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    those who wants to transport medium load from one place to another like fruit transportation‚ building materials‚ cloths and for small business need. Medium and heavy commercial vehicles; heavy industrial work‚ long distance transportation‚ transport cement mixture‚ transportation of oil and gasoline‚ transportation of big containers for heavy loading. This segment of Tata motors are targeting series business and heavy and long transportations. Buses from Tata motors; the buses made by Tata motors

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    that entrepreneurs face in South Africa An entrepreneur is someone who is able to generate their own wealth by a creative innovation and in order to accomplish this they must be able to take risks and be driven towards their goal. An entrepreneur may be a risk taker‚ however they need to be cautious and not dive into a black hole that will eventually bleed them dry. The entrepreneur will need to take calculated risks. The country‚ South Africa‚ needs to be able to have the support and facilities

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    Apartheid Regime in South Africa: Document 1: A) Describe what is happening in this photograph from the Apartheid era in South Africa. * Shows an entire street of houses having their belongings being packed on trucks at the same time. * The people being moved are black South Africans * They are being organised and assisted by white men. B) Use document 1 and your own knowledge to explain the process this action was part of and the reasons the South African Government implemented

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT IS TO PROVIDE SENIOR MANAGEMENT WITH A RECOMMENDATION FOR ADDRESSING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES FACED IN AUSTRALIA’S AND SOUTH AFRICA’S MINING SECTOR. The sustainability team assessed the unique needs of each country by using resources such as government websites‚ mining organisations websites and publications‚ relevant journals and other texts to generate the following recommendation regarding sustainability and corporate social responsibility challenges

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    By 1500 the Portuguese were sailing around the coast of Africa (although they did not penetrate far inland). They brought new foods from the Americas‚ maize and cassava. They also brought the slave trade. (There was already slavery on a small scale in the African kingdoms e.g. criminals and prisoners of war could be made into slaves but the Portuguese introduced slavery on a much larger scale). They offered African rulers goods in return for slaves. So African tribes raided other tribes to capture

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    overcoming barriers – Although all learners in a class are unique‚ it is difficult to cater for the needs of each individual‚ the teacher should take the type of group of learners into consideration. For example‚ learners from low income vs high income communities may have different learning needs. A teacher should analyse how to overcome these barriers through design and creation of innovative learning programs. • Learning programs should cater for the “whole learner” – the teachers program

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    Did you know that in 2012‚ 668 rhinos were poached in South Africa. As of January 2013 it increased to 946‚ these animals were being poached at a rate of 2 per day. That is a lot of rhinos dying but not for a good reason. Today it is illegal to poach but still rhinos and elephants and a lot of other animals are killed every day for their ivory. This should stop happening because it is inhumane‚ all the animals are dying off and for the safety and continuation of humankind. One reason that I think

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    BOTSWANA AND SOUTH AFRICA 2013 GEC 356: RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSIGNMENT 1: A CASE FOR WIND ENERGY IN BOTSWANA AND SOUTH AFRICA 2013 GEC 356: RENEWABLE ENERGY ORATILE MOKGATLA 201003248 OAGILE KEREBOTSWE 201004641 MPHO MMUTLE 201004657 MOMPATI LESELE 200802084 ORATILE MOKGATLA 201003248 OAGILE KEREBOTSWE 201004641 MPHO MMUTLE 201004657 MOMPATI LESELE 200802084 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 BOTSWANA 3 WIND ENERGY PROSPECTS FOR BOTSWANA 6 SOUTH AFRICA 8 AN

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    “The challenges which entrepreneurs face in South Africa” Introduction Over the past few decades‚ the economy growth in South Africa has declined. The people who are focused on growing their businesses‚ are high potential entrepreneurs and they are also responsible for creating growth and employment in the economy. The economic growth rate needs to increase with 12% per year to get to the employment rate of 3% which will help to overcome the unemployment rate of 25.2%. But statistics reveal that

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    Ecological and Economical Ramifications of Rhino Poaching in South Africa L. David Cohen SPEA-S 332 10 December 2014 The CITES international trade ban on rhino parts‚ specifically‚ the horn‚ has fallen ineffective in its effort to reduce the illegal poaching of rhinos in an attempt to limit supply‚ which has lead to an increase in demand and price. This economic response has provided poachers with a growing incentive to poach rhinos for their horn‚ threatening to drive the black (Diceros

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