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    sailing ships. They combined lateen sails and square rigs while putting artillery aboard ships. This allowed them to become superior over other countries when sailing across the oceans for land discoveries. If they would have made allies with the Swahili and Omani peoples in in Africa‚ they would have been wanted on the coast which would have been a lot easier to get to know and control trade. Others also might say that the Portuguese had great strategies to take over the trade whether they had allies

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    PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND THE PROBLEMS FACED WITH TEACHING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE An analysis of the obstacles in the way of effective pupil-centred teaching and learning of the English language in Tanzanian government primary school with recommendations Katy Allen MBE Director‚ Village Education Project Kilimanjaro Presented at The Forum on Community of Practice of Learner Centred Learning in Tanzania held at the Tanzanian Episcopal Conference Centre‚ Kurasini 18th – 19th August 2008 PRIMARY

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    Portugal. 5. Dhow - any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African‚ Arabian‚ and Indian coasts‚ generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts. 6. Swahili - a member of a Bantu people of Zanzibar and the neighboring coast of Africa. Also‚ Kiswahili‚ ki-Swahili. the Bantu language of the Swahili people‚ used also as a lingua franca in Tanzania‚ Kenya‚ and parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 7. Urdu- an official language of Pakistan‚ also spoken in India

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    *44  Cehave N. v. v Bremer Handelsgesellschaft M.B.H. The Hansa Nord Court of Appeal 16 July 1975 [1975] 3 W.L.R. 447 [1976] Q.B. 44 Lord Denning M.R. ‚ Roskill and Ormrod L.JJ. 1975 June 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 16; July 16 Contract—Condition or warranty—Intermediate stipulation—Whether breach goes to root of contract—Carriage by sea—Stipulation for "shipment... in good condition" Sale of Goods—Description—Merchantable quality—Citrus pulp pellets for use in cattle food—Substantial part damaged—Rejection

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    financially and that was something we didn’t have before. We also had some relatives that would be helping us to settle down in the capital city Adidas Ababa. The move to Ethiopia meant that I had to learn another language which was even harder than Swahili. Since my father was in the U.S my family and I were in the process of moving and reuniting our family in the U.S. for this reason I didn’t attend a formal school instead I started going to a local religious school. Since I wasn’t attending a public

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    the Sahel regions of west Africa and on the Swahili coast. From Timbuktu alone‚ there are an estimated 300‚000 or more manuscripts tucked away in various libraries and private collections‚[6] mostly written in Arabic but some in the native languages (namely Fula and Songhai).[7] Many were written at the famous University of Timbuktu. The material covers a wide array of topics‚ including Astronomy‚ Poetry‚ Law‚ History‚ Faith‚ Politics‚ and Philosophy among other subjects.[8] Swahili literature similarly‚ draws inspiration

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    Chapter 18 Nomadic Empires And Eurasian Integration People: 1. Abbasids: Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty {750-1258 CE} that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reached its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 2. Chinggis Khan: Born in 1170s in decades following death of Kabul Khan; elected khagan of all Mongol tribes in 1206; responsible for conquest of northern kingdoms of China; territories as faw west as the Abbasid regions; died in 1227‚ prior to conquest of most of Islamic world 3

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    agriculture‚ animal domestication‚ iron metallurgy‚ and cultural development throughout southern Africa. Various forms of government have developed as a result of the Bantu migrations. They also contributed to the start of many societies‚ including the Swahili city states. The adaptations the Bantu people learned‚ especially the making of iron‚ helped them to expand and spread their discoveries. As the Bantu traveled throughout Southern Africa they spread various rituals and traditions. The Bantu also integrated

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    Columbus‚ Ohio and founded by Pastor Bismark Osei Akomeah. Reverend Akomeah is the Senior Pastor of Jesus Power Assembly of God church. He has planted four other Assemblies of God churches in Cincinnati and Georgia. He has also created French and Swahili speaking churches. First Impressions My daughter arranged this visit for us since she has a friend that attends the church. As soon as my daughter and I pulled into the parking lot I realized that this was going to be cultural experience for

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    Chapter 7 Study Guide What was al-Mahdi’s attitude towards the Shi’as? They tried to reconcile among the Shi’a opposition. The core different was that they disagreed who the caliph should be. What was the fictional account of life at the court of the Caliph al-Rashid? The Tale of The Thousand and One Nights How did the administration of al-Rashid set a trend for subsequent Abbasid rulers? They set the trend for luxury living What was the result of the civil wars following the death of al-Rashid

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