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        Assessing the socio-economic effect of dominion farm in Uranga division, Siaya county, Kenya 

        OKOTH, Zacheus Okech (Maseno University, 2017)
        Limited land resource has resulted into poor conditions of locals in Uranga Division, Siaya County, Kenya leading to reclamation, conversion, or development of wetlands. Uranga Division has seen the reclamation, development, ...
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        A comparative analysis of vehicle traffic flow at Jomo Kenyatta and Julius Nyerere international airport 

        SARONGE, Bonnyventure (Maseno University, 2017)
        Traffic flow management is an ever-growing challenge in airports around the world as the number of travellers is continually increasing. Parking availability, in turn, is one of the most significant challenges that airport ...
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        Evaluating factors explaining lecturer adoption of E-learning at the e-campus of Maseno University 

        KHAVUGWI, Barbara Makhaya (Maseno University, 2017)
        A wide range of literature on evaluation of eLearning projects in Kenya indicates that its adoption in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is low and faces a wide range of challenges. Studies on factors enabling eLearning ...

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