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    Elephant Poaching

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    How does poaching affect the population of rhinos and elephants? Ivory is a rather beautiful item seeing that it holds many qualities. Amongst those many qualities are its durability‚ its smoothness‚ and its value to the market. How would you feel to know that it is also the tusks and horns that you see on rhinos and elephants? Both elephants and rhinos are poached for their horns and tusks every day to the point of becoming an endangered species‚ like the black rhino and the Asian elephant. Many

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    One Acre Fund Case Study

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    against food insecurity. The non-profit entity seeks to provide solutions to the food insecurity measures that affect more than 800 million people across the globe. Currently‚ the establishment is based in the six countries including Kenya‚ Rwanda‚ Tanzania‚ Burundi‚ Malawi‚ and Uganda. Despite the firm’s concerted efforts to serve farmers with the aim of ending poverty and hunger‚ its operations face numerous challenges. One Acre Fund should consider expanding its core operational model to attain desired

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    1. ‘For the nation to live‚ the tribe must die.’ Assess the validity of Samora Machel’s assertion with reference to examples in Africa and/or Asia. It has been estimated that there may be some 600 to 1‚000 different tribal groups or more in Africa. There are some whose territory may be 200 or 300 miles square. Inside each large territory may live more than a million people. The smaller tribes may have only two or three thousand people and some of the smallest have only a few hundred. Most tribes

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    Indigenous African Education

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    Introduction This essay is an attempt to discuss the content of indigenous education in Zambia stretching further on how it affected the various social‚ economic‚ political and technological activities of the people. Systematically‚ the paper will envisage to define the key concepts afterwhich a careful outline will be drawn on explaining the contents of indigenous African education and its impacts on the society. What is education? The term education has many definitions. According to Snelson

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    East African Rift Valley

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    micro-plates and linked to the Afar- Red Sea- Gulf of Aden rift systems (Figure 1). As the rift extends from the Ethiopian segment southwards it splits at about 5°N into the Eastern and Western branches. The two branches of the rift skirts around the Tanzania craton and formed within the Late Proterozoic belts adjacent to the margins of the craton. However‚ the Eastern Branch that comprises the Afar‚ Ethiopian‚ Turkana and Kenya rifts is older and relatively more volcanically active than the western

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    South Africa Botswana * Has maintained one of the world’s highest economic growth rates since independence in 1966 from British. * Animals are tourist attractions. * It’s the largest Cattle exporter in the African continent. * The People there are mostly Christians. * Bogobe is a Porridge prepared from sorghum‚ millet or maize. * Common beverage is mageu a thick tea also made with sorghum. * On weddings and festive occasions‚ Rice replaced sorghum. Mozambique *

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    07.03 Between the Fires: Assessment Adolf Hitler Promised more jobs and better opportunity financially Women had to be stay at home mothers (not allowed to work) Wanted all non-germans to be stripped of there rights or dead (like the Jews) He was supported by anti-communist‚ nationalist‚ and the working class His goal was to unit all german speaking people Wanted to wage war against Britain Born in Austria Supported by smiler people Both wanted unity Wanted there countries to have justice

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    Leaving

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    great people since leaving my country” or “ I have certainly been kept busy since leaving the street!” talking about how much his life is better in another country. In M.G. Vassanji’s short story‚ “Leaving” we followed the plot which took place in Tanzania in the 21st century. The story gives a clear representation of immigrant’s lives‚ their motives and their most dominant struggles. The story can be perceived from many different angles with the use of context‚ the character’s evolution‚ the language

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    Factors Fi

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    vocational choices: A theory of careers. Englewood Cliffs: NJ: Prentice-Hall. Horn‚ P.W and Griffeth‚ R.W. (2005). Employee turnover. Cincinnati‚ OH: South-Western http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/unitanal.php John G.(2009)‚ Employees turnover in Tanzania Pubic Sector‚ Thesis for MBA UDSM‚ dare s salaam Judge‚ T. A.‚ Thoresen‚ C. J.‚ Bono‚ J. E.‚ & Patton‚ G. K. (2011). “ The job satisfaction-job performance relationship: A qualitative and quantitative review.” Psychological Bulletin‚ vol No.127(3)

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    Nile River Basin Conflict

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    The Nile River has been the source of life and of conflict in the Nile Basin for centuries. The basin’s three million square kilometers cover about 10 percent of the African continent flowing through 10 countries: Ethiopia‚ Sudan‚ Egypt‚ Rwanda‚ Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ Burundi‚ Eritrea‚ Kenya and Democratic Republic of

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