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    and is particularly interested in opportunities in Nigeria. That country recently lifted a ban on clothing imports, opening up a massive and underserviced fashion market. Johannesburg - Mr. Price [JSE:MPC] plans to open stores in Australia by the end of this year, the firm said on Tuesday. WHAT RISKS DOES MR PRICE FACE? • Although the group has done exceptionally well in recent years despite the burden on local consumers, there are indications that consumer spending may drop off even further…

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    those around the world. This directly results in various acts of terrorism across the globe. It has reached the point where Twitter has in essence declared war on the ISIS. Psychological warfare intimidates are coerces populations to various ends. These ends are more than mental shifts or religious beliefs; the results can be very physical. The potential has epic proportions; whether it be good or bad, psychological warfare has played a part in years and will continue to be growing factor in…

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    Minimum Wage Abolished

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    paid lower wages, even when the excel. Demolishing the minimum wage would increase their chances of success and provide a better incentive to get out and into the workplace. Nelson Mandela stated that “Poverty is not an accident. Like slavery and apartheid, it is man-made and can be removed by the actions of human beings”. The economy is drowning and one of the best things that can be done is eliminating the minimum wage. To keep the minimum wage laws intact and in effect, as they currently…

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    Nelson Mandela Many would argue that Nelson Mandela is the most admired political figure of the twentieth century and a leader of the human rights movement. What did Nelson Mandela do in his life to deserve such accolades? Well, he took a stand against the way certain people were being treated in his country and stood up for what he believed in. This group of people was the blacks of South Africa. Throughout Nelson Mandela’s tedious life, he made a remarkable amount of achievements and turned…

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    Schools preach that “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” (Albert Einstein) Yet, in the U.S., petty crimes committed by naive teenagers are ruthlessly cracked down upon by the judicial system, as thousands of adolescents are robbed of their futures. When President Nixon declared a war on drugs, his “...all-out offensive” strategy quadrupled the prison population by 2012. Resulting from a 6-8% increase in the prison population yearly from 1972 to 2000, the current…

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    the education system. Both authors, who are black Americans discuss racism in times where it is thought that racism is no longer present. Many people might think of racism and think of times before the Civil Rights movement in the United States or apartheid in South Africa however both Alexander and Baldwin discuss select manners in which they have witnessed or experienced racism as black Americans post-the Civil Rights movement…

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    Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. He was not considered to be the best president ever. Carter accomplished more during the time after his presidency than he did during his presidency. He is considered to be a humanitarian person and president. James Earl Carter, also known as Jimmy Carter, was born on October 1st, 1924. His Birthplace is located in Plains, Georgia. He was the oldest of four children. When Carter was young, he moved to Archery with his family. Archery was…

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    ignore the important aspects of Chris McCandless’ personality and his self imposed purpose. McCandless was a kind, intelligent and free-spirited young man who may not have been completely prepared for his journey, he was able to accept death in the end, knowing that he lived a life that too…

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    The Author, Alan Paton, is a dedicated and opinionated Christian, linking his writing to his beliefs. Since he was born, he has been a Catholic, giving him a deep religious background. Because of his deep Catholic background and what he’s done because of it, Bishop Clayton named him a member of a diocesan commission appointed ‘to discover what it believed to be ‘the mind of South Africa””(Callan, 35). He also developed a strong conscience because of his theological virtuesd. “Because I am…

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    “Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism” “Niwas Katel” “03/02/2015” “Introduction to Sociology” “Professor Bob Young” Ethnocentrism stands in contrast to Cultural Relativism in a manner that in ethnocentrism, an individual finds his ethnicity at the center of comparison and views the world from the angle of his own culture and ethnicity. In Ethnocentrism, a person believes that his ethnic group, race or culture are the most important one and most or at least some of the aspects of his…

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