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Class Rank: 1/114 My dream is to become a doctor. I will then have a better life and able to help others with their health. I will reach this goal by studying hard. My happiest moment in my life is when I passed my primary education and got promoted to secondary education. I live with my mother who is my only support. She is a farmer and makes a small living sellling vegetables. I will study and work hard so that 4 years from now I will score the highest in my Form 4 exam, so I can continue on with my advanced education.

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Elisante Gadiye's Funding history

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Hello Students!

I wanted to write to say hello to you all and to ask how your school year is going?

Almost all of the United States has been watching and reading about the hurricane that came ashore in the state of Texas last week, bringing very large amounts of rain up to 52 inches in 3 days. They had named the storm
Dear Students

I understand that Judy will be visiting you soon. I hope you all get to meet her. She is a wonderful person, and works very hard to get the tools and resources you need to get a good education. Bravo to Judy!

I had a very interesting and educational trip to Croatia. We travelled mostly by bus along the coast. The country and the sea were incredibly beautiful. Tourism provides most of the country’s income.
Croatia has been ruled by many different empires, going back to the Roman empire in 300 AD. The different types of architecture in the cities tell the stories of the different occupying rulers through time.

As Anold said, travel opens your mind to many things you’d never thought about before.

I hope school is going well for all of you.
Deusi said, “Education is like a shield in the battle ground”.


Wiseman, my fruit trees were not as prolific as last year, but I did get enough apricots to make jam for myself and friends. And I think I will get some pomegranates this year.

Have fun as well as working hard! Susan
My fellow student:

Welcome back to school! This is a new semester, it is time for new goals. new ideas and new learning.
At end of last semester, I wrote to you to write to me about the most remarkable or important thing that happened to you during your holiday! I am looking forward to reading your reply when you next write your journal.. Now while I really interested in what are you taking this year what will be your favorite subjects.

Knowledge will give you the power to be known you must read everything you can the more you know the more valuable you will be as a person and to your society.

I am coming to Tanzania at end of August and beginning the September.
I am looking forward to seeing you all.

Have fun and stay focuse! Best wish for all of you!
Hi Susan
I'm fine .I hope you are fine too .today I want to share with you a little bit about Movement and locomotion.
Movement is the process where by some parts of the organism shift from one place to another and locomotion is the movement of the whole organism from one place to another
There are differences between movement and locomotion
These are
-movement is exhibited by both plants and animals while locomotion is exhibited by only animals
-movement involves some parts of the organism's body while locomotion involves the whole body of the organism
Have a nice moment
Elisante
Hello School Fund students!

Welcome to a new school year. I hope that your long break was full of family and friends, good work and good times.

I also hope you can reset your mind quickly back to class and lessons, learning and growing in your knowledge base.

I look forward to reading your posts this year, to learning more about you: your joys and hopes and challenges.

I also have some news! Madam Judy is coming to visit Tanzania in July and August!

This is a very good chance to meet a fine lady, a good friend of yours, and a very important person for your future.

Until soon?
Welcome back,
Karen
Dear Students
How are you all? I hope you are enjoying school. You all seem to be working very hard, and I applaud your endeavors. Maybe some of you have finished your final exams by now?
I am having the great good fortune to travel to Croatia in two days. I'm going with a group from Stanford University. It is my turn to study because we were assigned many books to read about Croatia and its history prior to our trip. I understand it is a beautiful country with many waterfalls and mountains. We will also travel down its coast. The Adriatic Sea, I'm told, is chrystal clear and blue. Thank you, dear students, for writing to me. I regret that I can't answer each letter personally. There are too many of you now to do that. Sincerely, Susan
Hi Susan
I am fine .I hope you are fine too.The school has already opened and we are happy about it .In our holiday we used our time in studying tuition
Its cold season now in Tanzania and most of the farmers have started to harvest their crops
Its my first time to hear "apricots" and I never saw it even on a picture.I think in Tanzania we don't have them .May you please share with me a picture of apricot so I can be aware of it .
Have a nice day
Elisante
Dear Students

Once again, I read your letters with pleasure. You all have interesting subjects to discuss, and you express what you understand so well.
Are you learning your subjects is English??

I’ve been working in my garden several hours a day. This year we’ve had a lot of rain (the first year of rain in quite a while). The apricots are huge! The size of oranges. I am so happy with them because they are my favorite fruit. Today I made apricot jam.
Tomorrow I’ll make more. The fruit is falling off the tree because they are so heavy. (I only have one tree) It’s amazing because the tree has never given fruit before.
I’m wondering now if you have apricots? Maybe not. I don’t remember seeing any in Tanzania.

Is it a hot season in Tanzania now?

I think about you all, and am so proud of your efforts and accomplishments. Please write again, and tell me about yourselves.

Sincerely, Susan
My fellow students, time just flew so fast. This semester is close to its end. You all must be very busy preparing for your final exams.

I hope you are all doing a great job this semester. Some of you graduated at end of the last year. You must very anxious waiting for your notification which A-level school you are assigned to.

Doesn't matter where you are going, the most important is the goals your set and your determination to accomplish your golds.

The Chinese always say 90% is hard work and only 10% is your talent. You could accomplish everything as long as you want to.

During your break, I would like you to write down what your major accomplishing and one thing which makes you proud of yourself that you would like to share with everybody. The things your did which will make me so proud of you and encourage me to continue to support you for your future school years. My goal for all of you, one day for your to go to College/University, You are somebody everybody will proud of you.

The way to do is that you set your final goal, the goal between one step a time and try reach it then go for the next goal, eventually, you will reach your final destination.

Best regards,
Judy
Dear Students
I hear that you are leaving school soon for your long semester break. I hope you get a well-deserved rest, but if you can't rest, I hope your break is productive.
I think you all deserve special support and recognition for the very hard work you are putting in to get your education. I encourage you to keep trying, and see each challenge as an opportunity to learn and grow. You will be stronger and more capable to meet the challenges of adulthood if you can face the difficulties today.
Someone said that the shortest meditation is taking a deep breath. I love to do this when I feel stressed.
I’m lucky enough to be able to take some trips this year. I’m going to Croatia, Morocco and India.
I’ll report back to you about each trip.
Thank you for sharing what you are learning. I always learn from you. You are always welcome to share with me your concerns, difficulties and joys also.
Best to you all. Susan
Hi Judy
I am well. I think your fine too. Today I want to share a little bit about what we have study at school. It's all about Colonial administrative system. Colonial administrative system refers to the ways in which imperialist power used to impose colonialism to Africa. There are four colonial systems of administration. These are Direct rule ,Indirect rule ,Assimilation policy and Association policy.
Indirect rule is the system of administration in which African chiefs implemented colonial orders . It was used by British in her colonies such as Nigeria.
Direct rule is the system of administration in which traditional, political and administrative organization leaders are replaced with a Europe system. It was used by German in her colonies such as Togo, Tanganyika and southern Rhodesia(Zimbabwe)
Have a nice weekend
Elisante
Hi Jenny
I am fine and I am studying so hard in order to archive my goals . Sorry about your mother. May our almighty God help her
I wish you a nice moment
Elisante
Hi Judy
I am fine .Also I am still proceeding well with my studies. About the school,I like studying but I dislikes punishments. My accomplishments is to be a good doctor. Difficulties that I am facing are like ; lack of support from our fellow students because no one is perfect, we need to support each other , time for studying is not enough and also School's timetable are complicated with our time to be at our center(ganako secondary school) for writing journals and studying.
I wish you all the best,
Elisante
Dear student,
It has been a long time since I last wrote to you. I am very sorry! It is not because I forgot nor because of my laziness, but because I was tied up with my personal problem. My aging mother has been in and out of hospital many times for health issues, and I am her major care giver. Thanks for everyone's prayer,she makes small improvement.
Wish you do your best on your learning and make great effort preparing your test. You have big potential that's why TSFTZ funded you.
Please keep on writing your journal entries, we enjoy reading them and will try to write back to you at our best ability.
-Jenny
hi Susan
I want to share with you about poverty .Poverty means the non-sustainable economic system which dominated by insufficient provision of goods and services to the people
Poverty is a social and economic proplem .There are two levels of poverty which are :-
Individual (personnel) poverty :This is a situation whereby a person is unable to afford the basic needs like food,shelter and clothes .
National poverty .This is a situation whereby a country is economically depending on external assistance to finance the basic needs of the people and the expenditure of the government
I wish you all the best

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