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Pacific settlement of disputes: a case study of the East African Community
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)The world has seen an emergence of many regional trade blocks' created as a positive way of fostering international relations and gaining a competitive edge in the world market. However,conflicts between party states are ... -
Pade' approximations to the exponential function
(University of Nairobi,Department of Mathematics, 1981-09)This dissertation contains a Pade' approximation for the exponential function. The Pade' approximation happens to be a rational approximation that is unique and is in fact a generalisation of the truncated Taylor services ... -
Paradigm Shift in Kenyans Security Intelligence Service :a Case Study of Kenya, 1963-2010
(University of Nairobi,College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013)This research contributes to the role of Security intelligence service in Kenya as one of the arms of Administration of Justice from 1963 to 2010 anchored on a background of the pre colonial, colonial, and post independence ... -
The paradigm shift in rethinking of national and regional security strategy in East Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This thesis is a case study conducted through the structured focused comparison approach. It focuses on the states of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda Tanzania and Uganda for the period 1999-2013. The objective of the study was ... -
The paradox of multilateralism and regionalism: an assessment of the adequacy of the WTO framework using COMESA as a case study
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Parameters for a Successful Technology Park: a Comparative Analysis of Konza Ict City and International Best Practices
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2013-11)The proposed Konza Technology City project by the Kenyan government and vision 2030 has had its fare share of criticism. A major concern has been its controversial cost of 1.2 trillion shillings and whether Kenya is mature ... -
Parametric variation in the acquisition of English as an additional language
(Department of Arts, 2000)One of the fundamental goals of a theory of grammar is to define precisely how a child acquires competence of the languages to which she is exposed. This study examines the syntactic development of twenty children acquiring ... -
Paratransit fares and commuters' modal choice: a study of . industrial workers in Sameer Park EPZ, Nairobi.
(University of NairobiInstitute for Development Studies, 2010-11)Paratransit operations playa key role in serving the mobility needs of both the low income and the middle income populace in developing countries. The extent to which this means of public transport is affordable is key ... -
Parent-adolescent conflict: The case of public secondary school students in Nairobi.
(Department of sociology and social work, 2002)Parent-Adolescent conflict has not been given due attention as a familial and societal problem. There is paucity of research particularly in the context of Kenyan families regarding the types of issues creating most ... -
Parent-subsidiary Relationship and How It Affects Performance in Telkom Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Multinational corporations (MNCs) have played a major role in international trade for several centuries. A number of multinational corporations from developing economies are becoming key players in the global economy. ... -
Parental guidance in children television programming in Kenya
(Department of Arts- Communication, 2007)The main aim of this study was to establish the role of parental guidance in children TV programming in order to inform and shape television programming policy and provision of programmes that cater for the needs of children ... -
Parental absence and its impact on attention seeking behaviours among school going 13-18 year-old in middle class urban environment the case of Westlands district, Nairobi county
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)The process of child-rearing has been changing over time. Present-day dynamics have necessitated parental absence due to the strain they place on parents thus reducing the quantity and quality of time parents spend with ... -
Parental characteristics influencing individual educational attainment in Nairobi
(Department of sociology, University of Nairobi., 2004)In recent times education has been given a priority role in its ability to offer or with hold the chance of one rising in the socio-economic hierarchy. This can be seen by the efforts the Government of Kenya makes in ... -
Parental factors influencing delinquency among secondary school girls in Boarding schools: the case of schools in Ngong division, Kajiado North District
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)Delinquent behavior is not a new phenomenon in the contemporary education system among girls. The term delinquency in learning institution is used to refer to indiscipline. This study indicates that it is manifested in the ... -
Parental influences upon students educational and occupational aspirations
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts Sociology, 1976-08)This study examines the relationships between Parents' Educational Attainment t their Occupat ional status, and students Educational and Occupational Aspirationso The data was obtained by administering a qtlestionnaire to ... -
Parental involvement and academic achievement in schedule 'C' schools in Nairobi
(University of BristolDepartment of Arts, 1976-05)The aim of this study was to investigate the hypothesis, supported in the West, that parents who encourage, are interested in, and generally involved with their child in his/her schoolwork and other areas of interest will ... -
Parental Involvement In Children’s Interest In Learning And Academic Performance Among Pre-Primary To Grade Three Learners In Primary Schools In Mukuru Kayaba Slums, Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2018)study focuses on the relationship between parental involvement and children’s interest in learning and their academic performance. Compelling evidence has shown that when families work with schools to support learning, ... -
Parental involvement in spiritual and moral nurture of children in ACK ST Polycarp Mlango Kubwa Parish (Nairobi)
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)Bringing up children and taking care of them is a great responsibility for parents. Parental influence is of vital importance in the spiritual and 1Jloral nurture of children. The character and behaviour witnessed in the ... -
Parental punitive scale for the Kikuyu rural adolescents
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts, 1974-08)A Parental Punitive Scale for Kikuyu, Rural Adolesoents. This study was designed in order to construct ''A Parental Punitive Soale" for Kikuyu, rulral adolesoents. The methodused in designing and validating this soale ... -
Parenting in post modernism and its implications on children’s moral development: a case study of University of Nairobi.
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Globally teaching is considered a relatively large occupation. It has been observed that teaching is increasingly an "occupation" with relatively high flows in, through, and out of School. The high rate of teacher mobility ...