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  2. Kenya Certificate of Primary Education - Wikipedia

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    The examination was supervised by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), an examining body in Kenya under the Ministry of Education. The same body also conducted and regulated the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), a certificate awarded to students after completing secondary education. KCPE and KCSE were both started in ...

  3. Kenya National Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    Result Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is the national body responsible for overseeing national examinations in Kenya. Its current chairman is Professor Julius Omondi Nyabundi who succeeded Professor John Onsati. This council was established under the Kenya National Examinations Council Act Cap 225A of the Laws of Kenya, in 1980.

  4. National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology

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    National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), formerly known as the DOEACC Society, is a society that offers Information Technology and Electronics training at different levels. It is an autonomous scientific society under the administrative control of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India.

  5. The Art of Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Electronics, by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, is a popular electronics design reference textbook dealing with analog and digital electronics. The third edition was published in 2015. [1] The author accepts reports of errata and posts them, to be corrected in future revisions. [2]

  6. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    Electronic paper or intelligent paper, is a display device that reflects ambient light, mimicking the appearance of ordinary ink on paper [1] – unlike conventional flat-panel displays which need additional energy to emit their own light. This may make them more comfortable to read, and provide a wider viewing angle than most light-emitting ...

  7. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Dwivedi became the editor of Saraswati in 1903, the first Hindi monthly magazine of India, which was established in 1900. [13] He used it to crusade for reforms in the Hindi literature. One of the most prominent poems of the period was Maithili Sharan Gupt's Bharat-bharati, which evokes the past glory of India.

  8. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Christianity accounted for 1%, and the rest (1-4%) practiced Yazidism, Mandaeism, and other religions. [191] An older 2011 Pew Research Center estimated that 51% of Muslims in Iraq see themselves as Shia, 42% as Sunni, while 5% as "just a Muslim". [192] Iraq is also home to two of the holiest places among the Shi'as – Najaf and Karbala. [193]

  9. India - Wikipedia

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    The President of India is the supreme commander of the nation's armed forces; with 1.45 million active troops, they compose the world's second-largest military. It comprises the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, the Indian Air Force, and the Indian Coast Guard. [289] The official Indian defence budget for 2011 was US$36.03 billion, or 1.83% of GDP ...