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Chameleons of Kenya http://chameleonsinkenya.tripod.com
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K H Prior and Associates
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I have lived in Kenya for 6 years and one day my gardener brought me a dead chameleon and told me that the female always dies after giving birth. I was not sure whether to believe him and research on the internet showed a lack of information about chameleons. I therefore decided to create my own. The site was developed with an educational bias aiming at those in primary education.
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Ken Prior is a senior executive in one of the world's leading oil companies. He has had extensive experience of mentoring key people in a wide range of industries and countries. Mentoring It is principally task-related; there is less of a sense of there being problems or difficulties, and the Mentor acts as a non-judgmental listening partner.
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Have you just lost a tooth? |
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This website was created with a little fun in mind! When I searched the internet I found it very difficult to find a website about the 'Tooth Fairy' that was created with children as the target audience and one that was created purely for fun and with imagination. Most other sites were either dental sites encouraging dental hygiene (an important factor none the less) or sites who's main aim was selling tooth fairy merchandise. |
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| I was the web creator and manager of the website www.lwfkenyasudan.org in 2002 until June 2007. | ||
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Lutheran World Federation - Department for World Service Kenya / Sudan Programme
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| LWF is a humanitarian non governmental organization that focuses on refugees and rural development issues in the developing world. This website targets the Kenya and Sudan programmes that are primarily involved with Sudanese refugees in northern Kenya and the subsequent develop of their home areas in southern Sudan. |