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ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES (FOCB) THIRD YEAR PROVISIONAL RESULTS - SEM1 2012/2013 - SECOND DRAFT- APPEAL INCLUSIVE
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GM300

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HM301

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MK302

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FN301

FN302

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194

2 Rpt. FN300 Supp. 1.9 FN301 4.3 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 2.4 2.3 Rpt. CL100 2 3.8 3.5

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C

2008 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2009 FOCB 2010 FOCB

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Abs C C E B+ B B B+ C B B+ B B+ A B B C B+ B+ A B B C B Abs

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

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E B

D

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4 6 7 12 15 17 18 20 21 23 28

Supp. EC200 Supp. FN300 Supp. FN301 Discontinue: 3 failed courses QA14.1 GPA Repeat 1.6 1.625 QA14.2 semester 4 2 3.6 2.5 3.7 3.5 2.3 3.3 2.8 4.6 Rpt. EC200 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 2.3 Supp. AC300 Supp. 2.2 AC305 3

8 4 10 5 8 6 6 7 6 6 7

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D

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Abs B C B A A C B B A B+ C B

B C C B C A B C B C B+ A A

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B+ C B A

B C B C A

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Abs Abs

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ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES (FOCB) THIRD YEAR PROVISIONAL RESULTS - SEM1 2012/2013 - SECOND DRAFT- APPEAL INCLUSIVE
2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 34 36 37 38 39 40 3.5 3.4 3.8 2.4 Supp. CL100 3 3.4 Rpt. AC305 Rpt. CL100 Rpt. MT100 Discontinue: GPA 1.5 Repeat 1.5 QA14.2 semester 2.4 2.8 Supp. DEB200 Rpt. AC301 Rpt. AC305 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 4.4 2.3 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 Discontinue 5 3.8 2.1 Supp. IT200 2.6 Supp. MT100 4 5 6 7 4 6 B C A C A B B B C D B C B B B A B+ B B B+ A B B B B B B C B+ B+ B B+

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

42 43 44

7 5 7

E Abs

E Abs D B+

B A C

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B C C

E B+ B

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

45 46 47 49 51 52 53 54

Discontinue

4 5 6 6 6 5 7 8C A C

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E C

Abs B+ C C

Abs A B Abs A B+ B+ B A C C B+ B+ B+ D B B B C C D B A A B

Abs Abs Abs A A Abs C

Abs Abs A A

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

55 56 57 60 61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77

Supp. EC200 Supp. FN300 Supp. FN301 Discontinue: 3 failed Repeat 2 courses QA14.1 semester 3.4 3.1 x 2.3 2.1 2.1 Supp. MT100 3.1 4.4 3 Rpt. MT201 2.9 Rpt. MT201 4.2 3 Supp. AC300 2.2 Supp. AC301 2.6 Supp. FN300 4.8 2.5 Supp. DEB200

8 6 7 5 6 8 8 7 6 7C 7 5 7 6 5 4 7 B+ D B B+ C

C B C

C B B+ x C C C Abs Abs C

D

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D C C

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ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES (FOCB) THIRD YEAR PROVISIONAL RESULTS - SEM1 2012/2013 - SECOND DRAFT- APPEAL INCLUSIVE
2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 78 79 82 83 84 87 89 90 91 93 94 96 2.7 2.3 Rpt. CL100 4.3 3.2 Rpt. CL100 Supp. 2.9 EC200 4 4.7 3.3 3 3.2 3.8 3.3 Rpt. AC300 Supp. FN301 Discontinue: 1.4 GPA 1.375 QA14.2 3 3.6 2.5 Supp. FN300 Rpt. AC300 Supp. AC301 Discontinue: GPA 1.71428571428571 1.7 QA14.2 2.8 4.4 3.7 3.4 3.8 6 6 7 5 8 6 6 7 6 5 4 6 B C B+ C B+ B B C B A A A B B B B B B B+ A A A B+ B C C A B E D B B+ B+ A E B+ A B A B C C B B B B B B+ A B B B B+ A B+ B B+ B B+ B B+ B A C A B+ C B B+ B C B

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

99 100 102 103

Discontinue

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E

Abs C B B

C

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B B+ B

C

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B+

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105 107 108 109 112 113

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B B A B+ B B+ B+ B B+ A B+ B

Abs

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2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

114 115 116 117 118 120 121 122 123 124 125

Rpt. AC305 Supp. FN300 Supp. PS302 Discontinue: 3 failed Repeat 1.9 courses QA14.1 semester 3.5 3 3.4 3.4 3 4.2 4.4 3.8 3.6 4

7 6 6 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 6 A B B+ B A B C

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C B

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C B+ B+ B B B+ B B+

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ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES (FOCB) THIRD YEAR PROVISIONAL RESULTS - SEM1 2012/2013 - SECOND DRAFT- APPEAL INCLUSIVE
2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 127 130 134 135 137 139 140 141 142 143 146 148 149 153 155 157 158 159 160 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 170 172 174 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 188 4 Supp. AC305 Supp. 2.2 EC200 3.3 3 Rpt. EC200 3.2 2.5 3.2 4 2.7 2 Supp. AC301 3.8 3.3 2.7 3.7 3.2 2.7 3.7 3.3 4.2 2.6 Supp. FN300 3.7 3.2 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 Discontinue 3.2 3.1 4.3 3.6 3.2 3 4.2 4 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 Special Exams 3.2 4 2.9 3.6 3.7 3.2 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 Special Exams 5 5 6 5 6 6 3 5 8 8B 5 5 6 5 5 3 5 7 6 5 6 7 8 5 8 6 6 6 8 7 5 6 5 6 6 5 5 8C 5 B C B B C B C A C C C Abs Abs Abs B+ D B+ E C C C D C B A B+ B+ C B B+ B+ B B A D C C Abs Abs B B B B A B C B B+ A B B B Abs C B B A B B C D B C C B B C B+ A C B+ Abs B Abs A B+ A B B C B C B A B Abs B B+ B B+ C B B B C A C B B+ A A Abs A B+ B B+ B B+ A B B B+ B B A B B Abs A B B+ C A B B+ B B+ A B+ B B B B C B+ A B B C B B B+ A A B+ A C B B A B B C B+ A Abs C A B B A Abs A B B+ B+ B+ C A B+ B A A B B A B+ Abs Abs A B+ B+ A C B+ B B+ B+ B+ C B+ B B B+ A B C B C B+ B+ B+ B B A Abs Abs B B B B A A A B+ B B C B+ B B+ A C B B+

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ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES (FOCB) THIRD YEAR PROVISIONAL RESULTS - SEM1 2012/2013 - SECOND DRAFT- APPEAL INCLUSIVE
2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 190 192 195 196 197 199 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 217 219 220 222 4.4 3 Supp. AC100 3.1 2 3.2 3.6 4.4 3.7 3.2 3.5 Rpt. CL100 4.6 3.6 2.5 3 Supp. AC300 4.5 4 4.3 Rpt. AC305 Rpt. 2.1 FN300 4 2.1 Supp. PS302 2.4 Rpt. AC305 4 Supp. MK204 Discontinue: GPA 0.130434782608696 0.1 QA14.2 Discontinue: GPA 0 QA14.2 Supp. AC301 Discontinue: GPA 1.11428571428571 1.1 QA14.2 5 7D 6 6 5 7 5 6 6 7 5 5 9C 6 4 5 4 8C 6 6 5 5 A E B+ A C E B Abs C E B Abs C C B A D B C A B B Abs A B B+ B B B A Abs C B C B+ B+ B+ A A A E A B+ C A C B B B A A C C B B B A C B A B C B B+ B+ B+ C B+ B B+ B B+ A B+ A B B+ B+ B A A B A D B+ A B A C A B+ B A B A B+ B B+ A B B+ B B C C B+ B+ B B A A B A B B B A A B+ A B+ C C B+ B

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

226 2241

8 5

Abs Abs Abs

Abs Abs Abs

Abs

Abs

Abs

Abs

D

Abs

Abs

2010 FOCB

2243

12

B+

D

Abs

Abs Abs B

C

Abs Abs

Abs

Abs B

2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB 2010 FOCB

2266 2267 2275

Rpt. AC305 Rpt. FN300 Supp. PS300 Supp. PS302 Discontinue: 4 failed courses QA14.1 GPA 0.8 0.8 QA14.2 Discontinue 2.5 4

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...Corruption is efforts to secure wealth or power through illegal means for private gain at public expense; or a misuse of public power for privat e benefit. Corruption like cockroaches has co- existed with human society for a long time and remains as one of the problems in many of the world’s developing economies with devastating consequences. Corruption as a phenomenon, is a global problem, and exists in varying degrees in different countries (Agbu, 2001). Corruption is not only found in democratic and dictatorial politic s, but also in feudal, capitalist and socialist economies. Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist cultures are equally be deviled by corruption Corruption in India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Political corruption | Concepts | * Bribery * Cronyism * Kleptocracy * Economics of corruption * Electoral fraud * Nepotism * Slush fund * Plutocracy * Political scandal | Corruption by country | | Europe | * Albania * Armenia * Belgium * Bosnia * Denmark * Finland * France * Germany * Croatia * Cyprus * Czech Republic * Georgia * Greece * Iceland * Ireland * Italy * Kosovo * Latvia * Lithuania * Luxembourg * Macedonia * Moldova * Montenegro * Netherlands * Poland * Portugal * Romania * Serbia * Slovakia * Slovenia * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland * Ukraine | Asia | * Afghanistan * Bahrain * Bangladesh * Cambodia * China...

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...Corruption is a form of dishonest or unethical conduct by a person entrusted with a position of authority, often to acquire personal benefit. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement, though it may also involve practices that are legal in many countries. https://www.google.com.ph/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=corruption Political corruption is the use of powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain. An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties, is done under color of law or involves trading in influence. Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, gombeenism, parochialism patronage, influence peddling, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, andhuman trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is also considered political corruption. The activities that constitute illegal corruption differ depending on the country or jurisdiction. For instance, some political funding practices that are legal in one place may be illegal in another. In some cases, government officials have broad or ill-defined powers, which make it difficult to distinguish between legal and illegal actions...

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