CRE TOP REVISION BOOKLET

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Course KCSE
Year 4th Year
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A COMPREHENSIVE BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE Trending!
PURPOSE: In this phase you will describe your own background and explain how it prepares you to venture into business. Then you will describe the nature of the business you wish to start. You will explain, in detail, the product(s) you will offer. Finally, you will explain how you intend to make an entry into the market and outline your plans for growth.
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B01: BEHAVIOUR AND BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION Trending!
The course reinforces aspects of positive change in behaviour that includes attitudes and problems as a result of misconduct. It explores ways in which behaviour may be said to be pathological and consequently the need for desirable positive amendment in behaviour and the ways this can be improved or brought about, as well as intervention techniques that can be used for this purpose. The course further seeks insight and special attention to the relationships between counsellor and client in transforming behaviour in therapy as well as general psychology including dealing with children, adolescence, mid-life crisis and adults. The influence of the therapist, the power of the counsellor – client relationship and their effects on psychological management are highlighted.
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CPY 410: COUNSELLING PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS Trending!
Codependency can be defined as a disease of self-personhood which results from exposure and practice of a set of oppressive rules. These rules prevent the practice of open expression of feelings and direct and spontaneous expression of one's interpersonal problems and ideas.
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ACH 101: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Trending!
The electronic configuration of cations is assigned by removing electrons first in the outermost p orbital, followed by the s orbital and finally the d orbitals (if any more electrons need to be removed). Example: calcium (Z=20), 1s22s22p63s23p64s2; Ca2+: EC is 1s22s22p63s23p6 chlorine (Z=17), EC is 1s22s22p63s23p5 Cl- : 1s22s22p63s23p6. The ns electrons are always lost before the (n-1)d when forming cations for transition metals. For example, Zn: [Ar]4s23d10  Zn+2: [Ar]3d10  
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Law 241: Human Rights law Notes Trending!
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Law 231: Labour law 1 notes
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Law 231: Labour law 1 notes
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History Paper 1
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NETWORKANALYSIS AND TRANSMISSION LINES Trending!
This course introduces the basic concepts of transient analysis of the circuits, the basic twoport network parameters, design analysis of the filters and attenuators and their use in the circuit theory, analysis of the locus diagrams, resonance, magnetic circuits. The emphasis of this course is laid on the basic operation of DC machines which includes DC generators and DC motors.
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
A graph is a visual method of illustrating the behaviour of a particular function. It is easy to see from a graph how as x changes, the value of f(x) is changing. The graph is thus much easier to understand and interpret than a table of values. For example by looking at a graph we can tell whether f(x) is increasing or decreasing as x increases or decreases. We can also tell whether the rate of change is slow or fast. Maximum and minimum values of the function can be seen at a glance. For particular values of x, it is easy to read the values of f(x) and vice versa i.e. graphs can be used for estimation purposes
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