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Data warehousing: a case of a Public University in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)Research has shown that only a small fraction of data in an organization is timely available to decision makers. Today a set of significant new concepts and tools have evolved into new technology that makes it possible ... -
Daughters of the clay, women of the farm: women, agricultural economic development, and ceramic production in Bungoma District, Western Province, Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment of Anthropology, 1994-01)This dissertation is an ethnographic study of women, agriculture and ceramic production among Babukusu, a subnation ofthe larger Abaluyia cultural group living in Bungoma District, Western Kenya. The ethnographic data ... -
David hume's conception of the principle of causality and the problem it creates in african metaphysics
(1993)The study attempts to understand the status of the principle of causality. In experimental science it is held to be cardinal on grounds that every scientific experiment presupposes a cause. Hume however, who is the ... -
The Dawn of a New 'error'? A Review of Kenya's Legal Framework for Refugee Status Determination
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2011)Kenya is signatory to the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees as well as the 1969 OAU Convention Relating to Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa.! These legal instruments ... -
Day of the Week Effect and Bond Market Returns at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The objective of the study was to find out whether there exists a relationship between bonds returns and the day of the week at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). It also sought to determine if there is a significant ... -
The Day Of The Week Effect And Stock Market Volatility: Evidence From Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 2013-11)The day of the week effect purports that there is the existence of a pattern on the part of stock returns, whereby these returns are linked to a particular day of the week. The objective of the study was to establish the ... -
Day of the Week Effect on Stock Returns at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi,School of Business, 2012-11)According to the efficient market hypothesis, stock prices reflect all the market information whether past, publicly held or private information. In an efficient market, investors should expect to make only normal profits ... -
Daycare services and women’s participation in informal employment: a study of Mukuru kwa Njenga
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)Women’s participation in informal employment is impeded by their perceived roles which include; productive, social and reproductive role. However, day care services present an opportunity to address the productive and ... -
Deactivation of Human Immunodificiency virus in breast milk using Copper Oxide
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)Background: HIV transmission via breastfeeding has emerged as a serious global challenge lacking a straightforward solution. Furthermore, evidence on the safety and cultural feasibility of methods recommended, preventing ... -
Dealer perceptions of supplier power and influence strategies : A Survey of photographic products channel segment
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, 1991)A literature search indicates conflicting evidence over a channel member's power, its choice of influence strategies and the relationships among the influence strategies as used within marketing channel dyadic relationships. ... -
Dealing With Acute Stress Disorders (Asd) Screening
(University of Nairobi, 2017)According to Kagwanja, (2012), Nakuru experienced serious conflict in the aftermath of the 2007/2008 elections, particularly in MaaiMahiu and Naivasha Town. Unmanaged trauma amongst students in schools is a real threat ... -
Dealing With Non-proportional Hazards in Survival Analysis
(University of NairobiCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013-07)For the last few decades,exceptional concentration has been given to the field of survival analysis for its techniques applied in different areas of research.One of the main assumptions regarding a number of survival ... -
Dealing with polysemuous words
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Death As Metaphor In Yvonne Owuor’S Dust
(University of Nairobi, 2017)This is a study of death as metaphor in Yvonne Owuor‘s debut novel Dust. The novel is predominantly set in Northern Kenya in the heady 2007/2008, a short time after the general elections, an event which was followed by the ... -
Death clustering in families in Kenya: implications for child survival and maternal Health
(Institute of population Studies and research, 1998)A number of demographic studies in recent years have focused on the problem of death clustering or inter-family heterogeneity in child survival (Das Gupta, 1990, 1997; Guo and Rodriguez, 1992; Curtis, Diamond and McDonald, ... -
The Death of Academia: Exploring the Relationship Between Decline in Academic Quality and the Decline in Quality of Student Social Life
(University of Nairobi,International African Institute, 2011)It was the purpose of this research to determine whether there was indeed a decline in academic and social lives of students. The main focus was on the quality of academic life as perpetuated in the university, and whether ... -
Death of Embobut Forest
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Death of the Teacher: Disempowerment of Society and the Quest for Redemption in Three Swahili Novels
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This research analyzes three Kiswahili novels: Gamba La Nyoka by Euphrase Kezilahabi, Walenisi by Katama Mkangi and Kifo Cha Mwalimu by Anduvate Mwavali. The study has two objectives: first is to look at how disempowerment ... -
Death Row and Human Righst: Enlarging the Scope of Section 74 of the Kenyan Constitution
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The Debate for and Against State Regulation of Churches in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Employee bonus schemes have been a predominant methodology used by most Kenyan banks to motivate the performance of their employees. True to the idea, banks have continued to report strong growths in their earnings, beating ...