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    STUDY OF KAKAMEGA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL BY GERISHOM WAFULA MANASE REG. NO. MBA (DL) 112/10186 (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) A Research Project proposal submitted to Mount Kenya University in partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of Masters in Business Administration‚ Accounting and Finance June 2012 ABSTRACT This study will explore the issue of lack of adequate revenue collection in local authorities Western Province; A case Study of Kakamega Municipal Council. First

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    Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council v Municipal Mutual Insurance Co. Ltd& another [2006] 1 WLR 1492. It concerned claims brought forward by employers who were sufferers of mesothelioma‚ due to the prolonged exposure to asbestos. Traditionally‚ employer’s liability in the UK has always adopted the practice of the ‘exposure’ principle in formulating cover for mesothelioma claims. Therefore the employer’s liability policy at the time when the claimant was exposed to asbestos would respond instead of

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    Persuasive Essay Why We Should Be Allowed to Have Gum and Mints in School Chewing gum and eating mints will help people to be better students. For example‚ gum and mints might help students not talk a lot. What evidence proves that having gum and mints in class to be a problem chewing gum and eating mints helps students to stay focused? Gum and mints will help students better academically. Gum and mints might help students to not talk as much because gum might take too much room to talk. Also when you

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    distinctive experiences. To what extent do your texts support this view? INTRO: The use of anthropomorphism allows objects of the natural environment to be presented with the human characteristics the poet views them with. In the poem‚ the snow gum‚ by Douglas Steward‚ the composer feels an association with himself and also a connection to the royalty of the tree. Anthropomorphism is used as he interpretation the tree to be human-like as it has a “crown” like a person and “full grown”. The organic

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    Feliks. This phrase ultimately emphasises the distinction between Peter and Feliks‚ in which‚ ironically‚ one had led a harsh life full of work in the old traditional culture‚ whilst the other was far more fortunate in the new Australian society. Municipal gum takes on a far more generalised voice in that the persona adopts a more pitiful tone. In this poem‚ rather than accumulating certain

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    We Are Going Oodgeroo Noonuccal Medium: Poem “We Are Going” a poem written by the famous Oodgeroo Noonuccal is in its own way a masterpiece for communication to the present world about the impact of modernisation on the Indigenous people of Australia. If anything‚ Oodgeroo expresses the reality of the fading of the Aboriginals and expresses the sadness and pain that follows. The constant use of the word “We” in this poem creates the sense that Oodgeroo is not at all speaking for herself. She is

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    TERRA SANCTA COLLEGE  Student No:    English   Stage 5 Year 10  Unit 1: Indigenous Australian Poetry   Oodgeroo Noonuccal   Oral Task   Semester 1‚ Term 1‚ 2014        Class:        Assessment Task No: 1  Mode:  Reading/Speaking  Date Due:  Weighting: 25%   First scheduled lesson‚  Week 7‚ Term 1‚ 2014    OUTCOMES BEING ASSESSED  GRADE  4: A student selects and uses language forms and features‚ and structures of texts according to  different purposes‚ audiences and contexts‚ and describes and explains their effects on meaning

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    headlines and stereotypes- to realise that Amal experiences the same dramas and challenges that non- Muslim adolescents do‚ (Randa Abdel-Fattah 2009). The last piece of text that will be analysed‚ is a poem called Dark Unmarried Mothers by Oodgeroo Noonuccal. The poem explores unjustified violence that white men inflict on dark women‚ and indicts Australian society for its racial discrimination. The poem takes on aspects of human life that are considered the domain of political ideology‚ and

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    by Oodegeroo Noonuccal. Prejudice based on not really understanding others is shown in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee‚ through the character of Boo Radley. Boo is a mysterious‚ misunderstood being who no one in the town truly apprehends him and therefore is forced into being prejudiced against by everyone in the town of Maycomb through fear of the unknown. Prejudice formed from not truly understanding others is also shown in the poem ‘Then and Now’ by Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ the author

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    portrait the concept of “discovery”? Discovery can have a different impact on different individuals. The composer ”Oodgeroo Noonuccal” reflects on her discovery of the” old native burial ground” as a spiritual journey‚ rather than an intellectual journey experienced by the scientists and the modern world. Discovery can offer us a positive or negative experience. Oodgeroo Noonuccal felt strongly reverential towards the old one and the past‚ but she was more disdainful towards the scientist and

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