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    decriminalization of sex work in the South African context. One may understand decriminalization as the removal of laws that are against sex work or prostitution. Using Wojcicki (2002) the paper intends to discuss in detail the movement of decriminalization from the apartheid era to the post apartheid era. In addition‚ the discussion in this paper also includes discussion of the discourse of sex work and lastly‚ thoughts and ideas of the decriminalization of sex work in the South African context. Wojcicki

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    Marketing Strategy of Comair in South Africa Comair is South Africa’s longest non-national carrier (Comair Airways Limited‚ 2012). Comair Limited is an airline that operates two brands: British Airways and Kulula.com. British Airways is aimed at business travellers and the high class society while Kulula.com is aimed at leisure and middle class passengers. British Airways has two offerings‚ Club (business class) and Traveller (economy class). Club facilitates for the more elite customer and Traveller

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    save your life. In doing this I’ll talk about 4. Overview: - The nature of a serious problem that we are facing And then‚ I’ll cover - What has been done by city officials and law enforcement so far to resolve this problem And finally‚ I’ll discuss - What we can do now to protect ourselves from the threat this problem poses Body I. The problem that we are facing is the deadly intersection of H Street and Laurel Avenue. - This intersection is dangerous

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    thus preventing employment especially in small enterprises. Eg: Domestic Workers Law: R1250 per month plus fringe benefits. Labour Laws in South Africa also make it very difficult to dismiss or retrench workers. Also hiring of workers has to comply with racial and gender quotas. Most workers are also pressured to join a trade union. To solve these problems many workers are employed by businesses as "self-employed contractors". They are then like any other supplier of goods or services and an employer

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    Challenges Facing Non-profit Organizations Non-profit organizations are vital to all communities. They provide much required services to those in need and derive from the humanitarian‚ religious‚ healthcare‚ social service‚ educational‚ or environmental sector. While striving for organizational success‚ non-profit organizations are faced with many obstacles. These challenges range from the hiring of qualified staff‚ unrealistic expectations‚ inadequate facilities‚ to a lack of volunteers and funds

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    Problems facing Prisons in England and Wales Figures from the Howard League for Penal Reform state that there are currently over 80‚000 people in prison in England and Wales today. The prison population has been rising steadily since 1993‚ increasing from 42‚000 to today’s unprecedented levels. England and Wales have the highest number of people in prison within Western Europe‚ with 148 per 100‚000 of the population being imprisoned in 2006 (Walmsley 2006). The fact that prisons are heavily overcrowded

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    S. Nicholas Nov. 15‚ 2013 Problems facing our Vets There are many issues facing veterans of all ages and from many theaters of combat. The list is long and can include; trying to find employment after service‚ transitioning from service‚ dealing with injuries sustained while in service as well as many mental health issues. Depression and substance abuse as well as PTSD are something many returning veterans deal with on a daily basis. The list of social issues facing many veterans could go on

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    THE PROBLEMS FACING THE NIGERIA JUDICIARY SYSTEM THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA Nigeria operates a federal political structure under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ 1999. The Federation consists of 36 (thirty six) States and a Federal Capital Territory. This constitution vests the legislative‚ executive and judicial powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the National Assembly‚ the Executive and the courts established there under respectively. The powers of the States are

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    In conclusion one can say that fracking is creating jobs for thousands of people around the world and can help South Africa both economically and socially due to the mineral wealth. The Karoo has become known as the fifth largest site in the world of shale rock‚ which shows that South Africa will benefit from this in more than one way. As scientists and other professionals have previously said that we only have enough fossil fuels to last a few more years‚ being able to extract these gases and minerals

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    Trek‚ when Boers‚ armed with a sense of racial superiority and difference from the British‚ embarked on their grand historical emigration. But how did these feelings morph into an extreme ideology that led to the severe oppression of the indigenous South African peoples? I cannot help but be reminded of the Germans after WWI‚ hyperinflation‚ and what they perceived to be a delayed national unification - ravaged by seemingly endless tragedy‚ they became susceptible to cultural mythologies that allowed

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