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Gideon Lang'at
Pure And Applied Sciences, Kirinyaga University
Multiple Logistic Regression Modelling Of Drug Abuse/ Exposure Among The People Of Kirinyaga Central, Kenya
The research study is to determine the relationship between drug abuse and the major factors that lead to drug abuse putting into consideration gender, and to ascertain if they really lead to drug abuse in the area. These factors include; lack of awareness on the effects of drugs, poverty, unemployment, early child exposure to drugs and other toxic substances, failure

Josephine Njeri Ngure
Pure And Applied Sciences, Kirinyaga University
Attitude Of Physical Education Teachers In Implementing Physical Education Curriculum In Public Primary Schools In Nandi County, Kenya
Physical Education is one of the core subjects in the primary teacher training colleges. Perpetual neglect and low status of PE curriculum in Public Primary Schools aroused the interest of the researcher to investigate the attitude of teachers of Physical education towards the subject. The purpose of this study was to assess the attitude of PE teachers in implementation PE

Kinyanjui Jeremiah
Pure And Applied Sciences, Kirinyaga University
A-browder’s Theorem For Conditionally Totally Posinormal Operators
In this paper we present results on Browder's theorem for conditionally totally posinormal operators using established results on kato type operators and polaroid operators.

Gitonga Harun
Pure And Applied Sciences, Kirinyaga University
Impact Of Deductive And Inductive Strategies On Effectiveness Of Teaching Grammar In Secondary Schools In Kano State, Nigeria
The English language still serves as Nigeria’s eye on the world. For the Nigerian learner/student to acquire the skills to communicate effectively in this language, the language teacher must be skilled adequately to be able to expose the learner to the appropriate skills that will enhance the learner’s achievement and competence in the language. This study is a

Malingu J. Joseph
Department Of Curriculum Instruction And Media, School Of Education, Moi University, P.o Box 7679 -
Effect Of Watering Interval On The Growth Of Jojoba (simmondsia Chinensis L.) Seedlings In The Drylands Of Kenya
Water is a scarce resource in arid areas and over 80% of Kenya is arid and semi-arid. A trial was conducted to assess the best watering interval for jojoba nursery plants in dry-lands of Kenya. The watering intervals of: daily (1), 2, 4 and 6 days were applied as treatments. The experimental design was a RCBD replicated 4 times. These

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