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    History has always been the key to our existence. We learn from our failures to better our future‚ just as we learn from our triumphs to excel even further. A very important time in the history of our world was the East Africa long distance trade .In the middle of the seventeenth century‚ East Africa had a far more important place in the world than other African countries .So wrote Marsh‚ Z.A & Kingsnorth G.W in their book ‘An introduction to the History of East Africa ’‚ published by Cambridge

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    Zheng He was a Muslim eunuch who served as a close confidant of the Yongle Emperor of China during the Ming Dynasty. He went on voyages to Southeast Asia‚ Sumatra‚ Java‚ Ceylon‚ India‚ Persia‚ Persian Gulf‚ Arabia‚ the red sea Egypt‚ and the Mozambique Channel. The number of his voyages vary depending on method of division‚ but he travelled at least seven times to The Western Ocean with his fleet. The fleet comprised 30‚000 men and seventy ships at its height. He brought back to China many

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    Messi Is the Best Player

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    Islam is the principal religion in Egypt‚ Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ Djibouti‚ Gambia‚ Guinea‚ Libya‚ Mali‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Niger‚ Senegal‚ Somalia‚ and Sudan‚ with sizable populations also in Chad‚ Eritrea‚ Ethiopia‚ Ghana‚ Tanzania (where the island of Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim)‚ and Nigeria. In Europe‚ Albania is predominantly Muslim‚ and‚ historically‚ Bulgaria‚ Bosnia‚ Macedonia‚ and Georgia have had Muslim populations. Elsewhere in Europe‚ significant immigrant communities of Muslims from N

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    Extinct- A species that is no longer existing or living. 1) Once an animal is extinct they can no longer repopulate. According to thedailygreen.com a. Examples of extinct animals are i. Golden toad 1. In Costa Rica 2. Extinct in 1989 ii. Zanzibar Leopard 1. In Tanzania 2. Extinct in 1996 iii. Javan Tiger 1. Indonesia 2. Extinct in 1979 iv. West African Black Rhino 1. Africa 2. 2006 v. Tasmanian Tiger 1. Tasmania 2. 1936 2) Those animals are gone forever. Now according to the Endangered

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    Leaf‚ Musk Rose‚ and Damask Oils) was ultimately created to grant the women who supplied Shea Moisture with their ingredients. The two other hair collections apart of the Shea Moisture Community Commerce Program are Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil and Zanzibar Marine Complex. Shea Moisture has a charity organization: Sofi Tucker Foundation. The Sofi Tucker Foundation gives to charities that support women‚ to those who supply Shea Moisture with ingredients also‚ and gives money to women businesses in both

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    PART A: This problem is a straight forward problem in judicial review and prerogative remedies. Judicial review can be done through Prerogative orders. Judicial review refers to the Court’s review of a lower or administrative body’s factual or legal findings[1]. Prerogative remedies are remedies which if not always are designed from the first for the control of governmental duties and powers‚ have long been used for the purpose especially[2]. These remedies are such as certiorari‚ mandamus

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    Congo Paternalism

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    The Republic of the Congo began as a Belgian colony in the late 19th century. Belgium’s King Leopold II‚ after becoming increasingly frustrated by Belgium’s lack of international power‚ began to persuade his government to support colonial expansion. His attention was drawn to the area of the Congo River basin following during Sir Henry Morton Stanley’s exploration from 1874–77. King Leopold II organized a geographical conference in Brussels in 1876‚ during which he proposed “establishing an international

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    documentary as seen from the perspective of Tanzanians who live and work in Mwanza City is inaccurate‚ sensational and lacking objectivity. A discussion on Darwin’s Nightmare in Absolute Astronomy.com went further to inform us that‚ in 2006‚ the Zanzibar film and cultural film festival declined to screen Darwin’s Nightmare‚ it was also reported that Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete spoke against the film in public and has also ordered an inquiry on the impact of the film‚ (if any) on Tanzanians

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    The 1950s in America were well known for the growing popularity of the television‚ Elvis Presley‚ hula hoops‚ and white picket fences. Despite being called the “Golden Age of America”‚ this era had quite a lot of under-the-surface issues‚ including racism‚ segregation‚ and paranoia as a result of communism. These issues were unknown or ignored by many mainly because of the social conformity and conservatism in that time period‚ especially among the upper middle class members of society. In his very

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    can be categorized into four main areas comprising the causes‚ historical background‚ places of volcanic formations and the effects of vulcanicity. The countries that make up East Africa are Kenya‚ Uganda‚ Rwanda‚ Burundi‚ Tanzania (Tanganyika and Zanzibar) with a total land area of 702‚670 square miles and a population small about 53 million in 1963 including 400‚000 Asians and 100‚000 Europeans. Their density population is therefore sparse and their per capita income is very low. In terms of the

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