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    Source of Electricity in South Sulawesi In South Sulawesi the 2 basic methods of producing Electric Power are hydroelectric generation‚ based on the energy contained in flowing water‚ and thermal generation‚ based on the production of steam. At the centre of nearly all power stations is a generator‚ a rotating machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by creating relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor. The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies

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    The Press Freedom Commission (PFC) was launched in July 2011 by the press industry representative body‚ Print Media South Africa and the South African National Editors Forum in order to set up a suitable regulatory media system for South Africa (Press Freedom Commission‚ 2012: 1). The Press Freedom Commission that was held earlier this year assessed all measures concerning co-regulation‚ self-regulation‚ independent regulation and state regulation so as to ensure that the media is accountable to

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    Running Head: SOUTH AFRICA 1 South Africa: The Struggle for Equality Martia S. McNeill April 8‚ 2012 SOUTH AFRICA 2 South Africa: The Struggle for Equality The biggest challenge that has faced South Africa in the past‚ in the present‚ and in the foreseeable future continues to be racial and ethnic inequality. While numerous laws and policies have been passed to correct the problems of discrimination‚ inequality‚ and the resulting poverty‚ the implementation and interpretation

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    Atlantic Slave Trade in Africa The Atlantic Slave Trade in Africa was during the 15th century and consisted of parts of Europe‚ Portugal‚ and Africa. The trade itself was the process of people‚ most specifically the Europeans and the Portuguese‚ who expanded their land into Africa. These two countries moved into parts of Africa not only to gain control of that part and conquer more land but to also increase the slave population. The Atlantic Slave Trade was important because it took the lives of

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    South Asia‚ also known as Southern Asia‚ is the southern region of the Asian continent‚ which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and‚ for some authorities (see below)‚ also includes the adjoining countries to the west and the east. Topographically‚ it is dominated by the Indian Plate‚ which rises above sea level as the Indian subcontinent south of the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush. South Asia is surrounded (clockwise‚ from west) by Western Asia‚ Central Asia‚ Eastern Asia‚ Southeastern Asia and

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    Apartheid in South Africa Introduction Apartheid‚ according to the Cambridge Advanced Dictionary‚ is a political system in which different people of different races are separated. Between 1948 and 1994‚ South Africa underwent this system. It was a policy designed to separate the ‘white’ South Africans from the ‘black’. This law officially began after the Reunited National Party won the elections in 1948. Only the ‘white’ South Africans were allowed to vote and be part of the government‚ whilst

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    HIS 120 Think piece #1 I choose to answer the second topic. the dehumanizing forces of the transatlantic slave trade The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was considered the most abominable and cruel force of slavery‚ during the trade‚ the way of obtaining the slave is dehumanizing‚ if we were to conclude the dehumanizing force in only one word‚ it would be: the minimum food‚ clothing‚ and shelter was given to those slaves who survived the Middle-Passage

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    South Africa: Multinational Corporations What do we know about South Africa and the effects that multinational corporations have on the economy‚ culture and people of this diverse country? The next few pages will provide the information that will fully answer the above question. Multinational corporations have funneled foreign direct investments into South Africa due to the diverseness and rich resources that has made South Africa very desirable. Unfortunately‚ there

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    DOING BUSINESS IN SOUTH KOREA BUSINESS ISSUE IN SOUTH KOREA South Korea continues a process of economic liberalisation and deregulation‚ but the government has yet to adopt a fully laissez-faire policy where the economy and trade are concerned. The UK TI team in South Korea works actively to lift or loosen the many regulatory barriers that still exist to ease UK-based company enter to the market(UK Trade and Investment‚ 2009) Getting Paid - Terms of Payment The payment terms you can normally

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    Do you think in the year 2030 that the United States government should colonize South America? If so‚ then you do not know the negative effects that it can cause. Some of the negative effects is that it can cause a civil war and can make people die from different diseases. In the year of 2030 the United States government has decided to try and colonize struggling countries in South America. The United States should not colonize struggling countries in 2030 because it would take away the people

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