Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Exams

| December 12, 2017

 Passing examination depends on both the Mental, physical and emotional preparation by the student. There are three main components involved in the preparation for examinations. These components are physical preparation, mental preparation and emotional preparation. In mental preparation a student must study and convince him or her that she knows well the material. Each time […]

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Salvation

| December 12, 2017

 The Salvation Army is a denomination of the evangelical Christian church commonly known for the charity work it does. The salivation army is currently an international religious movement based in many countries of the world. William and Katharine Booth were the founders of the salivation Army. It was founded in the United Kingdom in   1865 […]

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Organizational Diagnosis.

| December 12, 2017

Problem statement In decades the United States government has stepped up the war on crimes such as theft, drug possesion and violent crimes, and the results have been an ever rising number of incarcerations across virtually all states. Alabama has not been spared in this upsurge of incarcerations which have seen a large number of […]

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Who Moved my Cheese?

| December 12, 2017

Who moved my cheese is a book about change. The story in this book reveals to the readers the need to embrace changes and to move on as things change. The book has four characters; two mice named Scurry and Sniff and two people named Hem and Haw. Scurry and Sniff are simple but flexible […]

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The Muslim brotherhood after Mubarak

| December 12, 2017

   The writer’s hypothesis is whether or not the Muslim brotherhood will have domination over the politics in Egypt after the Mubarak era comes to an end. Since this is the largest group of opposition in Egypt, Wickham (2011) argues that there is no doubt the group will seek a responsibility in the creation of […]

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Deeply, Desperately by Heather Webber

| December 12, 2017

Heather Webber has tried to make the story in the novel Deeply, Desperately very intriguing and exiting. Perhaps the biggest trick that Webber’s has used to achieve this is the use of mystery writing. Nearly every scene in Deeply, Desperately is surrounded by some form of mystery. One aspect that introduces a sense of mystery in this story is […]

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Nick

| December 12, 2017

 The story “How to Be Good” by Nick Hornby is a philosophical story on the changes a person goes through in a drastic way and question whether this changes are for the better way of life.   Hornsby wrote this book in 2001. The book is about characters trying to establish their identities. This is seen […]

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Religion Freedom and Belief

| December 12, 2017

 Introduction Islam is the second largest religion in France. Muslims in France account for almost 10% of the population in the country. The Muslims in the country consist 68.5% of all the   immigrants who have migrated into the country last year. The increase in the number of Muslims in the country is attributed to various […]

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Scholarship Essay

| December 12, 2017

 Since childhood, I have clearly had an idea of the career that I wanted to pursue. In my entire life, I have always been fascinated by the study of sciences and computer science is the specific area of science that greatly interests me. The world that we live in is a dynamic world. This to […]

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Late Adulthood and Death

| December 12, 2017

  Because of the rise in life expectancy, the number of the older adults is increasing. These are mostly people who are over the age of 65 years. When people age, there is usually the tendency of categorizing them and judging them on the sole basis of their sequential age. This then can be viewed […]

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