Saturday, November 23, 2013

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Today I was in Minneapolis I attended a meeting held to organize a meeting of the African, Black Americans and others of African descent who will make on October 9, 2010. I attended board meetings also Afrifest. When I repeat, I walked in Apple Valley, I went to the bookstore of Half Price Books. I am visiting this shop many times and I ever write about in this blog. Niliyoyaona today is what I always travel a la carte counted visiting bookstores in the United States. Many people were included, children, adolescents, adults, men and women. Some parents travel a la carte were included and very young children, even infants. Shop is great, but people were overlapped each part, they see the books, travel a la carte they read them, and buy them. Some were rehearsing their children stories. Very young children, I heard them speak with parents or desire them about books. It is very touching heart you saw his mother sitting with her baby Bizana about a book that looks at child. So ki-American children are raised. Nimeshaandika about this issue in several articles in this blog and in the book of CHALLENGES: Social Essays. The whole time I was in the shop I had the same thoughts travel a la carte every day, I think the children's upbringing and relates to the formation of our children in Tanzania. We do not have bookstores like the U.S., although travel a la carte we have bars in every city, even small towns, and every corner. We do not have a culture of reading travel a la carte books and send our children to bookstores or libraries. While others are creating their children a solid foundation to seek knowledge, we played travel a la carte with our lives and our children's lives. Are you in this world, requiring knowledge and skills, our children will be able to compete with the children of others?
For many parents here at home that do not have a culture of reading different books, they can not build their children travel a la carte practice. Look even big houses being built and ATZ .... is rare to find designated study room. This contributes very very little scope for us young Kitz. April 25, 2010 at 12:37 AM
Now Professor, it becomes difficult for the children of Tanzanians and their parents to consider the books because the basic needs it is not available ... The son of the U.S. on his head is not quite clear if there is a question of drawing water at the well three miles, using a muzzle-loader to read, does not have clothes to wear, no PENCIL or pen and write registers. Walk three miles or more to go to school, cutting wood for cooking food .. I think we are looking at these things for forty million Tanzanians who are grappling with these fundamental problems and not the four million who remain ... There is a big problem when the house of debauchery travel a la carte ... I think this is building strategies travel a la carte to fight together again would be ashamed and hypocrisy it to the next level could kuhamsha development April 25, 2010 at 8:05 AM
Mtanga brother, I see we agree perception. Maybe just a little move niongelee Brother Never. Tanzanians Nimefuatilia culture for many years, and I have been complaining for years. While it is true that your most Tanzanians who have a life of hardship and even across the notebook and pencil I bring trouble, but another fact is that there are thousands of Tanzanians in every province and territory travel a la carte in which they burned millions of money on beer, parties, and so on. See even on the Anonymous blog, and see how people travel a la carte overflowing onto minuso, the table being are overwhelmed bottles and cans of beer. Budget beer many Tanzanians are thousands every week. Becomes a point to meet with them in Tanzania, for I come every year. Ninalumbana them everywhere, why do I travel in different parts of the country. Even in June, July and August this year will be in there, and I will be nalumbana travel a la carte them. Do not have a culture of buying books and reading, even if they have a lot of money how much. Hawathamini education, meaning they valued, even celebrated contributions would decrease by at least contribute to the school desks in their city or setup portion of the book afford disadvantaged children. Many Tanzanians are able, but do not have a culture of valuing education. Here in America, there has been significant economic problems travel a la carte for over a year now. Many have lost their jobs and life is difficult. They have a culture of buying and reading travel a la carte books, but in this case, their purchasing power has decreased. But reports indicate that this difficult time, the number of people who go to the library to read has grown so much. Library of America travel a la carte reported that it had not. That is lacking in the ability to buy books to go beyond control of the library. But Tanzania is no such thing. Tend passing on regional library, whenever I was in the country. I see very much of the school children. Adults can have it out in stone, they chat, but do not enter the library. They complain that they do not have jobs, but the idea of entering the library and educate, even if it is only read English books, to submit the same in this world of competition, it is heads of waTanzani

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