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    African Journal of Business Management Vol. 4(5)‚ pp. 748-754‚ May 2010 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM ISSN 1993-8233 © 2010 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper The Africanisation of South African retailing: A review Edward A.N. Dakora*‚ Andrew J. Bytheway and André Slabbert Faculty of Business‚ Cape Peninsula University of Technology‚ Cape Town 8000‚ South Africa. Accepted 9 March‚ 2010 The internationalisation of retail businesses has become a global

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    about the Philippine and South African revolutions in 1989 Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End gave me a lot of insight that I hadn’t had previously. There were some key similarities that I’m going to examine. Including the dictator regime’s they were revolting against‚ the unique organizations that helped them to be successful‚ and how one was peaceful in a way that the other one truly was not. Though I think it is important to mention that I believe that South Africa’s revolution was unlike

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    and contrast of HIV/AIDS prevention and care programme between Gujarat and Maharashtra states in India India has a serious health problem with Hiv/AIDS. In 2006‚ 3.1 million people were living with the virus‚ according to NACO( The National Aids Control Organisation). In 2006‚ the 15-44 age group had a HIV prevalence of 0.28%‚ so 1.7 million people were HIV positive in India at that time. 1986 witnessed the first case then by 1990 it had assumed epidemic proportions. Today HIV positive numbers

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    AIDS and HIV are very serious problems in Africa. Over 75 percent of the people living with HIV live in Sub-Saharan Africa. There are more than 25 million people living in Sub-Saharan Africa with HIV. As a result of multiple genetic studies‚ it is said that HIV in Africa came from chimpanzees that were butchered over 100 years ago for meat. HIV has two subtypes. HIV-1 is the most common and is related to the chimpanzees in Africa. Both HIV-1 and HIV-2 can both cause AIDS‚ however HIV-1 is

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    English in Thailand: An Uphill Battle Tipa Thep-Ackrapong The main purpose of this article is to give an overview of English language teaching in Thailand. Firstly‚ some problems involved in the teaching of English to Thais are discussed‚ and this is followed by an examination of some of the approaches used here for the teaching of English. Finally‚ attempts to tackle problems are presented. Problems In the first regard‚ it will be shown that English and Thai are different at all levels:

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    attitudes towards HIV/AIDS: Effects of a health education intervention on two nursing groups in Cairo University‚ Egypt Eman Taher and Rehab Abdelhai* Department of Public Health‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ Cairo University‚ Egypt. Accepted 3 April‚ 2011 Information education and communication (IEC) programs are the most effective available approaches for combating the HIV pandemic especially among nurses. The aim of this study is to assess knowledge‚ perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS before and after

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    Competitive Strategies‚ Government policies and Global Competition Guy Hull‚ Samuel Stahlschmidt and Livio Waits ECO/365 Jan 6‚ 2014 Eugene Kaufman Competitive Strategies‚ Government policies and Global Competition Businesses regardless of size or scope of operations need to be aware of changes in the business environment and plan for such changes. The competitive environment facing businesses encompasses all external entities competing for the same goods and services. These external factors

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    Violent Video Games Made Me Do It School shootings years ago in Paducah‚ Kentucky; Jonesboro‚ Arkansas; and Littleton Colorado‚ have raised the question time and time again. Do violent video games have an influence on children and their aggressive behavior? In all three of these brutal shootings‚ all the shooters were students who habitually played violent video games. The Columbine High School students who murdered thirteen and wounded twenty-three in Littleton before committing suicide after the

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    Why Discriminate Against People with AIDS? AIDS is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. In the early 1980’s people began to think that only gay males could carried the deadly virus. The New York City Health and Mental Hygiene Department released a controversial HIV/AIDS public service announcement ad targeting gay men about having HIV/AIDS. Why just target gay men‚ they are not the only people that can catch the disease. Studies show that many people around the world including

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    action in South Africa Historically‚ in societies all over the globe‚ various groups of people‚ usually minorities (classified according to traits like gender‚ cast‚ ethnicity‚ and religion) are discriminated against‚ resulting in lack of access to resources‚ education etc. Every now and again the tables are turned and these unfortunate groups find themselves in a position of power where they can reverse the flow of resources and redress the evils of the past. The resulting policies are termed

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