Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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A Journal Based on “Fear” by Corey Robin

| December 13, 2017

 Despite the fact that fear presents itself at personal levels, Corey Robin lays emphasis on political fear. This is a form of fear that originates from the society or affects the society. The root cause of this form of fear may either be personal events like racism or societal conflicts such as terrorism. According to […]

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Strategy in Distribution

| December 13, 2017

 AOS may exploit two distributions strategies. These are; establishing one stop shops for products or relying on independent American distributors to introduce its product into the United States market. One Stop Shops for AOS Products (Manufacturer- Customer) Due to the nature of AOS products it is possible for the company to establish one stop shop […]

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What is Technology Scanning?

| December 13, 2017

Technology scanning refers to an analysis into technological developments in various economic industries. Scanning therefore determines the importance of the new technology, the possibility of modifications to better the technology, how it has been introduced in the market and the general societal acceptance or rejection of the technology. Generally there are four main areas of […]

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Experience in Working

| December 13, 2017

Having worked as a teacher and a headmaster for more than 9 years, I strongly believe I have enough experience in teaching profession. This is what drove me to take this study simply because I have worked as a teacher and I know the challenges that teachers undergo when they are exercising their duties. With […]

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RESEARCHES

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Different researchers have used different methods to collect data and analyze it. For example, researchers use observation methods, questionnaires and interviews to collect. The data collection instrument used depends on the kind of research design used. For example, studies that employ qualitative research design and quantitative research design used different methods. Observation method is […]

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OVERALL HYPOTHESIS

| December 13, 2017

The authors’ overall hypothesis states that a fatal myeloproliferative disorder, MPD is evoked in all hematopoietic cells following expression of Ptpn11D61Y. The research study provides a mouse model illustrating MDP evoked by Ptpn11D61Y. Results indicate that the disorder is caused by lineage-specific and cell-autonomous effects that mutant Ptpn11 has on several hematopoiesis stages. A rare and lethal MPD common […]

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Fine Art-The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden

| December 13, 2017

Introduction Creative art is a form of visual art which is mainly given appreciation because of its aesthetic, intellectual or imaginative content. Fine art painted pieces consist of an arrangement of colors, shapes, tones, textures and lines which are placed on a two dimensional surface to make aesthetic paintings. There are different pieces of fine […]

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OPERATION MANAGEMENT PROJECTS

| December 13, 2017

Critical Analysis Reading: Operations Management Projects. The names of the authors are Paul Nunes and Time Breene. The source of the information is spotlight business review from Harvard Business Review.  The reading is about reinventing ones business before it is too late: Watch out for those curves. The issues under discussion by Nunes and Breene […]

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The Cost of Capital

| December 13, 2017

Companies are taking advantage of the low bond capital rates before the Federal Reserve’s withdrawal of financial support market in June. One reason for such acts by companies is because the value of a firm not dependent on the equity to debt ratio which is mainly used by investors. Another reason why companies issue corporate […]

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APPREHENSIVE

| December 13, 2017

 Question 1 What I am most apprehensive about in speaking in front of groups is unrealistic expectations and failure. I fear public speaking primarily due to the fear of failing or presenting the wrong information. It is clear that if public speakers are certain of presenting perfect speeches, they would not be apprehensive. It is […]

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