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ASSESSMENT OF RELIGIOUS INITIATED PROGRAMMES AS INTERVENTION MECHANISMS IN CURBING HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC IN KENYA: SOME SELECTED PROGRAMMES IN MERU SOUTH SUB-COUNTY
(2019)
Over the years, HIV and AIDS pandemic has brought enormous burden upon the lives of many people throughout the world. Since the first cases of AIDS were identified in 1981, millions of people have lost their lives. An ...
Colonialism and The Agikuyu Women’s Indigenous Knowledge Systems on Food Crop Production in Kiambu, Kenya, 1902-1963.
(Macrothink Institute, 2019)
The introduction colonial capitalist economic policies and practices such as land alienation,
forced labour and commercial crop production acted as a major catalyst of change on the
existing African indigenous subsistence ...
Corporate Communication Types Employed in Public Universities in Kenya
(THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES, 2019-06)
In the management world today, it’s widely accepted that the future of any organization critically depends on how it is
viewed by key stakeholders. Several research studies have shown that corporate communication when ...
CATEGORIES OF DISCOURSE MARKERS USED IN GICHUKA SPEECH
(International Journal of Creative Research and Studies, 2019-06)
Discourse markers are linguistic items that are frequently used in the course of daily communication. These
are not only connecting words that contribute to cohesion of discourse but are also crucial tools for achieving
intended ...
Kimwimbi Women as Mirrored in the Cultural & Social Notions & Expressions
(TechMind Research, 2019-10)
Among the Mwimbi linguistic group, expressions exist or are used for a variety of purposes including
communication and all are geared towards socialization of societal members so as to enable each fit in their expected ...
PHILOSOPHICALLY, THERE IS A NECESSARY NEXUS BETWEEN BEING AS THE OBJECT OF KNOWLEDGE AND KNOWLEDGE
(American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research (AJHSSR), 2019)
This paper looks at the question of validity and justification of knowledge from the perspective
that without being there can be no knowledge in the first place. It advances an argument that being is a condition
sine qua ...
Representation of Socio-Economic Activities and Conflict in Traditional Oral Narratives of the Tharaka People in Kenya
(Society for Science and Education, United Kingdom, 2019-07-25)
This study looks at oral narratives collected from the Tharaka people who live on the
eastern region of Kenya, in Tharaka Nithi County. The Tharaka people were from time
immemorial pastoralists and peasant farmers, ...
Politeness Strategies Employed by Chuka University Students in their Social Media Discourse
(ARC, 2019-08)
This article sheds light on the politeness strategies employed by Chuka University students in their
social media discourse using WhatsApp interaction platform. The four broad categories of politeness
strategies (Positive ...
Representation of Socio-Economic Activities and Conflict in Traditional Oral Narratives of the Tharaka People in Kenya
(Society for Science and Education, 2019-07-25)
This study looks at oral narratives collected from the Tharaka people who live on the
eastern region of Kenya, in Tharaka Nithi County. The Tharaka people were from time
immemorial pastoralists and peasant farmers, ...
Paralinguistic Strategies for Persuasion in Kenyan Commercial Banks Television Advertisements
(THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES, 2019-08)
This study analyzes paralinguistic strategies in the discourse of Kenyan commercial banks adverts. It focuses on the inter
action of language,imageandlayout,andexaminesadvertisingpersuasivetechniques.The study mainly ...