CABINET SECRETARIES IN RUTO’S GOVERNMENT
CABINET SECRETARIESThe Roles of the Deputy President Dated this day __ of September 2022WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO, PhD, CGHPRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENY
CABINET SECRETARIESThe Roles of the Deputy President Dated this day __ of September 2022WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO, PhD, CGHPRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENY
PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS Psychosomatic medicine is an interdisciplinary medical field exploring the relationships among social, psychological, behavioral factors on bodily processes and quality of life in humans and animals.[1] The academic forebear of the modern field of behavioral medicine and a part of the practice of consultation-liaison psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine integrates interdisciplinary evaluation and management involving diverse specialties including psychiatry, psychology, neurology, psychoanalysis, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, allergy, dermatology, and psychoneuroimmunology. Clinical situations where
Psychosomatic and Somatoform Disorders: Information, Types, Treatment Some physical diseases are thought to be especially prone to be worsened by mental factors such as anxiety and stress. Examples include eczema, psoriasis, high blood pressure, ulcers and heart disease. The physical symptoms are due to increased activity of nervous impulses sent from the person’s brain to
What is a psychosomatic disorder? Psychosomatic disorder is a psychological condition involving the occurrence of physical symptoms, usually lacking a medical explanation. People with this condition may have excessive thoughts, feelings or concerns about the symptoms — which affects their ability to function well. People with psychosomatic disorder usually don’t report overt symptoms of psychiatric
What is a psychosomatic disorder? Psychosomatic disorder is a psychological condition involving the occurrence of physical symptoms, usually lacking a medical explanation. People with this condition may have excessive thoughts, feelings or concerns about the symptoms — which affects their ability to function well. People with psychosomatic disorder usually don’t report overt symptoms of psychiatric
MARKING SCHEME: Paper 101/3 is intended to test the candidate’s ability to communicate in writing. Communication is established at different levels of intelligibility correctness, accuracy, fluency pleasantness and originality. Within the constrains set by each question, it is the linguistic competence shown by the candidate that should carry most of the marks. Examiners should not
Questions 1: READING COMPREHENSION What shows that women take selfies seriously? 2mks According to a poll in 2015, the average woman between 16 and 25 years old spends over five hours a weekü1. Also women take an average of seven shots to get one imageü1 2.Mention two drastic procedures that you can use to alter
FUNCTIONAL WRITING (20 MARKS.) You are the secretary of the Young Farmers Club in your school. The group intends to have it’s third meeting to discuss the following: Funds drive. Tree planting. Tomatoes harvesting and transportation to the market. Six members were present, the whereabouts of two members were unknown but two had sent their
1. Imaginative composition (compulsory) (20 marks) Either a) Write a composition ending with the words:………….it was then that I realized I had ruined my life by associating with the wrong friends. Or b) Write a composition explaining how modern technology has negatively affected the youth in Kenya. 2. DRAMA: (compulsory) A Doll’s House
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. In case you’ve ever wondered how much time your daughter spends taking selfies, a poll in 2015 found that the average woman between 16 and 25 years old spends over five hours a week. It sounds like a lot unless you’ve tried to take selfies