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Shadrack Mwatu

@shadrackmwatu

Senior Policy Analyst | Economist | Researcher | Advocate

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I asked the great Wole Soyinka how he’s still so strong at 90. Wine is the answer, my friends. “Water just takes up space,” he told me 😂

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ChatGPT generates fake references to papers that don't exist. So, researchers at Stanford built Storm. It's an AI-powered app that generates well-researched articles with references to published sources. Here's how to use it:

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You've rewritten your research proposal 7 times. Each version feels worse than the last. The submission deadline looms tomorrow. Here is an example TOC for you:

You've rewritten your research proposal 7 times.

Each version feels worse than the last.

The submission deadline looms tomorrow.

Here is an example TOC for you:
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PhD Students - Here is an example of a good abstract. A good abstract should have the following 6 parts. 1. Importance of your study 2. Gap in the existing literature 3. Objective of your study 4. Method used to conduct the study 5. Key findings of your study 6.

PhD Students - Here is an example of a good abstract.

A good abstract should have the following 6 parts.

1. Importance of your study

2. Gap in the existing literature

3. Objective of your study

4. Method used to conduct the study

5. Key findings of your study

6.
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PhD Students – Use this tool to paraphrase the text in your manuscript for FREE. First, why you need to paraphrase? The first draft you write is often very rough. It needs to be revised to polish it for submission. For this, you can use a paraphraser. Here is one you can use

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Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) policy analysis demonstrate that production innovations bear potential to enhance Kenya's productive and trade competitiveness for a sustained development. Published paper available here: lnkd.in/dYTP_NFs

Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) policy analysis demonstrate that production innovations bear potential to enhance Kenya's productive and trade competitiveness for a sustained development.

Published paper available here:

lnkd.in/dYTP_NFs