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    with the head of state that has a ceremonious function. Some parliamentary nations merge the role of the president and prime minister such as South Africa where the president is also a member of parliament. Like all forms of government‚ there are advantages and disadvantages which shall be discussed below. As mentioned above‚ this system has many advantages. Firstly and most importantly‚ it is easier and faster to pass legislation compared to the presidential system which leads to a smoother governance

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    medicinal purposes for thousands of years‚ and it had even been recorded in ancient Chinese writing. Marijuana should be legalized for several reasons. The government could even earn money from taxing the sale of marijuana. The value to the medical world could outweigh the potential abuse. Then also because of its importance to paper and clothing industries. All of these are reasons marijuana should be legalized and not for the reasons teenagers want it legalized. Legalization should be considered

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    The Effects of Long Distance Trade in East Africa. By Deborah of Uganda 7th May 2008 Long Distance Trade was the trade between the East African coast and other interior states of Africa in the early 19th Century. In involved movement over long distances‚ the major participants were the Swahili speaking peoples of East Africa and the Arabs. The interior people included the Nyamwezi‚ the Kamba‚ the Yao tribes. They moved in caravans of 100 to 1‚000 people. Capital was provided by the Indian

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    James Davis Advantages and Disadvantages of E-commerce Bus 107 Debra Wilson November 22‚ 2010 Abstract In today’s economy‚ business moves at a rapid pace and shows no sign of slowing down. Many of the revolutionary changes that have taken place and supplied this economic engine with fuel are due to electronic commerce. The introduction of the computer into the workplace has brought about manifold changes and seemingly unlimited possibilities for merchants. This new technology offers many

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    Apartheid policies of the South African regime. These sporting boycotts‚ whilst not being the only measure‚ were an effective measure to institute change in South Africa. The sporting boycotts‚ lead by Commonwealth nations were significant because of the role of sport within South African society and within the Commonwealth as well. I argue that the sporting boycott of a particular sport‚ rugby was the most significant and the events surrounding the Springboks‚ the South African national rugby team

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    MARKET ANALYSIS FOR THE RETAIL INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA Contents Page Executive Summary 2 1. Introduction 3 2. Retail industry in South Africa 5 3. Macro and Micro environment analysis 6 3.1 Macro environment of Retail market in South Africa 6 3.1.1. Political Environment 6 3.1.2. Economic environment 8 3.1.3 Technological Environment 10 3.2 Micro environments analysis 11 3.2.1. Suppliers’

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    residence in Johannesburg. In the case‚ Yacoob J spoke at great lengths about the notions of meaningful engagement and reasonableness when one party is requiring an eviction order from the courts. Section 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa‚ 1996‚ talks about both meaningful engagement and reasonableness with regard to citizens’ right to housing. In this regard‚ the actions of the state in evicting people have to be in line with the Constitution. In the 51 Olivia Road case[2]‚

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    Economics ISA Globalization and South Africa April 23‚ 2013 Globalization is the process of expanding social and economic ties between nations‚ and benefits each partner through enabling it to concentrate on its competencies (GPF). From thousands of years ago when Silk Road connected Asia‚ Africa and Europe to speed the transfer of goods‚ the idea of globalization fermented in the minds of every merchant. Heading towards the 19th century this idea progressed further as new ways of transportation

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    We are living in the new era of modern technology which helps us handle most of our manual works. As the matter of fact‚ some hold the view that people not only have to train their mind to deal with works but also need to exercise to maintain a good health. On the contrary‚ some others argue that too much exercise also damages your health. Every coin has their two sides‚ honestly‚ I believe there are both pros can cons in this issue. On the one side‚ nobosy can deny the fact that exercise regularly

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    Turnitin has some very serious limitations to its ability to fully detect plagiarism. For one thing‚ Turnitin can only detect the most blatantly copied text. It cannot detect cleverly paraphrased passages‚ or copied text that has been vastly altered by the student’s use of a thesaurus. It is also ineffective for detecting works that have been written by another student‚ person or a “ghost writer‚” unless more than one student submits the paper. Turnitin cannot distinguish between text that has been

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