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Taming the Tide of Gender-Based Violence and HIV&AIDS in Kenya: The TAMAR Approach
(2013-10-08)Violence against women (and girls) is a global problem occurring in every culture and social group. Normally, it is occasioned by power inequalities between women and men and the masculine culture found among almost all ... -
A taste of fame
(KLB, 2013)A Taste of Fame A modern story about a boy, Rando, who adores a music star, Dee Zasta, so much that he wishes to be like him. Rando begins behaving like Dee and even starts imitating the star's singing style. One day ... -
Taxonomic study of Barbus neumayeri and Barbus pellegrini from the Lake Kivu-Lake Edward region, East Africa
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2013-03-14)Abstract The taxonomy of the two established barbus species: Barbus neumayeri and Barbus pellegrini has presented problems due to their close relationship and pronounced character variation within and between their ... -
“Tell me where I can find the condom!” Catholic AIDS discourses in South Africa during the 1990s
(2014-05-01)Imagine a male celibate priest trying to talk about sex and AIDS to a church congregation whose majority is women! It is naturally embarrassing and challenging. This is the situation that most Catholic lay, religious, ... -
Terrorism or ethic raids? Inside Lamu killing fields
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Theology, innovation and Society: Towards developing Dialogical Theology for African society
(Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation (KJRI), 2014)Theology and society are inseparable due to the fact that they are both composed of that which makes for both human and universal well-being. Indeed the two have through the ages inspired each other in the pursuit of a ... -
THEORETICAL STUDY OF UNIAXIAL STRESS, SPATIAL DIELECTRIC FUNCTIONS AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS-SECTION OF DONOR IMPURITIES IN A GaAs QUANTUM WELL DOT
(Pwani University, 2020-06-05)he present work considers photoionization cross-section of donor impurities in a GaAs quantum well dot of cylindrical geometry. The quantum dot is itself embedded in a Ga Al As 1x x matrix. A trial wave function that ... -
Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of formation of bauxites.
(ELSELVIER, 1987)Experiments in which cleavage nepheline samples were reacted with aqueous solutions at fixed pH's and temperature were carried out in the laboratory. The chemistry of the solution as a function of time was monitored, as ... -
Thermostable alkaline phytase from Bacillus sp. MD2: Effect of divalent metals on activity and stability
(Elsevier, 2011)Phytate, the major source of phosphorus in seeds, exists as a complex with different metal ions. Alkaline phytases are known to dephosphorylate phytate complexed with calcium ions in contrast to acid phytases that act only ... -
Thermostable alkaline phytase from Bacillus sp. MD2: Effect of divalent metals on activity and stability
(Elsevier, 2011-07-07)Phytate, the major source of phosphorus in seeds, exists as a complex with different metal ions. Alkaline phytases are known to dephosphorylate phytate complexed with calcium ions in contrast to acid phytases that act only ... -
Thousands face eviction as court affirms millers lease
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Total electron content of the ionosphere at two stations in East Africa during the 24–25 October 2011 geomagnetic storm
(ELSELVIER, 2012-10)The equatorial ionosphere has been known to become highly disturbed and thus rendering space-based navigation unreliable during space weather events, such as geomagnetic storms. Modern navigation systems, such as the Global ... -
Total electron content of the ionosphere at two stations in EastAfrica during the 24–25October 2011 geomagnetic storm
(ELSELVIER, 2011-10-25)The equatorial ionosphere has been known to become highly disturbed and thus rendering space-based navigation unreliable during space weather events, such as geomagnetic storms. Modern navigation systems, such as the Global ... -
TOUR FIRMS’ READINESS TO CATER FOR TOURISTS WITH PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENTS IN KENYA
(Pwani University, 2019-07-29)The concept of accessible tourism aims to facilitate tourists with physical impairments to participate in mainstream tourism activities. Although it is a requirement for tour firms to have requisites to cater for tourists ... -
Towards a Meaningful Democracy in Kenya: A Critical Appraisal of the Contribution of Councils of Elders
(Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011)The advent of Western democracy in Africa sustains a gradual disintegration and abolition of traditional institutions such as the council of elders. The system of governance in traditional African societies as carried out ... -
TOWARDS THE INCULTURATION OF NYERE ZA MWEZI, AN AGIRIAMA FUNERAL RITE, WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO ST. PATRICK ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN KILIFI, KENYA
(Pwani Unversity, 2016-06-06)his study examined the possibilities of inculturating ‘Nyere za Mwezi’, an Agiriama funeral rite with specific reference to Roman Catholic Churchin Kilifi County. The objectives of the study were to; i.) analyze the ... -
Traders caught in middle as counties fight over revenues
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Training in online search skills at Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania: the use of TEEAL and AGORA databases
(African Journals Online, 2008)TEEAL and AGORA databases form an important part of the electronic resources at Sokoine National Agricultural Library in Tanzania (SNAL). This paper presents strategies that SNAL has used to ensure that students, academic ... -
Trait improvement and monetary returns in alternative closed and open nucleus breeding programmes for Boran cattle reared in semi-arid tropics
(ELSEVIER, 2011-04)This paper aimed at evaluating closed and open nucleus schemes for Boran cattle based on genetic and economic merits of three alternative breeding programmes; 1) breeding programme closed to the members of the Boran Cattle ... -
Transmission-Dependent Tolerance to Multiclonal Plasmodium falciparum Infection
(Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2009-10-01)Abstract Whether the number of concurrent clones in asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections reflects the degree of host protection was investigated in children living in areas with different levels of transmission ...