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    Women in Society South Africa Table of Contents In general‚ all racial and ethnic groups in South Africa have long-standing beliefs concerning gender roles‚ and most are based on the premise that women are less important‚ or less deserving of power‚ than men. Most African traditional social organizations are male centered and male dominated. Even in the 1990s‚ in some rural areas of South Africa‚ for example‚ wives walk a few paces behind their husbands in keeping with traditional practices. Afrikaner

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    The History of Apartheid in South Africa Apartheid was a system employed by the dominantly white government that held the people of Africa apart for over half a century‚ and is only now being uplifted. It literally means ‘apartness’‚ and that states a lot about the system itself. The basis of it was to classify all the different people of Africa into races - of which there were four basic ones: White (European and Caucasian)‚ Black (any native African)‚ Indian (Pakistani and Indian)

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    positive discrimination or employment equity. This brings about many positives and negatives to the different lives and working fields in South Africa today‚ all of which will be discussed. (Nieman and Bennett‚ 2006: 307) Affirmative action was implemented in 1994 once Apartheid came to an end and is still in place today. It aims at making the workplace of South Africa more representative and fair and to give the previously disadvantaged a chance to get jobs‚ be educated and have equal opportunities

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    Sweetgrass Basket

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    COVER ART Co-producing Space Along the Sweetgrass Basket Makers’ Highway in Mount Pleasant‚ South Carolina BRIAN GRABBATIN The University of Kentucky The cover photograph for this issue of Southeastern Geographer places you on the roadside of Highway 17 in Mount Pleasant South Carolina. In the midst of suburban neighborhoods‚ shopping malls‚ and commuter traffic‚ African American men and women sell baskets made from sweetgrass‚ bulrush‚ palmetto fronds‚ and pine needles. These baskets have

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    History According to the renowned linguists Darmesteter and Henderson‚ Pashto has "descended form Avestan".[10][11][12] The word "Pashto" derives by regular phonological processes from Parsawā- "Persian".[46] Nonetheless‚ the Pashtuns are sometimes compared with the Pakhta tribes mentioned in the Rigveda (1700–1100 BC)‚ apparently the same as a people called Pactyans‚ described by the Greek historian Herodotus as living in the Achaemenid’s Arachosia Satrapy as early as the 1st millennium BC.[47]

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    OF ALCOHOL IN SOUTH KOREA PER YR SHARE OF SOJU IN THE SPIRITS MARKET IN SOUTH KOREA PRICE OF A BOTTLE OF SOJU RICE ALCOHOL Source: Quartz|Ritchie King ‘Sul’ def: general purpose Korean word for alcohol. Signifies a culture‚ sharing between friends Essential Social Activity in South Korea Belief: Alcohol brings people closer together Long tradition of consuming alcohol to celebrate holidays in which they honour ancestors. Some of the holidays included Lunar New Year and South Korea’s Day of

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    At the end of World War II‚ Korea was a poor former agricultural colony of Japan. But the rapid growth of Korea’s industrial economy has been remarkable. The economy of South Korea is now the third-largest in Asia and the 13th largest in the world by GDP as of 2007. To trace back the economic development of South Korea‚ the former president Park Chung-Hee played a pivotal role‚ and was credited for shifting its focus to export-oriented favoring a few large conglomerates. Unlike his predecessors

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    “MICHIGAN CELLARS” MODE OF ENTRY in SOUTH KOREA SLIDE 1: Motivations for Michigan Cellars to Go Abroad: * Proactive Motivation Factors: * Obtaining additional profits * Capitalizing on technological advantage‚ * Strengthening core competencies‚ * Achieving tax benefits‚ * Achieving economies of scale * Reactive Motivations * Local competition is increasing‚ * Experiencing excess capacity of wine production‚ * Saturated local

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    be made in Spartanburg‚ South Carolina. Some people think BMW means German-made. With the Z3‚ we must show we can be successful as a global company‚ manufacturing at strategic locations -- even if not in Bavaria. Assembling of cars in the United States requires BMW to replace `Made in Germany’ as a symbol of quality with `Made by BMW’." As Brandweek put it‚ Panke was "saddled with the task of exporting BMW’s mystique from the Bavarian hills to the fields of South Carolina." Industry commentators

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    Apartheid in South Africa

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    Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner- dominated National Party. By definition Apartheid is a system of racial segregation. The National Party (NP) governments enforced Apartheid‚ through legislation‚ in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. This new legislation classified inhabitants into four racial groups: black‚ white‚ coloured and Indian. (The Indian and coloured groups were further divided into several sub-classifications.) Through the Apartheid policy‚ “the government segregated

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