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Item Untitled(Chuka University, 2023-04-04) Chuka, UniversityItem DE 232: LANGUAGE STUDIES FOR ECDE(CHUKA UNIVERSITY, 2018-08-08) CHUKA UNIVERSITYItem 253: HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EASTHIST(chuka university, 2024-12-18) chuka universityItem 2ND YEAR EXAMINATION FOR THE AWARD OF MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING(Chuka University, 2021-07-23) Chuka, UniversityItem 442: RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNIQUES BME(Chuka University, 2024-12-17) Chuka UniversityItem 721. PEDAGOGY STREAMS: PGDE PART TIME (L1B1)(Chuka University, 2024-12-17) Chuka UniversityItem 721. PEDAGOGY STREAMS: PGDE PART TIME (L1B1)(Chuka University, 2024-12-17) Chuka UniversityItem A Syntactic Analysis of Raising Structures in Kĩmũthambĩ(A Syntactic Analysis of Raising Structures in Kĩmũthambĩ, 2022) Kaburo, D. K.This paper provides a syntactic analysis of noun phrase movement in raising predicates in Kĩmũthambĩ, a Bantu language, spoken in Kenya. Kĩmũthambĩ belongs to the larger Kikuyu-Kamba group (E50) and is classified as E531 Mwimbi-Muthambi by Eberhand et al. (2022). The study is guided by the Minimalist Program developed by Chomsky (1995). This theory recognizes that there is always a trigger movement which is the need to check features at an appropriate landing site. The paper demonstrates that Raising in Kĩmũthambĩ is triggered by need to check case features. Since raising verbs cannot assign case to a NP, the NP must move to a position in a sentence where it can be assigned case. This according to Carnie (2007) is due to the fact that the NP and the case assigner must be local in such a way that it must be the specifier or the complement of the case assigner, in order to check the feature of case. Case therefore becomes a mandatory trigger for movement of NPs that are not in positions that can be assigned case as in the case of raising predicates. The paper also demonstrates that unlike in English where raising occurs on non-finite clauses only, Kĩmũthambĩ allows raising of subjects out finite clauses a situation referred to as hyper-raising. This study contributes to the study of Kĩmũthambĩ, a language that has had little research attention. It also contributes to the body of knowledge on raising structures in Bantu languages.Item Ab initio Investigation of the Structural and Electronic Properties of Alkaline Earth Metal - TiO2 Natural Polymorphs(Hindawi, 2022) Mbae, J. K.; Muthui, Z. W.Titanium (IV) oxide (TiO2) has gained much attention due to its application in technologies such as optoelectronics, electronics, sensors, photocatalysts, and sustainable energy generation. However, its optical absorption falls in the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum, resulting in a low absorption ratio of solar light. In addition, rapid electron-hole recombination limits its photocatalytic activity. To extend the application range of TiO2, the structural and chemical properties can be modified by adding various dopants to tune its electronic structure for applications within a wider range of the solar energy spectrum and ideally extend towards the visible region, which forms the dominant part of the solar energy spectrum. In this study, the structural and electronic properties of three polymorphs of TiO2 have been studied using density functional theory (DFT) as implemented in the Quantum ESPRESSO simulation package. The exchange-correlation potential has been treated with the generalised gradient approximation (GGA). Cationic substitution with non-toxic alkaline earth metal dopants Mg and Ca has been carried out with the aim of modifying the electronic structure of the polymorphs of TiO2. On 1–4% Mg and Ca cationic substitution, there is a slight expansion of the optimal unit cell volume and modulation of the band gap energy by raising the valence band maximum to higher energies. In addition, dopant inter and intra-band states are observed.Item ACMP 342: WEB PAGE CONSTRUCTION(Chuka University, 2017-12-05) Chuka UniversityItem ACMP 343: DESKTOP APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT(Chuka University, 2017-12-05) Chuka UniversityItem ACMP 351: INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE(Chuka University, 2017-12-06) Chuka UniversityItem ACMP 426: WEB MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES(Chuka University, 2017-12-05) Chuka UniversityItem ACMP 426: WEB MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES(Chuka University, 2018-12-17) Chuka UniversityItem ACMP 426: WEB MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES(Chuka University, 2018-12-17) Chuka, UniversityItem ACMP 428 Unix Systems Administration and Programming (LINUX)(2020-01-14) GogoItem ACMP 428: UNIX SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAMMING (LINUX)(CHUKA UNIVERSITY, 2019-12) CHUKA UNIVERSITYItem ACMP 445 Computer Animation(2020-02-14) OseroItem ACMP 445: COMPUTER ANIMATION(CHUKA UNIVERSITY, 2019-12) CHUKA UNIVERSITYItem ACMP 452 Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Databases(2020-05-14) Gakii, Emily