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Sorry! profile details not found. Total Articles: 52 Member Since: Apr 06, 2011 Country: Pakistan
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Become A Freelance Writer |
CREATIVE FREELANCING : Learn about different freelance careers you can do from home Freelance work has gained tremendous popularity. Freelancing has long been recognized as a reputable profession,... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Bookshelf |
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Canvas Painting 101 |
Have you always wanted to paint but did not know the first thing about it? Have you sketched thousands of pictures in your sketch book and wanted to put them on canvas? Now you can with the help of t... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Bookshelf |
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Kenya Food Economy Map |
| Kenya has a surface area of 580,367 Km2, containing a great diversity of landscapes. The south-west of the
country is composed of plateaux of volcanic origin, which rise from 1,500 m above sea level to the central peak of
Mount Kenya: at 5,199 m above sea level, the second highest mountain on the continent. his highland system is
bisected by the Great Rift Valley, which runs north-south the length of Kenya. The Great Rift Valley widens in
some places to 65 Km across, and has walls between 600 and 900 m high. A chain of lakes runs the length of the
valley. ...................... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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Western Kenya |
WESTERN KENYA 283 Imagine western Kenya and you'll probably only think of Masai Mara's ... is a cultivated patchwork of farms and the south an abode to countless tea ... Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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Kenya: History |
| Ally in counter-terrorism effort
Corruption news worldwide
Presidents:
Kenyatta (1963-78) - Independence
Moi (1978-2002) - Goldenberg
Kibaki (2002+) – Zero tolerance? Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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Kenya - Food Insecurity |
| Recurrent seasons of failed or poor rains, sustained high food prices, environmental degradation, outbreaks of disease,
and flooding have led to deteriorating food security conditions throughout Kenya, straining coping mechanisms,
exacerbating pre-existing chronic poverty, and contributing to increased inter-ethnic conflict over access to limited land
and water resources. Food insecurity in Kenya has also occurred in the context of ongoing civil and political unrest,
including violence associated with the December 2007 election that displaced more than 663,000 people in Nairobi and
across areas of Rift Valley, Western, Nyanza, and Coast provinces, according to the Government of Kenya (GoK).
Although the majority of displaced individuals have subsequently returned to areas of origin, vulnerabilities among
remaining internally displaced persons (IDPs) and disruptions to agricultural production in affected areas have
contributed to increased food insecurity. Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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Mission Friends - Kenya |
| Hi, Mission Friends! Pack your bags for a
safari adventure to visit friends and
missionaries in Kenya. To find Kenya, just look
at a map of Africa and find the biggest
lake—Lake Victoria. Then you will also see the
other countries that surround Kenya: Tanzania,
Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia.
Although Kenya is made up of
many different ethnic groups and
languages, the people of Kenya share
in the African spirit. They work
hard and care about their
families and want to learn how
they can make their lives
better. Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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Kenya |
| Kenya is a Member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Free Trade Area of the Common
Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the East African Community (EAC), and the EAC
Customs Union. High import duties and Kenya’s value added tax (VAT) pose trade barriers, especially in
the agricultural sector. Kenya’s import regulations on agricultural products are sometimes altered to
reflect fluctuations in domestic supply and demand as well as political factors. Kenya has bound only
14.6 percent of its tariff lines under WTO rules. ............ Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 10, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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African History Before 1885 |
| volume 1
African History Before 1885
volume 2
African Cultures and Societies
Before 1885
volume 3
Colonial Africa, 1885–1939
volume 4
The End of Colonial Rule:
Nationalism and Decolonization
volume 5
Contemporary Africa Read |
| By: smith mm | Apr 08, 2011 | Area & Country Studies |
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