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In 2013, my father could not pay my school fees. I was turned back home until I had the school expenses while other students were still progressing with school. It was hard time for me; I stayed for three months without attending school. After a year, my father sold a piece of land and paid the school. We depended on that piece of land for our survival. The life situation was poor after that. As time went on he paid very little for my school needs. This difficulty was a catalyst to my goal of education but I was afraid I could not struggle and succeed. My dream is to become an agricultural officer, through studying hard. I will read more books My happiest moment in life was when I scored division two in my national examination. Through effort I am sure that two years from now I will be in university.

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Hello Jenny. how do you fill when you are walking on the surface of the EARTH.The motions of bodies in the solar system are, for the most part, regular and understandable. From Earth, the Sun
rises in the eastern sky in the morning and sets in the western sky in the evening. If the Moon is full on Day 1, it
will be full again on Day 28, and new on Day 14. The motions of Earth relative to the Sun, and the motions of the
Moon and Sun relative to Earth affect different phenomena on Earth, including day and night, the seasons, tides, and
phases of the Moon.
Day-Night Cycle
Earth rotates once on its axis about every 24 hours. To an observer cooling down on the North Pole, the rotation
appears counterclockwise. From nearly all points on Earth, the Sun appears to move across the sky from east to west
each day. Of course, the Sun is not moving from east to west at all; Earth is rotating. The Moon and stars also seem
to rise in the east and set in the west.
Earth’s rotation means that there is a cycle of daylight and darkness approximately every 24 hours, the length of a
day. Different places experience sunset and sunrise at different times and the amount of time a location is in daylight
and darkness also differs by location.
Shadows are areas where an object obstructs a light source so that darkness takes on the form of the object. On
Earth, a shadow can be cast by the Sun, Moon or, rarely, Mercury or Venus.
Hello Jenny.my name is Deogratius Emanuel i study at karatu high school the thing that i learn when am at Karatu secondary especially in CHEMISTRY,BIOLOGY,and AGRICULTURE by starting with AGRICULTURE in this subject we learn about FARM POWER in that topic we learn different part of engine at the end we discus maintenance of tractor after use also thing to consider before using tractor example check the oil level of the tractor,check the pressure of the tractor
Also i learn that in different part of Tanzania not all farmers can use tractors because of the following reason
1. low capital
2.lack of knowledge to different farmers
3.poor government support
thing that i learn from that topic OR how that knowledge is aplicable in my life
1.tractor help to save time ,when you are using tractor many production is done at a time
2.tractor can be used to perfom different activities like mowing,pumping water
Thank you that is all about we lerrn about FARM POWER in last week ago
Also in this week especialy in BIOLOGY we discuss about COORDINATION by difinition is the linking together of different organ so that can work at a time and rate required by the body.
IMPORTANCE OF COORDINATION IS.
1.IT help organism to escape from danger enemies
2.it help organism to go toward the positve stimulus.
Thank you very much that is the things that we learn last week and this week.goodbye and god bless you see you next time,,,....
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