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    Customer Care,

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    consumables. In charge of the store – supplying stationery to various departments and making requisition of the same. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS 2007 Riccatti Business College Of East Africa City Center Campus‚ Nairobi Certificate in Secretarial Studies Kenya National Examination Council • • Evening Classes Subjects covered‚ Business English‚ Commerce‚ Office Practice‚ Secretarial Duties. 2002 -2003 Presbyterian College‚ Kikuyu Diploma in Theological Education by Extension. • • Education by extension

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    Grantham University New Fossils A new discovery of a fossil cranium and two jawbones—both 2 million years old—lead researchers to confirm that Homo rudolfensis is a distinct species. The first Homo rudolfensis skull was found in northern Kenya in 1972. The newly discovered fossil face is flat‚ as in the original skull. The partial jawbones look similar to the skull found in 1972 but enlarge the known variation in the skull and teeth of Homo rudolfensis. Along with fossils of Homo habilis

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    The First Grader

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    The First Grader Movie Summary Kenya‚ 2003: A radio DJ announces that the Kenyan government is offering free primary school education to all. Maruge (OLIVER LITONDO)‚ an 84 year-old villager‚ hears this and decides he wants to educate himself. Arriving at his local school‚ with a newspaper clipping about this change in policy‚ he meetsJane (NAOMIE HARRIS)‚ the school’s principal‚ and expresses his desire to learn. Her colleague Alfred (ALFRED MUNYUA)‚ in an effort to get rid of him‚ tells him all

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    Maasai Research Paper

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    The Maasai are one of the many southern-most tribes located in Kenya. They are physically related‚ and also in many other forms related to the Samburu and Turkana. The Maasai have a relatively complex culture and traditions. In fact‚ for many years they were unheard of. By the late 1800’s we soon discovered more about the Maasai‚ mostly from their oral histories. It is presumed that the Maasai came from the north‚ probably from the region of the Nile Valley in Sudan. Also

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    Trends in Interior Design

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    TRENDS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Just like fashion and our dressing‚ the modern Kenyan home is a far cry from what it was in the previous century. Some of the trends of previous decades had taken such firm root and it seemed they were here to stay but as the saying goes here today gone tomorrow. The 70’s This period saw homes reflect colonial homes in décor and style. Furniture was roughly hewn and unrefined made by graduates of missionary carpentry schools. Furnishings were largely utilitarian

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    understand the story in a right manner. Ngugi uses many symbols throughout the story‚ which in turn represent two main themes‚ liberation‚ and revolution. From the title (Goodbye Africa) we can reveals to that the British colonialism has almost ended in Kenya‚ on the other hand‚ the most obvious example is to be found in the short story which symbolize liberation‚ where the ‘Shamba boy’ progressively flouts the authority of the white male protagonist in his social capacities as employer‚ screening officer

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    Green Belt Movement

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    is used for cooking. In addition‚ the lack of forest cover dried up many rivers‚ which destroyed the land’s ability to absorb the rain. The Green Belt Movement is a responsible movement that took accountability for the effects of deforestation on Kenya. Although this movement was developed in an effort plant enough trees for the area and raise awareness regarding tropical deforestation‚ Dr. Maathai realized that her vision would not be successful if the local people neglected to take care of the

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    The Serengeti Plain

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    Serengeti Plain The Serengeti Plain is a huge national park that spans over 12‚000 miles. It is located in Tanzania and southwestern Kenya. The landscape of the Serengeti is varied ranging from savannah to hilly woodlands to grass plains. The climate is generally hot and dry but when the rainfall is steady‚ vegetation shoots up everywhere. The varied landscape and hot and dry climate come together to form the natural habitat of Around 70 large animal species and over 700 bird species. The geography

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    Somalia

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    Wailing with My Brothers in Garissa and Eastleigh in Kenya The latest mayhem and destruction of the Somali community in Kenya speaks to deeper issues than meets the eye. It speaks to the pathologies of oppression and subjugation of a society that once enjoyed honor and respect among its equals. The condition in which Somalis found themselves since the end of colonialism is explained better by Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man” and Paul Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” The Somali person is

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    Attachment Report

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    coastline. Other ports include Lamu‚ Malindi‚ Kilifi‚ Mtwapa‚ Kiunga‚ Shimoni‚ Funzi and Vanga. It is only the port of Mombasa which is fully developed with modern equipment hence making it the principal port in the region. At the port of Mombasa the Kenya Ports Authority’s core business is to provide: • Safe navigation • Pilotage • Berthing • Mooring • Pollution control • Stevedoring • Shore handling • Storage services 1.13 Vision World class seaports of choice. 1.14 Mission

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