FLUID MECHANICS NOTES
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SUPPLY AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT KNEC NOTES
Supply is the willingness and ability of producer to create goods and services to take them to the market. Supply is positively related to price given that at higher prices there is an incentive to supply more as higher prices may generate increased revenue and profits.
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The Hospitality Management Lecture Notes
Tourism is travel from one place to another for a period of more than 24 hours but less than one year for leisure or business. Tourism can be domestic or international. Domestic tourism involves residents of a given country travelling within their country. International tourism involves residents of a given country travelling to ither country. International tourism has both incoming and outgoing implication on country’s payment balance.
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INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
This document provides an introduction to tourism and travel management. It defines key terms like tourism, visitors, tourists, and discusses the tourism industry. The tourism industry comprises many sectors that work together to provide goods and services to tourists, like hospitality, transportation, travel agencies, guides, and attractions. It can be classified into main constituents which directly serve tourists, and secondary constituents which support the tourism industry.
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CROP PRODUCTION MODULE 2 NOTES
Maize is the most important cereal/food crop in East Africa. The crop originated from Central America (Mexico). The crop was brought to Kenya by Portuguese traders in the 16th C and since then it has become a staple food. The chief growing areas are Trans Nzoia, Nakuru, Bungoma, and Uasin Gishu counties.
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CROP PRODUCTION MODULE 1 NOTES
At the end of the topic, the trainee should be able to: Define crop ecology, State the biotic and abiotic factors that affect crop production, List various agro ecological zones in Kenya & List the crops grown in each agroecological zone.
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CROP PRODUCTION MODULE 1 LECTURE NOTES
Agriculture means cultivation of the land for the purpose of producing crops and management of Llivestock. It also involves the storage, processing and marketing of agricultural products.
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DPTE MUSIC DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Your summative assessment is fast approaching. Next month there shall be SBA 2.
It may come in the form of a written examination or can be a combination of both
written and practical assessments.
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DPTE MUSIC DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
The document outlines a comprehensive set of music discussion questions aimed at exploring various aspects of music education, including theories of learning, the role of music in child development, and the integration of music into the curriculum. It covers topics such as the significance of folk songs, the use of indigenous instruments, and the assessment of musical performances. Additionally, it addresses the social and economic importance of music, as well as opportunities for careers in the music industry.
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GENERAL METHODS AND PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING NOTES
Teaching is the art of sharing knowledge and experiences from one person (teacher) to another (learner). It can also be a process in which teachers, learners, curriculum and other variables are organised in a systematic and psychological way to attain some pre-determined goals. Through teaching, learners acquire the desired knowledge, skills as well as desirable ways of living in the society
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NATURAL HISTORY OF INVERTEBTRATES KNEC NOTES
There are two basic groups of higher animals. They are vertebrates and invertebrates.
While both have advanced through the processes of evolution, there is one fundamental
difference. Invertebrates do not have backbones. Both groups are in the Kingdom
Animalia, but their bodies are organized differently.
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