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    cent of Africa’s large mammals‚ with 25% of the country’s area set aside for conservation purposes. Tanzania is also home to attractions like Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru (the highest and fifth-highest peaks in Africa)‚ the “Spice Islands” of Zanzibar‚ the beautiful sea beaches along the Indian Ocean Coast‚ Serengeti National Park (arguably the best known wildlife sanctuary in the world)‚ Ngorongoro Crater (the largest unbroken caldera in the world) and many other

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    The beautiful sounds of Africa‚ the sights‚ the fauna‚ and the hundreds of British moving there for jobs‚ truly a sight to see. Going Solo‚ Roald Dahl’s memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF‚ covers the buildup to World War II and his involvement in it. In the book mention is made of the British colonization of East Africa. British Colonization plays a large role in the memoir as...... Dahl says about British Colonization that‚" I had never before encountered that peculiar

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    showed in the book how areas had lack of food; he showed how the war zones affected the life in Africa. “The Shadow of the Sun” showed how in Africa; it faced many economic‚ social‚ and political issues. Ryszard Kapuściński showed in the book how Zanzibar faced revolution‚ the 1966 military coup in Nigeria‚ the early days of civil war in Liberia and the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Mr. Kapuscinski rarely explains himself. He goes places for reasons that are never specifically disclosed. Mr. Kapuscinski

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    YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM YLTP Young political leaders for good governance and development A review of the project 2000-2003 Tanzania Editors Valéria Salles Peter Häussler Assistants Nora Kempmann Amon Petro YLTP Coordinator Prof. Max Mmuya FES Resident Director Peter Häussler Proof-reader Kate Girvan Graphic Design Petra’s Maridadi Ltd. Caricatures From Art in Politics - Sanaa Katika Siasa‚ FES 2001 p. 15 Godfrey Mwampembwa - Gado‚ p.16 Ali Masoud - Kipanya p

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    confining to some issues‚ namely culture and economy. Tanzania is a nation where religion‚ culture‚ history and traditions vary differently when compared to others especially in its culture. Tanzania has originated from two countries‚ Tanganyika and Zanzibar‚ which were two independent nations that were granted independence by Britain. However‚ in the 1900’s they decided to unite again. Tanzania’s diverse culture is the result of the different influences that have taken over the country all the way from

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    Abstract Country Profile Oman is a middle-income country with an economy primarily based on limited hydrocarbon resources‚ and a few significant recent gas finds. Crude Oil and natural gas has accounted for more than 85% of the government’s revenue in 2015. High prices of oil in recent times have bolstered Oman’s budget‚ trade surpluses‚ and foreign reserves. Oman has enjoyed a GDP growth of 4.5% in 2015‚ a large part was attributed to the price of oil which was around $100 per barrel. The financial

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    In the late 1870’s the major European powers look towards Imperialistic ideals as a way to strengthen their economy and gain the upper hand in the industrial revolution. This outlook stemmed towards creating new colonies and naturally Africa‚ the closest landmass to Europe was invaded first. There has been Europeans holding in africa going back past the fall of Constantinople but it wasn’t until the introduction of colonies as areas of monetary value and prestige that they really started to get

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    Tanzania has many major landforms and sources of water that surround it. Some landforms include Mount Meru which is an active volcano‚ Mount Kilimanjaro which is a dormant volcano‚ and the Usambra and Pare mountain ranges. The Gregory Rift is a major landform because it’s the eastern section of the Great River valley. Ol Doinyo Lengai is another native major landform to Tanzania; it is the only volcano in the world to produce netrocarbonatite lava. Tanzania is bordered by the Indian Ocean and contains

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    British who came and colonized Kenya. Kenya was under the control of British between the 19th century and mid 20th century. In the early 1800s‚ European powers began rushing to get a hold of unclaimed territories within areas of interest in Africa. Zanzibar and the interior of Eastern Africa caught the attention of both Germany and Britain. To avoid conflict‚ in 1886‚ Germany and Britain signed a treaty in which they agreed upon what lands they would pursue. Germany would take the coast of present day

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    MEANING AND CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION INTRODUCTION Constitution is the subject which deals with foundations or basic law of the nation. It is a subject which deals with the interpretation and application of constitution of the nation/country or state. All most every state or country in the world has its own constitution. Every country has its own constitution on either written or unwritten constitution of a country or state or nation is always regarded as highest and supreme law of a country

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