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    Case Study: Phokeng

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    Phokeng Phokeng is a name that is from the Bafokeng people. It was named after the seeds that the Bafokeng people used to eat when they were facing a drought. Originally it was called a place of dew. This place was bought from the European colonists. Platinum was found and Phokeng was promoted to being the richest tribe. Phokeng has a lot of opportunities to raise businesses because it’s the centre of tourism in North West. Oom Paul‚ Sun City casino and Valley of waves is located closer to Phokeng

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    wire and adjust the variable resistor to take 3 readings. The factors that I am going to keep constant are: same thickness of the wire and the set up of the circuit should be the same. APPARATUS: v NICHROME WIRE v POWER PACK v METER RULER v CROCODILE CLIPS v SELLOTAPE v CONNECTION LEADS v AMMETER v VOLTMETER v VARIABLE RESISTOR DIAGRAM: A V METHOD: I started of with the experiment by setting up the circuit as shown above. I had to be careful in connecting the circuit‚ because the voltmeter

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    Vietnam T’rung Xylophone Medium‚ Vietnamese  A unique and well appreciated addition to any percussion ensemble‚ Dan T’rung Truc is a xylophone made‚ in the traditional Vietnamese way‚ from tuned bamboo resonator bars. They utilize a lightweight frame of bamboo‚ with note tubes tied together and hung horizontally from the rack. Played with small mallets‚ they have a bright‚ natural‚ distinct tone‚ sounding in a two octave pentatonic range in relative D major. Danmo   An amazing traditional percussion

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    The more you read‚ the more you understand one thing‚ the A to Z of a thing. Let me give an example here: reading allows you understand about crocodiles and its habits that you need to beware of places it usually appear‚ in the purpose of stay away from being harmed or bitten by it. Or perhaps you can try by real life experience‚ in approaching the crocodile‚ to see what happen. It does help you find out the truth of something right? Reading also increases the understanding of the rules of life‚ in

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    Now we have a safari! Minutes later we see another rhinos. This time it’s a couple with a brat. We spend another quarter on just staring and photoing. Magda and her zoom lens are inestimable. We’re approached by a car and asked if we saw something interesting. We share the elephants and rhinos placement and get in return an info‚ that they passed the places with lions and cheetah and it’s quite close. I check it with the map we photographed in the camp (the one above) and it seems it’s marked

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    sustenance or shelter‚ or maltreat or use the same in research or experiments not expressly authorized by the Committee on Animal Welfare. The killing of any animal other than cattle‚ pigs‚ goats‚ sheep‚ poultry‚ rabbits‚ carabaos‚ horses‚ deer and crocodiles is likewise hereby declared unlawful except in the following instances: 1. When it is done as part of the religious rituals of an established religion or sect or a ritual by tribal or ethnic custom of indigenous cultural communities. However‚ leaders

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    What if you were to wake up‚ your mouth is dry and you’re lost in the middle of an arid desert. Would you continue the endless journey through the endless nothingness and be a survivor or give up on all your ambitions of a brighter future. Well if you give up that’s ok today because Salva didn’t because he was a survivor. In the book A Long Walk To Water written by Linda Sue Park which is based on a true story. Salva is in school when some Sudan rebels open fire and Salva is told one thing and that

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    Did you know‚ in Ancient Egypt times they kept Crocodiles as pets? Believe it or not‚ it´s true! We have animals as pets‚ animals for work and we sometimes ‚ we hunt animals too. For most of us though‚ we don’t have animals as religious figures or believe animals symbolize anyone specific. The Egyptians though had animals as all of these. The Egyptians had many different types of animals for work‚ as pets‚ and food‚ but many of their animals were important because they had a story behind them

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    TIMS Model What are the Lesson Objectives: a. The learner will recognize pennies‚ nickels‚ dimes and quarters and their values. b. The learner will practice counting coins. Standards addressed and expectations of students: Math Standards 0006.1.6 Name and identify coins and their values. 0106.1.4 Count the value of a set of coins up to fifty cents. Anticipatory Set: Ask students to get out their fake coins and see if they can tell which one is which while teacher sets up the song

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    While the majority of this paper has focused on how zooarchaeological remains can inform archaeologists on larger ritual patterns‚ faunal remains can also illustrate how social hierarchy plays a role in Maya ritual. The fact that Maya society was highly stratified has been well documented. Many archaeologists have argued that the Maya elite had more access to animal meat than the rest of Mayan society (Emery 2003; 2004; Hamblin 1984; Masson 1999). This has led to several arguments on how the presence

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