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Governance and Ethics: A Philosophical Perspective
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012)
Broadly speaking, governance can be perceived to refer to the competent
management of public affairs in a government. Governance therefore is the act of
governing. It relates to decisions that define expectations, grant ...
COMMUNICATION IMPAIRMENTS AND KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITIONS
(Kabarak university, 2019-03-19)
Knowledge acquisition occurs when the individual interacts with the world (physical and social) Performance on this determines the extend of knowledge acquisition Interaction is through communication Communication is ...
Cross-Border Cooperation in East Africa: Building Capacity among University Academic Staff
(NA, 2012)
Cross-border cooperation in East Africa dates back during colonial time and soon after member
countries attain its independence in 1960’s, new Permanent Tripartite Commission formed in 1967
but collapsed in 1977, due ...
ASSESSING WHETHER DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS INFUENCE PEER PRESSURE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL ADOLESENCE IN MYAHURURU
(LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY, 2014)
Conceptualizing research and innovation: Issues and implications for Higher Education Research and Publications in Africa
(Kabarak University, 2014)
The quest for change, improvement and competitiveness characterize individual,
institutional and state endeavours in today's world. This is largely because
globalization and liberalization of the world economy has presented ...
Politics and Sensational newspaper Headlines: Debate around Jubilee government’s Laptops and the Teacher’s Strike?
(Kabarak University, 2013-09)
Factors that Influence Adoption of ISO 9001; 2008 Quality Management Standardsin Legal Practices
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012)
Many Organizations invest considerable amount of time and resources in obtaining
certification to the ISO 9001; 2008 standard. Although ISO 9001 has many
benefits legal practices in Kenya have yet to adopt it. This ...
Judicial Radical Surgery in Kenya: Beyond Independence and Accountability
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012)
A 1989 World Bank Development Report recognized anticorruption and good
governance as prerequisites for Sub-Saharan economic development. Kenya’s
democratic transition entailed inter alia economic liberalization and the ...
WESTERN EDUCATION ON THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN: THE CASE OF IDAKHO COMMUNITY, KENYA
(kabarak university, 2016-05-12)
Impact of agronomic inputs in sugarcane farming on total heavy metal levels in aquatic ecosystems and soils within Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya
(Kabarak University, 2014)
Sugarcane farming has been identified as the single most cultivated cash crop in Lake
Victoria basin. Use of high agronomic inputs is employed in these regions for better
yields. Most rivers feeding Lake Victoria from ...