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

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Arafa Hasani
My name is Arafa Hasani, I come from a background that has had both struggles and triumphs. Growing up, I faced financial hardship, which required me to work hard from an early age to help support my family. Despite these challenges, I was able to excel academically and develop a strong sense of determination and resilience. The most difficult experience I faced was losing 3 months without going to school while in primary due to my father’s illness which made my mother use a lot of money for his treatment and made me fail to go to school. A moment of pride came when I received an award for my academic achievements from the TSFTZ team, which validated my hard work and dedication. The happiest moment in my life is being among members of TSF family. My dream is to become a laboratory scientist so that I can help others and make a difference in our community. I plan to achieve this by working hard in school and pursuing higher education. After reaching my dream, I hope to give back to my family, community, and WEF by volunteering and donating to help others achieve their goals. If I had the power to change my country, I would work to improve access to education and healthcare, as I believe these are crucial for a better future.

Birthday: 2001

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: When the Mind is Blind

I Want to Be: Lab scientist

Hobbies: Swimming

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Iringa Girls Secondary School

A-Level School: Kondoa girls high school

University: Kampala international university in Tanzania

Funding for third year (120) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for second year (80) 2023: $80
Funding for Form 6 2021: $150
Funding for Form 5 2020: $150
Funding for Form 4 2019: $100
Funding for Form 3 2018: $125
Funding for Form 2 2017: $150
Arafa's Journal
425 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.
Hey everyone! 👋
I hope you're all having an amazing holiday break, filled with lots of joy and relaxation! I wanted to share a bit about what I've been up to during my time off.

This holiday, I decided to embrace the cozy vibes and have a "staycation" at home. 🏠 I spent a lot of time reading books, watching movies, and just chilling out. One of the highlights was definitely trying out some new recipes in the kitchen. I even baked a cake for the first time! 🎂 It wasn't perfect, but it was delicious (and I learned a lot in the process!).
This experience made me think about how important it is to step outside of our comfort zones and try new things, even if we're not sure we'll succeed. Just like in our classes, sometimes we have to experiment and make mistakes before we can truly master a concept.


I've also been taking some time to reflect on the past semester. It was definitely a challenging one, but I'm proud of how far we've all come. Remember that super tough research paper we had to write? 📝 I was so stressed out about it, but I learned so much about time management and research skills.

Looking ahead to the next semester, I want to focus on staying organized and prioritizing my mental health. I'm planning to start a daily meditation practice 🙏 to help me stay calm and focused, and I'm also going to make sure to schedule in some time for fun activities and social connections.


I hope you're all taking the time to recharge and do things that bring you joy. Whether it's spending time with family, pursuing a hobby, or simply relaxing and unwinding, remember to prioritize your well-being. 😊

I'm really looking forward to seeing you all again next semester! Let's support each other, stay positive, and make the most of our university experience.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy holiday season! 🌟
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