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    Ethical issues in marketing The importance of ethics in marketing is growing. Recognition and respect for ethics‚ covering a wide range of issues can be used as USP (unique selling point) for a company. Each society will have it own unwritten code of behavior. However view of matter will change over time. Due to this societal marketing concept has emerged which requires that marketer adhere to socially responsible and ethical practices in the marketing of their goods and products. Below is the definition

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    The importance of capturing Arica‚ and particularly its cape‚ was clear to all as the port was a key enabler for future expeditionary operations‚ and to release the Navy from the blockage function it had executed until then. Subordinate commanders were aware of the scheme of maneuver and their particular role

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    Bridget Sullivan‚ their servant was responsible for the murder of Abby Borden. According to source #3‚ Lizzie tried buying poison just days before the murders of her father and stepmother. She claimed the reason for the poison was to clean a sealskin cape. Plus she burned a dress the day after being named a suspect. In my opinion‚ most of the evidence points to Lizzie First off‚ Lizzie tried purchasing poison before both murders. Also‚ she burned a “Paint stained” dress. According to source #3‚ Lizzie

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    The Boers created Cape Towns as a place to stop and get supplies‚ kinda like a rest stop. In the late 1700s‚ Dutch herders and ivory hunters started to migrate north. Great Britain then gained Cape Colony in the 1800s. In the early 1800s‚ a South African leader named Shaka defeated and brought together tribes to build the Nation of Zulu. Skilled and organized

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    SOUTH AFRICAN HOUSING LITERATURE‚ 1999-2003 Prepared as a briefing document for delegates to the 2003 Housing Summit Compiled by Dr Marie Huchzermeyer Postgraduate Housing Programme‚ Wits University Commissioned by the Department of Housing‚ Pretoria Funded by the Housing Finance Resource Programme February 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Housing policy 1.1 Policy commentary 1.2 Policy evaluations Governance 2.1 Government capacity for housing delivery 2.2 Housing institutions 2.3 Disaster

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    Urbanization and perpetual population growth is a continual social‚ economic and architectural problem that many developing and modernizing cites face. Therefore there is a need for urban housing and there is a lack thereof. Various solutions have been explored and developed over time through the use of different architectural building typologies‚ which consider function and the ever-changing needs of the society of the day. Ultimately‚ all these urban dwellings sever the same purpose and only

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    Shack settlements began to emerge in and around the city centres of Johannesburg‚ Cape Town and Durban in the 1940s and 1950s. A shack settlement as defined by the Oxford English dictionary is‚ “an area where many shacks are set up‚ with or without the consent of the owner of the land.” These settlements began to emerge for many reasons and inadequate housing was just one of many. This essay will show that the inadequacy of formal housing was one of the explanations for the shack settlements but

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    and Gender. London and Chicago‚ IL: University of Chicago Press. Energia News 2001. Special focus on Gender‚ Energy and Health. Issue 4‚ No 4‚ December. Gaunt‚ T (2003). The social cost of electrification. Unpublished PhD thesis‚ University of Cape Town. South Africa ITDG/DFID 2002: Doig‚ Alison‚ “Energy Provision to the Urban Poor”‚ Issues Paper for Department for International Development by ITDG‚ UK‚ Contract No‚ R7182‚ 2002. James‚ B 1993. Mabibi energy consumption patterns. Report

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    In 1652‚ the Dutch built the Fort of Good Hope on the Western South African coast to supply fresh water and food to ships travelling around the Cape. Employees of the company grew wheat on small lots and bought cattle from the Khoikhoi‚ local cattle breeders. A couple of wealthy landowners imported the first batch of black slaves in 1658 from Dahomey to convert the original Dutch small holdings into larger wheat and grape plantations. Gradually‚ a culturally Dutch settler society emerged consisting

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST SOURCES‚ EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AMONG UTDBE STUDENTS OF FOSO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BY EMMANUEL KWASI BONDAH Dissertation submitted to the Institute of Education of the Faculty of

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