Want to learn and speak real Swahili? While most textbooks have you reading rules about the language… With Can Do Swahili, you’ll be able to do everyday activities such as… introduce yourself, talk about the weather or your family, give your phone number, count in Swahili, and much, much more. You’ll be able to... - Communicate in various real-life scenarios — after every single lesson. - Understand Kenyan culture and nuances - Understand a ton of words, phrase and grammar rules - Measure your progress with tests on SwahiliPod101 Can Do Swahili gives you a real-world approach: you learn to speak and understand everyday Swahili. You can use this textbook for self-study, with a language partner, or in a classroom. Inside, you get: - 7 units, 24 lessons & 130+ pages - Swahili dialogs with translations - Grammar explanations for grammar presented in dialogs - Key vocabulary lists from the dialogue - Writing & speaking exercises - Cultural insights
TOPICS IN THE BOOK Effect of Strategic Procurement on Performance of World Bank Funded Projects in Nairobi City County, Kenya Effects of Just-In-Time Procurement Strategy on Organization Performance of Food and Beverage Manufacturing Firms In Nairobi County, Kenya Influence of Procurement Auditing on Performance of Parastatals in Kenya Influence of Public Private Partnerships on Performance of Projects in the Hospitality Industry in Kenya Influence of Supply Chain Risk Factors on the Price of Petroleum Products among Oil Marketing Companies in Kenya
Nonstop Metropolis,Êthe culminating volume in a trilogy of atlases, conveys innumerable unbound experiences of New York City through twenty-six imaginative maps and informative essays. Bringing together the insights of dozens of expertsÑfrom linguists to music historians, ethnographers, urbanists, and environmental journalistsÑamplified by cartographers, artists, and photographers, it explores all five boroughs of New York City and parts of nearby New Jersey. We are invited to travel through ManhattanÕs playgrounds, from polyglot Queens to many-faceted Brooklyn, and from the resilient Bronx to the mystical kung fu hip-hop mecca of Staten Island. The contributors to this exquisitely designed and gorgeously illustrated volume celebrate New York CityÕs unique vitality, its incubation of the avant-garde, and its literary history, but they also critique its racial and economic inequality, environmental impact, and erasure of its past.ÊNonstop MetropolisÊallows us to excavate New YorkÕs buried layers, to scrutinize its political heft, and to discover the unexpected in one of the most iconic cities in the world. It is both a challenge and homage to how New Yorkers think of their city, and how the world sees this capital of capitalism, culture, immigration, and more. Contributors:ÊSheerly Avni,ÊGaiutra Bahadur,ÊMarshall Berman,ÊJoe Boyd,ÊWill Butler,ÊGarnette Cadogan,ÊThomas J. Campanella,ÊDaniel Aldana Cohen,ÊTeju Cole,ÊJoel Dinerstein,ÊPaul La Farge,ÊFrancisco Goldman,ÊMargo Jefferson,ÊLucy R. Lippard,ÊBarry Lopez,ÊValeria Luiselli,ÊSuketu Mehta,ÊEmily Raboteau, Molly Roy, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts,ÊLuc Sante,ÊHeather Smith,ÊJonathan Tarleton,ÊAstra Taylor,ÊAlexandra T. Vazquez,ÊChristina Zanfagna Interviews with:ÊValerie Capers, Peter Coyote, Grandmaster Caz,ÊGrand Wizzard Theodore,ÊMelle Mel, RZA
TOPICS IN THE BOOK Learning Styles Influence on Consumer Decision-Making Styles of Generation Y Consumers in Namibia: A Comparison Study of the Three Major Universities in Namibia Analysis of Beef Marketing In Lafia Metropolis of Nasarawa State, Nigeria Pattern Drafting and Free-Hand Cutting Technique on Apparel Fit Effect of Entrepreneurial Marketing Strategies on Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises (Mses) in Kenya
Want to learn and speak real Swahili? While most textbooks have you reading rules about the language… With Can Do Swahili, you’ll be able to do everyday activities such as… introduce yourself, talk about the weather or your family, give your phone number, count in Swahili, and much, much more. You’ll be able to... - Communicate in various real-life scenarios — after every single lesson. - Understand Kenyan culture and nuances - Understand a ton of words, phrase and grammar rules - Measure your progress with tests on SwahiliPod101 Can Do Swahili gives you a real-world approach: you learn to speak and understand everyday Swahili. You can use this textbook for self-study, with a language partner, or in a classroom. Inside, you get: - 7 units, 24 lessons & 130+ pages - Swahili dialogs with translations - Grammar explanations for grammar presented in dialogs - Key vocabulary lists from the dialogue - Writing & speaking exercises - Cultural insights
Open access. This open-access book discusses vulnerability and the protection-inclusion dilemma of including those who suffer from serious poverty, severe stigma, and structural violence in research. Co-written with representatives from indigenous peoples in South Africa and sex workers in Nairobi, the authors come down firmly on the side of inclusion. In the spirit of leaving no one behind in research, the team experimented with data collection methods that prioritize research participant needs over researcher needs. This involved foregoing the collection of personal data and community researchers being involved in all stages of the research. In the process, the term ‘vulnerability’ was illuminated across significant language barriers as it was defined by indigenous peoples and sex workers themselves. The book describes a potential alternative to exclusion from research that moves away from traditional research methods. By ensuring that the research is led by vulnerable groups for vulnerable groups, it offers an approach that fosters trust and collaboration with benefits for the community researchers, the wider community as well as research academics. Those living in low-income settings, in dire situations that are summarized with the term ‘vulnerability’ know best what their problems are and which priorities they have. To exclude them from research for their own protection is a patronizing approach which insinuates that researchers and research ethics committees know best. The team from this book have shown that minimally risky and minimally burdensome research tailored towards the needs of highly marginalized and stigmatized communities can be scientifically valuable as well as inclusive and equitable. I congratulate them. Prof. Klaus Leisinger, President Global Values Alliance, Former personal advisor to Kofi Annan on corporate responsibility
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