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    Bullying

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    EFFECTS OF BULLYING The SHORT TERM effects of bullying are: * Low self-confidence * Depression * Suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts * Abnormal fears and worries * Sleep disorders * Nervous habits * Frequent crying * Bed-wetting * Poor appetite or digestive problems * School problems * Rage This is a suicide note: "Dear Mommy and Daddy‚ All of my life i have been teased‚harassed and pushed around. I can’t stand it anymore. I love you all very

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    Ask yourself What is Cyber Racism? Cyber racism is most commonly defined as racism‚ which occurs in the cyber world. Racism not only happens face-to-face it also happens in many other forms ranging from discriminatory treatment to violence motivated by race. Cyber racism is also another form. In the cyber world racism can take the from of a website itself‚ its written comment‚ its images‚ blogs‚ videos and online comments. In addition‚ racist comments‚ images or language in text messages

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    The impact of Globalization on the Retail Industry in South Africa by Niezaam Jedaar 18 March 2011 Submitted as part of the requirements for Business Fundamentals in the B Tech (I.T.) program at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology PLAGIARISM DECLARATION Plagiarism is defined as the unacknowledged or unattributed copying of material from any information source whether written‚ printed or electronic. This includes copying from a fellow student. The use of such material is a form

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    had the statue of a colonialist‚ Cecil Rhodes‚ on its premises and had a hall named after Rhode’s right hand man‚ Leander Jameson. Both Rhodes and Jameson were responsible for the gross killing‚ humiliation and suffering of Blacks in South Africa and Southern Africa. According to Rhodes’s architect‚ Herbert Baker‚ Rhodes used the land he took from Blacks and donated it for UCT to be built. His imperial conquest stretched as far as Zambia‚ Zimbabwe and Malawi. Through the RMF‚ all of this came to

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    different parts of Africa. European nations were able to take over these countries because of their military means and warfare skills. European nations wanted to take over Africa for their natural resources and raw materials.(ch11sec3-4)The seven European nations took over Africa for political‚ economic‚ and competitive reasons. These nations wanted to be superior than each other. Competition was the main reason why imperialism occurred in South Africa. Competition in South Africa created a division

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    Bullying

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    Teenage Culture: Bullying In 2010‚ statistics show that 71% of students reported bullying as being an ongoing problem for them. Bullying has always been an issue in our culture‚ but in recent years bullying has become more rampant‚ and even more of an issue for our younger generation than ever before. There are a variety of types of bullying‚ but today‚ three major types seem to be affecting our teens on a widespread basis throughout the county. These include verbal bullying‚ exclusion‚ and

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    Bullying

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    Bullying Bullying is an aggressive behavior among children and adults‚ and it has been characterized as repetitive. Bullying has different forms of taking action‚ verbal (name calling)‚ physical (hitting‚kicking‚ punching) or relational (deliberateexclusion from a group‚ spreading of malicious rumours) (Lines‚2007). Bullying occurs in all schools‚ some work places and there is also cyberbullying (Healey‚ 2011). Victims are affected by bullying in many different ways‚ to the extent of commiting

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    the differences and similarities between South Africa and China regarding the structure of electrical distribution on both countries‚ hence concluding by recommending the country that uses a convenient method for distributing electricity within its premises. The research will be conducted through the use of different resources for guidance and extracting facts that will be supporting the argument while comparing the situation of China with that of South Africa. Electricity has become a very useful resource

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    Target markets Current vs. new targets Current targets Tata is targeting small scale transporters and entrepreneurs in India. Now farmers and those who want to carry small products are using it‚ it is very cheap compared to other transport method that is the main reason why it is very popular in India. Light and Intermediate commercial vehicles; this segment of vehicles are targeting to those who wants to transport medium load from one place to another like fruit transportation‚ building materials

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    Chapter 09 Presentations - Report Writing The experimental research method (“Cause and effect relationship”) - This is a systematic and scientific approach to research in which the researcher manipulates one or more variables‚ controls and measures any change in other variables. Quasi-experiment (similar to experimental method‚ but lack some internal validity) Quasi-experimental design involves selecting groups‚ upon which a variable is tested‚ without any random pre-selection processes.

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