Politics of Tanzania

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    The dawn of globalization has intensified Sino-Tanzania bilateral relationship into venturing on new economic potentials for mutual benefits. Since 1990s, Tanzania businessmen have started doing business with China by importing Chinese products such as construction materials, textiles and machineries. Likewise, since 2000, Chinese enterprises and people have increased their economic ventures in Africa and Tanzania in particular. (H.L. Sigalla, 2014:92). The TIC data indicates there are 675 registered companies with Chinese interests having invested in various sectors; among them, 45 companies deal with transportation works, 17 deals with agricultural related activities, 84 deal with service sectors and 447 deals with manufacturing and processing activities (TIC statistics report, 2015). Chinese investments are believed to be capital intensive; hence they have contributed to creation of more than 150,000 jobs for the local people. As highlighted in the preceding paragraphs, Sino Tanzania bilateral engagement demonstrates socio- economic benefits to Tanzanian side, relations has witnessed increased trade volume between the two sides, increased exchange of visits; meanwhile there is a mixed reaction to the magnitude of the interaction. The ushering of the…

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    The Arab Slave Trade

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    The Mogadishu city state experienced autonomous growth after the events of Arab slave trade. In Kenya, there were Lamu, Malindi and Mombasa city states that experienced massive growth from the Arab slave trade. In Tanzania, there was Kilwa city that followed the similar growth pattern to its neighbouring city states. These city states emerged from the agricultural villages that generated goods on small scale. Gradually, the local villages strengthened their agricultural economies to produce…

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    Jane Goodall Chimpanzees

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    Jane Goodall’s book takes her readers on a journey through her thirty year study with the chimpanzees of Gombe. Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist in the field of anthropology, and is specifically known for her study of the chimpanzees. She primarily studied their behavior, but also observed how they used their intelligence and how they lived within their groups. Goodall studied her chimpanzees by idly observing them, and interfered little as possible. Goodall would stay in areas where she…

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    ethologist, and anthropologist. She is also a prominent humanitarian, environmentalist, and a very inspired and intent United Nations messenger of peace. She is most distinguished for her many significant years dwelling among the extremely beguiling and clever Chimpanzees in their natural, wild habitat. Throughout her influential scientific journey she possessed unwavering patience, cleverness, and selflessness, which overall resulted in her extraordinary impact left on the world. As one may…

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    Jane Goodall Warns of Chinese Threat to Africa Few people on the planet understand the ecosystem of Africa like Jane Goodall. The 80-year-old primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist is best known for her work with chimpanzees in Tanzania. The former Dutch Baroness saw first hand what the colonial powers did to the African wildlife habitats. She spent the better part of her life fighting for those who did not have a voice to fight for themselves. Now, Goodall sees a resurgence of…

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    The primatologist, Jane Goodall was born on the 3rd of April, 1934 in London, United Kingdom. She was born to father, Herbert Goodall, who was a businessman and also had a strong passion for motor-racing and mother Margaret Myfanwe Joseph who was an author and wrote under the name of Vanne Morris Goodall. Jane Goodall grew up with only one sister named Judy. From an early age, Jane was mesmerized by watching animals and birds and how they interacted with one another. She would draw sketches and…

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    and the United Republic of Tanzania, the two countries under investigation to expand our hospitality services in the luxury camping…

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    Ethos is the most recognizable appeal present in his article. As Kikwete introduces education’s ability to redefine a country’s fate, he says, “This is what happened in my country, Tanzania” (par. 4). Kikwete is from Tanzania, and, therefore, he knows more about that country’s reform than those who are not. The author’s attempts to prove his credibility do not end there. Kikwete makes it known that he held a high leadership position in Tanzania. Within the article, he states, “as president of…

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    as the Tanzanian government, failed to realize that the idiosyncrasies of transferring technology from one setting to another. The ultrasound was distributed to Tanzania primarily to track fetal development. However, the growth charts imbedded in the machines were calculated based on U.S. and European fetal sizes, which were larger than the Tanzanian fetus sizes, thus, calculating gestational age was often inaccurate (Muller-Rockstroh 205). Nevertheless, the ultrasound machines were found to…

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    Jane Goodall “Small chimps and small children so often behave in the same way in the same context that it seems illogical to suppose that those behaviors are not triggered by similar feelings,” explained Jane (Kowalski). Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934 in London, UK and is an ethologist, or studies animal behaviors under its natural conditions. The British ethologist is still living today at the age of 81 (Jane Goodall). Goodall is a prominent scientist within the biological community.…

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