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    as Mechanisms of Social/Governmental Change Vivian White Western Governors University GKE Task 2: Institutions as Mechanisms of Social/Governmental Change A. Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela became the first president of South Africa in an election that allowed all South African citizens to vote. Shortly after his inauguration‚ Mandela appointed a cabinet that would represent his county’s diverse political and ethnic groups. He chose members from the African National Congress‚ the Inkatha Freedom

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    based upon the life of Nelson Mandela during the time he held his Presidency of South Africa. Specifically‚ the movie focuses on his ideas of managing the Springboks and how the opportunity of using the country’s Rugby team unfolds as a way to bring the country together. Since The World Cup is being held in South Africa during the first year of his term‚ he sees The World Cup as an attempt to bring the whites and blacks together by finding pride in their home team’s victory. Mandela is successful at transforming

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    September 21‚ 2012). Reh‚ F. John. What is a Leader. About.com. 2012. http://management.about.com/od/leadership/a/whatisaleader.htm (accessed 09 21‚ 2012). Frängsmyr‚ Tore‚ ed. The Nobel Peace Prize 1993 Nelson Mandela‚ F.W. de Klerk. 1994. http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1993/mandela-bio.html (accessed September 21‚ 2012).

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    Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South-African civil rights activist. Nelson Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in the village of Mvezo on 18 July 1918. He was the first black president in South-Africa. Nelson Mandela was the first president that were chosen democratically and he ruled from 1994 to 1999. He was educated lawyer and later became a politician. Mandela was leader of the batch ANC which stands for African national congress. ANC got 62% of

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    Exactly seventy-five years ago‚ the construction of Mount Rushmore National Memorial finished. Completed under the direction of Gutzon and Lincoln Borglum from 1927–1941‚ the sculpture’s roughly 60-ft.-high granite faces depict U.S. presidents George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. These U.S. presidents were known to be brave‚ courageous‚ and good role models to Americans. I fully agree that these people are important to the American history‚ but I also believe

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    Such as: to isolate leper people(mensen met melaatsheid) or to lock prisoners away. Robben Island became more famous because of a man that we all know today‚ his name is Nelson Mandela. In the 20th century Robben Island was used to lock away potential criminals or people who had different opinions about politics. Nelson Mandela and many other people had a different opinion on politics. Therefore they were locked up‚ so that they weren’t able to cause trouble.

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    Apartheid in South Africa South Africa is one of the most well known countries in the massive continent of Africa. Located on the southern tip of Africa‚ it contains many great cities‚ including Cape Town and Johannesburg‚ and landforms‚ such as Table Mountain and the Kalahari Desert. The people today live with good confidence and proud to live in one of the most successful African countries‚ but the past is a whole different topic. Whites wanted to develop separately from blacks and colored people

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    scene where everyone has come together as they are waving the new South African flag and cheering for the Springboks. Nelson Mandela says ‘ I want to thank you most sincerely for what you have done to our country” to Francois which demonstrates that even when the country had previously divided into blacks and white that they are still able to come together. That is when Nelson Mandela stood up for what he believed in‚ in order for the country to realise that the country doesn’t need to be against each

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    You may not believe in these things‚ but it’s great to open your mind to the endless possibilities. You can also read biographies of amazing people. People who helped change the world and make it better. People like Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King‚ Nelson Mandela and more recently Steve Jobs. In my opinion‚ I prefer books. When people tell me they simply don’t like books I don’t believe them. How can someone not like books? I tell them that they just haven’t found the right books for them. The right

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    social obstacle is Nelson Mandela. He fought against racial discrimination and sought equal rights for everyone. Although he was arrested for 27 years in jail‚ Nelson Mandela did not stop his journey. In fact‚ after his release‚ he was able to organise a multicultural

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