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GLOBAL WARMING.

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courtesy of google  Climate is the average weather in a place  over many years. Climate change is a shift in Those average conditions The rapid climate change we are now seeing is caused by humans using oilgas and coal for their homes,factories and transport.the world is now about1.2cwarmer than it was in the 19th century and the amount of Co2 in the atmosphere has risen by 50percent.  Courtesy of google Temperature rises must slow down inorder to avoid consequences of climate change scientists say global warming needs to be kept to 1.5C by 2100 unless action is taken the planet could still be warm by more than 2C by the end of this century (report in 2021 by the climate action tracker calculated that the world was heading for2.4C of warming by the end of the century)if nothing is done scientists think global warming could exceed 4C in the future leading to devastating heatwaves.    THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE. Exreme weather events are already more intens...

Economical impact of the port to Mombasa people.

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Photo courtesy of google    The port of mombasa is the gateway and exit point for cargo belonging to avast hinterland that include Kenya,Uganda,Rwanda and Burundi . The ports of Mombasa is managed by the Kenya Ports Authority a parastatal fully owned by the Kenya government. The port comprises of Kilindini harbour,port Reitz,the old port,port Tudor and the whole of the tidal waters sorrounding Mombasa Island and it has a capacity of 2.65 million twenty foot equivalent unit. Ports are catalyst for economical development as they enable trade and support supply chains. A port offers a value proposition to Mombasa people since it confers economic benefits,ports are capital intesive infrastructures that are associated with a wide array of economic impacts this is because port development and world trade are closely interrelated. Ports play an important economical activity to Mombasa people the higher the thoughput of goods and passangers year on year the more infrastructure provisi...

WHEN LOVE TURNS SOUR IN CAMPUS.

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 A toxic relationship can be defined as a relationship where a partner controls aspects of the other partner's life and it can be abusive in a pyschological,physical,emotional  or sexual way. One of the most critical choices a person can make is with whom to be  in a relationship with and the most critical is with whom not to be in relationship with. It is inescapable  and  unspoken truth that most campus students will end up being in a relationship during their time at a university and it is a possibility many people in campus will experience some form of a  toxic relationship and they cannot be able to know whether the relationship is toxic because of the random acts of kindness seem to make up for ignoring messages and leading people on.Campus students must recognize the signs of toxic relationship before it's too late. Some signs of toxic relationship are; ●preventing you from making your own decisions.  ●Tells you that you can never do anything ri...

INTERNET AND CHILD WELL BEING.

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Photo (courtesy of Google )  Late childhood and adolescent is the critical time for social and emotional development this life stage has been hugely affected by the adoption of the internet as a source of information,entertainment and communication. United National Research estimates that 3.5billion people uses the internet and one third of these are under 18. Today's children have grown up with the internet and spend more time online than they do in watching television  internet can have both postive and negative effects on child well being because of the wide range activities that are done online. First the internet can influence well being by changing time use pattern by making existing tasks like shopping ,coursework more efficient freeing up time for other activities. Second the internet facilitates new activities that can have both postive and negative impact to children it has enabled online gaming and digital social network which are now almost present in their ...