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    Motivational Letter 1

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    Emergency Medical Care and Podiatry Faculty of Health Sciences UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Re: Motivation letter for bridging course into B-EMC My name is Lesiba Hendrick Motshegwa. I am a qualified emergency care technician currently employed by Gauteng Emergency medical services. I qualified as an Emergency Medical care technician in April 2010 and started working on 10 May 2010. During the three years which I have been practicing as an Emergency medical personnel‚ I have learnt to work efficiently

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    Mr Sobopha

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    Player Total population 2014 Estimate:[1] 4‚554‚800 (8.4% of South Africa ’s population) 2011 Census: 4‚586‚838 (8.9% of South Africa ’s population) Regions with significant populations Throughout South Africa‚ but concentrated in urban areas Gauteng 1‚920‚000 Western Cape 980‚000 KwaZulu-Natal 450‚000 Eastern Cape 300‚000 Free State 270‚000 Mpumalanga 250‚000 North West 240‚000 Limpopo 110‚000 Northern Cape 110‚000 Languages Afrikaans 61%‚ English 36%‚ other (e.g. Portuguese)

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    Understanding the process of exclusion in South Africa: Xenophobia In this essay I will discuss the process of exclusion in South Africa with regards to Xenophobia. I will be looking at three case studies that focus on Cape Town‚ Johannesburg and Durban. These are important cities to look at as they are the renounced and very influential and well known cities in South Africa. Cape Town currently the legislative capital of South Africa and historically a pit stop of the slave trade route is a very

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    South Africa

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    This article is about the modern country. For other uses‚ see South Africa (disambiguation). Republic of South Africa[show] Flag Coat of arms Motto: "!ke e: ǀxarra ǁke" (ǀXam) "Unity In Diversity" Anthem: National anthem of South Africa Capital Pretoria (executive) Bloemfontein (judicial) Cape Town (legislative) Largest city Johannesburg (2006)[2] Official languages 11 languages[3][show] Ethnic groups ([Note 1][4][5]:21) 79.2% Black African 8.9% Coloured 8.9% White 2.5%

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    born free generation

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    It is not for nothing that the born free youth in 2013 has been named the “me generation”. Today’s people growing up are materialistic‚ self indulged and obsessed with themselves. This essay will explore that 19 years after the first the first democratic elections in South Africa‚ the young people of today are little different from their counterparts else where in the world. My argument will show that this is somewhat ironic because politically inspired school pupils were the catalysts for one of

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    Fear Of Crime Case Study

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    As a South African citizen the probability of not being directly or indirectly exposed to crime is brutally slim (Harris & Radealli‚ 2007). In other countries‚ conversations in and around the households are fairly universal (Von Klemperer‚ 2009). Sadly the same can’t be said for South Africa. In South African households‚ conversations relate to crime (Von Klemperer‚ 2009). Fear of crime can be defined as an inclusion of unclear emotional states‚ perceptions of risk and viewpoints‚ which in essence

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    Road to Democracy

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    Road to Democracy essay notes 1989 sparked the change of ideas and dawned the opportunity to finally end apartheid. PW Botha was forced to step down as president by members of his own cabinet. FW de Klerk‚ who realized the urgency of the need for a different approach towards to monstrosity of apartheid‚ took Botha’s place. Many among the tens of thousands who gathered at the Grand Parade in Cape Town on February 11 1990 had probably never seen Nelson Mandela before. Some did not have a

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    Foetal Alcohol Syndrome

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    Table of contents Introduction……………………………………………………………1 Definition of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)………………………..1 Characteristics of FAS…………………………………………………1 Affect of alcohol on the brain………………………………………….1 Affect of FAS on babies………………………………………………..1 The role the South African context has played in FAS………………...1 Conclusion……………………………………………………………...1 Reference List……………………………………………………….…1 Introduction Upon conducting researching for this topic

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    Job creation and government employment policies in the ICT sector Unemployment is a widespread global issue bringing with it both political and economic unrest in both developed and emerging countries from the US to the Eurozone. South Africa in particular struggles with high unemployment (STATSSA estimates a quarter of its population is unemployed) and while jobs are being created‚ the population rate is growing faster than the job creation rate. This paper explores the ICT industry in the South

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    of the world population‚ or 6.1 billion people‚ now have access to an improved drinking water source. But 11% still does not. 2012 Prize Winners National winner Limpopo Mpumalanga North West KZN Western Cape Free State Eastern Cape Northern Cape Gauteng Tasneem Mahomed‚ Park Primary School‚ Lenasia Dipuo Nthane‚ Taxila Sec School‚ Polokwane Prudence Lubisi‚ Mjokwane Sec School‚ Komatiepoort Seipei Kekana‚ Maggies Millenium School‚ Mafikeng Trinity Z. Maphosa‚ Bayabonga Primary School‚ Dundee Zara

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