Evaluation Of Existing Indigenous Knowledge And Practices On Camel Milk Substitutes In Rearing Camel Calves Under Extensive And Peri-urban Production Systems In Kenya
Mortality rates, the causes, calf retardation and evaluation of existing indigenous knowledge and practices on milk substitutes in rearing camel calves were evaluated in extensive and peri-urban camel production systems in Kenya. The study used key informant questionnaires (KI) and focus group discussions (FGDs) methods to collect the data. Simple systematic random sampling survey method was used to collect key
Tree Species As A Correlate Of Game Damage To Plantation Forests In South West Of Mount Kenya
Game damage to forest plantations in South West of Mount Kenya is a threat to the development and management of forests. Tree species have been reckoned among factors which influence game damage to plantations in many parts of the world. There is little and conclusive information on the impact of game damage on commercial plantations in Kenya. In this paper
Effects Of Integrated Marketing Communications On Perfomance Of Insurance Companies In Mombasa County, Kenya
In the emerging dynamism of the business environment, no successful organization can afford to overlook marketing. It has become necessary to utilize all the resources and practices that marketing provides to survive and achieve in this always changing business environment in the world and Kenya in particular. This applies even to the insurance companies whose environment dynamism in the current
Application Of Revised Simplex Method For Profit Maximization In A Paint Company
This paper applies the concept of revised simplex method with sensitivity analysis to Kingmos Paints Nig. Ltd. Data on fifteen (15) different type of paints were obtained from the company. The analysis is carried out using Linear, Interactive, and Discrete Optimizer (LINDO) software and the result shows that 17872 of Emulsion Marine Paints, 2584 of Kingmos Acrylic Paints and 3647
Evaluating Assessment Methods In Science Learning Activities In The Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum
The objective of this study was to examine methods used by teachers in assessing science learning areas in the Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum. Curriculum implementation theory was used to underpin the study. Besides the theory, important principles for assessments including authenticity, reliability, validity, sufficiency and practicality were used to determine the quality of assessment methods used for science learning areas.
Rural-urban Migration For Employment In Kisumu Central Sub-county, Kenya
The unemployment, unstable and low-paying jobs in the urban centers compel most migrants to live in slums and informal settlements. The latter is associated with poor living conditions and moral breakdown thus forcing migrants to adopt coping strategies to survive. The objective was to evaluate the coping strategies adopted by rural-urban migrants in Kisumu Central Sub-County. This study was modeled
Assessment Of Physical Activity Participation Levels Among Workers In Financial Institutions
Working in financial institutions can be more time consuming. The available literature on physical activity participation levels among workers in financial institutions in Ghana is scarce. This was the stimulus for this study. The study assessed physical activity levels of participants in financial institutions. Descriptive design within quantitative approach was adopted for the study. One hundred and twenty-six respondents were
Relapse Risk Factors Across Socio-demographic Patterns Of Persons Admitted With Substance Use Disorder In Selected Rehabilitation Centres In Kenya
An understanding of the impact of risk factors for relapse can be instrumental in developing more targeted treatment to reduce relapse rates. This paper examined the relapse risk factors across socio-demographic patterns of persons admitted with substance use disorder. Objectives of this study were; to determine the levels of hazardous and risky use of substances among persons admitted for SUD