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    Page 1 South Africa and America Culture South Africa and American Culture Introduction to Cultural Anthropology August 2‚ 2010 Page 2 South Africa and America culture South Africa and America culture South Africa is one of the most multicultural counties in the world it is referred as the rainbow nation due to the different ethnic groups that make up the population. Immigration has brought in white‚ European‚ Indians‚ Indo-Malays‚ and Chinese are just to name a few. South Africa

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    To begin Leopold’s exploration of Africa‚ he began to pine after Henry Morton Stanley. At the time Stanley was exploring Africa and had crossed the entire continent‚ east to west. He became the first white man to chart the Congo’s course and find where it came from. In 1878 Stanley and Leopold met to discuss the things Stanley had found in Africa. Stanley told Leopold that the Congo held the potential of a powerful transportation system‚ that there was no military threat from the tribal people‚ and

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    Trek‚ when Boers‚ armed with a sense of racial superiority and difference from the British‚ embarked on their grand historical emigration. But how did these feelings morph into an extreme ideology that led to the severe oppression of the indigenous South African peoples? I cannot help but be reminded of the Germans after WWI‚ hyperinflation‚ and what they perceived to be a delayed national unification - ravaged by seemingly endless tragedy‚ they became susceptible to cultural mythologies that allowed

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    The roles the gods played in the Iliad and Troy The gods were more involved in the Iliad than in the movie Troy. In the Iliad they manipulated people’s emotions‚ the weather‚ the outcomes of battle; they would disguise themselves to trick the characters into the move they wanted them to make‚ physically trip them up to give the opponent a better standing. In the movie the gods had no visible role they were more of a believe system and a thought process

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    In conclusion one can say that fracking is creating jobs for thousands of people around the world and can help South Africa both economically and socially due to the mineral wealth. The Karoo has become known as the fifth largest site in the world of shale rock‚ which shows that South Africa will benefit from this in more than one way. As scientists and other professionals have previously said that we only have enough fossil fuels to last a few more years‚ being able to extract these gases and minerals

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    bigger decrease in the demand for unskilled labour. Labour Laws: Current labour laws are very rigid‚ thus preventing employment especially in small enterprises. Eg: Domestic Workers Law: R1250 per month plus fringe benefits. Labour Laws in South Africa also make it very difficult to dismiss or retrench workers. Also hiring of workers has to comply with racial and gender quotas. Most workers are also pressured to join a trade union. To solve these problems many workers are employed by businesses

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    Apartheid I have chosen this topic because I find apartheid really interesting and I want to dig deeper in what apartheid is and what it did for sports and the difference Nelson Mandela made. Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa founded in 1948 to 1994. Under apartheid people were divided into groups of your race the biggest was black‚ white‚ colored and Asian. The majority of the black people were sent to their “native country” but in reality they never have seen that

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    Tamils in South Africa have a long history. Although some research reveal that Indian Tamils had settled in South Africa many years ago‚ it’s only under the indentured system that a large number of Tamils arrived in South Africa. Tamil indentured workers were recruited to replace slave worker worldwide. Most of the indentured workers who went to South Africa were from South India. The first batch of Indian workers went in 1860 and good number of them decided to stay back in South Africa. Tamils contact

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    whole. Imagine being mistreated‚ looked down upon‚ and prejudiced against just because of who you are‚ your skin color‚ or your race. Victims of racial discrimination have to endure this torture almost every day‚ and it can take an unimaginable toll on both their mental and physical health. It can be detrimental to a victim’s mental health because they are constantly bullied by the people who are discriminating against them. For example‚ a victim can be bullied into believing that they are

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    The Impact of Globalization on the Health Sector in South Africa After the Apartheid era‚ massive inequalities in income‚ health status‚ access to health care and other social services continued to dominate in South Africa. The Apartheid era was a system of racial segregation that was implemented in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. Due to colonization‚ whites had ruled South Africa for several centuries‚ which resulted in the creation of a system that was constructed to serve as a legal framework

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