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Approach taken assumes no prior knowledge on the part of the student. However, the learner should know something about design – think about and choose what resources you want to make available on the Web and why. Design is making things look appropriate for their surroundings (attractive). It is a sense of proportion and balance. If you can arrange a room or a vase of flowers then you have no trouble seeing what looks good and what doesn’t. Please yourself first!
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APS 427: ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING
In this first lesson, we lay the foundation for the entire course by defining the concept adult development and aging. Of importance are the differences between gerontology and geriatrics and the general lifespan development which takes place in adult life. The knowledge acquired in this lesson will make you learn how to handle the elderly in a way that they deserve.
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APP 306: MEDIA AND PUBLIC POLICY
The fundamental purpose of this module is to provide an understanding of the role media in public policy. The public policy trends will be highlighted as they are, both historical and current interaction. In addition the course will find out how public policy is deliberated and analyzed by the media, as well as the advantages and challenges that come along with digital media and the 24/7 news cycle.
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INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
Economics is a social science which studies allocation of scarce resources which have alternative uses among competing and limitless wants of the consumer in the society. It therefore concerns the way people apply knowledge, skills and effort to satisfy human wants or provide for material well being. Human wants – Refer to peoples’ desire for goods and services and circumstances that enhance material well being. Economics resources – These are ingredients available for providing goods and services. They are also called factors of production which include land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship. A resource must be scarce and have money value. Resources are categorized as either natural or manmade i. Natural resources – Refer to anything given by nature example soils, lakes and mountains. ii. Man-made resources – Refer to anything created by man to assist in production of goods and services example tools, equipment and building. Scarcity and Choice Scarcity - Resources are scarce if their availability is not enough to produce goods and services to satisfy all wants. Resources are therefore said to be limited and hence choices have to be made. Choice is the decision to satisfy one want out of many alternatives. This means others have to be forgone. Opportunity cost Refer to the value of benefit expected from the best second alternative forgone. Since resources are scarce and have competing alternative uses, choice to satisfy one means another is forgone Economic and Non Economic goods Economic goods – These are goods produced with scarce resources e.g. clothes and therefore a price has to be paid to obtain them. Non – Economic goods – are free goods hence no price has to be paid for them e.g. sunshine, ai
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APP 205: INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY
This module will introduce you to various administrative theories that are helpful to the study of public administration. In addition it's an interactive instructional module that uses both action and collaborative learning styles that provide you with diverse online learning experiences and effective learning processes.
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
Agricultural marketing can be defined as the performance of all business activities involved in the flow of goods and services from the initial point of production until they are in the hands of the ultimate consumer. Marketing consists of all strategies and tactics used to identify, create and maintain satisfying relationships, with customers that results in value for both consumers and marketer.
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APA STYLE REFERENCING SIMPLIFIED
Acknowledging a source in your work is somehow a play with your understanding of the information that you are passing across, though the approach is similar. One can begin by first acknowledging the source of the information (author of the information you are using) then follow with the text that contains the information you are presenting: e.g Jones (1998) notes that following instructions in any examination is as important as passing the examination itself.
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AHT 406: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF EASTERN AFRICA
In this module, we shall define the basic concepts in historical archaeology of Eastern Africa and encourage you to develop your own understanding historical archaeology. The module also introduces the historical methods and the subsequent historical archaeology that has been constructed. The module takes you through the meaning of historical archaeology and other types of “archaeologies”, development of Swahili city States, the Great Zimbabwe civilization and the recent historical archaeology of Eastern Africa.
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THE COLD WAR: PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR, 1945-1990
The cold war is the name given to the relationship that developed primarily between the USA and the USSR after the World War II up to 1990s. The Cold War was a result of a clash between communism and capitalism, which were the main opposing ideologies or world-views. The USA with its capitalistic ideology believed that capitalism was the best and that communism was non democratic. Similarly, the communist Soviet Union believed that capitalism was exploitative and non democratic and therefore its spread to the rest of the world needed to be checked.
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AGE 101: DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHTS
Geography; It’s concerned with the relationship between man’s way of life and the places in which he lives. Geo tries to study the earth as the world of man. It deals with differentiation and integration of places. Describing location of places.
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RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Rural sociology is one of the various aspects of general sociology such as urban, medical, family, race, relation, criminal, religion sociology etc. To define rural sociology we must first define general sociology. Sociology may be defined as science that deals with the study of the structures and changes of human groups in relation to other members and other groups. Man is a social being and interacts with other groups. This interaction usually takes some form of repetitive patterns that culminates into larger groups with similar characteristics. In the process of these interactions with others, man enters up forming other patterns that gives rise to Social groups when these social groups which usually tend to be interrelated and overlap as considered as whole they form a large social group with similar characteristics known as Society
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