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    significant to Apartheid in South Africa (Political) as it was one of the main events that ended apartheid in South Africa. After the 1981 tour‚ the All Blacks were planned to tour South Africa in 1985‚ but the New Zealand protesters re mobilised against the New Zealand government and the tour was cancelled. An unauthorised All blacks team did tour in 1986‚ under the name The New Zealand Cavaliers. The tour was given the name‚ the rebel tour. New Zealand‚ thereafter‚ made a decision not to authorise a rugby

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    The economic consequences of load shedding in South Africa and the state of the electrical grid 11 Feb 2015 Gavin van der Nest‚ tralac Researcher‚ comments on the current electricity crisis in South Africa Perhaps one of the most pressing challenges facing the South African economy in 2015 is maintaining the structural integrity of its electricity generation network. The power system has come under severe strain due to maintenance backlogs and a failure to bring new generating capacity timeously

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    Num ber 2 THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF DRUG ABUSE This study was originally prepared by UNDCP as a position paper for the World Summit for Social Development (Copenhagen‚ 6-12 March 1995) Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter Part one: background I. The drug problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A. B. C. D. E. The

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    white group that inforced its racist policies on the people of South Africa mostly affecting the black people there. Some of the policies that the party introduced were Black People had to live in different areas and use different public facilities than the whites of South Africa. Also the two groups were not allowed to marry one another or have sexual relations. The National Party Population Registration Act of 1950 that classified all South Africans by race. The three races were Bantu (Black Africans)

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    Invictus. Task number 1. South Africa have gone a long way to get where it is now. South Africa used to be a British colony‚ and then there was apartheid. After that‚ Nelson Mandela came and helped shape the country into what it is now. I am now going to describe this journey from slaves to modern society. Colonialism began in 1652 in South Africa‚ it was the slavery and forced labour model‚ this was the original model of colonisation brought by the Dutch. However the Africans were not just helpless

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    Nelson Mandela grew up in Johannesburg‚ South Africa. Growing up in South Africa exposed him to the ways that different races were discriminated against‚ specifically the black population. In 1941‚ Mandela completed his law degree at the University of South Africa. He later attended University of Witwatersrand and by 1952 Mandela had opened the first black law firm in South Africa with his friend Oliver Tambo. While he was creating the law firm‚ he joined the African National Congress and worked

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    Man From The South The story took place in Jamaica. The narrator was at a hotel and had just bought a beer and went to go relax by the pool and smoke some cigarettes‚ it was around six o’clock. “There were plenty of deck chairs around the swimming pool and there were white tables and huge brightly colored umbrellas and sunburned men and women sitting around in bathing suits.”(Dahl 1) There were men and women in and surrounding the pool having a great fun time. “The girls were English from the

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    the south west of Africa. Its surrounding neighbors are Angola‚ Botswana‚ South Africa‚ and the South Atlantic Sea. The country is very young‚ and was recently liberated from foreign and South African rule‚ and was formerly known as South West Africa. Compared to all of its neighbors Namibia has an extremely low unemployment rate of 5.3%‚ and a GDP per capita of 7‚500 USD. Even though the country appears to have a high per capita GDP compared to some of its other neighbors‚ the distribution of wealth

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    MTN: Investing in Africa Around the 1980’s mobile telephones started showing up for commercial use. They were analog style‚ cumbersome and expensive to purchase. In the 1990’s digital technology was born and mobile phones became readily available to everyone and less expensive than the previous ten years. By 1998 over 30% of the world population within the areas of Europe‚ Asia‚ and North America had mobile telephones. With this type of usage of mobile telephones‚ Mobile Telephone Network

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    On 14 April 2011‚ South African President Jacob Zuma participated in the third annual summit of the BRICs after the letter ‘S’ was added to the term BRIC and South Africa was made a full member of the group. The formation of this group occurred around eleven years ago‚ when economist Jim O’Neill of Goldman Sachs coined the acronym ‘BRIC’ to group together four of the fast-rising economies of the world – Brazil‚ Russia‚ India and China. When the alliance was formed in 2001‚ along with many other economic

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