Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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JOHNSON AND JOHNSON

| December 13, 2017

J&J has three major divisions; the consumer product division e.g. the J&J baby care products, the pharmaceutical and medical division. They embarked on the acquisition of smaller drug companies and firms that deal with cosmetic medicines and other promising drugs like the acquisition of the Mentor Corporation and the Pfizer’s Consumer health unit so as […]

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Language Analysis of “Freedom”

| December 13, 2017

 Abstract             In his book Jonathan Franzen (2010) has used several elements of style. These styles include letter, syllable, word, phrase, sentence and punctuations. The purpose of this research is to show how the writer in his book uses the various language elements in his book. Like, he capitalizes ordinary words and uses letters in […]

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Adolescents’ Health Behaviors and Obesity

| December 13, 2017

Introduction In the world today, obesity and corpulence are a pandemic across gender, age, race, or economic status in people. Amongst the adolescents, there is a great increase in the number affected. As a result, the quality of life has highly been affected by the resulting health problem issues. Adolescents with obesity are placed at […]

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Samuel Walton

| December 13, 2017

 Early life Samuel Walton was born on 29th march 1918 to Mr. Thomas Gibson Walton and Mrs. Nanny Lee in Oklahoma near Kingfisher. His parents were farmers and lived with him till 1923 when his father went to his earlier profession of mortgage banker since farming was no longer profitable to raise his two kids and […]

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Great Men Who Served their Own Destruction

| December 13, 2017

Introduction Master Harold and the boys is a play that was written by Athol Fugard and initially produced in 1982. The basis of the story is the author’s early life in South Africa and it entails the testing of human relationships by individual and societal forces. The protagonist is Hally who has been depicted as serving […]

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Tuberculosis/Tuberculin Skin Test

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Tuberculosis is an airborne disease that is contagious.  Infectious people may propel tuberculosis pathogens referred to as Mycobacterium tuberculosis into the air through sneezing, coughing, spiting or talking. It is only a matter of inhaling a small number of bacilli pathogens for a person to be infected with tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis may remain inactive for a given number […]

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Angel Investors

| December 13, 2017

 Angel investors have become common in the modern society. An angel investor or a business angel is a person who offers capital that is required to start up a business. The person is aimed at getting a “convertible debt” and ownership equity after giving the capital to start up the business. Most of the angel […]

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Multi-cultural Team Management

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction             Team management in an organization is a difficult task and the difficulties arise because of the fact that different team members often hold different views. This is common because the thought processes, cultural backgrounds, knowledge and experience held by team members differ greatly. Perhaps culture is the most prominent cause of dissent in […]

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The Development of the Ethernet Multiple Access Protocol

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Ethernet is an affiliation of computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANS) based on transfer of frames. It contains LAN products covered by IEEE 802.3 standard that explains what is commonly known as the CSMA/CD protocol. Currently, Ethernet is the most popular LAN technology with an approximated use of close to 85 percent […]

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High Speed Routers

| December 13, 2017

Routers are electronic devices that are used in networking to forward packets of data across the network. The devices check the protocol and destination address of the data packet. The data packet is then routed to any matching destination address if there is any that matches an address within its address table. If the destined […]

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