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    2.3 Gender Based violence in Tanzania factor and impacts A recent review of ‘gender studies carried in 36 countries around the world has indicated that gender based violence is prevalent and 60% of women have been exposed or experienced violence perpetrated by a partner or family member’ (Craine et al. 1988). Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a reality that is part of many women in Tanzania who are intersectionaly bound by collective societal norms and taboos that gives men privilege over…

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    important and necessary position in educational system in Tanzania. The objective of this work is to examine critically how evaluation is carried out in Tanzanian education system based on primary schools and suggestion of the ways in which evaluation in our education system can be improved. The organization of this work therefore, will flow from the introduction to the reference. The definition of key concepts, aim/objectives of education in Tanzania as well as primary level will be shown. In…

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    to World War II. In the book it mentions Tanzania. Tanzania plays an important part, since it was where he was sent to by the company that he worked for out East. Dahl tells about Tanzania that " The whole of that amazing tropical scene through the port- has photographed on my mind ever since" (p23). In fact, Tanzania is important because it is the start of his adventure around the world. Firstly, in Dahl's adventure, Dahl is traveling to Tanzania which has lots of history to it. For…

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    1. Mundy, K. (2008). Education for All: The View from Tanzania and Kenya. In Comparative and international education: Issues for teachers (pp. 66-73). Toronto: Canadian Scholars ' Press. I will be referring to Karen Mundy’s chapter on Educational for All: The View from Tanzania to Kenya to highlight the historical evolution of educational development in Tanzania. Mundy speaks to the long history of governmental efforts made in Tanzania to use education to support economic and social development.…

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    in-depth examination of public health policies regarding this disease, the nations of Egypt and Tanzania were selected. These nations were chosen as while they are both located in the continent of Africa, they possess dramatically different rates of occurrence of HIV/AIDS. The prevalence of HIV as the percent of population ages 15-49 years of age in 2014 for Egypt is .1% while the identical demographic for Tanzania is 5.1% (Worldbank, 2014). Yet in comparison, both countries have been dealing…

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    benefiting the local people, wildlife surveillance, design and evaluation of vaccination programs, and research on the relationships and interactions between wild animals, domestic animals, and humans. The location that they focus on is Serengeti, Tanzania. The reason that the Lincoln Park Zoo chose this area was to combat the effects of habitat loss, climate change, human impact, and disease. One of their main missions is to enable vaccination for the dogs in communities in Serengeti to reduce…

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    topic of preventing hunting albinos for their “magical” body parts, most people would agree that albinos have the right to life just as anyone else does and should not go through the inhumane torture and death that their people deal with in Tanzania. Tanzania has the highest number of killings and attacks in Africa, and a majority of those deaths are albinos. “Albinism is a rare inherited condition that leads to a lack of pigment in the whole body” (Van Oot, Guarnieri). An albino must have…

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    Coco Beach Case Study

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    Coco beach is a public beach with no entrance fee unlike other beaches in the Dar-es-salaam city in Tanzania. The beach is dirty and polluted which has lowered the attraction for visitors and residents. Hence it is necessary to estimate the recreational use value of Coco beach in order to maintain its environmental quality and avoid the irreversible damage. Non-market valuations have become increasingly important for placing monetary values for the environmental goods and services. The specified…

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    It look as if normal in Tanzania to notice people living in electrified fenced buildings with fire-armed guards, equipped while patrolling to protect them. The security systems protect the multinational corporations who own the state’s fund in the similar manner. The difference between the rich and the bottom poor in cities and in rural areas remains noticeable (Nuhu, 2014; Winks, (2011). My own view, however, is that the growing inequality may pose insecurity in Tanzania. While all people…

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    DARWIN’S NIGHTMARE The film starts with Soviet made cargo plane landing on Mwanza airfield in Tanzania. The plane came from Europe to ship back processed fillets of Nile Perch, which had caused the extinction of hundreds of endemic species in the same lake. The plane carries fish fillets from Tanzania and brings guns into Africa. All the gun trade was being done under cover. One of the plane crew member, says: the children of Angola receive guns for Christmas, the children of Europe receive…

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