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    NATS Case study

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    be so generic that you can’t tell what business it’s in. Note: similar businesses may have very similar mission statements. Why? Because they essentially do the same things. For example To promote and develop the growth of sports management in South African sports fraternity To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful (Google) Vision: This is what a company wants to become. Vision is a seeing term. Therefore a vision statement should be future-oriented. It’s

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    Causes of the Boer War

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    British imperialism whose costs were only to be eclipsed by the great war of 1914. Of no less importance or significance is the Boer War’s role in shaping and creating the South Africa of the future‚ moving in to the 20th and 21st centuries. The space it occupied in world events at the time as well as the factors involved within South Africa at the time make for fascinating research‚ the roots of which delve deep in to the pits of the Gold mines of the Witwatersrand and which branches span oceans‚ touching

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    history of South Africa‚ beginning in the mid-thirties of the 19th century and going out in the early forties. This great northward migration of the Afrikaner people‚ involved thousands of cattle and sheep farmers who fled British authority. Leaving the frontier regions of the Cape Colony‚ and founded the independent republics of Natal‚ the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. The struggle of the Afrikaner or Boer people since the 17th century when they arrived in South Africa from

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    “How relevant is the study of the Mfecane to South African History and our contemporary (present) society?” What are the different theories on the Mfecane and how have these changed over time. (See your textbook references and the Jeff Guy lectures) You can also look at Giliomee and Mbenga pages 124-127 and 139 particularly (a copy is available in the classroom – BUT I WILL HAVE PHOTOCOPIES MADE IF YOU REQUEST THEM). Look at some of the older interpretations of the Mfecane – and compare these with

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    The South

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    While the South was busy with its problems‚ authors of that era were emerging writing about the troubles of the South and its unwillingness to move forward. Born and raised in New Albany‚ Mississippi‚ William Faulkner is in the preeminent position of southern gothic writing. This genre depicts the south as a place permeated with lack of progression. It exposes the American South’s inability to move forward along with the industrialized North after the Civil War. Similar to Gothic‚ Southern Gothic

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    consumption of wine became more and more attractive‚ because it symbolizes a kind of the Western world lifestyle. Red wine was with 90% the wine with the highest numbers of consumes. Therefore MCM decided to start with the import of red wine from South Africa to China. For MCM it was important to differentiate itself from the other wines offered in China. It was important to sell a wine of high quality and good reputation. The company was aware of the fact that a foreign‚ more exotic wine on the

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    1. Introduction "Globalization refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy." [Hill‚ 2003: pg6] South Africa provides a unique opportunity to observe the effects of globalization in that the pre democratic period was a period of very little globalization‚ which can be contrasted with the democratic period which has been characterised by rapid globalization. This sharp contrast emphasises the effects that globalization has on a country. The essay is a longitudinal

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    impacted on the South African State? Mass produced products from China are imported to South Africa and this erodes the local South African market‚ as Chinese goods are cheaper. As a result the South African State initiated an economic policy through the Proudly South African campaign. The aim of the campaign is to promote South African products‚ companies and service and therefore promote economic growth in the country. Before Southern Africa became an independent country‚ South Africa was a colony

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    The Boer War

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    a lengthy war—involving large numbers of troops from many British possessions—which ended with the conversion of the Boer republics into British colonies (with a promise of limited self-government). These colonies later formed part of the Union of South Africa. The British fought directly against the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. The bloodshed that was seen during the war was alarming. There were two main factors that contributed to this. First‚ many of the British soldiers were physically

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    flights to various destinations within the country. Moreover‚ there is a thrice weekly British airways flight from the Lusaka international airport to London via Cape town‚ Johannesburg. Other international airlines operating in Zambia include South African Airways‚ Kenya Airways‚ Ethiopian Airlines and Nationwide. The Lusaka International Airport  is approximately 20 kilometres from the town centre. All personal effects imported  within 6 months of arrival are free of

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