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    C. Background of Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission (the Truth Commission) was a judicial effort for an asymmetrical conflict in South Africa. It was led by Desmond Tutu who is famous archbishop for his non-violence actions against apartheid. The main tasks of the Truth Commission are to investigate human-rights violations during apartheid era‚ to collect evidences of those human-rights violations and finally to facilitate amnesty for defendants

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    PROJECT POLLUTION BY DANIEL ANDERSON 12G Contents How can pollution affect a country’s economy and cause disasters within a country and cause health risks 2 Economic effects of a country 2 Disasters of pollution 5 Health Hazards of Pollution 6 Negative impacts of pollution on health 6 Air Pollution 6 Water Pollution 6 Toxic Pollution 7 Noise Pollution 7 Prevention of Pollutions 7 How to create a healthy living environment 8 References 8 How can pollution affect a country’s

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    South Africa is diverse in culture but could be unified in language. English should be South Africa ’s unifying language. It is necessary to understand what nationhood is‚ so that you the reader realise that a national language does not alter a nation. It binds the nation. I will also discuss South Africa ’s diverse cultures and how a unifying language can merge these cultures. Lastly‚ I will demonstrate the links between language and identity. <br> <br>The concept of a nation is not easily defined

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    WHAT IS POLLUTION? Explain the term “pollution’’. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat or light. Pollutants‚ the components of pollution‚ can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution exposes all people to risks of disease

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    511-060 Nike Football: World Cup 2010 South Africa Nike Football revenue had grown from $40 million in 1994 to more than $1 billion in 2008. In just under 15 years‚ it had reached a sales level that took some of its competitors over 50 years to achieve. Although not the end goal‚ the 2010 World Cup was another unique moment in time for Nike to create separation between the company and its competitors. Edwards knew he had to seize this opportunity and pull his team together to deliver a

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    Response Assignment #1 South Africa in the late 19th and early 20th century was comparable to a fresh piece of metal: a malleable entity. As a country exposed to various global influences‚ South Africa has been vulnerable to various political‚ ideological and cultural movements and thus molded to fit such philosophies. Some of the main influencers included leaders such as Marcus Garvey and various visitors from the US. Although African Americans and Garvey had mostly positive impacts with their influence

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    POLLUTION EFFCTS‚ CAUSES AND SOLUTION Good morning to the present gathering today I stand before you to speak on the topic INCREASING POLLUTION CAUSES AND SOLUTION NATURE IS BOUNTIFUL TO SPOIL IT‚ IS BANEFUL NATURE IS BEAUTIFUL TO POLLUTE IT‚ ITS SINFUL! As you all know‚ what sustains life on Earth. It’s a thin cover of air‚ we breathe‚ water elixir of life‚ the food and shelter we get is the blessing of trees and plants which constitute the environment we live in. But unfortunately owing to the

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    Plant. The garbage emitting foul smell‚ the decaying plants and animals also cause air pollution. Hence the doctors advise the patients having lungs trouble to settle in some rural places because the air of villages is pure and free from population. Then comes sound pollution. The harsh sounds of buses‚ its‚ mopeds etc. affect our power of hearing and causes fart trouble. It has been reported that there are two villages named Biraspalli and Devadas Palli near Dum Dum airport m Calcutta where a

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    Youth Unemployment in South Africa: Reasons‚ Costs and Solutions Word Count: +- 1940 words Introduction – A description of the question: “What are the causes of youth unemployment?” A high employment rate among the people of a nation promotes a spirit of dignity‚ independence‚ achievement and innovation – it isn’t only about earning a form of income. In stark contrast‚ unemployment in South Africa is accompanied by social troubles such as violence‚ poverty‚ a loss of

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    An utopian education system: Speculating for the South African context When trying to associate the word ”utopia”‚ words such as perfection‚ purity and idealness comes to mind. When defining the word‚ it is described in the Oxford Dictionary (2010) as “an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect”. A utopia can be regarded as “wishful images in the mirrors”‚ or “daydreams of that which is not yet” (Halpin‚ 2003). One can only wonder how a utopian society would look when

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