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    document is to investigate the impact of climate change on the Information Technology (IT) industry in South Africa. Initial investigation will be into what is happening to the global and South African climate based on recent studies and academic papers. By then examining the impact of climate change on each sector‚ and by examining the percentage of IT spend per sector‚ the impact on IT during our lifetimes can be extrapolated. 2. Global Climate Change; South African Impact 2.1. The average global

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    The retailer that I have chosen to conduct my research on is Woolworths‚ which is an established chain of retail stores founded in South Africa. Whilst they operate predominantly in this country‚ they have a substantial number of franchises and business dealings overseas. Their vast product range includes but is not limited to variable groceries‚ clothing‚ homeware and financial services‚ all of which are superior in quality. [Question 1 – The Existing Gaps Between The Producer and The Consumer]

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    Introduction: South Africa is a country that is crippled by the heritage of the apartheid‚ this is because the struggle for democracy was a long and exhausting one (Budeli‚ 2009: 68). Argentina also suffered among the hands of the military regime‚ as the lives of ordinary people was accompanied with hunger and a forceful government (Brysk‚ 1994: 1). The trade union movement has been pivotal in both of the countries‚ as the labour movements were able to mobilise towards better countries. In this

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    as to express or conform to the real intention of the parties when some error or mistake has been committed. 1 It is predicated on the equitable maxim that equity treats as done that which ought to be done. 2 Therationale of the doctrine is that it would be unjust and unequitable to allow the enforcement of a written instrument which does not reflect or disclose the real meeting of the minds of the parties. 3 However‚ an action for reformation must be brought within the period prescribed by law‚ otherwise

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    OLYMPE As a nationSouth Africa possesses economic and social strengths that can help it develop a successful IT industry within the country. However‚ its weakness can derail its success quite easily. Luckily‚ South Africa has the opportunity to reduce those weaknesses through government policy and increased financial support for IT development. However‚ should South Africa choose not to take advantage of that opportunity‚ those weaknesses have the potential of thwarting the nation’s attempt

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    rule many Africans saw the English as a key. The same point was stated in the columns of Imvo Zabantsundu (An Xhosa/English weekly newspaper) that without English‚ blacks would have “remain[ed] one of the uneducated‚ living in the miserably small world of Boer ideals‚ or those of the untaught natives” (Willan‚ 1984: 36). South Africa was ruled by the English and Plaatje recognized that he could never change anything for his people or himself “without the command of English” (Willan‚ 1984: 36). So black

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    The essence of the discussion is to outline the role of trade unions from its traditional role as compared to its role now in contemporary times most notably in post-Apartheid South Africa. One aims to look at how trade unions have coped with the changing nature of work as the traditional role of the worker has evolved over time‚ as there is an influx of more casualized labour. The impact of globalization on trade unions also has to be examined and how it has affected their traditional role .The

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    Globalization has been dominated by the nation-state‚ national economies‚ and national cultural identities. The new form of globalization is an interconnected world and global mass culture‚ often referred to as a "global village. “(Bhagwati‚2004).Globalization is perhaps the central concept of our age (Bhagwati‚ 2004). Developing country refers to the countries which are economicaly and technologically undeveloped.South Africa stands as a semi-sephere nation making it differ from the rest of the developing world

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    Apartheid policies of the South African regime. These sporting boycotts‚ whilst not being the only measure‚ were an effective measure to institute change in South Africa. The sporting boycotts‚ lead by Commonwealth nations were significant because of the role of sport within South African society and within the Commonwealth as well. I argue that the sporting boycott of a particular sport‚ rugby was the most significant and the events surrounding the Springboks‚ the South African national rugby team

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    stores in 11 states under the Wal-Mart banner. The first store that was opened outside of the USA was near Mexico City in 1991. This signalled the start of Wal-Mart being an international company. Currently Wal-Mart operates in 27 countries under 69 different banners. We recently saw the acquisition of Massmart in South Africa which incorporated the Game‚ Dion Wired‚ Makro and Builders Warehouse group of companies. For the financial year 2011-2012 the Wal-Mart group turnover was approximately $444

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