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    The day I moved was a remembrance of what is and what was. It was a hot summer afternoon in Nairobi, Kenya with not much to do outside but gaze at the vast sandy lands that envelope part of my village. Every day was a new experience to grow and learn. I used to make kites out of some paper and twigs with a rope tied behind and watch as it soars above me reaching new heights that I could only wish to dream of. Change has been always something I was hesitant on understanding. Friends and families…

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    especially the countries of Africa. Kenya is a country that is greatly affected by food insecurity. It is located across the equator in east-central Africa. Kenya is on the coast of the Indian Ocean, as shown on the map (Figure 1). In Kenya food insecurity is a large problem. More than 1.5 million people in Kenya do not have access to enough safe, nutritious food. There is not a lot of variety in food. Maize is a standard food in this country. How and Why? Kenya got into this food insecurity…

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    Before the legitimate colonization of Kenya took place, many different peoples settled in the area. Cushitic-speaking people from northern Africa settled in a region of East Africa, which is the region that is now considered Kenya, around 2000 BC. Due to Kenya’s proximity to the Arabian Peninsula, by the first century AD, Arabian traders frequented the Kenyan coast, eventually establishing Arab and Persian colonies. In addition to the Arabs and Persians, during the first century AD, the Bantu…

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    2014 University Of Nairobi Terry Kavuli – G34/31137/2015 [legal research and writting] An analysis of the concept and use of the death penalty in various jurisdictions over the years especially Kenya and the jurisprudence behind the same, its origin, history and how it has come to change; It will also analyze why people are with or against it, the effects it poses on society and whether it should be scrapped off from the law or not. INTRODUCTION Death penalty/capital punishment is a…

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    1. Mundy, K. (2008). Education for All: The View from Tanzania and Kenya. In Comparative and international education: Issues for teachers (pp. 66-73). Toronto: Canadian Scholars ' Press. I will be referring to Karen Mundy’s chapter on Educational for All: The View from Tanzania to Kenya to highlight the historical evolution of educational development in Tanzania. Mundy speaks to the long history of governmental efforts made in Tanzania to use education to support economic and social development.…

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    the same enemy. This attack also confirmed to the government of Kenya that the terrorist group of Al-Qaeda was not yet done with Kenya. Later in March 2003, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya acknowledged the presence of accomplices as being Kenya’s nationals within the country. It was believed that the Somalis in Kenya are the ones who were involved with the attack. Due to this the Dadaab Camp which is in the border of Kenya and Somalia was seen to be the one that’s holding these…

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    EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ON REVENUES OF ELECTRONIC AND FASHION STALLS IN NAIROBI COUNTY, KENYA 1.1. Introduction Micro small and medium enterprising are the new growth frontier for developing countries in more specifically in Kenya. The Kenyan economy generated a total of 713.6 thousand in the informal sector, during the period 2014/2015(Republic of Kenya, 2015).Fashion and electronics stalls are mushrooming daily in majority of the commercial buildings in Nairobi CBD. Namada-Mulla…

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    manufacturer responsible for 26% of total production. Kenya is on the opposite end with only 3,080 cars being produced annually. China, India and Kenya are comparable in terms of labor costs. If GM facilitates production in Kenya, then it would have an easy access to the resources and cheap labor; while in China and India it would have to compete for the same resources with a large number of domestic and foreign manufacturers. Next, vehicle penetration in Kenya stands at only about 24 vehicles…

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    For a food secure nation, Kenya still has to inject more into quality seeds Poor quality of the seed used translates to a small cost that is incurred to sustain a well fed economy. The farm yields diminish and the economic losses to the farmers are likely to be much greater. By Juma Chrispinus Farm inputs amongst small scale farmers including seeds, agrochemicals and fertilizers are key in improving agricultural yield. In order to achieve considerable yields, small scale farmers should be able…

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    Kenya is a stunning place on the East African Coast. The vast amount of land and scenery is what brings tourism to this country. Tourists rush in see the wildlife during safaris and retreat to resorts and unwind. After watching Wild Frontier’s Travel Guide to Kenya and comparing it to Adam Jadhav’s New: Tourism, friend or foe of the Maasai?, it is evident that there is a positive and negative effect of tourism. Using various techniques, these videos give off separate insights of tourism in Kenya…

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