ACCESS AND EQUITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN KENYA A paper presented for The KIM SOM CONFERENCE 2009 Theme: Transforming Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges Sub Theme: Access and Equity in Higher Education By NAME : OWINO ROSE ATIENO DESIGNATION: TEACHER IN SECONDARY SCHOOL & EMBA STUDENT – KIM NAKURU HD334-033-0234/ 2008 Email address: atienowino @ yahoo.com Postal address: P.o.box 13091‚ Nakuru. Mobile no. : 0720203200 ABSTRACT In the last decade‚ a great
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Aparna T.V II-MA English Dr. Swaralipi Nandi 18-09-2014 Theme of Colonialism in ‘Things Fall Apart’ Introduction : Poet and novelist Chinua Achebe was one of the most important Africanwriters. He was also considered by many to be one of the most original literary artists writing in English during his lifetime. He is best known for his novel Things Fall Apart (1958). Born Albert Chinualumogo Achebe‚ Chinua Achebe was raised by Christian evangelical parents in the large
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Colonialism is a global phenomenon that’s been occurring for centuries in the world as we know it. It is the act of a foreign‚ more powerful nation taking control of a region‚ area of land or civilization and establishing it as a colony. William Penn’s colony‚ established in 1681 stands as a firm example of colonialism where an existing region or territory was taken control of by a greater foreign power (England‚ in this case). William Penn is praised today for his treatment of the native Lenape
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this respect‚ the course will address the question‚ What is property and why does it matter? The students will be introduced to an appreciation of the idea of land as property and the rights attached thereto as well as the evolution of Land Law in Kenya. The study also seeks to look at the relationship that exists between the state and the individual with regard to land rights. The objectives of the course is thus to equip one with the knowledge of the various categories of property rights in land
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Eng Seminar Post-colonialism - is an academic discipline that comprises methods of intellectual discourse that present analyses of‚ and responses to‚ the cultural legacies of colonialism and of imperialism‚ which draw from different post-modern schools of thought. Post-colonial Literature - addresses the problems and consequences of the de-colonization of a country and of a nation. The characters of his novels are mainly among the immigrants‚ the colonized‚ and the oppressed that are suffering
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for post colonialism to have a reassessment of its own methods and taxonomies to question some of the discrepancies within itself. Of such discrepancies are the notions of Hybridity and Multiculturalism. Hybridity or hybridization in pure literary terms means intermixing of two different species or races. Hybridity is a problematic matter when it is synthetically coated with academic objectivity and lofty ideals of post colonialism. Multiculturalism
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4. In order to incorporate fractional-year time periods within the payback framework‚ an important assumption that was made is that the timing of cash flows is assumed to be evenly distributed within the year. For instance‚ a 3.25 payback period indicates that the initial investment would be recovered by the first quarter of year 4. This is assuming that the net cash flow in year 4 is not received by the third quarter of the year in lump-sum (in which case‚ the correct answer would be 3.75) or assuming
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The nature of colonizers to occupy land during the development of the new world was extensive. In more ways the one‚ Euro-American explorers bound themselves to claim previously habituated lands. As the thirst for seizing lands grew‚ greed became a conditioned factor that often neglected moral principles and religious beliefs. By comparing accounts of North America in two books‚ A Land so Strange and Jacksonland‚ we can see that Euro-American colonizers often claimed indigenous lands and disregarded
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Were Asian countries doomed to be colonized? One undeniable characteristic of colonialism in Asia between the 1800s and mid-1900s was the immense control it had over the economies and politics in Asia. Trade and production were tailored to serve colonial needs‚ and opposition to colonial rule was suppressed easily. In this context‚ claiming that colonialism was inevitable seems valid as Asian countries could neither resist colonial expansion‚ nor throw off the colonial yoke. However‚ when one
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In the novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ the effects of colonialism were extremely evident in the Igbo society. As the white Englanders moved into the native’s land‚ their cultural values changed. Examples of these changes were evident in all aspects of the Igbo people’s lives‚ in their religion‚ family life‚ children‚ and the dead. Many of the Igboians were upset by the colonialism of their society‚ but in the end they were completely incapable of doing anything to reverse the changes that had already taken
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