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Job satisfaction among public secondary school HIV/AIDS education teachers in Nairobi District
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)The purpose of the study was to examine factors that affect job satisfaction of public secondary school teachers who provide HIV/AIDS education with a view to enhance their effectiveness in teaching this subject. This study ... -
Job satisfaction among secondary school teachers in Nairobi province
(Department of educational administration and planning, 2003)The problem of teachers' job satisfaction has been addressed in various fora in which various recommendations have been made. Despite the implementation of some of these recommendations, studies have shown that teachers ... -
Job satisfaction among workers in church sponsored hospitals in Kenya. The case of selected hospitals in eastern province
(University of Nairobi.School of Business, 2009-09)The objectives of this study were to find out whether employees in Church sponsored Hospitals in Kenya are satisfied in their jobs or not and also 10 identify factors that influence job satisfaction among these ... -
Job Satisfaction and Organization Commitment Among Customer Care Representatives at Safaricom Limited
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Job satisfaction as a function of cultural beliefs, expectations and goals: a study of employees of foreign owned firms in Kenya
(School of Business, University of Nairobi, 2001)The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, a conceptual framework was developed to link cultural beliefs, expectations, personal goals and job satisfaction of the employees working in foreign-owned firms in Kenya. ... -
Job satisfaction of grades a-f employees of the University of Nairobi
(Business Administration, 2006)This was a survey kind of study. The major purposes of this study were to establish the level of job satisfaction among staff in Grade A-F in the University of Nairobi and secondly to identify the factors that influence ... -
Job satisfaction of secondary school principals in rift valley province of Kenya
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Job scheduling in grid computing using simulated annealing
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Grid computing has emerged as a platform to aggregate heterogeneous resources into a virtual computing resource that can provide non trivial quality of service to end users. A Key problem in grid computing platforms is ... -
Job Security in Kenya With Particular Emphasis on Dismissals in the Hotel Industry
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Job tracking system for a publishing company
(School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, 2003)This document gives a report and a user manual on aJob Tracking System developed for a publishing company. The system re-engineers the processes involved in tracking and scheduling jobs or tasks for the publishing company. ... -
The Joint Influence of Organisational Resources, External Stakeholders and Expansion Strategies on the Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Firm performance is at the heart of strategic management research. Performance related research seeks to answer questions such what causes inter-firm performance differences, why they behave the way they do and how they ... -
Joint Modelling of CD4 Count and Time ToWound Healing in HIV-Positive Men Following Circumcision
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Background: Modelling longitudinal information and event time outcomes simultaneously helps in describing the progression of the disease over time. Past studies have mostly applied standard Cox proportional hazards model ... -
Joint modelling of time to event and repeated measurement of eucalyptus tree species in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Physical Sciences, University of Nairobi, 2006-08)The characterization of the relationship between a longitudinal response process and a time-to-event has been a pressing challenge in biostatistical research. This has emerged as an important issue especially in genetic ... -
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Journalists as New Actors in Conflict Situations in East Africa
(University of NairobiInstitute of Diplomacy and International Studies, 2013-09)Over the years, journalists have assumed a special importance in various conflicts the world over. Their work is well defined and their key duty is to inform and educate the masses through their various reports. It is a ... -
Journalists vs bloggers: competitors or collaborators
(University of Nairobi, 2014)nalyses on different happenings in the society. The practice has turned out to be journalistic, with a good number of bloggers running authoritative and influential blogs, where thousands of people flock for information. In ... -
The Journey motif in Edward Brathwaite's The arrivants: a new world trilogy
(University of NairobiDepartment of Linguistics and Languages, university of Nairobi, 2003-08)This study examines the development of the journey motif in Edward Brathwaite's The Arrivants: A New World Trilogy with a view of ascertaining the poet's use of the journey motif to illustrate themes in the trilogy. The ... -
The journey motif in flora nwapa's efuru and Margaret Ogola's the river and the source
(University of NairobiDepartment of Literature, 2006)This thesis is inspired by the realization that women have emerged from cultural subjugation in a male dominated world to participate in the reconstruction of individuals and society through their creative talents. Nwapa ... -
The Journey Motif in Women‟s Identity Formation in David Mulwa‟s Flee, Mama Flee
(University of Nairobi, 2016)This research project examines the use of the journey motif in David Mulwa‟s novel Flee, Mama Flee. The study explores the significance of the journey motif and how it is appropriated as a tool in female identity formation ... -
The Journeying Motif In The Fiction Of Ayi Kwei Armah
(University of Nairobi.Department of Arts, 1988)In their depiction of the social, political and economic realities of the continent, the majority of Africa's writers tend to follow a chronological order of those events that have gone into making Africa's history, ...