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<title>Changing Perspectives of Internal Migration in East Africa Revisited1</title>
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Agwanda, Alfred; Muyonga, Mary; Adieri, Milton; Odipo, George
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<title>Demographic Training in African Institutions Past, Present and Future</title>
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Otieno, Alfred A; Ikamari, Lawrence
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Horrobin, David F.
The first things about Nairobi which impress most people are its colourful flowers and plants. Coming in from the airport along Uhuru Highway no one could fail to be impressed by the bougainvilleas, palms, cacti and other plants which make this major traffic artery and its roundabouts so attractive. This first impression that Kenya is a land of flowers is confirmed almost everywhere one goes. Throughout the country beautiful gardens and colourful flowers are to be seen everywhere.
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<dc:date>1971-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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Horrobin, David F.
This is the vast tract of sparsely inhabited, arid land lying between the fertile coastal strip in the east and the highlands bordering the Rift Valley in the west. To the north it is bounded by the desert. It has been virtually untouched by twentieth century farming or industry. For the visitor its main interest lies in the huge game population it still supports. Tsavo and Meru National Parks and Amboseli Game Reserve lie within this tract.
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