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    A Paper on Police Drug Law Enforcement presented by Michael Jakobam‚ S.S‚ SSP‚ O.C Anti-Narcotics Unit at the Interministerial Drug Coordinating Workshop‚ KCCT Mbagathi-Nairobi‚ 10th-14th May‚ 1999 | |3.0 LEGISLATION In response to the International Conventions on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances‚ the Government of Kenya enacted in 1994 the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Act No. 4. The main features of this Act which incorporates various provisions of the three

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    Osama Bin Laden Summary

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    brother work for Bin Laden. Al Qaeda has already try to assassinate Bill Clinton when he was in the Philippines and the pope but both failed‚ but they did bomb and Japanese aircraft. Day 11 conflict Osama Bin Laden and al Qaeda set off a bomb in Nairobi‚ and killing 220 and injuring +5‚000 men‚ women‚ and children. The FBI put out a poster for people that can give the United States any good information about Osama Bin Laden they will give them a reward of 5 million dollars plus move there family’s

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    WORLD WAR to prevent another such conflict. At its founding‚ the UN had 51 member states; there are now 193. The UN Headquarters is situated in MANHATTAN‚ New York City and enjoys extraterritoriality. Further main offices are situated in Geneva‚ Nairobi and Vienna. The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. Its objectives include maintaining international peace and security‚ promoting human rights‚ fostering social and economic development‚ protecting

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    traders face a substantial risk.[1] Commodities exchanges across the Africa[edit] Main commodity exchanges worldwide: Africa[edit] Exchange Abbreviation Location Product Types Africa Mercantile Exchange AfMX Nairobi‚ Kenya Agricultural‚ Energy Nairobi Coffee Exchange NCE Nairobi‚ Kenya Coffee Ethiopia Commodity Exchange ECX Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia Agricultural EAST Africa Exchange Rwanda EAX

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    References: Madumere S.C (2012) A Guide to Research Methodology Vitaman publishers Lagos Mugenda‚ O.M. & Mugenda‚ A.G. (2003)‚ Research Methods; Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. Nairobi: Acts Press. Oyaide‚ W.G.‚ 1977. The Role of Direct Foreign Investment: A case study of Nigeria‚ 1963-1973. United Press of America‚ Washington D.C. Root‚ F.R.‚ 1984. International Trade and Investment. 5th Edn. South Western Publication Company‚

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    Birthright Citizenship Should Be Modified An immigrant can live in Ethiopia and not become an Ethiopian; he can live in Nairobi and not become a Kenyan; he can live in Saudi Arabia and not become a Saudi‚ but anyone from any part in the world can live in America and become an American. US citizenship is automatically granted to those who are born within the united states no matter their legal status. birthright citizenship encourages women to enter the country illegally to give birth. birthright

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    Part 1: The book was very interesting to me and I was amazed at how Richard Preston explained the feelings in detail. I felt as though I was going through all the pain and shock as everyone else in the book. I was very disgusted on what happened to Charles Monet and how he died by the Ebola virus. I think its very horrible on what people went through to have the Ebola virus and only live ten days. Not to mention the horrible death that comes with it. My reaction at first was that it was not a big

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    Elementary School J.‚ 78(1): 38-43. Kombo‚ D.K.‚ 1988. Factors influencing students’ poor performance in KCE examination among Harambee Secondary Schools in Kathiiani Division of Machakos District. Unpublished M.Ed. Thesis‚ Kenyatta University‚ Nairobi. Maritim‚ E.K.‚ 1979. the academic self-concept and the teachers’ perception: Their relationship to pupils’ grade attainment in rural Kenya. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis‚ Harvard University‚ London. McNicol‚ G.‚ 1967. Teaching Shorthand and Typewriting

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    1.Abstract The area of research is on the factors that cause and propagate the current social group dynamic trends that are prevalent within the United States International University Nairobi campus ( hereby referred to as USIU). It would be prudent to first define what this paper terms as social group dynamics. This term will be taken to include all those activities that are undertaken by students at USIU that involve interaction on a physical‚ emotional and mental level with other members

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    Rethinking School Inspection in the Third World: The case of Kenya Zachariah Wanzare‚ O. Abstract Many countries throughout the world have developed some means of monitoring the quality and standards of their education systems.  In most cases‚ the monitoring process involves supervision by inspection of educational institutions such as schools‚ and other aspects of the education systems.  The critical role of inspection as one of the dominant strategies for monitoring and improving the performance

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