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    Mike Sonko Analysis

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    Peter Kenneth has told off Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko for "epic hooliganism" and "gangster politics". The Jubilee governor aspirant has termed Sonko's antics foolish, saying they are not in the same competition. "A lot of times we get provoked and people say 'Why don't you respond? Why don't you react?' And I keep saying, if we react to foolish acts people will not notice the difference. We will confuse the fraternity more," Kenneth said. "We are different. I offer leadership, he offers…

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    Street Child Analysis

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    child is any child who uses the street as a working place and carries out different activities to earn a living for themselves and their families, either on a full-time or part-time basis. These street families mostly reside in urban centers such as Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Thika and Eldoret. They are found in the urban centers of most of the developing countries. Their presence reflects rapid industrialization and urbanization and the huge number of poor…

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    Kenyatta by first wife Grace Wahu was born in 1920 and died in October 1979. Margaret Rose Wambui Kenyatta was Kenyattas second child born in 1928. Margaret, now 88, was Kenyatta's favourite daughter and was elected the first and only woman Mayor of Nairobi in 1970. Peter Magana Kenyatta, who once worked as a presenter with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), lives in London. He was the only child Kenyatta had with his second wife, Edna. Kenyatta's third wife Grace Wanjiku was the…

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    Leading up to the decolonization and attainment of independence by Kenya, the Mau Mau rebellion was influential in persuading the British government to end their colonial rule because the citizens of Great Britain would not support the continual use of force and military to simply maintain a colonial holding (Nissimi 2). This uprising led to the deployment of over 50,000 British troops and policemen who killed 12,000 Kenyan rebels (numbers are estimated as high as 20,000 if unofficial deaths are…

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    Inhumane acts, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(k) of the Rome Statute The pre-trial chamber found substantial grounds to believe Muthaura and Kenyatta were criminally responsible for the alleged crimes as indirect co-perpetrators. The charges against Ali were rejected. On January 23, 2012, Pre-Trial Chamber II found that the prosecutor’s evidence failed to satisfy the evidentiary threshold required under the Rome Statute to bring Kosgei and Ali to trial.…

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    New Life Home Case Study

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    New Life is a children’s home where they take care of abandoned children from the tender ages of 0 months to 10 years old. The headquarters of the New Life Home Trust is located in Nairobi, Kenya and that is where they have the main home where they take care of abandoned and orphaned children between the ages of 0 months to 2 years. The home's mission is to care for abandoned and orphaned babies, nurture them into healthy children, and provide for their spiritual and emotional needs. The New…

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    A pastor in Nairobi talked about the importance of going through the process of mourning and then forgiving her offenders after she was gang-raped, stabbed, and left for dead on the day she was supposed to walk down the aisle as a bride. Terry Apudo was supposed to marry her then fiancé Harry in a grand ceremony at the All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, Kenya. The night before their special day, she realized that some of Harry’s clothes were with her, but a friend offered to help her out. At dawn,…

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    In my essay I will be talking about the major attacks that have happened in al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda has had tons of attacks throughout the years. Al-Qaeda has had a total of 15 bombings. The last bombing was in 2009 December 25th it was an attack on the Northwest Airlines flight 253, Al-Qaeda had sent “abdul mutallab” on a suicide mission. President Barack Obama called it an "attempted terrorist attack," and he promised to use every single element of our national power to disrupt and defeat…

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    Daniel Tewodros, 2008. Beef Cattle Production System and Opportunities for Market Orientation in Borena Zone, Southern Ethiopia Solomon A, Workalemahu A, Jabbar MA, Ahmed MM, Hurissa B. Socio-economics and Policy Research, 2003. Working Paper 52. Nairobi: Kenya, ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute). Solomon Tilahun, 2004. Performance of Cattle Marketing System in Southern Ethiopia with Special Emphasis on Borena Zone. A Thesis Submitted to School of Graduate Studies. Alemaya…

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    The three articles I selected to analyze from the New York times are “‘Grease’ in a Nairobi High School: Saheem Ali on His First Time Directing” by Shahem Ali, “Broadway’s Bathroom problem: Have to go? Hurry up, or Hold it” by Michael Paulson and “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” by Laura Collins-Hughes. In “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” Hughes characterizes the significance of theater for veterans in post war conditions. Paulson addresses the issue about bathrooms in…

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