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    3.12 DATA PROCESSING 25 3.12.1 Quantitative data 25 3.12.2 Qualitative data 25 3.13 DATA ANALYSIS 25 4.0 APENDICES 27 4.1. RESEARCH BUDGET 27 4.2. RESEARCH QUESTIONAIRES: 29 INTERVIEW GUIDE QUESTIONS 30 ABBREVIATIONS SACCOS : Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies. NBFI’s : Non- Banking Financial Institutions. RC : REGIONAL COMMISSIONER LTD : Limited. USA : Unites States of America. UK : United Kingdom (England). TZS/TSHS : Tanzanian

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    “DEVELOPING AND FINANCING EFFECTIVE AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAINS” Experience from CRDB Bank Plc Samson Keenja‚ CRDB Microfinance Services Company Limited‚ Dar es salaam‚ Tanzania INTRODUCTION Agriculture is the leading economic sector in Tanzania‚ providing a livelihood to 80% of the population. It is the primary source of food and raw materials accounting for 50% of the GDP and a leading export sector. It remains important for achieving sustained growth‚ poverty reduction and rural development

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    Vanzetti elsewhere during the crime. Vanzetti feared for his safety and that of his friends. Vanzetti’s gun had not been used in the shooting. Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) What was the significance of the Sacco-Vanzetti trial? It established capital punishment. It established important legal principles. The crime was unusual in its brutality. It symbolized Red Scare fears. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) What was

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    In the article Crime and Deviant in the Life Course‚ authors Robert Sampson and John Laub examined the “life-course theory”. Their discussion posits the main idea that both continuity and change are present throughout the life-course of people and that changes in the behavior of a person may happen through new experiences or social affairs. Additionally‚ Sampson and Laub put forward that the emotional attachment of a previous offender to life changing experiences‚ such as marriage or job‚ causes

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    1929 19th Amendment (women’s suffrage) ratified Sacco and Vanzetti arrested; First commercial radio broadcast in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania; Volstead Act- reinforced prohibition; Merchant Marine Act; Esch-Cummins Act Warren G. Harding elected (Rep) [1921-1923] Washington Disarmament Conference [1921-1922] Emergency Quota Act restricts immigration Sacco-Vanzetti Trial Congress passed resolution declaring WWI ’1919’ had officially ended Fordney-McCumber tariff Five-Power Naval Treaty; Four-Power

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    opinions. Four issues that reflect this ideological clash are the rise of the KKK‚ who harbored Fundamentalist and nativist beliefs; the Scopes trial‚ which pitted the curriculum of John T. Scopes and evolution against Fundamentalism creationism; the Sacco and Vanzetti trial‚ epitomizing racial bias and prejudice against immigrants; and the Prohibition movement‚ stemming from the World War I German scare and modernist acceptance against Fundamentalist resistance to alcohol. The clash between Fundamentalism

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    lynched by the klan 1920 People started to pay money to see sporting event  Athletes became famous‚ treated as celebrities CHAPTER 20 From Business Culture to the Great Depression: The Twenties‚ 1920–1932 The trial and execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti represented what them of twenties America? What did Calvin Coolidge believe was the chief business of the American people? The backbone of economic growth during the 1920s was the increased consumption of what?  During

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    In Chris Sacco article‚ he claims “Proper gun safety should‚ if logic prevails‚ include educating children about the dangers of firearms”. (1) Most parents that are against gun safety being taught to their kid may misunderstand the purpose of it. They believe it’s only good for teaching children how to shoot guns and encouraging them more to play with them‚ but that’s far from the goal. It teaching children that firearms are that can injury other as Sacco states “guns can and will

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    The Red Scare (1919-1920) Thesis Statement: Did you know The “Red Scare” refers to the time where the fear of radicalism (especially Bolshevism)large number of strikes and bombings resulted in street violence and government crackdowns on suspected radicals. Describing The Red Scare: The majority of Americans condoned these actions during the Red Scare Laws were eventually passed that made the Socialist Party an illegal organization and barred its candidates from becoming candidates in elections

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    as scapegoats to further the cause of ruthless people. Throughout history‚ a myriad of people have been wrongly persecuted for belonging to a specific social group. One example of scapegoating is seen in the infamous "Sacco and Vanzetti" trail in which Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were arrested outside Boston in 1920 and charged with robbing and killing a shoe factory paymaster and his guard. After WW1‚ America suffered a great loss in business production‚ unemployment levels

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