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    Accounting and Control The purpose of this paper is to analyze the economic situation of the company Macedonian Shipping and give a recommendation whether the company should use the motor vessel Tashtego as a freight tender beween Dar-es-Salaam and Zanzibar in East Africa or as a tapioca ship between Balik Papan and Singapore in the East Indies. Fundamental to all these considerations are measurement issues. Financial measures‚ in particular‚ cost measures‚ are needed to evaluate alternate strategies

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    the East of Africa bordering the Indian Ocean‚ between Kenya and Mozambique. It has borders with Burundi‚ the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ Malawi‚ Rwanda‚ Uganda and Zambia. Tanzania contains of 945‚087square kilometers‚ including the islands of Zanzibar‚ Mafia and Pemba. Thus it is about three times as big as Germany. Tanzania has a very special and unique landscape due to the Kilimanjaro‚ which is the highest mountain of whole Africa and Lake Victoria‚ which is the third largest freshwater lake

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    Paula Radcliffe Paula Jane Radcliffe (December 17‚ 1973) is an English long-distance runner and is currently the World Record holder for the marathon‚ which she set during the 2003 London Marathon‚ with a time of 2:15.25. Radcliffe was born in Northwich‚ Cheshire‚ and studied modern languages at Loughborough University. Radcliffe is not known for her sprint finish‚ and so to win a race must attack and leave her competitors behind‚ as was seen in the 10‚000 metres at the 2000 Olympic Games

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    Into Africa: Book Review Into Africa by Martin Dugard‚ is a unique retelling of one of David Livingstone’s last expeditions through Africa. Martin Dugard lives in Orange County‚ California and is an accomplished writer and adventurer. Martin Dugard accurately provides his readers with an inside look at his characters motivation and inner thoughts. Dugard has also written several other nonfictional history books that showcase his desire to display his characters psychological processing such as

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    INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL WORK DAR-ES-SALAAM COURSE; BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUBJECT; BUSINESS LAW LECTURER; MR MWAKAJINGA TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT: INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT DATE OF SUBMISSION; 09 DECEMBER 2013 NAME: URASSA FAITH BHRM/T.2012/20 Question: Choose any legal source of law in Tanzania and explain its relevance to Tanzania development According to Carl F.Stydvin and Linda Mulcahy [2007}Law is the set of rules that

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    Throughout history many people have been overshadowed by someone that is seen as more accomplished. The ones that are overshadowed are sometimes forgotten about. However‚ this does not make them less important. Sir Henry Morton Stanley is one of these people who was overshadowed. Although he may be seen as inferior to other people‚ he did a lot in his lifetime. On January 28‚ 1841‚ Sir Henry Morton Stanley‚ original name John Rowlands‚ Congolese name is Bula Matari‚ “Breaker of Rocks”‚ was born

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    issue in our world‚ with poachers killing lots of animals‚ they end up going extinct. 23% of animal extinctions have been from hunting in the past 400 years! Such animals include the: Tasmanian Tiger Passenger Pigeon Great Auk Falkland Island Wolf Zanzibar leopard And Many Others! Many majestic animals have been the targets for poachers‚ and poachers‚ being the dumb people they are‚ don’t know the difference between animals they can and can’t hunt‚ and end up making them extinct! Hunting is interfering

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    Philippines‚ Sri Lanka‚ Bangladesh and Myanmar and it is common in other Southeast Asian countries. In India‚ where it is usually found in gardens‚ the bilimbi has gone wd in the warmest regions of the country. Outside Asia‚ the tree is cultivated in Zanzibar. It is also introduced in Jamaica throughout Central and South America where it is known as “Mimbro”. This is essentially a tropical tree‚ lessresistant to cold ‚ growing best in rich and well-drained soil. In the Philippines‚ the leaves are applied

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    Ramadan‚ 1945 Irma was fascinated with the Arab culture of East Africa and she frequently visited Zanzibar. Ramadan is considered a key painting in Irma’s career. She began depicting beauty in the atmosphere of the painting‚ rather than the external image of the subject matter. This work shows an elderly Arabic man sitting hunched over and praying. We see how calm and peaceful the

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    background The YES Country Network Tanzania was formed in August 2001 at a meeting of 50 youth related NGOs in Dar es Salaam. The meeting was organised by the Tanzania Media and Youth Development Association (TAMEYODA)‚ and chaired by the Hon. Gertrude Mongella Secretary General Beijing Conference for Women. The result was the formation of a YES Country Network Coordinating Committee. The committee has since expanded the Network‚ which now includes representatives over 250 different

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