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    RIGHT TO HOUSING UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA The right to housing comprises an intricate part in the realization of one of the most basic needs of a human being‚ shelter. Everyone has the right to a decent standard of living as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ a document that has attained the status of jus cogens due to its wide acceptance. Essential to the achievement of this standard is access to adequate housing. It has been said that housing fulfills physical

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    SWAHILI COAST AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EAST AFRICAN CITY-STATES IntroductionIntroductionThe eastern coast of Africa changed profoundly around the beginning of Christian era‚ first‚ Bantu speaking population from the interior migrated and settled along the coast from Kenya to South Africa. Second‚ merchants and traders from Europe (Greeks and Romans) and Asia realized the strategic importance of the east coast of Africa for commercial purposes. These commercial links are mentioned by the Greek

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    MICROFINANCE AWARENESS AND IMPACT IN KENYA: A CASE OF NAIROBI COUNTY 1 Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Background of the Study ................................................................

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    There are a number of different reasons why I want to be in Coast Guard Counterintelligence. As an intelligence specialist for the Coast Guard‚ I have spent countless hours working in many different fields of intelligence from Intelligence Watch Analyst‚ Military Linguist‚ Maritime Intelligence Support Team Member‚ and Targeting Analyst. Each job has brought its own lessons‚ challenges‚ and opportunities. I view Counterintelligence as another such opportunity and challenge where I will gain new

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    My unwavering interest pursuing a Coast Guard Career was initially sparked in 2010 when I toured the USNS Comfort. After listening to my father and the crew’s inspiring stories regarding their humanitarian mission in Haiti‚ I was intrigued with (at/by) the idea of pursuing a military career. In 2013‚ I visited the Coast Guard Air Station in Traverse City‚ Michigan where I conversed with officers and enlisted staff who (That/which) oriented me to the Coast Guard’s highly unique and diverse missions

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    Question 1: Financial ratios for East Coast Yachts: Current ratio | = | Current Assets | | | Debt-equity ratio | = | Total liabilities | | | Current Liabilities | | | | | Total equity | | = | $14‚651‚000 | | | | = | $19‚539‚000 + $33‚735‚000 | | | $19‚539‚000 | | | | | $55‚341‚000 | | = | 0.75 | | | | = | 0.96 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Quick ratio | = | Current Assets - Inventory | | | Equity multiplier | = | Total assets | |

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    the entire Coast Guard. Some are good‚ some bad‚ and some exceptional. I think it is important to refer back to where we come from. My influences have come from many walks of life‚ and in all colors and genders. Some I have never met‚ but heard of in Coast Guard history. It remains that my father is a personal inspiration‚ along with one particular Chief in my career. Both of these individuals continue to make an impact on me in a positive way. We all may have joined the Coast Guard for different

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    The capital of Japan is Tokyo Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator. With the Indian Ocean to its south-east‚ it is bordered by Tanzania to the south‚ Uganda to the west‚ South Sudan to the north-west‚ Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north-east. Kenya has a land area of 580‚000 km2 and a population of a little over 43 million residents. Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. First of all Japan and Kenya are two completely different countries for example

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    U.S. East Coast Port Security Emphasis on The Port of New York/New Jersey The Port of Hampton Roads‚ VA The Port of Jacksonville‚ FL TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Background On U.S. Port Industry: A. Gateways to Global Trade 3 B. The American Association of Port Authorities 3-5 C. Introduction to Marine Terminal Operators (MTOs) 5-7 History/Overview: A. Jacksonville‚ Florida Port Authority? 8-9 B. New York/New Jersey Port Authority? 9-12 C. Virginia’s

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    The Iron Coast is a travel writing written by Jane Gardam. Jane Gardam is a British author. She was born in Coatham‚ North Yorkshire. The writing describes the North Yorkshire coast and its landmarks including Roseberry Topping and Cleveland hills. Roseberry Topping is the name of a distinctive hill which was mentioned in the writing. The travel writing is descriptive as it creates effects and atmospheres for the reader. To achieve these effects the author uses a variety of literary techniques such

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