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    Steve Biko

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    also established the Ginsberg Educational Trust to assist the black students and their educational opportunities. He and his fellow activists had been arrested quite a few times for the activities done by them. Biko was arrested while going to Cape Town to address a bunch of students. He was put into police custody in Pretoria and beaten very harshly. Biko died the next day while in police custody due to a massive brain haemorrhage . His death was covered up by saying that Biko was having…

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    Botanic Garden Southwest of downtown Miami is a town called Coral Gables where you can visit the beautiful Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. This place is not your typical veggie patch- it is 83-acres of tropical plants ranging from rare to ubiquitous flora that can be explored on a self guided tour or in a tram that moves around the garden. 8. Key Biscayne Located south of the city just over the Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne is an island town with beautiful beaches and parks. Grab a…

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    Individualism sets many Americans apart from the rest of the world in how they conduct themselves. Everyone takes care of themselves, and no obligation is to be placed on another, nor is anyone to expect anything from peers. This mindset derived from the first Americans who were strong enough to break away from their homelands to look for a better life and opportunity elsewhere. They counted on themselves and not on governments for protection and provision. (Estes, 2012) American managers are…

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    European Imperialism and Africa During the Age of Industry The Background of the New Imperialism 1790-1880 Algeria and Cape Colony were controlled by the Europeans Rivalry for new markets Economic and military powers were shifting from europe others such as germany and America Europe went into a state of depression from 1873-1896 The long depression in europe helped new imperialism in the westerners that were looking for raw materials and new markets Profits were a lot higher than in their…

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    Khoi And The Kohn Summary

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    The Great Trek also robbed the boer farmers of a possible source of servants and labourers. As for the Voortrekkers, went North and curtailed the happy hunting grounds of the San(Bushman), which forced this people to seek refuge on farms and in town. The khoi gradually became labourers of the boers, because of the protection they provided. The vee boere also made use of manipulation to lure the khoi people into working for them. As mentioned before, an inner conflict started between the Khoi and…

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    has been marches for women, Immigrants, also for the LGBT community, and for the people’s voices to be heard because they felt like they were or have been ignored. According to www.cnn.com in Washington, Sydney, Berlin, London, Paris, Nairobi and Cape Town. All men and women working together to remind trump that woman are the same as man and can do whatever man can do. Also to show how it is not right to treat women with disrespect and how it’s not right of him touching women inappropriately…

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    Hurricanes are powerful forces of nature that can destroy houses, towns and if powerful enough, multiple cities. Recent hurricanes like Hugo, Katrina and Andrew, are powerful and do leave a mark, but a forgotten hurricane of 1938 still shocks many of the people who survived the living nightmare. Weather, human error, and impact is what made that hurricane so powerful. 682 people died during that storm, and that could’ve been avoided, but how? Weather is also a key factor, considering the…

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    1. PEP Stores overview 1.1. Overview PEP is a multinational company which started operating in 1965 and the first store was opened in Northen Cape. PEP stores sells mainly clothing and footwear to its customers. Above that PEP also offers other products such as homeware and cellular phones. PEP also has license for selling airtime for the cellular networks. Over and above the products offering PEP stores also offers a range of services which include cash-backs, credit loans facilities, funeral…

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    Your Average Superhero’s As your family sleeps peacefully at night, they patrol the streets and protect the safety of everyone out there. They keep watch over the city in search of wrong doers and “bad guys.” They aren’t your normal superheroes with capes and tights. They don’t wear flashy outfits to hide their true identities, they look just like you and I. All people need some form of protection and police men and women provide that. Hard working and dedicated, they give their time for every…

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    African Culture

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    guitars, African trumpets (in some places called vuvuzela or lepatata mambu), and other ones. Some famous music styles are namely, Afrobeat (from Nigeria), Azonto (from Ghana), Coupé Decalé (from Ivory Coast), Coladeira ( from Cape Verde), Makossa (from Cameroon), Morna (from Cape Verde), Semba (from Angola), Marrabenta (from Mozambique), Kwaito (from South Africa). Kuduro (from Angola), Kizomba (from Angola), Mbaqanga (from South Africa), Pandza (from Mozambique), Raï (from Algeria), Taarab…

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