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    Onomatopoeia Monologue

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    - Why, Leeto? - Well, I thought maybe I... should have breakfast with Mangaliso on Friday before we leave. - You know, just to clear the air. - No. Give him time to cool off. I can't leave this hanging between us any longer. I was wondering if I could take the day off on Friday. Thing is, Magongwa and I are getting married on Friday at Home Affairs. Congratulations to both of you. Just come and fill in a form later. T-O-P-O-A. Onomatopoeia. I'm afraid, that is incorrect. I... A.…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Case Study

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    A brief discussion of some of the factors often associated with adolescent pregnancy will follow. 2.3.1 Female Gender Role Firstly, three concepts need to be defined, that is, gender; gender role and gender typing. According to Galambos (2004) the term ‘gender’ refers to characteristics learnt or acquired by either sex from their society. It is part of that by which individuals define themselves, and give meaning to their actions. Gender role on the other hand refers to appropriate behaviour for…

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    Mugg & Bean Case Study

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    Introduction Mugg & Bean is one of the subsidiaries of Famous Brands Limited. Throughout this research task, an extensive study of Mugg & Bean will be completed by consulting the necessary stakeholders as well as looking at the company’s financial reports, share price and any other necessary information that will help us complete the task. Primary and secondary research will be conducted in order to make the study more comprehensive and to get the full picture of the business and its…

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    Introduction Water is known to many as the ‘elixir of life’ and is essential to the very existence of human life on Earth (Saunders, n.d.). It is thus imperative that water is made available to humans in an acceptable quantity and quality (Mohanty, 2006) at any given time. Visually, this may seem easy enough to achieve given water is present all around us in various forms and mediums (eg. rainwater). However, the crux of this problem lies in the fact that humans can only consume freshwater. Up…

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