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Item 100W OUTPUT WIRELESS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM(2013-06-06) Nzioki, Martin100W OUTPUT WIRELESS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMItem Item Item Item 3G DIGITAL TRAFFIC MONITORING LEDS WITH A SIREN(2013-06-07) Kinyua, John3G DIGITAL TRAFFIC MONITORING LEDS WITH A SIRENItem Item 5OO VA AUTOMATED UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY(2013-06-06) Irungu, Sospeter5OO VA AUTOMATED UNINTERPRUTABLE POWER SUPPLYItem Item Item Item ADVERTISING AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE PRACTICE OF JOURNALISM(2013-06-07)ADVERTISING AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE PRACTICE OF JOURNALISMItem ANALYSIS OF THE SOME OF THE ESSENTIALS MACRO-NUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL COLLECTED AT MUTHURWA ESTATE IN NAIROBI(2019-04-08) JOHN, GICHUKI KARANJAcollected at Muthurwa Estate in Nairobi. The macro-nutrients are Potassium, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium. The soil was contained in polythene bags and zigzag method of sampling was employed. Three methods of analytical instruments were employed. Atomic absorption spectroscopy analysed calcium and magnesium levels in the soil solution. Ultra-Violet(visible) spectrophotometer, analysed phosphorus. Flame photometer analysed potassium levels in the solutions. The readings of the standards were used to draw calibration curves from which the level of the parameters are obtained by extrapolating the curve and eventually the contents of sample parameters are calculated taking into account the dilution factors and weight of the samples used. Results are tabulated in chapter three while conclusions and recommendations are in chapter four. Results for potassium, phosphorus and magnesium are given in parts per million(PPtv1) while results for calcium are in percentage. The results for sample parameters indicated that their levels are below the recommended standards and therefore correct amendments are given to correct the deviations in tenns of amount of fertilizer and manure to be added.Item ANALYSIS OF THE SENSITIVITY OF PAPAIN EXTRACT ON SALMONELLA AND SHIGELLA(2013-06-05) ASIRANG, MAXIMILLAANALYSIS OF THE SENSITIVITY OF PAPAIN EXTRACT ON SALMONELLA AND SHIGELLAItem ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PATTERNS OF SHIGELLA SPECIES ISOLATED FROM RANGWE AND HOMABAY DISTRICT HOSPITAL(2013-06-04) Odero, WickliffeANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PATTERNS OF SHIGELLA SPECIES ISOLATED FROM RANGWE AND HOMABAY DISTRICT HOSPITALItem ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF Aspiliu mossumbicencis LEAF EXTRACT AND ITS SECONDARY METABOLITES(2013-06-05) Nyaboke, BrendaANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF Aspiliu mossumbicencis LEAF EXTRACT AND ITS SECONDARY METABOLITESItem ASSESSING EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ABUSE ON CHILDREN(2013-06-07) Muriungu, MbaabuASSESSING EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ABUSE ON CHILDREN A case study of Mathare North Division.Item ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF CHILD LABOUR ON SCHOOL ATTENDANCE A case study of Laini-saba location Kibera slums(2013-06-07) Wamalwa, JudithASSESSING THE EFFECT OF CHILD LABOUR ON SCHOOL ATTENDANCE A case study of Laini-saba location Kibera slumsItem ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ON PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY(2013-06-07) Njue, JosphatASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ON PROJECT SUSTAINABILITYItem ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OT EARLY AND FORCED MARRIAGES. A case study of Budalangi Division of Runyala District in Western Province of Kenya.(2013-06-07) Wafula, ChristineASSESSING THE EFFECTS OT EARLY AND FORCED MARRIAGES. A case study of Budalangi Division of Runyala District in Western Province of Kenya.Item Assessment of disaster preparedness and risk management at the state law office Nairobi(2015-06-02) Waitiki, MarryThe aim of this study was to assess the state of disaster preparedness of records at the State Law Office. With the objective of; finding out the existence of a disaster preparedness policy of records at the State law office, determining the potential disasters facing the State law office records registry, investigating the measures being put in place to manage disaster the extent to which staffs in this department know about disaster preparedness, determining the challenges encountered in disaster preparedness of records in the state law office and proposing possible solutions to the challenges faced in disaster preparedness in the state law office. This study used both qualitative and quantitative data. In the qualitative approach, it was concerned with the subjective assessment of the respondents’ attitudes, opinions and behavior. Quantitative method was used to infer from the population. Descriptive study design will be used because the purpose of the study is simply to describe, with means or proportions, one or more characteristics in one particular group. The researcher focused on an estimated target population of 79 members of staff at the State law office records registry who formed the target population of the study. The results revealed that all the respondents are well educated. A large proportion of the registry’s workers as per this study has shown have at least a secondary education with a quite a number having diploma certificate and degrees, with a few having post graduate or masters degree and are thus sufficiently informed to answer adequately the questions pertaining to disaster preparedness in the registry. It emerged from the study that there are no disaster control plan and management team in the registry. The absence of these will invariably affect the registry’s effort to prevent, fight and manage disasters when they occur. The study recommended that the State Law Office should establish a disaster preparedness committee; Disaster preparedness responsibilities should be incorporated into the job descriptions of some staff of the registry; The State Law Office records registry should conduct risk assessments to determine the nature, frequency and possible impact of disasters on their records; Disaster and security drills should be conducted regularly for staff working in the registry; Workshops and seminars should also be run for members of staff to acquaint them with knowledge of the disasters that may cause damage to records and how to handle damaged records.