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    Land pollution Land pollution is the deterioration (destruction) of the earth’s land surfaces‚ often directly or indirectly as a result of man’s activities and their misuse of land resources. It occurs when waste is not disposed of properly‚ or can occur when humans throw chemicals unto the soil in the form of pesticides‚ insecticides and fertilizers during agricultural practices. Exploitation of minerals has also contributed to the destruction of the earth’s surface. There are many effects

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    South African Healthcare

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    Before visiting South Africa‚ you may need to get the following vaccinations and medications for vaccine-preventable diseases and other diseases you might be at risk for at your destination: (Note: Your doctor or health-care provider will determine what you will need‚ depending on factors such as your health and immunization history‚ areas of the country you will be visiting‚ and planned activities.) To have the most benefit‚ see a health-care provider at least 4–6 weeks before your trip to allow

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    Water‚ land and air pollution Water pollution Water pollution is usually caused by human activities. Different human sources add to the pollution of water. There are two sorts of sources‚ they mostly come from pipelines or sewers and then into the surface water. Nonpoint sources are sources that cannot be traced to a single site of discharge. Examples some sources are: factories‚ sewage treatment plants‚ underground mines‚ oil wells‚ oil tankers and agriculture‚ acid deposition from the air

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    South African Activists

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    1970s (by HE. Prof. KONG RITHRINA‚ MD) HE. HARRY SCHWARZ (13 May 1924-5 February 2010 (aged 85) Achievements: As an opposition member of Parliament from 1974 to 1989‚ he was among the most vociferous campaigners against apartheid‚ the South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies said. Schwarz forcefully denounced the government’s racial policies and spoke out strongly against anti-Semitism. From 1990 to 1994 Schwarz served as South Africa’s ambassador to the United States. As an attorney‚ he served on

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    government‚ which required casinos to provide a way to attract tourists‚ before the government would issue a gambling license. And as such the museum is on a ‘donated’ lease from Gold Reef City‚ for the duration of its casino license‚ as admitted by the Apartheid museum‚ stating on its website “The museum is registered as a Section 21 company (incorporated not for gain) with an independent board of trustees‚ the chairman of which is Dr John Kani. The company is separate from Gold Reef City‚ which has leased

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    the people do to reduce and curb land pollution? We can reuse any items that we can‚ like paper‚ we can always use for them as rough paper for our workings and sketches. We can also buy biodegradable products instead of non-biodegradable products like biodegradable laundry detergent. We should also reduce‚ re-use and recycle by disposing our waste correctly. By doing so‚ we can reuse and reduce our waste‚ hence conserving energy and reducing environmental pollution. You can also take along your own

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    South African Economy

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    From the days of Apartheid‚ to the times of today‚ South Africa has relied on foreign capital inflow for the purpose of sustaining high levels of growth through investment in the various sectors of the country. This great reliance on foreign investment has made South Africa vulnerable to fluctuations in the exchange rate and other global conditions. This essay will discuss the extent to which South Africa is reliant on foreign capital‚ reasons why this is so and the nature of these inflows. Exchange

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    South African Music

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    MU100 South African Music There are many instruments that South Africans used. Some of these instruments were mainly played by the tribes in South Africa. The differences in the instruments for other tribes were only the names and the style of playing‚ other than that the instrument is quite similar. One of these instruments is called a Uhadi. The Uhadi‚ also known as Ugubhu‚ is a mouth bow. This instrument has only 1 string and is made from wood and dried gourd. The way these South Africans

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    Ways to Reduce Pollution.

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    Pollution’ is the noun of the verb ’pollute’. To pollute is to more something impure or dirty‚ especially by adding harmful or unpleasant substance. Pollution has been a serious issue for our world. There are air pollution‚ water pollution and ground pollution. Pollution has caused the earth to become weak and hence‚ endanger the living creatures- human‚ animals‚ and plants. If this continues‚ the Earth might not be able to function properly and eventually lead us to death. We must not destroy

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    Air Pollution in South Korea South Korea has many problems. One of South Korea’s problems is air pollution. Air pollution can give a lot of people respiratory diseases. South Korea’s air pollution will be most helped by utilizing air sterilizers. Air pollution is a big problem in South Korea. Air pollution can give many people respiratory diseases. Air pollution is caused by car exhaust‚ smoke from factories‚ and the use of cigarettes. Air pollution can cause many problems to humans‚ animals‚ and

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