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Angella is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Angella Nsajigwa
Losing my father was one of the most painful experiences for me and my family. He was not only a parent but also a friend and caretaker. Despite this loss, I found pride in graduating from high school and joining Muhimbili University with support from WEF.
My dream is to become a skilled and successful medical laboratory scientist. To achieve this dream, I must work extra hard. Once I reach my goals, I would like to support my family, WEF and the community by providing assistance where needed.
If I had the power to change my country, I would focus on improving education accessibility and quality. Every person deserves a chance to learn and grow, and I believe education is the key to a brighter future.

Birthday: 2001

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology 5th edition, Microbiology and Immunology

I Want to Be: Medical lab personnel

Hobbies: Reading books, cooking

Family: mother

O-Level School: Iringa Girls Secondary School

A-Level School: Songea girls secondary school

University: Muhimbili University of Health And Allied Sciences

Funding for third year (80) 2023:
School Fees   $80

TOTAL   $80
Funding for Form 6 2018: $150
Funding for Form 3 2017: $150
Funding for Form 2 2016: $110
Angella's Journal
416 Entries
hello family
Today I want to share with you about the history of computer development.
Here’s a quick sweep through the major milestones in computer history:

- *Pre‑digital (‑1800s)* – Mechanical calculators like the abacus and Pascal’s adding machine showed that computation could be automated. Charles Babbage’s “Analytical Engine” (1837) is considered the first design for a programmable computer, though it was never built.

- *Early electronic computers (1940‑1950s)* – ENIAC (1945) and Colombe (1943) used vacuum tubes to perform calculations thousands of times faster than mechanical devices. The von Neumann architecture (mid‑1940s) introduced the stored‑program concept, where both data and instructions live in the same memory.

- *Transistors & mainframes (late 1950s‑1960s)* – Replacing bulky tubes with transistors made computers smaller, faster, and more reliable. IBM’s 7000 series and later the System/360 brought mainframe computing to businesses and governments.

- *Integrated circuits & minicomputers (1960s‑1970s)* – Chips that packed many transistors onto a single silicon wafer enabled the rise of minicomputers like the DEC PDP‑11, which were affordable enough for universities and research labs.

- *Microprocessors & personal computers (1970s‑1980s)* – Intel’s 4004 (1971) was the first commercial microprocessor. This led to kits such as the Altair 8800 and fully assembled machines like the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM PC, putting computing into homes and small offices.

- *Graphical user interfaces & networking (1980s‑1990s)* – Xerox PARC’s GUI, popularized by the Macintosh and later Windows, made computers intuitive. Meanwhile, ARPANET evolved into the Internet, turning isolated machines into a global network.

- *Mobile & cloud era (2000s‑present)* – Smartphones and tablets brought powerful processors into pockets. Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) shifted much of the heavy lifting to massive data centers, while open‑source software and AI accelerators (GPUs, TPUs) are reshaping what computers can do.
Hello madam Judy,
It's my hope that you are fine with your daily activities and health to me i continue well too.I am so thankful to you for giving me my needs which make me to live well and do my studies well i appreciated it thank .In last week i had studied many things and i understood well in biology i studied about genetics in subtopic inheritance
HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND
ANGELA
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