Browsing Theses by Title
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THE IMPERIALISM OF EXPLORATION:BRITISH EXPLORERS AND EAST AFRICA, 1856-1890.
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THE JAPANESE CABINET MINISTERS:CHANGE AND CONTINUITY,1885 THROUGH 1964
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1976)The main theme of this study is the change and continuity in the recruitment and composition of the members of the Japanese Cabinet from its inception in 1885 to the end of the third. Ikeda cabinet in November, 1964. The ... -
THE LEADERSHIP ROLE OF THE TALENTED TENTH AMONG AFRO-AMERICANS 1895-1919
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THE LOCATIONAL INFLUENCE OF PLACE OF WORK ON PLACE OF RESIDENCE
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THE MAKING OF THE FORMAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
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THE MERU OF TANZANIA: A STUDY OF THEIR SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION.
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THE MIGRATION PROCESS AND DIFFERENTIAL ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR IN SOUTH MARAGOLI, WESTERN KENYA
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1976)This study explores the effects of labor migration upon individual response to new economic opportunities in a developing agrarian community. The Maragoli can be characterized as a fast growing population with extremely ... -
THE NEW ELECT: A STUDY OF AN EMERGING EAST AFRICAN INTELLIGENTSIA (WITH PART II)
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THE NEWSPAPER PRESS IN BRITISH WEST AFRICA, 1918-1939
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THE ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF LEXICAL REFERENCE
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1976)A theory is presented according to which language users ore ’held to employ detailed videotape-like memory traces of prototype object in association with their lexemes for the purpose of mediating the application of lexemes. ... -
THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY OF THE KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION CLEAVAGE AND COHESION IN THE RULING PARTY OF A NEW NATION
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)This study of the Kenya National Assembly focuses on the behavior of the members of the parliamentary party of the Kenya African National Union (KANU). Throughout the period under consideration, 1963 to 1969, KANU was ... -
THE PEOPLE OF ETHIOPIA: DRAFT OF A TEXT FOR THE FRESHMEN OF HAILE SELASSIE UNIVERSITY
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1973)The dissertation illustrates the utilization of ethnography in the university curriculum of a developing nation. It consists of the draft of a textbook for Ethiopian students which deals with their own culture and insists ... -
THE PERFORMANCE OF BILINGUAL NIGERIAN STUDENTS ON VERBAL AND NONVERBAL TESTS OF INTELLIGENCE
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1964)Studies concerning the performance of bilingual children on intelligence tests standardized in the environment of their second language have in general yielded two kinds of results. Most studies have indicated that bilingual ... -
THE PHILOSOPHY OF JOHN DEWEY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
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THE POLITICAL SYSTEMS OF TANGANYIKA:ORIGIN, CHARACTERISTICS, AND EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT.
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THE POLITICS OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL IN LOS ANGELES AND OSAKA:A COMPARATIVE URBAN STUDY.
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THE POLITICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN POST-WAR JAPAN
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1975)This is a study of policymaking in Japan. It deals with the period since World War II and focuses on policymaking in three specific areas of higher education: university administration) specialization and differentiation, ... -
THE POLITICS OF POST-INDUSTRIALISM: A COMPARATIVE INQUIRY
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1974)The study of political change and development has customarily focused on Third World rather than advanced industrial nations because it has been implicitly assumed that the latter are stable and modern. Recently however, ... -
THE POLITICS OF POST-INDUSTRIALISM: A COMPARATIVE INQUIRY.
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1974)The study of political change and development has customarily focused on Third World rather than advanced industrial nations because it has been implicitly assumed that the latter are stable and modern. Recently, however, ... -
THE PROCESS AND STRATEGY OF PROMOTING AND DEVELOPING AN AUDIOVISUAL PROGRAMME IN KENYA
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1969)