Archive for November 2011

How to Open the File Extensions You Do Not Know

If you want to get information about Exe Files, then I will give the solution to you. The Internet is a place to get various kinds of information. Now you are looking for information to open your file extension. If you are confused by the file extensions that exist on your computer, then you just follow the information you get from me. I am sure that I give you this information could provide a solution to you. My goal is to provide this information to give appropriate information with your problem. You should be proud of yourself because you have found an answer to your problem. However, I apologize if I convey this information is less clear. Anyway, the core of my discussion this time is about solving problems when you cannot open your files on the computer.

 When you do a double click to open your file, it turns your computer asks a program to open the file. Well, this is a complex problem for me; perhaps you also feel the same when this problem occurs. I provide this information also came from feeling annoyed because I could not open the files with different extensions. I am looking for answers on the internet and finally I found the answer. For that, I do not want anyone else experiencing similar problems with me. Later, I also do not want you to find a solution for so long. Finally, I decided to give this solution to you.

 If you do not mind, then you can go to the Dll files. IN there you will find the type of file extensions that exist on your computer. Once you find the type of file extensions that exist on your computer, then you can easily to open that file. Okay, that is the information from me about how to open the file extensions you do not know. I hope this information can be useful for you, because I would feel happy if this information is helpful.

Child Protection Training

Child protection training is a beneficial resource for parents, carers, and any adult that comes in contact with children during their daily working lives. Basic child protection training can save lives and it can prevent children from enduring suffering or injury. It can help professionals to identify possible cases of neglect or harm and it can provide those professionals with the knowledge and skills that they need in order to take the most appropriate course of action.

Teachers and carers typically come into contact with children every day and they are among the first to witness if those children are experiencing any difficulties in their lives. It is, therefore, important that such professional undergo regular child protection training. Not only does this teach how to spot signs of abuse or neglect, but it educates with regards to the most appropriate action to take next.

Child protection training is offered in a range of ways and for a variety of different levels. Basic training should be considered an absolute essential for anybody that cares for children, aged from 0 years to 18 years of age while advanced child protection training can be used to take this education to a further level and to prepare an individual on how to deal with instances of neglect or harm.

JKUAT University – Why So Much Diversification in Courses?



There was a time when the JKUAT University was associated only as an engineering University but whether that maxim still holds true is a debate for another day. The JKUAT University started operating in 1984 mainly as a middle level College offering courses in engineering and technical disciplines. It got a boost in its profile when the Japanese government decided to fund it. It hence became a University with a strong emphasis on engineering and technical education. It even surpassed the University of Nairobi as the University of Choice in engineering related courses.

However, the Japanese withdrew funding for the University in 2001 and handed it over to the Kenyan government. From then on the University has embarked on a rapid diversification mode. It now offers courses in a wide range of disciplines; from humanities, through the liberal arts to the sciences. But for a University that wanted to model itself as the MIT of Kenya; did it loss its cause? Now, you must understand that this must be very desperate times for Kenyan Universities. With the funding from the exchequer dwindling by the day, the University, like its counterparts in the country, had to resort to other means of generating income in order to make it self sustainable. It therefore had to start courses in humanities and other disciplines in order to generate income. Let’s face it, there is no way they could have attracted enough self sponsored students for a technical course such as mechanical or electrical engineering.

However, the University must also strive to maintain its identity as a technical University even as it tries to become a financially viable institution.