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    guideline document: QUESTION 1: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR IN FORMING THE WORLD AS IT WAS IN THE 1960s? • USSR/USA – Creating spheres of interest: Focus on Cuba QUESTION 2: HOW WAS UHURU REALISED IN AFRICA IN THE 1960s AND 1970s? • Case Study: Tanzania QUESTION 3: WHAT FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990? • Focus 1960s: Civil Rights Movement in the USA QUESTION 4: WHAT FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990? • Focus 1970s: Black Consciousness

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    INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1.0 Background of the Study Marketing plays a vital role in economic growth in the present global world.  It ensures the planned economic growth in the developing economy where the scarcity of goods‚ services‚ ideas and excessive unemployment‚ thereby marketing efforts are needed for mobilization of economic resources for additional production of ideas‚ goods and services resulting in greater employment. Marketing stimulates the aggregate demand thereby enlarges

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    examines electronic banking‚ its scope‚ benefits to customers and banks‚ challenges of electronic banking to banks‚ how does the central bank mitigate risks associated with electronic banking and the context of electronic banking in Azania Bank and Tanzania in general. As BBF student I did a project career practically and obtained various skills‚ challenges and problems that boosted my understanding that will guide me to the successful future at the institute and the society at large. The

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    ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN TANZANIA By Madaga Fadhili Masters in Educational Management and administration Candidate University of Dar es salaam madagafadhili@yahoo.com CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1:0. General introduction This chapter introduces the study on the determinants leading to the adolescent pregnancy in secondary schools in Tanzania. The first section provides a general background to the problem‚ statement of the problem‚ the purpose and specific

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    Introduction This chapter introduces the background of the problem‚ objective of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ research questions and significant of the study. 1.0 Background of the Studies According to World bank‚ NGO’s are defined as private organizations that pursue activities to relieves suffering‚ promote the interest of the poor‚ protect the environment‚ provides basic social services‚ or undertake community developments( World Bank criteria defining NGO‚2007). Historically‚ Non-Governmental

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    mitigate the risks and cost recovery methods for payment services; and‚ 8. A conclusion on the country’s national payment system needs‚ vision and some preliminary suggestions on the way forward. A. The National perspectives and Background Tanzania came into existence after the union of two countries (Tanganyika and Zanzibar). It is a vast country with over 945‚000 square kilometres and a population of about 30 million. The travelling distance from a town in the North-West (Bukoba) to one in

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    conducted. My field was contacted at Immigration Tunduma Tanzania and my work place i.e. I’m currently working as one of the immigration officers. As this center is dealing with migration it uses information system and thus it was relevant for me to practice some information system activities taking place over there in relation to my course of study (MIS) at Teofilo Kisanji University. Introduction My field took place at Zambia-Tanzania Border Immigration Tunduma 100km away from Mbeya-City. The

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    Initiative NMCP-National Malaria Control Programme LNs- Long Lasting Nets RBM- Roll Back Malaria Programme GFATM-Global Fund against AIDS‚ TB and Malaria WHOPES- World Health Organisation Pesticide Evaluation Scheme SSA- Sub-Saharan Africa TNVS- Tanzania National Voucher Scheme CTNs- Conventional Treated Nets ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to evaluate effectiveness of long lasting nets in comparison with conventional nets as a measure for malaria

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    is “The Real Eve”. “In Search of the Origins” by Don Johanson discusses the discoveries of the fossils of Lucy‚ a Homo sapiens from Hadar‚ Ethiopia‚ the Laetoli footprints in Tanzania‚ and the fossils and other artifacts of Zinjanthropus boisei from Olduvai Gorge‚ Tanzania‚ Homo habilis also from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and Homo erectus in Turkana‚ Kenya. While “The Real Eve” discusses how mitochondrial DNA was used as an evidence to know who are real ancestors are. Only to find out that the modern

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    the cities every day‚ and also the need to find the best solutions to integrate complementary realms in order to ameliorate policies and governance (Madaleno et al.‚ 2004). There are different perspectives on “urban” currently adopted in mainland Tanzania: Politico-administrative perspective Adopted by the Prime Minister’s Office- Regional Administration and Local Government‚ a human settlement perspective embraced by the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development and a statistical perspective

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