know how this spirit entered the…

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    Obesity is also known as lifestyle dieses especially in Kenya. It is a condition that is associated with having an excess of body fat .Obesity is defined by a lot of factors .If not controlled it can be hard to control it .It is also classified as having a body mass index of thirty or more. Obesity is one of many pervasive and chronicle diseases. It is an escalating problem worldwide, yet extensive data especially in Kenya is still lacking. Obesity requires an in depth look at the prevalence of…

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