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    Shimba Hills. Athi River is thesecond longest river (540km) in Kenya and its tributaries constitute the main rivers of thecatchment. Perennial rivers include Mbagathi‚ Ngong‚ Ruiru‚ Thiririka‚ Nairobi‚ Mathare‚Ndarugu‚ Kiboko‚ Kibwezi‚ Lumi and Tsavo rivers. Emphemeral tributaries include the Thwake‚Kaiti‚ Muooni‚ Makindu and Mtito Andei rivers. Lumi River in Taveta fed by the Njoro KubwaSpring forms a transboundary water resource between Kenya and Tanzania. In the Coastalzone besides Sabaki/Athi‚ Mkurumudzi

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    MY FIRST TRIP ABROAD It was on a Monday morning‚ the 1st day of December‚ 2010.I had spent two years preparing and saving money for this memorable day. I was going to be my best moment after my wedding day. The whole village where I was born “Makupa”led by our local chief Mr. Ndoto‚ my brothers‚ sisters members of the Clergy both young and old men and women‚ no wanted to miss that memorable opportunity of escorting me to Jomo Kenyatta international Airport. One would have thought that there was

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    and well-being of his people and country. Biographical Information Born James Thiong’o Ngugi to Thiong’o wa Nduucu and Wanjika wa Ngugi‚ Ngugi is the fifth child of the third of Thiong’o’s four wives. Ngugi was born on January 5‚ 1938‚ in Limuru‚ Kenya‚ and was one of the few students from Limuru to attend the elite Alliance High School. While at Alliance‚ he participated in a debate in which he contended that Western educations were harmful to African students. The headmaster subsequently counseled

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    Available at: http://www Narayan‚ D. and Chambers‚ R. and Shah‚ M. and Petesch‚ P. (2000) ‘Voices of the poor crying out for change’ 1st ed Oxfam (2002)‚ ‘Rigged rules and double standards’‚ p.9‚ [Online] Available at: http://www. Salmon‚ K. (2009)‚ ‘Kenya Grapples with Brain-drain Troubles’‚ World education forum‚ [Online] Available at: http://www.unesco.org/education/wef/en-news/kenya3.shtm‚ [Accessed 05 December 2009]. Sawyerr‚ A. (1999)‚ ‘Globalisation and social sciences in Africa’‚ African sociological

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    Mohamed Ibrahim Racial and cultural minority class Professor Ferguson 2/26/2013 Discovery culture Assignment part 1 Bio Well my name is Mohamed I was born in Somalia and I grow up in Kenya I have four brothers and four sisters and I’m the youngest person in my family. My life is very inspiring because of the way I was been raised and where I grow up. I have lived the world’s largest refugee camp for over 18 years because of the instability and civil war that occurred in my motherland

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    Kibera Case Study:- [pic] Kibera is a slum divsion in the City of Nairobi‚ Kenya. It is located 5 kilometres from the city centre. It is the largest slum in Nairobi and the second largest in Africa. A 2009 population and housing survey reported that Kibera’s population as 170‚070. It is hard to acccurately compute the population due to the fact that the slum hasnt been officially reconised by the Kenyan government. Furthermore because it is a slum‚ residents may not be able to read or write

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    Environmental Issues SCI/362 June 16‚ 2013 Colney and Pitts is a pharmaceutical company that is located in California. Colney and Pitts are planning to set up a manufacturing plant near the Aberdares mountain range in the eastern highlands of Kenya. Their main purpose is to use this facility to manufacture medications for prostate cancer. Located in the Aberdares Mountain is a native tribe called The Kikuyu. After much research and extensive surveying of the area‚ it was determined that a type

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    Finally‚ they help people manage and organize their time. The types of goals that are set by people greatly vary all around the world.     To begin with‚ people who live in small budget countries‚ such as Kenya‚ usually have different goals than people living in other countries. In Kenya‚ most people farm and grow their own food. Their diets are also very basic because of their increasingly rare surplus of money. An average Kenyan eats only two meals every day. A substantial Kenyan meal consists

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    is the link between consumption and production within the economy and contributes towards the employment and wealth creation. There are tremendous potentials for trade to play a central role in driving and sustaining growth and poverty reduction in Kenya. The Micro‚ Small‚ and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)‚ cuts across all sectors of the Kenyan economy but face various development challenges like overreliance on agriculture which mainly depends on unpredictable weather‚ underdevelopment of Information

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    away from the Arabian plate to the north. These three plates meet in Ethiopia and form a triple-junction. All of the rifting does is not confined to the Horn of Africa; there is a lot of rifting activity in the far south as well. This extended into Kenya and Tanzania. The reason that this paper was written was to discuss the general geology of these rifts and highlight the geological process involved in their formation. Brief Overview and Main Points The main point of this paper was to discuss

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