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    werkloosheidsyfer van die land. Volgens Statistiek Suid Afrika is die werkloosheidsyfer tans 25.3% en dit word bereken deur die aantal werloses in die land te vat en die getal te deel met die arbeidmag wat wel werk. Werkloosheid ontstaan in die meeste ekonomieë gewoonlik as gevolg van ondernemings wat weens verskeie redes toemaak of saamsmelt‚ ‘n vermindering in die vraag na goedere en dienste of te veel mense met dieselfde kwalifikasies vir sekere poste. Suid Afrika is n land met n ooraanbod van ongeskoolde

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    English Coursework Saturday‚ September 25‚ 2010 2:34 PM   The poem ’Not my business’ is about a person who tries to remain detached of the recurring violence caused by the military and does not care about others’ suffering as long as he is not affected. It is a dramatic monologue by the Nigerian Niyi Osundare who uses the narrator to convey his opinion that injustice should push people to unite and fight against together. It is supposed to mirror the Nigerian society but can be applied to any part

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    die oog af byvoorbeeld lyk Suid-Afrika na ’n land waarin die mense almal totale gelykheid ervaar. Indien daar egter dieper gekyk word is dit glad nie die waarheid nie. Suid-Afrika word tans deur die ANC (African National Congress) regeer. Dit is die regerende party op nasionale vlak en in die meesrderheid van ons provinsies. Die huidige president is president Thabo Mbeki. Die land het ’n federale parlmentêre demokratiese republiek waarin die president van Suid-Afrika (soos gekies deur die parlement)

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    ideas about apartheid and bigotry towards their particular culture. Despite being conveyed differently as regards of techniques and tones it is clear that the themes are very similar as they both poem represent their feelings towards their culture. Afrika expresses his ideas by writing about the unchanged situation in South Africa despite the horrific incidents that occurred over the past 20 years. This is clearly displayed as the title “Nothing’s Changed” refers to not only the racial injustice but

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    Afrika Bambaataa‚ Fab 5 Freddy‚ Frosty Freeze‚ Kool Herc‚ and numerous other relevant hip-hop connoisseurs explore the culture of hip-hop‚ specifically by breaking down how B-Boys and B-Girls pioneered and shaped the hip-hop culture known today. While this documentary‚ interview-styled film had limited information to share about other aspects of hip-hop‚ it gave a wide variety of facts and details of B-Boying‚ or ‘break-dancing’‚ which is considered to be one of the key elements. Overall‚ this film

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    having to come back and this is further emphasized as ‘groggily’ is repeated. Similarly‚ in Nothing’s Changed Tatamkhulu Afrika uses language to show feelings towards a place‚ however‚ it is to vent his anger to the fact that nothing has changed since he left years ago. “cuffs‚ cans.. crunch” The of this this alliteration of the ‘c’ is really effective to show Tatamkhulu Afrika anger. The letter ‘c’ is very sharp and hard sound as is the attitude of the poet as he begins to see things haven’t changed;

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    References: Black economic empowerment. (2013). SouthAfrica.info as found on http://www.southafrica.info/business/trends/empowerment/bee.htm Buitenlandse investeringen in Afrika verdubbeld. (2012). Emerging Africa as found on http://www.emergingafrica.nl/algemeen-nieuws/buitenlandse-investeringen-afrika/132buitenlandse-investeringen-in-afrika-verdubbeld Ernst & Young’s 2012 attractiveness survey. (2012). Ernst & Young as found on http://www.ey.com/ZA/en/Issues/Business-environment/2012-Africa-attractivenesssurvey

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    Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften SE Kultur und Identität in Afrika: Angola heute SoSe 2009 Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger Kubas Intervention in Angola  Intentionen und Motive Irena Kpogbezan-Lämmerer Leipziger Straÿe 41 10117 Berlin Tel.: 0176/6300 4127 Mail: laemmeri@cms.hu-berlin.de 7. April 2010 Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 2 Ideologie 3 Politik 4 Wirtschaft 5 Fazit 6 Bibliographie 2 4 8 12 14 17 1 1 Einleitung Angola befand sich von 1975 bis 2002 in einem Bürgerkrieg. An diesem

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    and grand children until their days end. Times are changing‚ most young people are also selfish‚ but it has remained a greater challenge for older parents to accept or adjust to the facts of changes. Poverty‚ changes in family life and the impact of HIV/Aids are now taking their toll of Ethiopia ’s elderly. More and more Ethiopians are becoming orphans left alone to fend for themselves without any pensions or relatives to care for them. Pensions are more of a curse‚ those that receive it are usually

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    analysis……………………………………………………………9 2. Representation………………………………………………………….12 2.1. Media Representation of Race……………………………………….12 2.1.1 Racism as an ideology………………………………………………12 2.1.2. Meaning of whiteness as an ideological position……………….15 3. Media representation of HIV and Aids………………………………16 3.1. The gist of the article…….…………………………………………….16 3.2 Ethical issues reported on the media…………………………………16 3.3. Power and influence of the media……………………………………17 3.4 Why do I think that the people need to know about this……………

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