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    Tanzania dates from 1964, when it was formed out of the union of the much larger mainland territory of Tanganyika and the coast of Zanzibar. “On August 7, 1885 five German warships came to the lagoon of Zanzibar and set their guns on the sultan's palace…

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    Darwin’s Nightmare, a documentary film written and directed by Hubert Sauper, takes place in Tanzania, an underdeveloped country in Africa. It depicts the economic conditions of the people of Mwanza, Tanzania. The people in the town suffer from poverty, they gave up their jobs as farmers to go into the fishing industry. The movie is about fish, specifically the Nile perch fish in Lake Victoria but the main theme of the movie revolves around the exploitation of natural resources by one country…

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    Certain studies constantly quoted quality education as a catalyst for economic enhancement, and also, a booster of opportunities in respective countries. Through education, people improve individual life, health, and childcare (ATD Fourth World Tanzania Annual report, 2009). The reality compels for the need to deal with “poverty as conditions that erodes our future and impedes any attempts at educational reform” (Capra 2009, p. 76). It is demanding to educate children from poor families who…

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    Ecotourism is closely linked to the preservation and conservation of natural areas. This paper will look at two regions, the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) in Nepal and the Mkomazi National Park in Tanzania. The two regions have both implemented conservation initiatives, and have a strong relationship with tourism. This paper will examine community conservation in the ACA (ACA) that draws on Hulme and Murphree 's (1999) idea of “new conservation”, which involves “the merging of conservation…

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    Jane Goodall, a primatologist and anthropologist, who revolutionized scientists' way of thinking about chimpanzees. Through her groundbreaking research at a National Park in Tanzania, she discovered and learned about chimpanzee behaviors. Goodall’s research has transformed our understanding of primates and how they go about everyday life. Coincidentally, Jane recognized that chimpanzees and humans have a great deal in common. Realizing this discovery made her think about how her childhood lived…

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    blindness. Lastly in the Enhancing Community health service in Tanzania study I learned that, Tanzania is a country in Africa where majority of the people who live there have a low-income. In addition to the fact that cause they have very low income it has caused a lot of health issues to increase such as, HIV, infant and child mortality, malaria and many more illness. This case was a way for the IDRC of Canada and the government of Tanzania to come together to try to improve their health…

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    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 5.1 CONCLUSION Effective community policing may result in prevention of crime and hence to crime less society. The assumption that when the response of people on community policing is low, the prevention and combating of crimes will be difficult, is true, it is undisputed that when there is a failure to prevent, and a crime is committed the communication has an important role to play by bringing the occurrence of a crime and the criminal to the attention of the…

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    Learning Management and leadership training for middle and senior level public service personnel while the latter focuses on providing opportunities for learning through a virtual learning environment The establishment of the Tanzania Public Service College (TPSC) and the Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre (TGDLC) Weakness of those service provider on having enough qualified personnel conducting those programme lead to un effective training and training as business as…

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    Part Two: Synthetic Catholic Moral Theology Catholic Moral Theology is centered on natural law. Most basically human actions should align with the divine will of God to be deemed morally good. Therefore, no act of humans can change the will, power and knowledge of God's divine will even if people sin against God. There is an important emphasis on ordering in one's life that must be founded on love, love of God, love of thyself, and love of neighbors. The situation at the time of St. Augustine…

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    1.) Summary: The article presented, exposes the cultural acceptance of albino hunting throughout Africa based on specific examples in the country of Tanzania. Albinism is a hereditary condition that affects one in every 1400 people in Tanzania, (versus one in 20,000 people in North America) due to isolated rural communities, and the close genetic lines that this seclusion produces. Albinos completely lack pigmentation – the natural chemical that gives tissue its colour – in their skin, hair, and…

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