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importance of interpersonal skills at work towards managing people at work in an educational context
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: management
Author: li-na zhang
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federalism and national stability: the case of somalia 1999-2013
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: social science, law
Author: dahiye, mohamed i
The research examines federalism and national stability in Somali. The overall objectives and hypotheses of the study include to provide an overview of the federalist debates and effects on national stability in Somalia. international interventions influence and lack of a central authority on federalism and national stability in Somalia. The research looks into the historical overview on federalism and national stability in Somalia. chapter one introduces the study, chapter two and three focuses on clan identity on federalism and national stability and the influence of international interventions on federalism and national stability respectively. chapter four is a critical analysis of the study and highlights key findings and emerging issues such as the absence of a central authority, the role of international actors and clanism as an issue in Somalia. The researcher's recommendations are mainly in line with the need for judiciary to build strong, independent legal institutions, addressing the issue of clanism, building trust and security and the need to go beyond state building.
journalism and mas communication revised syllabus for choice based credit system
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: journalism
Author: p.g department of studies in journalism and mass communication
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journalism and mass communication , the making of meaning
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: journalism
Author: rashmi luthra
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determine the optimal portfolio size on nairobi securities exchange
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: business management,law,social science
Author: mbithi, joseph a
There is consensus that diversification results in risk reduction. However there is no consensus on the number of securities required for maximum risk diversification. Studies done on different capital markets have yielded differing results. This study aimed to determine the optimal portfolio size for investors on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya. The study used mean variance optimization model and secondary data consisting of monthly security returns over a five year period from January 2009 to December 2013. Forty three of the sixty listed firms had complete information on monthly security returns and were used in the study. Portfolios of different sizes were formed by random selection of securities. The study found that portfolio risk reduced as the number of securities in the portfolio increased and that the optimal portfolio size in the Nairobi Securities Exchange was between 18 and 22 securities.
basic nutrition modules 1,2 and 3
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: nutrition
Author: arizona wic
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what is environmental degradation, what are its causes, and how to respond?
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: environment
Author: ian scoones
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introduction to pscyhology for health extension workers
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: psychology
Author: gima lemma
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introduction to environmental studies
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: environment
Author: dr.david ginsburg
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environmental science
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: environment
Author: durgasrilakshmi hari
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