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    SAINT AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA [pic] TOPIC: FACTORS AFFECTING INVESTORS ON LONGTERM INVESTMENTS CASE STUDY: NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND‚ HEAD OFFICE‚ DAR ES SALAAM RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTED TO FACULT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF AN AWARD OF BACHELOR DEGREE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RWEGOSHORA‚ JUSTUS .K 2008/2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT…………………………………………………………………………..(i) DECLARATION………………………………………………………………………(ii)

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    More than half of Americans aged 25-29 now live in households with mobile phones but no traditional landline telephones‚ a December 2010 report on phone use by the US National Center for Health Statistics at the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has found. The same study also found that the younger children are‚ the likelier they are to live in homes that only have wireless phones‚ suggesting that younger parents are becoming increasingly reliant on mobile phones even as they adjust

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    01. INTRODUCTION What is a small business? A small business refers to a designation for firms of a certain small size which fall below certain criteria (that varies from country to country) in terms of annual turnover‚ number of employees‚ total value of assets‚ and other factors which may be used. Small businesses are common in many countries‚ depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: convenience stores‚ other small shops (such as a bakery or delicatessen)‚ hairdressers

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    Human Trafficking

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    Human trafficking is a very delicate subject nowadays. It is the trade of humans‚ commonly for sexual slavery‚ labor‚ extraction of organs‚ or child soldiers. It if formally defined as “the recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harboring or receipt of persons‚ by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion‚ of abduction‚ of fraud‚ of deception‚ of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent

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    after independence. Tutsi refugees in Tanzania and Zaire seeking to regain their former positions in Rwanda began organizing and staging attacks on Hutu targets and the Hutu government. Ten such attacks occurred between 1962 and 1967‚ each leading to retaliatory killings of large numbers of Tutsi civilians in Rwanda and creating new waves of refugees. By the end of the 1980s some 480‚000 Rwandans had become refugees‚ primarily in Burundi‚ Uganda‚ Zaire and Tanzania. They continued to call for the fulfillment

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    Environmental protection 1 Environmental protection Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual‚ organizational or governmental levels‚ for the benefit of the natural environment and humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology‚ the biophysical environment is being degraded‚ sometimes permanently. This has been recognized‚ and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that cause environmental degradation. Since the 1960’s

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    Is China’s Investment in Africa an example of Neo-Colonialism or is it an example of South-South Development? China has been significantly involved in the development of African countries in recent years‚ with an estimated 1 million Chinese people now residing in Africa. Trade between China and Africa was worth in excess of $100 billion in 2010‚ which shows how important the relationship between the two areas has become. However‚ there are questions surrounding whether China is merely using Africa

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    Warehousing 2nd ed. 3. Dobler W.D. et al. (1990) Purchasing and Material s Management (Text &cases) 5th ed. McGraw-Hill International editions‚ Singapore 4 6. Mrope N. (2005) Understanding International Purchasing‚ Mzumbe Bookshop Project Morogoro – Tanzania. 7. Ngeze A.P. (2005) Logistic Management Notes - Manual‚ SAUT (Not published) -----------------------

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    ST.AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION AN ASSESMENT OF TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PROPOSED REVISION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN TANZANIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. A CASE STUDY OF NYAMAGANA DISTRICT A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN PARTIAL FULFULMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE BACHELOR OF ART WITH EDUCATION AT ST. AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY OY TANZANIA. BY INNOCENT SULLEY BAED

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    Onion Production

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    Commercialising from the bottom up: Onions in central Tanzania Draft Copy By Khamaldin Mutabazi‚ Ntengua Mdoe & Steve Wiggins Key points: • With minimal assistance and direction‚ small farmers in central Tanzania have created thriving plots of irrigated onions‚ marketed in Dar‚ other parts of Tanzania and in the region. • Lack of formal credit has not prevented many farmers fertilising their crops heavily. Two villages have been able to overcome poor road access. • Informal marketing work well

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