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

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Emmanuel Feda
I vividly remember the time when I lost my mother. I was in class six, and I couldn’t imagine life without her support and guidance, as she had been there for me since birth. Facing life without her was overwhelming, but I am grateful to God for giving me strength during that difficult time. This experience taught me that no matter what hardships I face, I should always remember God’s presence as a source of hope and resilience.
I later learned about an organization that provides financial support for students throughout their education, helping them achieve their dreams. Hearing about this opportunity filled me with hope and determination. When I was selected to receive funding, I committed myself to working harder than ever, knowing that this chance could help me realize my goals and improve my life.
After completing my O-level studies and receiving my results, I was thrilled to learn that I had passed. This achievement brought me one step closer to my dreams. I understood that advancing through college would require even greater focus and maturity. Recognizing that I was now responsible for my future, I resolved to take this stage of my education more seriously than ever to ensure I stayed on the path to success.
Throughout my academic journey, I have aimed to inspire those around me, demonstrating the importance of growth and maturity. I believe that part of growing up means thinking carefully before making decisions and choosing positive actions that benefit not only oneself but also others.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Story books

I Want to Be: Pharmacist

Hobbies: playing football

Family: father, 3 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Ruaha Secondary School

University: St Joseph College of Health and Allied Sciences

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 4 2023: $200
Funding for Form 3 2022: $250
Funding for form 2 2021: $250
Emmanuel's Journal
453 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 Family
It’s been a while but I just hope you are all doing good as well as I am. I’m in my college education and I keep on adapting to this new environment of education and my whole life as well. I’m looking forward to hearing back from you too.
Wishing you all the very best everyday.
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