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In April 2012, staff at the British National Archives made headlines worldwide when they released part of the formerly secret cornucopia of files associated with the end of the colonial empire in Kenya. These files revealed British concern that Barack Obama, eponymous father of the American president, and other Kenyan students studying in the United States, might ‘fall into the wrong hands’ and associate with anti-colonial organizations (from the late 1950s and early 1960s).1 Although it was...
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the hydrological impacts of climate change on the water balance of Lake Tana in Ethiopia.Impact assessments are by downscaled General Circulation Model (GCM) output and hydrological modeling.For A2 and B2 emission scenarios, precipitation, maximum and minimum temperature estimates from the HadCM3 GCM were used.GCM output was downscaled using the Statistical DownScaling Model (SDSM 4.2).Impact analyses were applied for three future time periods: early, mid...
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This chapter explores the ways in which youth in Nairobi, Kenya shape their livelihood trajectories upon obtaining vocational training. In a setting where schooling does not always adequately prepare youth for the workforce and youth face high unemployment rates, Kenyan youth need to seek out alternative opportunities that enable them to secure income-generating activities. In recent years, both governmental and nongovernmental initiatives have emerged to train youth in vocational and...
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Almost 700 Swedish and South African students from the upper secondary school and first-term chemistry university level responded to our survey on concepts of chemical bonding. The national secondary school curricula and most common textbooks for both countries were also surveyed and compared for their content on chemical bonding. Notable differences between the countries were found in textbooks and in the curriculum regarding the topics of ionic bonding, bond energetics and use of the VSEPR...
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The drier parts of Central Kenya are characterised by poor crop harvest due to unpredictable, unreliable and poor rainfall distribution patterns. The field experiment was laid out in Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Design (PBIBD) with 36 treatments replicated three times. The treatments of tied ridges and contour furrows under sorghum alone and intercrop plus external soil amendment of 40 kg P/ha + 20 kg N/ha + manure 2.5 t/ha had the highest grain yield of 3.1 t/ha. The soil fertility...
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The thrust of the study was to investigate the preference of learning styles and its relationship with academic performance among Junior Secondary School Students in Dutse Local Government Area, Jigawa state, Nigeria. The study employed survey design. The statistics used for analysis of data were mean, percentages and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. From thirty Junior Secondary Schools in the Local Government Area, ten schools were randomly selected. Out of a total students...