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    • Understanding Physical Activity Behavior of Type 2 Diabetics Using the Theory of Planned Behavior and Structural Equation Modeling 

      Mary Khakoni Walingo, DO Omondi, GM Mbagaya, LOA Othuon (http://www. sciencepublishinggroup. com/j/jfns, 2010)
      Understanding patient factors related to physical activity behavior is important in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. This study applied the Theory of Planned Behavior model to understand physical activity behavior among ...
    • University expansion in Kenya and issues of quality education: Challenges and opportunities 

      Calleb O Gudo, Maureen A Olel, Ibrahim O Oanda (Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA, 2011-11-01)
      The demand for university education in Kenya has significantly increased and continues to swell. Many secondary school graduates and the working class look for opportunities to pursue university education. Universities ...
    • The use of biotechnology as a poverty alleviation strategy 

      Abukutsa-Onyango, M. O. (Maseno University, 2000)
      The application of biotechnology in agriculture in the Lake Victoria region in Kenya is discussed. Some tissue culture and genetic transformation strategies applied are described. The risks of genetic modification in plants ...
    • USE OF MEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KAKAMEGA EAST SUB-COUNTY, KENYA 

      Mark W Muvango, FC Indoshi, MO Okwara (2019-03-12)
      Instructional media is of one of the important tools that help leaner’s to master concepts in the teaching-learning process. The use of appropriate instructional media enhances teaching and learning of English. However, ...
    • Wanzare Ogolla Zachariah Sika Ouma James 

      Asesa-Aluoch Amondi Edna (Gjournal, 2016-08)
      This study investigated the extent of student participation management on institutional governance in public universities Kenya. The study was prompted by a recommendation by ministry of higher education in Kenya that ...
    • Western Civilization Through Muslim Eyes 

      Gerald Akatsa Okello (University Press of Florida, 1996-10-01)
      The religious movement known to the world as Islam began in Mecca and Medina in the Arabian peninsula by Prophet Mohammed 570-632 AD. Muslim educational interest began formally about 650 AD eighteen years after the Prophet's ...
    • Western Civilization Through Muslim Eyes 

      Gerald Akatsa Okello (University Press of Florida, 1996)
    • What is South African sign language? What is the South African deaf community 

      Philemon Akach, Eline Demey, Emily Matabane, Mieke Van Herreweghe, Myriam Vermeerbergen (2009-05-11)
      SUMMARY What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions may look simple but answering them is quite complicated. It is a well-known fact that across the world, the majority ...
    • What is South African sign language? What is the South African deaf community 

      Philemon Akach, Eline Demey, Emily Matabane, Mieke Van Herreweghe, Myriam Vermeerbergen (research gate, 2009-05-11)
      SUMMARY What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions may look simple but answering them is quite complicated. It is a well-known fact that across the world, the majority ...
    • When online learning and cultural values intersect: Indonesian EFL students' voices 

      Jarjani Usman, Zamzami Zainuddin, Teuku Zulfikar, Dorine Lugendo, Yusri Yusuf (Institutes for Educational Research in NSW, SA and WA, 2022)
      During the COVID-19 pandemic, all lecturers had to replace their physical classroom teaching mode with online learning, albeit with challenges experienced by students and lecturers. Drawing upon Hofstede's cultural dimensions ...