1. Half Size Photo.
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2. Contact Details:
a. P.O. Box:
Phone: +255713687012
c. E-mail:
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3. Comments:
Remmy started the course at a low profile and gained confidence after finding his space in the pace and rythm of the course. There are a lot of things to study here and it can be very difficult at the begining. Remmy has improved greatly towards his graduation stage. He contributes well in class discussions and displays his good understanding. On 18 October, 2009 – he did an exam on Birds Identification Test and scored - 92 %. Excellent! This makes him a potential Birding Guide!
4. Resume/CV:
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5. Classrooms
a. Photos.
b. Presentations Single & Album:
c. Progressive Lists of General Identifications for Animals, Birds & Plants.
6. Projects:
a. Cover Page.
b. Sample Pages.
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7. Safaris & Field Trips:
a. Photos:
b. Reports:
c. Evaluations by Tour Leaders & Tourists.
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8. Tests & Exam Papers:
a. Results:
9. Certificate PROTS
a. Certificate.
b. Academic Transcript:
c. Evaluation Reports.
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10. Certificates – Others.
a. Certificates from other Colleges – VETA, Computer, etc.
b. Secondary School Leaving Certificates.
c. National Exams Results, etc.
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11. Licenses:
a. Driving.
b. Mountain, etc.
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12. Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.
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13. Travel Documents – Passport.
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14. Articles:
a. Best Animal, Bird or Plant. Best Field Trip, Park, etc.
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15. Photo Album:
On his field trip to Tarangire Greyson loved the Impalas with their Harem - One Male, many Females!
Greyson like a Harem System and the way it is mastered by Impalas.
Ask him!
They also saw the Ostrich in Tarangire National Park.
Just like he likes the harem thing, the Ostrich impresses him with its Polygamous lifestyle. Courting many females and bringing them home to lay eggs in your nest!
He can talk the whole day on the Husbandry at the Nest and the Economy of Numbers evolved by the Ostrich!
Tarangire is famous for huge Baobabs and Greyson remembers our lecture on Baobab - A Longest Living Tree???
Really?
Elephants: Matriarch System - Oldest cow being a leader of the group. Mauma will tell you the significance of this and how Big is Beautiful!
Related Tasks:
Greyson takes it seriously.
Related Tasks are directives from the Ministry under the new National Curriculum for Tour Guides.
He did most of the Related Tasks (File Zima!) - we can only publish a few!This is enough to show just how competent Greyson is in completing his tasks.
Other Tests and Examinations & Photos:
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