future

The future is the time after the present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently exists and will exist can be categorized as either permanent, meaning that it will exist forever, or temporary, meaning that it will end. In the Occidental view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the projected timeline that is anticipated to occur. In special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone.In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that only the present exists and the future and the past are unreal. Religions consider the future when they address issues such as karma, life after death, and eschatologies that study what the end of time and the end of the world will be. Religious figures such as prophets and diviners have claimed to see into the future.
Future studies, or futurology, is the science, art, and practice of postulating possible futures. Modern practitioners stress the importance of alternative and plural futures, rather than one monolithic future, and the limitations of prediction and probability, versus the creation of possible and preferable futures.
The concept of the future has been explored extensively in cultural production, including art movements and genres devoted entirely to its elucidation, such as the 20th-century movement futurism.

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    The future of business in tanzania: “the need for comprehensive tax reform”

    Introduction Tanzania's current tax regime, characterized by a multitude of taxes and high rates, poses significant challenges for businesses and individual entrepreneurs. The array of taxes includes Import Duty (25%), VAT (18%), Excise Duty (10%), Rail Duty (5%), Corporate Tax (30%)...
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    SoC04 From Conflict to Coexistence: Tanzania's 15-Year Vision for a Wildlife-Integrated Urban Future

    From Conflict to Coexistence: Tanzania's 15-Year Vision for a Wildlife-Integrated Urban Future The air in Arusha's bustling marketplace hangs thick with the scent of ripe mangoes and diesel fumes, a symphony of vendors' calls and honking daladalas providing the soundtrack to daily life...
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    SoC04 The future of occupational health of workers in Tanzania

    Occupational health relates to the impact health has on work and work has on health. Its objective is to prevent or reduce occupational health diseases developing such as asthma, hand-arm vibration and noise induced hearing loss. Sometimes the employee brings these conditions into work and...
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    SoC04 The future of United Republic of Tanzania

    Tanzania is a nation with the merger of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, where the merger took place in 1964, Tanzania has been making various efforts to achieve a middle-class economy, including infrastructure construction, health care provision and many other things but also there are factors that...
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    SoC04 A Mother's Hope, A Nation's Future: Investing in Expertise to Empower Tanzania's Healthcare Heroes

    A Mother's Hope, A Nation's Future: Investing in Expertise to Empower Tanzania's Healthcare Heroes In rural Tanzania, a young mother walks for miles under the scorching sun, a sick child cradled in her arms. Her destination: a local clinic desperately lacking essential medical supplies and...
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    SoC04 The City of the Future: Designing Inclusive and Resilient Urban Spaces in Tanzania - A Vision for 2050

    The City of the Future: Designing Inclusive and Resilient Urban Spaces in Tanzania - A Vision for 2050 Tanzania stands at a pivotal moment in its urban development journey. Our vibrant cities, brimming with culture and commerce, are grappling with significant challenges that demand innovative...
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    SoC04 The Tanzania We Want: A Future Free From Corruption

    Introduction In the pursuit of the 'Tanzania We Want,' combating corruption and fraud stands as a paramount challenge. Corruption undermines social cohesion, hampers economic progress, and erodes trust in institutions. The top-ranked countries in the fight against corruption—Denmark, Finland...
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    SoC04 Responding to immediate challenges and setting Tanzania up for the future

    Someone will think about the future. It had better be us. Imagine that it’s 7am, January 1, 2050.What world would you be waking up to? What world would you want to wake up to? Obviously, no human interaction occurs in a vacuum, and can ever be considered independent of context. Context is often...
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    SoC04 The future of females of Tanzania: Full packaging and equipped with tools

    Despite women breaking barriers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations and some overcoming obstacles in leadership roles, the transformation of the gender landscape in the workplace remains somewhat limited. Gender imbalances across occupations and sectors...
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    SoC04 Tanzania Transformed: Journey to a Digitally Empowered Future

    I. Awakening the Digital Nation The familiar hum of drones fills the air in Dar es Salaam, seamlessly delivering medical supplies and groceries, bridging the gap between urban centers and rural communities. In the fields, farmers' faces glow under the light of their smartphones as they consult...
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    SoC04 Tanzania Tuitakayo: A Prosperous and Sustainable future

    "Tanzania Tuitakayo: A Prosperous and Sustainable Future" It is the year 2039, and Tanzania stands as a beacon of progress and innovation in East Africa. The country has undergone a remarkable transformation, driven by a collective vision of a prosperous, sustainable, and equitable future for...
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    SoC04 Tanzania Tuitakayo: Japo's Dream for a Brighter Future

    Japo sat on the veranda, sipping his morning chai and gazing at the majestic snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro. He dreamt of a Tanzania different from the one he knew - a Tanzania Tuitakayo, a Tanzania We Want. A land where opportunity bloomed like the bougainvillea cascading down his neighbor's...
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    SoC04 Eco-Friendly Entrepreneurship: A Sustainable Future for Tanzania's Coastal Communities

    I.Tanzania's Coastal Communities: A Crisis and an Opportunity In Tanzania's sun-drenched coastal havens, where turquoise waters meet pristine shores, a silent struggle for survival unfolds. Over 70% of households grapple with poverty, their livelihoods eroding as the ocean's bounty dwindles...
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    SoC04 Tha Tanzania we want: A vision for the future

    In the heart of East Africa lies Tanzania, a nation brimming with potential and vibrant dreams. It is the year 2024, and the country stands on the brink of a transformative journey that will redefine its future. This is the story of how Tanzania could embrace innovative and bold ideas to shape...
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    SoC04 Tanzania's journey towards a Digital landscape: Revolutionizing Law for Better future

    Tanzania, is a vibrant nation on the East African coast, is known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. However, when it comes to its political landscape, the country has been grappling with outdated laws and analog systems, hindering its progress in the...
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    SoC04 Nurturing Tanzania's Future Leaders by 2040

    I. Amina's Story: A Call to Action What if the key to unlocking Tanzania's future lies not in gleaming skyscrapers or bustling ports, but in classrooms without roofs and hospitals without doctors? Meet Amina, a bright 15-year-old from a rural village, dreaming of becoming a doctor. Yet, her...
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    Mbowe mdogo afunguka - Chadema kimebeba 'future' ya Watanzania

    "Hiki chama kimebeba 'future' na Watanzania wamekiamini kwamba ndiyo chama pekee ambacho kinaweza kui-transform nchi kwa sasa," - JamesMbowe mwanachama wa Chadema ambaye mpaka sasa haijulikani ana cheo gani kwenye chama japo duru zinasema anaandaliwa kurithi mikoba ya mwenyekiti.
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    SoC04 The future of goats and sheep in Tanzania

    According to the current trends in the market of sheep and goat sector, it shows that this business is at a critical stage in its development, and it is of utmost urgency to halt its decline, even if this means that some forms of support have to be re-evaluated. If no action is taken, the...
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    SoC04 Vision for a Thriving Future in Tanzania

    In the heart of East Africa, nestled between the vast plains of the Serengeti and the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean, lies Tanzania - a country with a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. As the sun rises over the majestic peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro, casting a golden...
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    SoC04 Vision for the future Tanzania: Education Sector in 25 years

    Introduction Tanzania stands at a pivotal juncture in its development trajectory. As the nation looks towards the future, it is imperative to envision a comprehensive roadmap for the education sector that will drive social and economic progress for the next 25 years. This presents a detailed...
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