The Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School, Dar Es Salaam - Tanzania
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Aids Awareness - Arwa Hassanali, Alefiyah Hassanali and Husseina Hassanali Aids Awareness
Arwa Hassanali,
Alefiyah Hassanali
Husseina Hassanali
16 years
Form 3

The work attempts to depict the causes of AIDS and how education can serve as a vaccine against this scourge.
 
Hope - Happiness Chilima   Hope
Happiness Chilima
16 years
Form 5 BM

Hope, painted in black and white. Black represents pessimism and white is hope or optimism. On the darker side there is a man leaning to face reality. He is full of sorrow and is shedding tears. He is desperate and has no hope at all. The bright side represents hope. When a person is optimistic and determined he is ready to make a move. The leg is ready to move. The man bending is ready to run. The happy face of a child shows hope and optimism. The hand is a sign of success.

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Aids awareness
Arwa Hassanali
16 years
Form 3
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