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    Jared Diamond

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    YouTube documentary on Dr. Jared Diamonds theories. Dr. Jared Diamond is an American author. He works as a professor of geography and physiology‚ and he is most recognized for his book “Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel”‚ which he wrote in 1998. The book analyses his own theory on the evolution of society and what he thinks influenced the world to become what it is now in terms of wealth‚ development and culture. Yali‚ who was a guide in Papua - New Guinea that Dr. Diamond met‚ once asked him‚ “Why is it

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    Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Bringing Justice to South Africa Although many South Africans were victims of human rights violations during the apartheid‚ the Truth and Reconciliation Commission gave those victims some measure of closure and justice‚ helping the nation to create a more just and peaceful environment. These Truth and Reconciliation Commissions was a court-like justice system that helped victims of the South African apartheid. These commissions were accomplished by the work

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT IS TO PROVIDE SENIOR MANAGEMENT WITH A RECOMMENDATION FOR ADDRESSING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES FACED IN AUSTRALIA’S AND SOUTH AFRICA’S MINING SECTOR. The sustainability team assessed the unique needs of each country by using resources such as government websites‚ mining organisations websites and publications‚ relevant journals and other texts to generate the following recommendation regarding sustainability and corporate social responsibility challenges

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    Bala Vidya Mandir Sr.Sec.School & BVM Global Group of Schools Topic-Constitutional Design Class IX Sub-Social Science Democratic Constitution in South Africa: Struggle against apartheid  The racial discrimination against the blacks in South Africa brought about by the white minority groups came to be called as Apartheid.  Apartheid divided the people on the basis of their skin colour. Trains‚ buses‚ taxis‚ hotels‚ hospitals and schools were separate for whites and blacks.  The African

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    1. Reading for this Lecture Porter M. (1990)‚ The Competitive Advantage of Nations‚ Chapters 3&4 2. Why Location Matters The ways that firms create and sustain competitive advantage in global industries provides the necessary foundation for understanding the role of the home nation in the process. There are five premises we must understand relating to national advantage: 1) The nature of competition and the sources of competitive advantage differ widely among industries and industry segments

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    HATA 4 Essay October 2011 Architecture as a Means of Upliftment in South Africa‚ post-apartheid Introduction The end of Apartheid allowed for “new ways of describing public institutions” according to Jo Noero‚ in an interview for the Small Scale‚ Big Change exhibition. And as a result‚ architecture can be seen as a means of cultural upliftment in post-apartheid South Africa. So the question is‚ how does architecture affect social change and identity in this country? This a two-fold question

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    1. Marx had enormous faith in the trade unions because he saw that they were growing in numbers and getting stronger. Trade Unions protected workers against struggles with their employees. For Marx to believe in the success of the trade unions he saw that the unions had drive and they were in a positions where they needed the employees to give better working conditions and wages to workers. By developing that they had a common interest‚ they would work together to fight against the employees. In

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    JOHANNESBURG — The South African government has rolled out a new single pill to treat HIV/AIDS this week‚ claiming it will be the cheapest such treatment in the world. The country has the world’s largest number of people living with the virus and it hopes this new pill will allow it to treat more patients. In this small ARV (antiretroviral multiple drug therapy) center in the north of Pretoria‚ South Africa‚ a woman looks up at a poster promoting a new treatment for HIV/AIDS. The poster reads

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    The Peaceful Apartheid Fighter Desmond Tutu vs. Apartheid Apartheid-Legal segregation has been going on in South Africa for over a hundred years. When the British conquered them in 1910‚ South Africa had begun their journey down a road which Desmond Tutu has compared to Nazism. A law was passed in 1909 that took away most rights from the blacks‚ and over the years‚ they lost more and more rights‚ similar to Jews during the Holocaust. They first were not allowed to try for the qualifications needed

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    In the article “Registered counsellors’ perceptions of their role in the South African context of providing mental health-care services”‚ Rouillard‚ Wilson and Weideman (2015) seek to explore how registered counsellors perceive their role in the South African context as well as the reasons that account for their perception. Although South Africa’s mental health-care system currently reveals deficits in available resources in terms of equipment and supplies‚ it primarily relies on and calls for trained

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