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    Within our society‚ the ability to think critically is vital to the continued growth of knowledge and overall advancement of humankind. That being said‚ often times people overlook its importance and it ends up sort of shoved under the rug. With this new generation of mass media‚ information is spread at such an unprecedented rate that the intake can become overwhelming‚ and the discernment (of it does not always occur) is then left up to the people to find whether it is actually fact or fiction

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    Impact of Tourism in Kenya

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    Impact of tourism on Kenya Academic English Impact of Tourism in Kenya Tourism is the phenomenon arising from temporary visits (or stays away from home) outside the normal place of residence or usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business‚ and other purposes. Tourism implies that a person takes a journey‚ which can be of a day or various days‚ and that can be within a national boundary‚ which be classified as a domestic tourist trip or a journey which crosses

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    THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA NAME: WENDY NYAMBURA KARIUKI COURSE: CLS LEGAL SYSTEMS LECTURER: MR. JAMES MAMBOLEO REG. NO: 1019557 DATE: 18-10-2011 FIRST TRIMESTER FACULTY OF LAW INTRODUCTION DEFINITION Customary law is a body of customs and traditions which regulate various kinds of relationships between members in a community. Customary laws are said to be applicable to the extent that they are not repugnant to justice

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    History of Fashion

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    to survive and stay warm in harsh winters. People of early civilizations didn’t use clothing as a way of self-expression‚ but rather a way of life. As time went on‚ tribes used clothing as a stamp or a way of marking territory. For example‚ the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania wear red to distinguish their tribe from others nearby. Later on‚ people in the 1700’s gushed over fashion magazines to see the latest styles. Women and dressmakers outside the French court relied on sketches to see

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    Nairobi is the capital and the largest city of Nairobi. The city and its surrounding area also from the Nairobi county. The name comes from a maasai phrase ‘enkare nyrobi’ which translate to cold waters the phreas being a maasai name for Nairobi river’ however it known as the green city under the sun It is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs with many inhabitants and governed by evans kidero the current governor. It is now one of the most prominent city in Africa both politically a nd

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    Serengeti

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    African sky‚" Serengeti has come to symbolize paradise to many of us. The Maasai‚ who had grazed their cattle on the vast grassy plains for millennia had always thought so. To them it was Siringitu - "the place where the land moves on forever." The Serengeti region encompasses the Serengeti National Park itself‚ the Ngorongoro Conservation Area‚ Maswa Game Reserve‚ the Loliondo‚ Grumeti and Ikorongo Controlled Areas and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Over 90‚000 tourists visit the Park

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    Botswana‚ they are also offering the same products‚ plus others in a better packaged manner. There is therefore need to diversify her tourism product. Tourism product diversification should highlight other unique attraction like culture of people beside Maasai‚ historical sites like Fort Jesus and others and prehistoric sites in Kenya being cradle of mankind‚ conference facilities‚ etc. One area where Kenya can do well is in the emerging ecotourism sector. Insecurity Another major challenge afflicting

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    Innate vs Learnt Behaviour

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    Question: In your own words‚ detail ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. Feel free to include your own opinion‚ but be sure to justify it. Try to include equal amount of information for both sides. Use at least 500 words for your answer. Answer: The innate verses learnt or nature verses nurture argument is a subject that has been theorized and debated by scientists‚ psychologists and philosophers for hundreds of years. It is a question that can be dated

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    Sociology 180 Journal Assignment 3: Milking the Rhino 1. The benefits and advantages that tourism and conservancies are bringing to the tribal communities‚ Maasai and Himba‚ are: a. With there being more conservancies‚ there is more wildlife and people like wildlife and culture. Conservancies helps increase tourism which ultimately allows more people to come to Africa‚ thus allowing the lodges to produce money which in turn allows them to buy more land for conservancies. The money that

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    Annotated Bibliography Baym‚ Nina‚ ed. The Norton Anthology of American Literature. New York: W.W. Norton Company‚ 2007. Baym‚ Nina (Ed.). (2007). The Norton Anthology of American Literature. NewYork: W.W. Norton Company. The state of American literature in 1700‚ consisting of only about 250 published works‚ reflects the pressing religious‚ security‚ and cultural concerns of colonial life. Printing press operated in New York. The most prolific author of the period was Cotton Mather.

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