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    nation with his socialist ideas that he learnt in Britain. He also formed the Tanganyika African National Union. In 1961‚ Tanganyika gained independence from Britain and Nyerere was elected Prime Minister of his country. Later‚ Tanganyika united with Zanzibar and formed Tanzania. Julius Nyerere was elected president of Tanzania in 1964 and created the philosophy called Ujamaa. Julius Nyerere changed the history of Africa. Julius Nyerere led to a change in Africa with the creation of the Tanganyikan

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ARUSHA WHOLISTIC EDUCATION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION “NAMING SYSTEM IN THE SUKUMA SOCIETY” A Research Proposal Written in a Partial fulfilment for the Requirement of the Course ENSE 321 ENGLISH RESEARCH PROJECT Submitted to: Lecturer MR. KILENGA Submitted by: Student NORBERT L. MABULA Date Due

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    undertake a roving commission in the Middle East‚ which was to include the relief of Dr. David Livingstone‚ of whom little had been heard since his departure for Africa in 1866 to search for the source of the Nile. On Jan. 6‚ 1871‚ Stanley reached Zanzibar‚ the starting point for expeditions to the interior‚ and‚ intent on a scoop‚ left on March 21 without disclosing his intentions. His secretive conduct caused much offense to the authorities‚ especially to Sir John Kirk‚ the British consul‚ who had

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    Kiswahili is a mix of Bantu languages‚ English‚ and Arabic‚ and is indicative of the millennia old history of trade with the outside world. Records of trade routes with the Middle East date back to the 1st century AD (govt web: early history). Zanzibar and the coastal town of Bagamoya were the hubs of the East African slave trade‚ active for well over a thousand years (pilot). While the early slave trade with the Middle East existed only on a small scale‚ transporting around 100 slaves at a time

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    inspirational picture‚ an amazing man and a great singer of all times. I’m going to speak about Freddie Mercury. Freddie was a British musician and a composer‚ he was known for being the vocalist of the band "Queen". He was born in Guayarati‚ Zanzibar in September of 1946. The "Time Asia" magazine named him as one of the most influential hero for the Asian people in the last sixty years and continued being voted as one of the best singers of all times. As a composer he wrote a lot of successful

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    ‘Effects of Global Climate on Infectious Disease: the Cholera Model’. Clinical Microbiology Reviews‚ 15 (4): 757-770 Reyburn‚ R. Kim‚ R. D. Elmch‚ M. Kahtib‚ A. Seidlein‚ L. and Ali‚ M. (2011) ‘Climate Variability and the Outbreaks of Cholera in Zanzibar‚ East Africa: A Time Series Analysis’. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene‚ 84 (6): 862-869 Sasaki‚ S. Suzuki‚ H. Fujino‚ Y. and Cheelo‚ M. (2009) ‘ Impact of Drainage Networks on Cholera Outbreaks in Lusaka‚ Zambia’. American Journal

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    Between the 7th and 10th cent.‚ immigrant Muslim Arabs and Persians established trading posts along Somalia’s Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean coasts; Mogadishu began its existence as a trading station. During the 15th and 16th cent.‚ Somali warriors regularly joined the armies of the Muslim sultanates in their battles with Christian Ethiopia. British‚ French‚ and Italian imperialism all played an active role in the region in the 19th cent. Great Britain’s concern with the area was largely to safeguard

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    North Africa‚ or Spain and Portugal. 5. Dhow - any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African‚ Arabian‚ and Indian coasts‚ generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts. 6. Swahili - a member of a Bantu people of Zanzibar and the neighboring coast of Africa. Also‚ Kiswahili‚ ki-Swahili. the Bantu language of the Swahili people‚ used also as a lingua franca in Tanzania‚ Kenya‚ and parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 7. Urdu- an official language of

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    An age of exploration and Expansion How did Muslim merchants expand the world trade network at the end of the fifteenth century? The only way of expanding the world during the contemporaries was by sea on vessels and this was well utilized by the Muslims‚ who were either Arab or Indian converts. Because of the convenient location around the Mediterranean area the Muslim merchants expanded their world from the land of the five seas‚ Caspian Sea‚ Red Sea‚ Mediterranean Sea‚ Black Sea and the Arabian

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