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    NAME : ADELEYE TEMILOLA CAROLINE MATRIC NO: 12CK013735 REG NO : 1201307 PROG : ELECT-ELECT COURSE : EDS DATE : 11/08/13 QUESTION1 Identify a social need in your community and develop a business model to meet the need The issue of power outage as well as the issue of inconsistent light in our community has been a major source of complain‚ especially amidst factories‚ companies‚ industries and organisation. Power (light) helps in our day to day

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    Future of Test Cricket Big-time cricket all looks so rosy. It is at the start of a $1.1 billion (£550m) television rights deal for international tournaments‚ which should keep the wolf from the door until 2015.(ICC) It is weeks away from the quite astonishingly lucrative Indian Premier League(IPL)‚ a Twenty20 competition from which most of the leading cricketers in the world will reap rewards beyond their dreams and avarice. Money has done a lot of talking. Couldn’t be better? Don’t believe it.

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    James Jarvis Essay

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    Comparison of James Jarvis Authors often use symbolism to describe their characters more in depth. An example of symbolism in the novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ is the relation of the character James Jarvis to a broken mirror and a half-filled glass. A broken mirror resembles Jarvis’s journey and how it reflects to that of Kumalo’s‚ and also how his life and ideas were shattered by the death of his son. A glass half-filled could represent many characteristics about Jarvis‚ including his original

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    Question Number 1 1. Strategic Priority 1: Economic Growth and Job Creation. 2. Strategic Priority 2: Massive programme to build economic and social infrastructure. 3. Strategic Priority 3: Rural Development 4. Strategic Priority 4: Education 5. Strategic Priority 5: Health Question Number 2 * Priority 1- Factors beyond the control of policy-makers and stakeholders in South Africa have a big impact on the environment for growth and job creation‚ and it is difficult to measure achievements

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    My Debate Speech There was an old saying for vision in sport “find the strongest‚ fastest‚ most-skilled man...” Train aims to bring out this potential. That is what sports is about . When we see an exceptional performance‚ when we experience one of those moments of grace and excellence in ourselves ‚ what makes it so special? If excellence in sports is the intersection of talent and dedication ‚ as I believe ‚ then drugs disport and distract. Understanding the meaning and value of sports will determine

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    Cry the Country

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    Courageous & Complex Cry‚ the Beloved Country is a compelling novel written by Alan Paton that tells the story of a distraught South Africa‚ and how one father faces the struggles of putting his family back together. Cry‚ the Beloved Country takes place in South Africa around the 1940’s. Stephen Kumalo‚ a priest that lives in the village of Ndotsheni‚ receives a letter unexpectedly‚ asking him to come to the city of Johannesburg because his sister Gertrude is very ill. Kumalo is willing to make

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    Rodriguez’s success in South Africa was due to the oppressive culture in the 1970s‚ causing the adoption of his music as encouragement for ending apartheid‚ further exemplified by the song lyrics of “I Wonder” and “Sugar Man”. The culture of South Africa in the 1970s is depicted in many of Rodriguez’s songs‚ which in turn brought more attention to the issues South Africa struggled with‚ mainly apartheid. Rodriguez’s song‚ “I Wonder”‚ released in 1970‚ claims “I wonder will this hatred ever end /

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    In Exile (Arthur Nortje

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    English 101D First Assignment Unique Nr: 826883 Dedre Immelman Student nr 5012-960-0 In Exile (Arthur Nortje) Question 1 The poem “In Exile” was written by Arthur Nortje in the 1960 – 1970 period. There could be different interpretations to the meaning of the title “In Exile”. Arthur Nortje won a scholarship to study at the Jesus College at Oxford University. Arthur became one of the privileged few “chosen” to further their education outside the borders of South Africa. Can he be seen as truly

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    Crickets by Robert Olen Butler – an essay Coming to America can be difficult in itself. Adjusting to the cultural and social part of a new country is a big task when you’re a Vietnamese soldier who doesn’t speak a word of English. But when your only child is letting go of the central values that are a big part of your own world – you can’t stop to wonder what you can do to change this situation. This is the condition that Thieu‚ the main character of “Crickets”‚ finds himself in. “Crickets

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    Finally‚ after a hiatus of 28 freaking years‚ it’s ours… yes‚ the World Cup is ours… not only because we played like the champions‚ but also... coz we are the champions! | Sachin getting a ride through the stadium by fellow teammates. It was his last World Cup match! | But‚ how do you think they got the knack to achieve the coveted trophy? It could simply be answered… if you saw the match! The great spine-thrilling battle between India & Sri Lanka was nothing less than an epic. The

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