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    Goffman’s Dramaturgical approach theory was inspired by William Shakespeare’s writings in which Shakespeare say’s “totus mundus agit histrionem‚” which are Latin for “All the world is a theatre”. In his theory‚ Goffman views individuals as actors in society where “interactions are viewed as performances” (Barnhart‚ A.D.‚) the individual attempts to create an impression on the world in which these impressions “exist regardless of the mental state of the individual” (Barnhart‚ A.D.‚) meaning‚ how the

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    examples of Aero based tourism. Ballooning (left) & Parachute jumping (right). Paragliding (left) & Sky Diving (right). Hang-gliding (left) & Bungee jumping (right). (Parasailing) 1.6 Trekking The term derived from the Afrikaans word trek (noun)‚ trekken (verb)‚ (literally meaning to "pull‚ travel")‚ became a word

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    Throughout the wars that have been fought there has been much change. From using guns that could only shoot 10 rounds per minute in the First World War until now where we have weapons capable to shoot 6000 rounds per minute which is ten times more shots per second than a World War 1 weapon. The South African War (1899–1902) was Canada’s first foreign war. Also known as the Boer War‚ it was fought between Britain (with help from its colonies and Dominions such as Canada) and the Afrikaner republics

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    regions and Kalahari Desert of Africa‚ and is directly related to the mongoose family. Its scientific name is Suricata Suricatta‚ and is classified as a carnivorous mammal (Lester‚ 2006‚ Meerkat Info‚ para. 1). The name “meerkat” originates from the Afrikaans dialect and translates to “marsh cat” in the English form‚ although it is neither a cat nor does it live near marshes. The physical attributes observed are that they grow to approximately 12” in height when attaining adulthood‚ while standing

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    The apartheid of South Africa and the segregation system of America divided the nations by skin color and allowed for human rights to be neglected. The segregation laws of the United States heavily influenced the future apartheid which explains the various similarities between the two systems; however‚ culture and environment constructed differences as well. The oppression in each country brought to light passionate civil rights advocates that called for equality among races and a new era of peace

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    Language is an important method of transmitting knowledge – it is the primary mode of communication‚ which is used in order to give or receive knowledge. For the purpose of this essay‚ language will be defined as an agreed method of communication that is either spoken or written‚ or intentionally transmitted through body language. The word “control”‚ in the statement above will be treated in the sense of “to regulate” or “to govern”. The statement means that perception‚ emotion and reason cannot

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    RESUMEN DEL LIBRO (Para q podmos leerlo más rápido jejeje) David Lurie is a professor of Communications at Cape Technical University in Cape Town‚ South Africa. He is a middle aged man‚ twice-divorced‚ living alone. He finds no pleasure in his work. He is a lonely man‚ and finds pleasure in going to a prostitute every week. One day he sees the woman‚ Soraya‚ in the city with her two sons‚ and shortly after that the prostitute stops working at the brothel where David frequented. He is now left

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    The Secrets of Leadership of Nelson Mandela University of Phoenix MBA/520 Outline I. Abstract II. Early Years A. Birth of Nelson Mandela B. Education III. Eight Lessons of Leadership A. Courage and fear B. Leading from the front C. Leading from behind D. Knowing your enemny E. Keeping friends and rivals close F. Appearance matter G. Nothing is black or white H. Quitting is leading too IV. Mandela’s leadership approach in relation to MBA/520 course A. Democratic Leadership

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    Gain Equalization of Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifiers with Tuneable Long-Period Gratings Thabiso J. Nhlapo‚ Pieter L. Swart‚ and Anatoli A. Chtcherbakov Centre for Optical Communications and Sensors Faculty of Engineering‚ Rand Afrikaans University PO Box 524‚ Auckland Park 2006‚ South Africa Abstract-This paper presents an adaptive gain equalization technique of the gain spectrum for an Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier (EDFA) by using a tuneable Long-Period Grating ) (LPG). The gain spectrum of an EDFA

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    What makes a great leader? Definition of leadership “The action of leading a group of people or an organization‚ or the ability to do this” (oxford dictionary) (or) the position or function of a leader‚ a person who guides or directs a group” (Dictionary.com) What I think makes a great leader: A great leader is someone who is determined‚ passionate towards their role as a leader. They are someone that others can look up to as a role model‚ inspiring others to take part or get involved in sports

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