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Web sites as public relations tools: a case of the Kenya Commercial Bank’s web Site
(University of Nairobi, 2005)While the number of research studies conducted in the topic of the Internet increases in other parts of the world frequently, the researcher felt that the number of studies that investigate how public relations, the Internet ... -
Web-based software testing by information
(School of Business, 2012)Software testing is an inevitable phase of the Software Development Lifecycle as it ensures quality assurance. There are several practices undertaken by software testers though no standards are adhered to hence the need ... -
Web-Phone land information and billing System: Getting the Registry on your Mobile Phone
(Department of Geography and Environmental studies, University of Nairobi, 2009)Survey of Kenya is the country's institution charged with the responsibility of collecting, checking, storing and disseminating Land parcel related records. Of late efforts have been made to digitize these records and ... -
The Weekend Effect on Stock Returns at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Scholars particularly in the field of finance have over the years sought to understand the factors affecting the security returns and how to mitigate these factors. The weekend effect being one of the anomalies is very ... -
The weekend effect: Evidence from the Nairobi securities exchange
(School of business, 2012)The Monday or weekend effect is the belief that securities market returns on Mondays are consistently less than the other days of the week, and are often negative. Many studies have documented it since the nineteen-twenties, ... -
Welfare Effects of Economic Integration: the Case of Comesa
(University of NairobiCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013-10)This paper looks at welfare effects of economic integration of COMESA regional bloc. More specifically the study seeks to find out whether COMESA RTA is trade creating or trade diverting. The analysis uses annual data ... -
Welfare of Women as Mothers and Workers With a Close Look at the Co-operative Societies
(University of Nairobi,School of law,, 1981-07)If one walks around the villages during the day, you will notice women working in the field or drawing water, probably with a child she is looking after nearby. At the same time, a look at the nearby shopping centre ... -
The Western Kenya sugar industry; with specific reference to Nyanza and Western provinces
(University of NairobiDepartment of Geography, 1980)This study examines "The Hestern Kenya sugar industry with specific reference to Nyanza and Western Provinces". It gives a detailed economic development analysis of the Western Kenya.Sugar Industry and its general impact ... -
The Westminster Model of Constitution in Kenya
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Wh-movement in Kiswahili a Government and Binding Approach Peter M. Matu
(University of Nairobi, 1991-06)This study is an attempt to analyse Kiswahili sentences in which wh-phrases appear. Therefore, we want to explain the constituent order variations that are found in these kind of sentences. The study analyses these sentences ... -
What Informs the Choice of Adoption of Children Among Prospective Adoptive Parents in Nairobi?
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)The study 'What informs the choice of adoption among prospective adoptive parents in Nairobi?' sought to find out the socio-cultural, economic and other factors that induence prospective adoptive parents' decision to adopt ... -
"What is income?" A definitive study into the income tax law of Kenya
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The white Nile water resources: the Sudanese question
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White-collar and corporate crime in Kenya
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Who shall save us? International law and the quest for a framework for protecting the internally displaced persons in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2005)Internally displaced persons herein after referred to as (IDPs) have been defined as; "Persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in ... -
Whose peace? The impact of war on military families: a case study of Kenya Defence Forces operations in Somalia
(University of Nairobi, 2016)The focus of this research work is the impact of Somalia war on military families of the Kenya Defence Forces (hereafter KDF). The study examined the systemic effects of war trauma as it impacted on the mental health and ... -
Why do companies go public? Evidence from nairobi stock exchange
(University of NairobiSchool of Business,, 2008)The study sought to find out the reasons that drive firms to go public. The study analysed fifteen companies which went public between 1990 and 2008. Exploratory survey was used as it enabled the researcher to obtain ... -
Why Kenyan Sugar Firms Are Failing to Compete Effectively Within the Liberalized Trading Environment in Kenya: the Case of Government - Owned Sugar Firms
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 1999)This study was carried out between April and July, 1999. Its focus was on the Kenyan sugar industry in the changing Kenyan business environment. The study as reported in this project sought to establish why Kenyan sugar ... -
Widows and widowers expereriences and their coping mechanisms in a deprived community. A case study of Kibera slum
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)Studies have been carried out in developed countries examining widowhood and its related issues and strategies employed by the widowed persons. My study examines widowed persons experiences and their coping mechanisms in ... -
Wie erfolgt die deutschlehrerausbildung in Kenia und Uganda
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)ABSTRACT NOT AVAILABLE