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I live with my mother and other family members. My mother separated with my father due to misunderstanding. This forces me into a hard situation of not getting enough school needs. When I finished standard seven I was not sent to the public secondary school due to school needs, but I thank God because of good relatives, I got a chance at my secondary school. They tried as much as they could for the first term. What I see forward is not good because the chance of continuing is very limited. This is because of the burden of other students who need to go to school. What I am proud of my life is that I am doing well academically and surely I can accomplish a dream of being a doctor. This can be done by leaning science subjects.

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Hi Students!

I just read all the journal entries I have received since October. Such wonderful letters! I am so impressed by how mature and articulate you have become. I’m realizing that I have now been reading some of your journals for 5 years. When I look at your photos, I don’t recognize the child I first knew. You are teenagers now.
I especially love the stories that some of you told in your journals. Moral tales, I call them.

So congratulations for working so hard. I’m hoping you will achieve your goals, go to a university if you want, and become productive members of your community, and able to help others as you have been helped.

I am enjoying retirement. My age of 76 is bringing on a bit of health problems, like arthritis, but I keep active physically and don’t let it stop me from doing what I love to do.

I read a lot. I travel. I go to jazz concerts in San Francisco. I would love to return to Kenya and Tanzania for a visit. I’d love to visit your school. Maybe it will happen. Who knows?

So keep up the great efforts. I know it can’t be easy, but this is such a wonderful opportunity.

Very fondly, Susan
Hi wonderful students!
I've read all your journals this month, and really am impressed with your honesty and hard work at your schools. Some of you talked about the poverty that makes living difficult, and your understanding of the importance of an education. Many of you want to be doctors. I suspect some of you will find other passions for your future, but studying to be a doctor is a great goal, and will teach you discipline and the value of hard work. So try your best, and be of a positive mind. I have been getting ready to take a trip to the Caribbean island of Jamaica. I have relatives there who I love to see. I'm very excited to go. One of my cousins grows oranges and other Jamaican fruit. He has asked me to bring California apricots, almonds and dates. I guess they don't grow in Jamaica. My suitcase is weighed down with fruit! I'll write again when I return. Please know I am thinking of you, and wishing you a good school year. Susan
Hi WEF students
As always, I was inspired and happy to read your latest journals. You are a group of hard working students who care about your studies and how important education is to you, and to those who will benefit from your future endeavors. Many of you write about global climate concerns, and how climate changes affect life in Africa. Some are struggling with ideas of God. One student sent in a beautiful photo of a musk ox on a plain in the Gorongoro Conservation area. Another wrote a ode to Judy, the “Mother of WEF”. I’m sure the poem will touch Judy’s heart.

So thank you all who write in these journals.

I have been working in my garden. We have a few days of heavy rain, so it is a good time to weed. Also studying Spanish conversation. I’ve also been photographing some jazz musicians, which is very entertaining for me.

Take care. I’m guessing you are back from Easter break by now. Study hard! We are thinking of you.
Susan
Hi Students
How are you all? I’ve been reading all your journals, and enjoying them so much.
I learn a lot about your lives and about your struggles, challenges, and rewards in school. I so hope that you are going to succeed in school and that you will come out of school prepared to face a good future.

Your journals are all interesting. Sometimes someone writes a letter that is funny. Tariqaziz wrote a wonderful story about being chased by a bull on his way to market. Francis wrote about his daily routine in the morning before school. Very interesting to me to learn a little about your life out of school.

I have been gardening. A friend who is moving to another town gave me two large Azalea bushes to plant in my yard. In order to plant them in the right spot with enough shade, I dug up some other plants and moved them to a warmer spot. It was a long process. Now I hope the plants live!

Also I have an old house. The water pipes under the house have rotted and I have to replace them. AND there are rats under my house that chew the wood.

So that is the boring news of my life. HaHa
Susan
Dear Students
I understand you are all back from your vacation. Welcome back, and I hope you will find school interesting and rewarding. We support you and hope for your continuing success.
Hello susan.Thank you. Iam going to celebrate with my friend.and read geography as my this months interested subject.This is the part of it.
Causes Weather?
Weather occurs because of unequal heating of the atmosphere. The source of heat is the sun. The general principles
behind weather can be stated simply:

cause some of the water to evaporate.

surface air is wind.

may form, and precipitation may fall.
Weather and the Water Cycle
The water cycle plays an important role in weather. When liquid water evaporates, it causes humidity. When water
vapor condenses, it forms clouds and precipitation. Humidity, clouds, and precipitation are all important weather
Dear Students

First, let me wish you good luck with your national exams. They must be over by now. I hope you all did well, and will be happy with your results.

Secondly, a very Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate Christmas, and I hope you all enjoy your holidays and New Year celebrations.

My family celebrated Thanksgiving last week. Thanksgiving is a time when friends and family make a big feast, and enjoy being together for the meal. The traditional meal has roast turkey, potatoes and other root vegetables, cranberries, and pumpkin and apple pies for dessert. This year I contributed cranberry sauce and cornbread stuffing. I love this holiday so much.

Of course, many people in the U.S. are poor and don’t have such happy holidays. I worked with a group who filled 1000 boxes with food for struggling families.

I had a wonderful trip to Morocco. I wonder how much of the food Moroccans prepare is also common in East Africa. There is a French influence and dry hot climate there. Spices such as cinnamon and turmeric and coriander are important in their food.

One letter from you talked about the importance of cooperating with others to achieve success. I was reminded of my grandfather, who was a bee keeper and a pastor. He was a great story teller. He gave sermons on the lives of bees who depended on cooperation to survive.

Much affection for you all.

Susan
Hello Jenny. it is my hope that your are fine in this time and sorry for your health problem I am glad to hear that your are okay now I also thank you for writing a letter to me and I also want to inform you that I have finish my national exam. On my side I thank GOD because it is by his mercy and grace he has protected us since the beginning of the year 2017 and till we are about to reach the end of year, and also it is my hope that we are going To perform well in our exams on next week we are going to close our schools and we are going for holiday until January I sincerely send my greetings to your and also I thank you for your cooperation since the beginning of the year an important thing is that we should pray for each other us as the family I do not have much to say just pass my greetings to your family members and friends and I also wish you; A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018’’
Dear Jonathan.
In this month I have been so busy preparing for my form two national exams and during my studies I have read a certain topic and that topic I want to share with you. The name of the topic is WATER MANAGEMENT refers to the skillful and wise use of water source. the following are the importance of water . it is used in domestic purpose , for irrigation, used in industries .and also in transportation . WATER SUPPLY refers to the distribution and provision of water to the society. The following are factors affecting water supply ; the distance from the source of water,the size of family . The following are the effects of scarcity of water; occurrence of diseases ,death of plants and animals ,and also conflicts.
The month was positive to me because in everything plan I makes ,i always succeed and also my performance i continue raising it hig h.also I know that I will perform well in my national exams . The difficult that I faced in this month are lack of materials for studying and also enough time for studies due to shortage of electricity during the night also jealous among students . The solutions I used were prayers , studying hard also searching for materials .i also wanted to inform you that on 13 November , I am going to start our national exams and also others are starting the annual exams we promise you good results also pray for us . HAVE A NICE DAY
DearJENNY In this month I have been so busy preparing for my form two national exams and during my studies I have read a certain topic and that topic I want to share with you. The name of the topic is WATER MANAGEMENT refers to the skillful and wise use of water source. the following are the importance of water . it is used in domestic purpose , for irrigation, used in industries .and also in transportation . WATER SUPPLY refers to the distribution and provision of water to the society. The following are factors affecting water supply ; the distance from the source of water,the size of family . The following are the effects of scarcity of water; occurrence of diseases ,death of plants and animals ,and also conflicts.
The month was positive to me because in everything plan I makes ,i always succeed and also my performance i continue raising it hig h.also I know that I will perform well in my national exams . The difficult that I faced in this month are lack of materials for studying and also enough time for studies due to shortage of electricity during the night also jealous among students . The solutions I used were prayers , studying hard also searching for materials .i also wanted to inform you that on 13 November , I am going to start our national exams and also others are starting the annual exams we promise you good results also pray for us . HAVE A NICE DAY
Dear students,
Welcome to the TSF family. It is a privilege for me to work with you. Though my welcome may come a little late. Please know how lucky you are to be included in this big family. Hope you are happy and do your best to achieve your goal. Opportunity does not come by easily, you need to remember to grab this chance and make your life different. Put your greatest effort and make your dream come true.
I am having some health problem; hence I am not able to reply to your journal promptly. Please know that all the TSF staff do care a lot about you. I will try to write to you more often after I gain my health back. Thank you for your understanding.
-Jenny
Dear Students,

I love to collect wisdom from different sources that are meaningful to me.
Below are a few of my favorites that I would like to share with you:

1) When you master your emotions, you master your life
Anger. This is one emotion that is sure to pop up sometime during the day. How you deal with your anger says a lot about who you are as a person. How well do you manage your emotions? Do you have a harsh reaction if someone says something insulting to you? Anger can be a destructive emotion if not managed properly.

2) Respect other people’s opinions even when they differ from your own.

Conflict. It’s rare that two people agree on most topics. Conflict is everywhere. It happens at work, home, with family and friends. Disagreeing isn’t the problem (although most people think it is). The problem is not giving value to the opinions of others.

3) Experience The Joy Of Learning
Each time you learn something new you gain more knowledge and with more knowledge come more confidence. Learning helps us become more adaptable and flexible to new situations. Learning encourages us to be more creative and innovative in our thinking and we are therefore more comfortable with the unknown.
Reading books is a great way for us to learn. To fully embrace the joy of learning, never stop reading and searching for more knowledge.

4) Touch someone’s soul with your kindness
Random Acts of Kindness. It’s the little things in life that matter most. Hold a door, smile at people. Kindness does not cost much and it touches the soul of another person.

5) Speech is a powerful tool.
Your words. Watch your words carefully. They can be daggers or building blocks. You can crush the spirit of someone or make them feel like they can conquer the world. Taste your words before you spit them out. Words are your thoughts coming to life. It’s your choice.

What are your favorite quotes and wisdom to live by? I’d love to hear your thought on that.
Cheers,
Jonathan Gilbert
Hello all.i am okay.i want to give you the following sub topic.
ESTABLISMENT OF COLONIALISM
Scramble for and Partition of Africa
The Meaning of Scramble for and Partition of Africa
Explain the meaning of scramble for and partition of Africa

Background
Colonialism: Colonialism is a system by which weaker country is dominated by the powerful country economically, socially and politically. The colonization of the African continent was an important stage in the development of capitalism where the demands of capitalism become more advanced. It was also the process of exploiting non capitalist world. For this matter capitalism has passed various stages such as mercantile capitalism between 1400 and 1750 which was characterized by state formation in Western Europe, bullionism, militarism, national rivalry and expansionism. During mercantilism, capital was accumulated through plunder, pillage, piracy and banditry. Another was industrial capitalism which began around 18th c.AD. This created new demand for market, raw materials, areas for investment and cheap labour. This stage has the following characteristics; demanded minimal role of the state in the economy, had small and very competitive industrial enterprises and competitive industrial capitalism was unable to control trade directly in the early colonial or informal territories thus the essence of free trade ideology. The last one was monopoly capitalism which was characterized by the following features. Dominance of monopolies in the form of cartels, syndicates, trust and concerns, merging of bank capitals and industrial to form industrial, the dominance of export capital is distinguished from export of commodities, the formation of international monopolistic associations, which divided the world among themselves and division of world among the great capitalist powers which was achieved through the partition of Africa.
(a) SCAMBLE FOR AND PARTITION OF AFRICA
The scramble for Africa: A competition among European powers to obtaining colonies. It was a sudden rush or competes with others so as to acquire or do something. Therefore the scramble for Africa refers to struggle to acquire different parts of African continents
Partition: This was a process of dividing colonies to their respective colonial masters. This acts as a solution for the scramble of Africa.
Periodization: Scramble for Africa started more in 1870s while involving different European countries.
The Causes of the Scramble for Africa leading to the Partition
Assess the causes of the scramble for Africa leading to the partition
“Scramble” for and partition of Africa was a result of several factors, some of which included:
1. National balance of power: Before 1870 France and Great Britain were the stable power in Europe. By 1870/1871German defeated France and she took the Lorraine and Alsace province which produce minerals such as coal and iron but she still feared the French revenge. By 1877 and 1888 Russo-Turkish war also affected Europe. After this war it was impossible for the expansion in Europe. Due to this situation the scramble and partition of Africa was inevitable since it has the plenty of land and polite people.
2. Prestige (pride) of the nations: The number of colonies controlled by the colonial master/nation was the measure of wealth of a nation. So African continent was scrambled like a ball by the plays to reach this prestige
3. Industrial Revolution led to the demand of raw materials from Africa. These led to the competition among the European nations to obtain many colonies as possible in Africa. The first developed in Industries was the Britain which later spread to the other part of Europe such as French, Germany, Belgium and Italy.
4. American independence; After British being kicked out of the America, Britain lost more markets and cheap sources of raw materials. This led to British to turn their attention to Africa as an alternative market for their goods and cheap source of labour and materials for their industries.
5. Humanitarian reasons; European humanitarian advocated the abolition of slave trade since this undermined human dignity. Through effective occupation of Africa, humanitarians such as William Wilberforce and Grandville Sharp were able to establish centres for freed slaves in Liberia and Sierra Leone. They demanded the abolition of slave trade because it was against human rights.
6. Strategic reasons; It was argued that the colonization of Uganda, Kenya and Egyptians was a means of safeguarding the water of River Nile and to protect the Suez canal which is the short cut to Europe. The British and Dutch also control South Africa because they wanted to exploit gold and diamond since they were discovered in 1867 and 1885.
7. Population growth in Europe; In the 19th c Europe population grew steadily from about 190 million to about 420 million. This led to the need of new land for reducing the surplus population. Britain had earlier responded to this situation by settling some of her people in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Canada and South Africa.
8. Darwinism theory and Monroe doctrine; According to the Darwin theory weak were to be ruled by strongest race. This is called the survival for the fittest, the strongest race were the Europeans while Africa was weak and therefore colonization. Monroe alarmed British not to pip her nose to USA. When they do so they will be in trouble. The option for the British was to go to Africa without any fear.
Explain why some areas in Africa experienced more intensive scramble than others
Specific areas that experienced intensive scramble
Egypt was scrambled because of the Suez Canal and the River Nile built by French engineers and it was opened in 1869 at the cost of 4m pounds by the British and the French government.
Collective reasons were;
A shorter route to British investments in India and Far East
It improve revenue to British colonial government as all European users paid taxes
The waters of river Nile was used in irrigation in Egypt and Sudan in colonial cotton plantations

Congo basin; In Congo the powers involved were France, Belgium, Portugal and Britain. French claims over the Congo basin. These claims were supported by the treaties signed between the local rulers and De brazza. Belgium claims were supported by treaties signed by Henry Morton Stanley and Portuguese were claiming over the Congo Basin.

Niger Delta; Britain, France and German were involved. They wanted to acquire the Niger delta to use the water for navigation and irrigation activities.

East Africa; The scramble was between German and Britain. The British wanted to control the source of River Nile to the end. They all interested in the fertile soil and good climate e.g. the interlocustrine zone, Kilimanjaro etc.

Central Africa; Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia were the battle ground for Portuguese and British. They jointly formed the British southern African company under Cecil Rhodes. The reasons for the scramble were the fertile soil of shire highlands in Malawi, the Matebele and the Shona region and the mineral potentialities.

South Africa. In this region the power involved included France, Portugal, Belgium, Italy and British. The conflict was due to British interest to control from Cape Town in South Africa to Cairo in Egypt
Generalized reasons for the intensification of scramble in some areas were;
1) Accessibility to the interior; Rivers like Congo, Niger and Nile were economically important. These areas attracted many imperialist powers e.g. Congo River was accessible to the interior were there was mineral and agricultural good. French employed De brazza to sign various treaties with local rulers while king Leopold represent the interest of the Belgium. In Niger the treaties were signed between France and African rulers of Mandingo Empire, Tukolor Empire and Dahomey between 1880 and 1880. British also signed some treaties in Gold Coast the present day Ghana.
2) Agricultural potentialities; In order to get raw materials many European intended to occupy many fertile lands for agriculture e.g. Ndebele land, River Niger, Congo basin, Nile Valley, Shire of Malawi and Kenyan highlands.
3) Strategic areas; Egypt was a very potential area for both economic and strategic purpose. The areas become so potential after the opening of Suez Canal in 1869. Britain and France were the key power. There was rivalry between Egypt and the British in 1882 called Mahdist Uprising were by the Egypt were defeated and colonized by the British.
4) High population; These areas were scrambled because the population will provide a quick market and supply of labour e.g. Senegal, Sahelian and Savanna regions, Nigeria, Togo, Gold Coast and Cameroon.
5) Mineral potential areas; The countries like Angola and Nigeria were scrambled due rich minerals such as gold diamond and copper.

The Impact of the Scramble for and Partition of Africa
1) Led to the disintegrations of the pre existing African political Organization such as Dahomey, Asante in West Africa and Buganda in East Africa
2) Gave room to the establishment of colonial rule in Africa; This went hand in hand with the introduction of western culture through languages, education and religious activities. Africans who acquired Western culture were brainwashed to the extent that they appreciated the whites.
3) Intensive exploitation; The whites exploited African economy where by “Africans produced goods that she could not consume and consume what she could not produce” For this matter African exported raw materials while in turn the Europeans brought back industrial manufactured goods.
4) Destruction of traditional African subsistence economy; Africans were forced to produce cash crops that had no economic value to them. Others worked in mines for the benefit of the European powers e.g. The people of the Southern Tanganyika were forced by the German to produce cotton instead of food crops between 1902 and 1907. This led to the hunger and starvation.
5) Increase activities of the European missionaries; The European powers opened up churches with preach about the civilization of African people. They signed some treaties which undervalue our culture and dignity. This was done on the umbrella of abolition of slave trade.
6. Creation of future and endless problems of the African continents; The setting up of African boundaries by the Europeans have divided some African communities in to different states and they have contributed to inter-boundary conflicts in the continent e.g. Nigeria, Ruanda and Burundi.
7) Resistance among the African communities against colonial domination; Many Africans died during the wars of resistance. For example Samori Toure led the Mandinka against French in West Africa, Nandi resisted British in Kenya and Hehe resisted German just few to mention.
Hello Judy.I am sure that it was a tired some journey but don't loose hope to come again
Hello students,

I finally got back to the US last week.
It has been a very long trip to Tanzania this year total three weeks.

I was very happy to meet all of you and know everyone better.

My trip started from Karatu. I visited 5 schools in Karatu and I learn where do you go to school every day.

I am very happy to know all of you are doing well and every of you has a dream that you want to be successful one day. I encourage all of you to try your best to reach you own destination.

The get together was so well prepared and done by each of you. I am very happy to saw all your science presentations and poems you wrote to TSF and me. I will treasure them all my life.

I can say I am very proud to all of you. Keep up the good work I want to see each of you one day get to
good University/College to reach your own dream.

After Karatu, I went to ARUSHA attended the TED Global conference and visited couple schools in ARUSHA.
I enjoyed the TED conference this year. It was focused on the Africa, specially in agriculture, health and education.

Mr. Amos was a volunteer there, he had great experience being this Global conference and met people from around the world.
He had a life experience at the conference, where he was able to meet a group of bright inventive and talented group of people.

Later I went to Iringa. Iringa almost the second hometown for me. I have been there six times.
I visited all 8 schools in Iringa and meet all of you in person. I was very happy to meet you.

I had a great time at the get together party. All of you did a wonderful presentation. I am very happy to know all of you had fun that night.

My this year Tanzania trip was set MMM computer center for most of the 13 TSF schools.
At Iringa, We build total 5 new computer center in Iringa girls, Klerruu, Lugalo, Ebenezer, Miyomgoni and Update one MMM center at Ummusalama. We build one new computer center at Karatu Secondary School and update one MMM center at Ganako.

I am very proud of building the MMM computer center in most of the TSF schools. I really want all of you to go to the computer center to learn every subject you are interested from the RACHEL PLUS.
In the future everyone work will be on the computer. I hope that every single of you tell me what do you learn from the RACHEL PLUS.
I would like you could to start the debate team in your school so you all could practice how to speak in the public. Have the Math Club and challenge each other on the Math.

They will all benefit your long-term confidence.

I hope I will hear from all of you soon.

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