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CLIMATE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AT KIBARANI.

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 Climate is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. The types of climate include, Tropical  Dry Continental  Temperate  Polar Solid waste management remains a challenge in coastal town, with Mombasa County facing the biggest challenge due to a high population.  Ki barani is well known for its tropical savanna climate, warm every month with both wet and dry seasons. The average annual temperatures for kibarani is about 55 degrees.  According to the standard a  private firm, Mombasa Cement, in partnership with the county government, has carried out a beautification programme right from the former Kibarani dumpsite to roundabouts such as Makupa to give Mombasa a new face.   According to The Star, the bridge will also improve traffic flow on the Mombasa-Nairobi trunk road. It will now take motorists 10 minutes from the Moi International Airport and all western mainland suburbs to the ...

Kenya Ports Authority Economic zone.

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 Established in January 1978 under an Act of Parliament, KPA is mandated to manage and operate the Port of Mombasa and all scheduled seaports along Kenya's coastline that include Lamu, Malindi, Kilifi, Mtwapa, Kiunga, Shimoni, Funzi and Vanga. Kenya Ports Authority is an investor in Kenya National Shipping Line, a state corporation of Kenya formed in 1989, currently owned by  KPA and three non-Kenyan corporate investors. According to trademark,  The authority with the support of the Japan International Cooperation Agency is in the process of undertaking an environmental impact assessment of the port infrastructure of Mombasa Special Economic Zone. Mombasa residents have been invited to share their views. KPA recently set up a livestock zone at the port for marshalling & inspection prior to exportation. Th e exportation process entails inspection of livestock to ascertain their condition followed by loading of water & feeds onto the vessel to sustain the animals du...

TOXIC CAMPUS RELATIONSHIPS.

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   You can't change someone who doesn't see an issue with his actions.  Healthy relationships are based on a mutual desire to see the other succeed in all areas of life.  Being involved in an unhealthy relationship can take a serious toll on your mental and physical health, social life, and education. As young people develop emotionally, they are heavily influenced by experiences in their relationships.    As we all know the internet has both advantages and disadvantages, it plays a big role in showcasing love and relationships among campus students. Campus students  learn how to behave in relationships through adults in their lives, their friends and the media.    According to  https://ctsafeconnect.com/1 in 3 teens reports being physically, sexually or emotionally hurt by their partner. According to the CT Department of Public Health, 17% of CT high school students report being emotionally abused by a dating partner and 8% report being...

Female Genital Mutilation

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 Its torture, just one word to describe what women went through and are still going through .This  procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injuries to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. FGM occurs across all cultural, religious, and socio-economic groups. It is practiced on every continent except Antarctica. It is largely rooted in the desire to control women’s sexuality and bodily autonomy. It is associated with cultural ideals of femininity and modesty, which include the notion that girls are “clean” and “beautiful” after the removal of body parts that are considered “male” or “unclean.” Every year, at least 3.9 million girls are at risk of undergoing female genital mutilation globally.In some countries, such as Indonesia, FGM may be offered in hospitals alongside vaccinations as part of a “birth package,” while in other countries, such as Kenya, the practice is most commonly carried out on girls between the...