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    electricity will become increasingly unreliable and expensive. We surveyed 250 SMEs in Cape Town and found that the prevailing policy methods of changing electricity consumption behaviour: information campaigns‚ increasing prices‚ and providing rebates for energy savings‚ have had limited results and are unsustainable when applied to SMEs. Keywords: Small and medium enterprises‚ electricity supply‚ electricity crisis‚ Cape Town‚ consumption generally lack the resources necessary to invest in alternative

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    Before the age of exploration‚ the Europeans did not know what lay beyond Cape Non (Cape Chaunar) on the African coast‚ and whether it was possible to return once it was crossed. Hence‚ the overland Silk Road and the Spice Trade Routes are the extensive interconnected network of trade routes to the world. However‚ the economically important Silk Road and Spice Trade Routes were blocked by the Ottoman Empire by 1453 with the fall of the Byzantine Empire‚ spurring exploration motivated initially by

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    More people murdered in Nyanga (Western Cape) than anywhere else in the country. Over One hundred and Sixty One Thousand people murdered in South Africa since 2004 47% of all drug related crime in the country occur in the Western Cape. 5900 crimes are reported by the SAPS everyday day! Over 43 people murdered on average every day in South Africa. The world average for murder is 7.6 per 100 000 people. Murder in South Africa is 36.5 per 100 000. Honduras stats show that 60.9 people are murdered

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    register. Their response releases tension from the strings since they are playing in a more comfortable register than the cellos were. In measures 90-96‚ The woodwinds play a four quarter note motive in octaves that is imitated by the horns and violas‚ although horns are much more dominant. This leads to a cadence that does not resolve all the tension of the previous passages. In measures

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    riding a white horse and depicted front and center. All figures are anonymous‚ except Napoleon himself‚ who is clearly the subject in this painting and dons an ornate uniform and thick‚ bright red cape for warmth‚ unlike the lackluster troops in the background. The horse’s mane‚ tail and Napoleon’s cape are blown forward by the wind‚ following the direction in which Napoleon points. Even the wispy clouds in the sky seem to follow Napoleon’s command. The white horse rears as Napoleon points ahead‚

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    Eannes de Azurara is to explain why Prince Henry‚ the navigator of Portugal‚ wants to explore the west coast of Africa‚ describe that ships were suffering difficulties during reaching Guinea‚ and introduce how success Gomes Eannes de Azurara passes the Cape of Bojador and arrivals west coast of Africa. In first‚ in chapter 7‚ the sailor gives some reasons why Prince Henry supports the voyage. The first reason is that Henry wants to know how the earth is. In ancient times‚ people believe that the earth

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    contexts‚ it has sometimes been informally referred to as the "licorice stick."[1] French horn A wind instrument usually of the lip-reed class. Horns for signalling have been made from conch shells‚ wood‚ animal horns etc as well as metal. Horns capable of many notes usually consist of a conical brass tube in a curved‚ coiled or folded shape. This article is concerned with the European orchestral horn‚ or french horn. cello The cello is a string instrument and a member of the violin family.  It is

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    The introduction and implementation of Apartheid legislation from the 1950’s through to the mid 1980’s created ideal socio economic conditions for gang activity to take root in certain areas in Cape Town. Coupled with that was the Government’s focus to police security issues instead of focussing on crime within areas. The Group Areas Act‚ Act No 41 of 1950 – assigned racial groups to different residential and business sections in urban areas. An effect of the law was to prevent non-whites from living

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    their own compositions. The program began with the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The second performance included the flute with piano accompaniment. The third performance included the tuba with piano accompaniment. The fourth performance was a male singer with accompaniment from the piano. The fifth performance was the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The last performance was an ensemble that included the flute‚ french horn‚ oboe‚ and two clarinets. I really enjoyed how eclectic the

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    Cecil John Rhodes is a famous English Imperialist who was born on July 5 1853 and died at Muizenberg‚ Cape Town‚ on March 26 in 1902. Rhodes had a large family with consisted of nine brothers‚ two sisters. He was the fifth son of Francis William Rhodes and his second wife‚ Louisa Peacock. He was a very educated man who attended the grammar school at Bishops Stortford as well as attended he established his own school Rhodes University. He fell ill shortly after leaving school and‚ as his lungs were

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