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HEALTH DATA CLASSIFICATION
Health Data Classification refers to the process of organizing health-related information into categories based on type, sensitivity, and purpose. This helps in proper storage, security, analysis, and decision-making.
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STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
This Unit describes the competencies required to Perform Structural Design and Analysis. It involves analysing structural designs, designing structural elements, preparing structural drawings interpreting structural drawings and applying structural drawings.
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Design Highway, Drainage and Hydraulic Structures
Design Highway, Drainage and Hydraulic Structures NOTES .
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DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES notes for your Diploma in Civil Engineering for your studies.
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HEE 2223: MANAGING ENTERPRISE GROWTH
The purpose of this course unit is to amplify to the student the “growth” element in the definition of an entrepreneur and entrepreneurial venture (namely: an entrepreneur is one who starts a growth-oriented business venture; an entrepreneurial venture is a growth-oriented business venture).
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SMA 404 :COMPLEX ANALYSIS II
This module is designed primarily to provide the readers with the best preparation possible for the Complex Analysis II (SMA 404 Complex Analysis II). In its present form this module has developed from the courses given by the author over the last thirty two years in various universities to the audience of Mathematicians, Physicists and Engineer in the university of Madras, Kenyatta University, University of Nairobi and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
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RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE
Grab full notes for RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE for your studies .
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BCB 209: PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT
Full notes on PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT.
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BHR 2208: Conflict Management and Negotiation
Conflict is a natural part of human interaction, and effective management is essential for maintaining productive relationships in personal, professional, and organizational settings. This course, BHR 2208: Conflict Management and Negotiation, provides students with a comprehensive understanding of conflict dynamics and equips them with practical skills for resolving disputes through negotiation and other conflict resolution techniques.
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SOIL SCIENCE
SOIL GENESIS AND CLASSIFICATION
Definition; Soil is a dynamic natural body composed of mineral matter, organic materials, living forms of life and air in which plants grow.
ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY
Geology is the scientific study of the earth’s crust and formation of rocks and minerals in relation to the sphere factors e.g. climatic factors and volcanic eruptions.
The sphere is divided into four regions ;
Atmosphere (gases)
Hydrosphere
Bari sphere
lithosphere
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SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION
INTRODUCTION TO SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
Soil and Water conservation refers to those practices involved in the maintaining and preventing the loss of top soil and water . Soil and water are the major resources in agricultural production.
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IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
Irrigation and drainage, artificial application of water to land and artificial removal of excess water from land, respectively. Some land requires irrigation or drainage before it is possible to use it for any agricultural production; other land profits from either practice to increase production. Some land, of course, does not need either. Although either practice may be, and both often are, used for nonagricultural purposes to improve the environment, this article is limited to their application to agriculture
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DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY
Water supply service quality has many dimensions: continuity; water quality; pressure; and the degree of responsiveness of service providers to customer complaints.
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FARM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
The meaning and importance of Farm Management
One of the most striking things that have emerged out from Farm Management surveys is the wide variation of farm incomes among any group of farms. No doubt some of these variations can be explained by such factors as:
1. Climate
2. Soil fertility
3. Size
4. Type of enterprises etc.
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AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND PLANNING
INTRODUCTION
This module unit aims at imparting the trainee with knowledge and skills that will help him/her understand how rural and urban societies make decisions and receive information about agriculture. It will also provide trainees with programme planning and evaluation skills.
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BCM 4105: FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
THIRD YEAR UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
BCM 4105: FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
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Rural and Urban Planning Lecture Notes
This document provides lecture notes on rural and urban regional planning. It covers various topics within the course including the concept of a region, theories of regional growth and development, strategies for regional planning, and the impacts of human and environmental factors on planning. Regions can be defined objectively based on physical characteristics or subjectively for descriptive purposes
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Regional Planning Lecture Notes
Regional planning involves coordinating development across a geographical area. It aims to solve economic, social, and environmental problems and promote balanced development. There are three main types of regions: formal regions based on physical or cultural characteristics; functional regions organized as a single political or economic unit; and vernacular regions perceived by local inhabitants.
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LDP 613: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
This document provides an overview of environmental issues in project planning and management. It defines key terms like environment and environmental management. It outlines 5 objectives for understanding environment, ecology, resources, and management principles. The principles of environmental protection, management, performance assessment, communication, employee commitment, and sustainable products and processes are then described in detail.
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GEOG 144: INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL GEOGRAPHY AND FIELDWORK
The document outlines the course GEOG 144: Introduction to Practical Geography and Fieldwork, emphasizing the importance of practical geography and fieldwork in understanding geographical phenomena. It defines practical geography as a methodology that involves experiential learning through fieldwork, cartography, photography, and surveying, and discusses various types and approaches to fieldwork.
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