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    The 1940’s was dominated by numerous major events which would influence and shape the future of the American society. Some of the events that took place in the 1940’s involved breaking the sound barrier‚ the NBA being founded‚ NATO being established‚ and of course World War 2 along with many more events. Life back then was nothing like it was today. Most of the men were off fighting in the war‚ minimum wage was $0.43‚ and the women were trying to support their families. The base of the 1940’s revolved

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    How has the representation of gender changed in Coca-Cola? Adverts from the 1940s to the present day? I believe that the representation of gender has changed in the brand Coca-Cola‚ since the 1940s to the present day‚ in this essay I will outline my opinion and compare 2 adverts‚ one of which is in the 1940s and the other is in the 1990s. I will outline how it has changed later in this essay. The first advert that I shall be analysing or looking at in this instance is ‘The Pause That Refreshes’

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    beginning to look like a developing colony. - Later governors of the Cape Colony encouraged immigration - The descendants of some of the Khoisan‚ who are slaves from other parts in Africa and the East‚ and the white colonists formed the basis of the mixed-race group - The slaves from the East brought to South Africa their religion of Islam - By the second half of the 18th century‚ the colonists – mainly of Dutch‚ German and French Huguenot stock – had begun to lose their sense of identification

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    term‚ it is necessary to examine the evolution of the political system that was based on the principles and practices of apartheid. Historical Background The Union of South Africa became a self-governing dominion within the British Commonwealth on May 31‚ 1910‚ when four British dependencies were merged under the South Africa Act passed by the British Parliament in 1909. Unification was interpreted differently by British and by Afrikaner leaders‚ however. To the British‚ uniting the four dependencies

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    Persuasive writing draft – 1 Learning about the past is of no value because we live in the present Against the statement/ motion Someone once said that if we use a pistol to shoot the past‚ the future will use cannon to shoot us. History is a very important aspect of society. People strongly believe that they can learn a vast number of significant lessons from the past‚ because these lessons will give them the motivation towards success and teach them how to avoid a lot of mistakes. Each country

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    South Africa Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Reason for your selection 5 Country Background 6 Environmental Analysis 9 PESTLE Analysis 9 Political 9 Economic 10 Social 12 Technology 13 Environment 14 Balance of payment 15 Short History 15 Forecast and rationale 16 Trade Balance 19 Trade Agreements 19 History 20 Forecasts and rationale 23 Exchange rate policy 23 Forecasts and rationale 24 Growth rate of the economy 25 Short history

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    Fenimore Cooper was an extremely popular novelist in the United States during the early 19th century. He was known for his romantic adventurous tales of historical fiction‚ particularly about the sea or the frontier. Cooper spent time in the navy before getting married and embarking on his writing career. Influenced by the relationship with his wife and his time at sea‚ Cooper went to on to become one of America’s most influential writers. James Fenimore Cooper was the son of William Cooper‚ a merchant

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    This article is about the modern country. For other uses‚ see South Africa (disambiguation). Republic of South Africa[show] Flag Coat of arms Motto: "!ke e: ǀxarra ǁke" (ǀXam) "Unity In Diversity" Anthem: National anthem of South Africa Capital Pretoria (executive) Bloemfontein (judicial) Cape Town (legislative) Largest city Johannesburg (2006)[2] Official languages 11 languages[3][show] Ethnic groups ([Note 1][4][5]:21) 79.2% Black African 8.9% Coloured 8.9% White 2.5%

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    Past Paper Questions Theme 1- The Indigenous Peoples and the Europeans 1. Read the passage below‚ and answer the questions that follow. The Taino (Arawak) and Kalinago (Caribs) were similar in many ways‚ but different in others. For example‚ their technology was quite similar‚ but their political organization was to some extent different. Their technology was not as advanced as that of the Maya. a) Explain why Mayan technology is considered more advanced than the technology of the Arawaks and

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    The Mini Cooper Company once raised a question: if Mini is not a car‚ what will it be? Although the brand didn’t know what kind of answer it would receive‚ the question caught consumers’ eyes and the replies helped the company to identify and satisfy customer demand. Apparently‚ marketing circumstance is complex and consumer psychology is hard to touch. Thus brand managers take great time and effort to resonate consumers‚ so as to promote consumption. For example‚ displaying advertisements on TV

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