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    CONDUCT AND PERFORMANCE OF A FIRM This paper provides an overview of telecommunications industry in Kenya and discusses how structure of the industry can affect the conduct of a firm within an industry and also explores how market structure and conduct of the firm affect the firm’s performance. It also offers some ideas regarding the future of the telecommunications sector in Kenya. Introduction Kenya ’s earliest telecommunications connections to the outside world were the submarine cables linking

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    ACTIVITIES WITHIN A SELECTED ORGANISATION. KENYA Kenya officially the Republic of Kenya‚ is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator. With the Indian to its south-east‚ it is bordered by Tanzania to the south‚ Uganda to the west‚ South Sudan to the north-west‚ Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north-east. Kenya has a land area of 580‚000 km2 and a population of a little over 43 million residents. The country is named after Mount Kenya‚ a significant landmark and second among Africa’s

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    How Did Colonialism Affect Kenya? Colonialism occurs‚ by definition‚ when one nation takes control of another. The Scramble for Africa‚ initiated by the Berlin Conference in 1884-5‚ left the African continent under European control. The European’s urged the “pacification” of the particular African territories they each occupied. Kenya became a colony of Britain. There were different opinions on the “Pink Cheeked” men whom entered the indigenous Kenyan’s homelands. Some were hostile‚ others

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    The Economics of Renewable Energy in Kenya 1.0 BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction The Kenyan economy will increasingly feel the impact of the Government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions‚ including targets for greater use of energy from renewable sources. The Government describes its targets for renewable as challenging; others have suggested they are unachievable. In any event‚ the effort to meet them will come at a cost and‚ if not properly managed‚ risks distracting attention from other

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    Social Exchange Theory with Brian and Kenya Finding the love of your life is not a simple process. People look for a partner who is going to meet all the needs they have on their list. If those needs can’t be met‚ sometimes people look for an alternative option. Theorist came up with social exchange theory to explain why people act the way they due towards relationships. According to social exchange theory‚ everyone is motivated by their own self-interests and people only commit to a relationship

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    Should the Kenyan Government encourage TNCs to invest in Kenya? Globalization is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale (Capital‚ 2013). Globalization has increased the production of goods and services‚ for instance the biggest companies are no longer national firms‚ but transnational corporations with subsidiaries in many countries. Transnational Corporations (TNCs) are companies with branches in many

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    are the oldest in the family and it’s your responsibility but it’s the only water source where you live. Many children in Kenya are living in this condition right now. In 2003‚ the Kenyan government brought in Universal Primary education. 1.5 million students were added to schools. What about the other thirty nine million students? Fifteen million people live in poverty in Kenya; many of the kids that are unable to attend schools are living in poverty. Water scarcity has a big effect on Kenya’s education

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    PRACTISED BY THE KENYA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1.Introduction. 2.PR as management function. 3.Kenya Parliament and its publics 4.Mission‚ goals & objectives with regard to PR activities. 5.Crisis management and media relations. 6.PR and organizational change. 7.Research and Evaluation: public attitudes and public opinion. 8. Conclusion. PUBLIC RELATIONS AS PRACTISED IN THE KENYA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. Introduction. The Kenya National Assembly‚ also known as the Kenya Parliament

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    ABORTION IN KENYA It can be described in a simple way as the act of getting rid of an unborn child. Abortion debate has dominated the thoughts of Kenya since antiquity. This is an issue that has been there in Kenya since time in memorial because it began in the traditional era before colonialism. Most communities in the past considered it a taboo to bear a child before marriage. Incase a woman fell pregnant before marriage the community’s solution to this problem was abortion of the child. That

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    Tourism Destination Competitiveness: The Case of Kenya CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction To achieve competitive advantage for its tourism industry‚ any destination must ensure its overall attractiveness‚ and the tourist experience must be superior to that of the many alternative destinations open to potential visitors. This study focuses on the competitiveness of Kenya as a tourist destination and the factors that influence its position in the world market. Destination managers‚ planners

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