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    writer may have asked to elicit the information in this life story. The Interviewers would have asked Nelson Mandela, (assuming he was still alive) 1) How did you manage in prison for 27 years?, 2) Why exactly did you decide to Join the African National Congress (The ANC), 3) How did you become who you are now, as in what kept you going? 4) When you first joined the ANC what did you think…

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    Rubin “Hurricane” Carter and Nelson Mandela were both two powerful black leaders who were both sentenced to prison for innocent reasons. Carter and Mandela both fought for the inequality around the world, but yet were from different sides of the world. Carter was from the United States of America, and Mandela was from South Africa. Although these two men were both in prison, it does not mean they were terrible men, however, they actually made the world a better place with their prestige and…

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    Nelson Mandela A Great Leader Did you ever wondered who Nelson Mandela was and what he did for his country? Nelson Mandela is known for his story of success for democracy in his country. He gave a lot of citizens the right to vote for a leader. In 1994, he reached an agreement that allowed a Government of Unity. This may sound easy, but if you knew in what hardships Mandela had to go through to achieve his goals for a better country. Nelson Mandela did great achievements for a reconciliation in…

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    obligations, and the dual obligations that men have to their family and to their country. He believed that he had an obligation to his people, his community, and to his country to be a voice for his people. As a result, Mandela joined the African National Congress in efforts to have his voice heard, and to speak up for others in the same circumstance as him. Mandela knew the hardships faced by his people firsthand – he faced them as well, as he spent close to three…

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    Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation by Josh Carlin is an extraordinary read about a nation that no one ever thought would come together as one. As a politician of South Africa and eventually the president, Nelson Mandela, always seemed to know how to win others over. Not only would he win them over, he would develop a connection through his words that made the people feel adoring to his nature. The drive and motivation combined with the smooth talker he was led him…

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    was an official barrier which separated the different races in South Africa, namely the black South Africans and the white Afrikaans South Africans. Although Apartheid ended 20 years ago when Nelson Mandela was elected president, Apartheid still plays a large role in South African History. Apartheid began long before it was officially named Apartheid in 1948 by the leading political party, National Party. The separation between the black and white people of South Africa began around the time…

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    The Outcome of Having the Strength to Power Onward Nelson Mandela once stated that everyone at some point in their lives will face hardships, which can either shape or destroy them depending on how they handle these conflicts. However, if they don’t give up hope plus continue to remain strong and fight, lingering opposing forces will fail in trying to break their spirits. This quote has proven to hold a certain degree of truth to it and could describe the whole human race in a nutshell. Yet,…

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    (South African War 1899 - 1902). The land was originally part of the Cornelis Minnaar Farm and was purchased for a sum total of £52,000 by Thomas. The company was first registered on the 6th November 1902 as the Premier Syndicate but was later re-registered as the Premier Transvaal Diamond Mining Company Ltd. on 1st December, 1902. Cullinan Village was established in 1903 to provide housing and services for mine employees and is located approximately 40 kilometers east of the South African…

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    In 1992 Nelson Mandela was elected president of South Africa and so the legacy of Mandela began throughout the world. Mandela was sentenced to life in prison for political sabotage in 1964. He was released after serving 27 years, which soon ended the reign of Frederik Willem De Klerk. The movie Invictus is dedicated to telling his inspiring journey as president. Due to the lack of bad leadership from Mandela, Frederik Willem de Klerk becomes the focus of bad leadership. The Law of Navigation…

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    “Perhaps it does not seem to them that we suffer. Perhaps they do not care for it.” (Paton 39) Many people around the world went through some type of oppression. Some of the oppressed united as one to overcome the oppressors. Some as small as a family, others as big as a community. They united to gain freedom from the oppressors. In times of oppression marinating familial and cultural ties within the oppressed group allows its people to retain hope, organize, and gain power by relying on each…

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