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    EDUCATIONAL WASTAGE: A CASE STUDY OF UPPER PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRL DROPOUTS IN OTONGLO ZONE, KISUMU MUNICIPALITY BY SUSAN M. OMBATI. Reg No.: No: L50/70596/09 A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management of the University of Nairobi. March 2009. DEDICATION To my loving dad, Ombati J. Monari for the labour of love and belief in me. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge God’s faithfulness and amazing provisions

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    Malnutrition in Children

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    The researcher will use purposive sampling method for selecting all parents with malnourished children below 5years old. Data analysis will use both qualitative and quantitative methods. Quantitative data will be analyzed using Microsoft excel and electronic calculator. Data will be presented in percentages, frequency tables and graphs. ABBREVIATIONS / ACRONYMS A M R E F Africa

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    Nest Learning Thermostat

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    August 17, 2012 Executive Summary Economic turmoil has influenced a society where saving money is a top priority for every household. It is estimated that over 50 percent of a household energy bill is derived from the heating and cooling system; however, cutting edge technology has produced a heating and cooling system that can improve efficiency and result in a cost reduction in the overall household energy bill. Nest Labs, Inc. believes they have a solution with respect to energy and money

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    If you're totally illiterate and living on one dollar a day, the benefits of globalization never come to you. Jimmy Carter In the US, most progressives start to see the differences between internationalism and economic globalization. David Korten It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity. Kofi Annan People have accused me of being in favor of globalization. This is equivalent to accusing me of being in favor of the sun rising in the morning

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    Child Labour in Pakistan

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    Background Child Labour is a condemnable phenomenon and elimination of child labour is a feasible objective. It must be eradicated altogether, for democratic and healthy growth of the society. Children should grow into adulthood through love and care, education and training. Health of the society depends upon the physical, moral and spiritual development of its children. The awareness of the problem provided basis for the enactment of the Employment of Children Act, 1991 followed by a number

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    with their families (Blaney, 2004). Brazil’s economy has the power to make it a second world country, but its precarious health care system demotes its status to third world. Brazil ranked 125th out of 191 countries tested in a health conditions analysis done by the World Health Organization in 2000 (SEJUP). This ranking is in part due to the almost nonexistent health services in many portions of Brazil. The 1988 Federal Constitution and Organic Health Law of 1990 universalized healthcare unified

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    invariably important role to play in shaping up public opinions, sentiments, and dogmas by promulgating accurate and desirable information and knowledge. Due to its vast intrusion in public life, it has the power of creating an enduring impact on society and culture of a region. Today, TV news channels in India are facing a qualitative crisis pertaining to disseminated content in the package

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    reform from time to time. Thus, the repercussion was the May 13, 1969 racial conflict. Nevertheless, the riot had been the turning point of both political and economic reformation to the country. It was like “a blessing in disguise” – but of course, the cost that the country had to pay was colossal. MALAYSIA SHAPING THE COMMUNICATION CULTURE Since the May 13, 1969 tragedy, the country has embarked on an affirmative development plan – The New Economic Policy (1970-1990). The main objectives were

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    examines the case study of the Guajilote co-operative, a co-operative with a licence to collect and sell fallen timber in the Honduras. The paper is in five sections; giving an impression of the co-operative as a business venture, conducting a SWOT analysis of the company, looking at any competitive advantage or strategy. Describing the value chain and considering strategic alternatives open to the co-operative. Solution 1. The business is certainly located in rural areas and considerations

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    Embedded System for Milk Analyzer and Billing Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO MILK COLLECTION SYSTEM 1.1 INTRODUCTION While we were in search of problems In the society, with keeping in mind that engineering is a technical solution of a any problem, we decide to look at common man‘s problem. At the same time in month of june11, Milk adulteration problem was on the top of media, so we thought why not explore this problem. The Dairy industry in India is generally co-operative .The primary milk

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