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Chebii, Zephaniah Kiprono; Mwatu, Morris; Kiplagat, Mercy Chebet
(Alupe University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2025-06)
The Dove, emblematic of peace, has long captured human fascination, not only for its symbolic associations but also for its remarkable navigational abilities, which defy natural explanations. This paper seeks to explore ...
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Asenahabi, Bostley Muyembe; Ikoha, Peters Anselemo; Nambiro, Alice
(Alupe University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2025-06)
Self-directed learning is an essential skill to be possessed by learners for them to comfortably study online besides harnessing their scientific reasoning, critical appraisal, information literacy, and life-long learning. ...
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Magero, Denis; Ondoo, Kevin Omondi; Meng’wa, Victor; Wanakai, Sammy
(Alupe University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2025-06)
The rise in cost of living and unemployment in the Sub – Saharan Africa has witnessed the rise of both small scale and large-scale mining activities; putting more economic pressure on families to increase their daily income. ...
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Ongang’a, Peter Odhiambo; Abenga, Evans Basweti; Odhiambo, Judith Achieng; Ochola, Washington Adede
(Alupe University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2025-06)
Agriculture teaching in Kenyan secondary schools, as anchored in the 8-4-4 curriculum, is done to achieve various objectives one of which is to enable the learner to appreciate that farming is a profitable activity. This ...
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Kiplagat, Mercy Chebet; Chebii, Zephaniah Kiprono; Cherop, Kemboi
(Alupe University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2025-06)
This study explores the effects of coalition governments on the strength and effectiveness of opposition parties, using Kenya, Germany, and Italy as case studies. Coalition governments, which form when no single party ...
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