to go further while looking for food When: 3.56 m. y. a Where: east Africa Item 4: stone tools developed Who: hominines What: tools made of bones When: 2.6 m. y. a Where: east Africa * Scavenger rather than hunters Item 5: Handy man appears Who: Homo habilis aka handy man What: increase cranial‚ well developed incisor and canine teeth‚ made tools of bone‚ wood and plants When: 1.9 m. y. a Where: south and east Africa Item 8: H. sapiens emerges Who: Homo sapiens What: modern
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back thousands of years‚ music has represented individual‚ tribes‚ countries‚ gods‚ and so much more. Depending on the type of music the association can be narrowed down to a certain location. East African music has always been known for their roles drums play in their culture. Also called Membranophones‚ the East African drums play a critical role in their society. In Kenya a plethora of membranophones are vital to their way of life. They have not been subdivided in the indices as the indices as the
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PAGE DISCUSSION ON VULCANICITY IN EAST AFRICA. SS/BSS/09/0069 11/24/2010 GEO 211 | Vulcanicity comprises of all the processes through which emissions of magma‚ rock fragments called pyroclaitics and gases are released through openings in the earth’s crust. Most volcanoes appear to be explosive in nature and produce more pyroclastics than lava. The common types of vulcanoes are shield‚ conical and composite volcanoes. Basically‚ vulanicity in Eastern Africa can be categorized into four main
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Cattle people in East Africa Introduction Tribal societies can generally be called equalitarian societies. The main goal of tribal societies is humanization; ‘the production and maintenance of human beings and human societies and cultures’ (Bodley 2005:19). Social power within these tribal societies is based on a domestic level‚ which results in less centralized power. When specifically examining the tribal herders in East Africa‚ it can be said that they were able to create cultures that maximize
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Table of Contents Definition and background 2 Reasons for growth of e-commerce in East Africa. 4 Influence of e-commerce on trading practices in East Africa. 5 Types of e-commerce 8 Challenges facing the growth of e-commerce in East Africa. 9 1. Poor infrastructure 9 Computer illiteracy 9 Lack of proper regulation 9 Inadequate capital 10 Inadequate personnel 10 Conclusion 10 References 11 Definition and background E-commerce refers to business conducted through the use
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The Effects of Long Distance Trade in East Africa. By Deborah of Uganda 7th May 2008 Long Distance Trade was the trade between the East African coast and other interior states of Africa in the early 19th Century. In involved movement over long distances‚ the major participants were the Swahili speaking peoples of East Africa and the Arabs. The interior people included the Nyamwezi‚ the Kamba‚ the Yao tribes. They moved in caravans of 100 to 1‚000 people. Capital was provided by the Indian
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MOI UNIVERSITY-NAIROBI CAMPUS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT AT AMADEUS EAST AFRICA LTD TYPE OF CO.: IT COMPANY PERIOD OF ATTACHMENT 2ND MAY 2010 – 31ST JULY 2010 SUBMITTED BY: SUSAN SIKOLIA ADMISSION NO: BBM/2171/09 HOST SUPERVISOR: LIVINGSTONE K. (FINANCE MANAGER) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This attachment was possible and thanks to the cooperation and support of a number of People‚ who have enabled me to gain much more than what the scholastic or Industrial
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full civilization emerged by 3500 B.C. in the Tigris-Euphrates valley in the Middle East. Relatively soon thereafter civilization developed along the Nile in Egypt‚ and later spread to other parts of the Middle East and one region in Africa. The advent of civilization provided a framework for most of the developments in world history. Additionally‚ the specific early civilizations that arose in the Middle East and Africa had several distinctive features‚ in political structure and
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EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY PROTOCOL ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY COMMON MARKET PROTOCOL ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY COMMON MARKET ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE ARTICLE PART A: ARTICLE 1: TITLE INTERPRETATION Interpretation PART B: ESTABLISHMENT AFRICAN MARKET ARTICLE 2: Establishment of the East African Community Common Market ARTICLE 3: ARTICLE 4: ARTICLE 5: OF THE EAST COMMUNITY
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history of our world was the East Africa long distance trade .In the middle of the seventeenth century‚ East Africa had a far more important place in the world than other African countries .So wrote Marsh‚ Z.A & Kingsnorth G.W in their book An introduction to the History of East Africa ’‚ published by Cambridge university press in 1965 .. They added that "The riches of East Africa were incomparably greater than those of the other African states." According to (Walter‚ 1966) East African countries were
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