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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN TANZANIA

Our Education System Tanzania's education system has been a long-term debate. In the beginning, Mwalimu Nyerere's era, the expectations and goals of the education system were the first to oppose ignorance. Thus, the aim was to make sure that every Tanzanian could read and write in order to be self-sufficient; “Education for self reliance.” Today, we can have a debate to discuss the education system in the Teacher's time if you succeeded or not. Whatever we agreed to at the end of the debate, the results will not affect the fact - that we knew exactly what the goals and targets of the system were. But the world of that age is not our world today, so the goals and expectations cannot be the same, or not? The world has changed so much, since the days of Nyerere to this day, these changes have been mixed with globalization. The world has become like one village, while the competition is growing at a fast pace. The goals and expectations of Mwalimu Nyerere's education sys...

WHAT TO DO AFTER UNIVERSITY GRADUATION

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Why Youth Do We Hold On When We Graduate? Often I get a chance to meet many young people who have finished their university studies. It is also a place that I often use to find out what plans have been made after completing their studies. It is a lot that I get from them, but for most of them their greatest cry becomes unemployment. For a large percentage of the people I have to meet, it must be a problem of employment. This is something that is very hard for me to hear the same information, again and again. There are a lot of questions that remain on my own, what is really a real job or a problem is also available for graduates? I still ask all these questions after discovering that we are in a country that still has many opportunities to use. If all these opportunities are available for young people who have completed their various vocational training colleges, many are really disappointed and find themselves sleepin...

DO YOU NOW ABOUT PAPAYA

PAPAI IS EVERYTHING: EQUIPPED EQUIPMENTS FOR EVERYONE (18) Many people use the fruit of papaya because of its sweetness. However far from having a good taste, the fruit of papaya has a great benefit to human health. TRAINING The fruit of papaya consists of vitamins A, B, C, D, and E, which forms this fruit in a group of fruit and foods rich in vitamin. PAPAI FOOD PRODUCTS The fruit of papaya has many benefits for human health. Among these benefits include being able to: The seeds of the Pope 1. Treat the problem of diarrhea 2. Treat stomach cramps 3. Treat diabetes and asthma or asthma. 4. Treating cough from the lungs The Roots of the Papa 5. Treat TB 6. This fruit brings good health every day 7. Milk from the leaves heal the wounds 8. It also helps to treat the hot spot 9. If that is not enough, the milk from the papaya leaf spins the colon and the colon (the inner needle). The papaya leaves 10. It also helps to close the toilet 11. Papaya fruit pods help treat the burning problem, ...

SLAVE NARATIVE AND SLAVE WRITING

 DOUGLAUS NARRATIVE • Time; • writing and; • History, are important aspects in slave narratives and slave writing Why ?   • Time was crucial in slaves lives. All the time belonged to their masters who determined slaves lives. • Slaves had no time of their own except for break time and sleeping time they got. • When Wendell says, ‘time has come’ it suggests with high tone an opportunity and the beginning of blacks’ struggle against white racism.   • History of blacks was crucial because it entails evidence of the inner nature (soul) and capacity (memories) of the Negro race (identity) well kept in their spirits, letters, diaries (memories) • Telling of their history was considered to be both instrumental and political therefore crucial to both whites and blacks.    Writing had significant impact in slaves   lives as(David Blight, 4) observes,   “…civilization itself was equated with cultures that ...

NDOTO YA AMERICA

 AMERICAN DREAM What is it? • This is a national ethos/culture of the United States in which freedom meant a promise of the possibility of prosperity and success.   • It states that "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. • Is rooted in the United States Declaration of Independence which proclaims "all men are created equal" and that they are "endowed by their Creator with certain absolute Rights" including "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.   • African Americans could not see themselves sharing what the American dream had stated. They could not see how White Americans could fight for their rights and position in the American dream.  

AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE

a) What is African American literature? • To understand African American literature one needs to understand the history of blacks in America who moved to America in the year 1501 so they were in America almost the same time with whites. • Presence of blacks in the US was affected by the history behind their arrival - the 16th century Trans-Atlantic Slave trade. • This history that made them second class citizens and exposed them to brutalities by whites. • Presence of blacks in the US was affected by the history behind their arrival - the 16th century Trans-Atlantic Slave trade. • This history that made them second class citizens and exposed them to brutalities by whites. Understanding African American Literature alo requires one to Understand Blacks life in America. - How and why second class citizens?   • Black race was a problem to whites - ones race was considered in BLOOD not in colour . • Being black...