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    Eskom- Load Shedding

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    Eskom’s ‘Load shedding’ Our community seems outraged by Eskom. People feel that because they paying for their power then why should they save? Yes it is Eskom’sfault that they never placed a power back up system but we do have to live with it for a while unfortunately. However Eskom does claim that they are doing everything possible in order to accommodate everyone. People are saying though that they are not living up to any of their promises made in the beginning. In fact many claims and promises

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    Smoking Perception

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    Original Research The smoking habits‚ attitudes towards smoking and knowledge regarding anti-smoking legislation of students in institutions of higher learning in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa Awotedu AA‚ FMCP (Nig)‚ FCCP‚ FCP (SA-PR)‚ Department of Internal Medicine‚ Walter Sisulu University‚ Mthatha Jordaan ER‚ MSc‚ Biostatistics Unit‚ Medical Research Council of South Africa‚ Tygerberg Ndukwana OZB‚ BACur‚ BACurHons (UNISA)‚ MPH‚ Department of Health Promotion‚ Walter Sisulu University

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    procedures in order top entrench white supremacy by disenfranchising people of colour. Political assurance was translated into political action in 1936 when the Representation of Natives Act‚ which removed African voters from the electoral roll in the Cape Province and gave them separate representation‚ was passed by the unicameral procedure laid down in the entrenched provision. Before the cases mentioned above a similar case occurred in Ndlwana v Hofmeyr NO where the Act was challenged by an African

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    Why do poor people vote?

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    that the people are not stupid and do not vote for food parcels. They will take your food parcels and any other useful thing that you want to give them‚ but they will vote as hey choose. I saw this in 1994 when the ANC lost to the NP in the Western Cape and in subsequent elections

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    used to love Cape Grim. It was an unspoilt coastal wilderness. My father and I would hike there every weekend in spring‚ when the heat wasn’t yet unbearable and the fresh breeze would caress the light beads of sweat on our foreheads. We’d go down the hidden path on the cliffside to the white sands below. It was a tranquil place down there where the soft sunlight would shine down from the boundless blue sky‚ dyeing the sea hues of orange and magenta. Now I can’t even bear to think of Cape Grim. ***

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    Tom Robinson Eulogy: Tkam

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    Dear Friends and family of Thomas Robinson‚ When people talk about the ideal human being‚ the person that everyone aspires to be‚ they all think about different authors and sporting legends. But‚ the perfect human in my eyes is in fact a black man going by the name of Thomas Robinson. Tom Robinson was a man that was a great friend‚ excellent worker and now an inspiration to me. He was a person who had strong morals and he never went contradicted these. All these morals that he sustained throughout

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    Daddy Grace

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    describing the history of the island that “Daddy Grace” was a native to. She gives the reader an idea of the background he comes from. Daddy Grace was raised as a colonized catholic white Portuguese man living on the island Brava. Brava is a part of the Cape Verde islands‚ a place that many people have mixed reviews about. One writer‚ Archibald Lyall described the island as “a high hunched mass of land with an almost perpetual mist draped like a white woolen shawl…”(pg. 25). Another writer‚ Augusto Casimiro

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    Nantucket Research Paper

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    never seem to end‚ church steeples‚ and three lighthouses decorate the island. A great spot for romantic and family vacations‚ Gray Lady‚ named because of the fog‚ is hidden away 30 miles out in the ocean and welcomes visitors around the world. The Town of Nantucket borders the yacht filled harbor and has cobblestone streets‚ art galleries‚ shopping stores‚ and historic captain whalers’ homes. On the east side of the island‚ Sconset or Siasconset‚ a village community‚ features lovely rose covered

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    Mosques of Marzipan

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    In the beginning‚ on the island of New Guinea‚ where sugarcane was domesticated some 10‚000 years ago‚ people picked cane and ate it raw‚ chewing a stem until the taste hit their tongue like a starburst. A kind of elixir‚ a cure for every ailment‚ an answer for every mood‚ sugar featured prominently in ancient New Guinean myths. In one the first man makes love to a stalk of cane‚ yielding the human race. At religious ceremonies priests sipped sugar water from coconut shells‚ a beverage since replaced

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    Samuel de Champlain

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    Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer. He was born in 1567 in Bourage‚ France. He was a Protestant who converted to Catholicism and fought in the religious war for King Henry VII. Samuel learned skills of sailing‚ navigation‚ and cartography at a young age. Champlain became a famous explorer and is known because he founded Quebec and a lot of Canada‚ which was New France at the time. In 1603 Champlain was invited by Francis Grave Du Point to sail and visit the River

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