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IMPLICATIONS OF LANGUAGE USE IN GIKUYU MARRIAGE NEGOTIATION DISCURSIVE DOMAIN FOR KENYA’S VISION 2030
(Kabarak University, 2015-07)
ICT,EDUCATION,QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Communication impairments and knowledge aquisition
(Kabarak University, 2015)
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 ...
TOWARDS A COST-EFFECTIVE MODEL FOR QUALITY SUPERVISION OF STUDENT TEACHERS DURING TEACHING PRACTICE IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Teacher education is paramount in the development of human resource for the achievement of
quality education to enhance sustainable development in Kenya. It is concerned with the
provision of varied learning opportunities ...
Law innovation and economic Development;Formulation of procurement policy in the east African states.
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Procurement is an integrative process which offers a
platform form for the government to venture into the
market to acquire services and commodities for its
citizens.
A policy is a governing set of principles which ...
CONTRIBUTION OF SELECTED FAMILY FACTORS TO THE INFLUX OF STREET CHILDREN IN NAKURU MUNICIPALITY
(Kabarak University, 2015)
the presence of street children in Kenyan urban
centers began in early 1950s (ANPPCAN, 1994)
when the colonial government broke up families by
taking men to concentration camps and encouraging
others to migrate to ...
Advances in Research on Tea Species Adaptive to Climatic Changes
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Tea is one of tree crops, and a beverage made from
the leaves of tropical shrub of the camellia family.
According Fuller [2008], “it is aromatic beverage
commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water
over cured ...
HAIR :SAMBURU IDENTITY STATEMENT
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Hair in Africa: An Overview
Hair reacts to our state of mind
Hair has a meaning in African
culture and similary to the Samburu.