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    issues and judgments to rest for the most part. The film does a formidable job at analyzing the parenting styles of four families from various cultural backgrounds across the globe. The four families depicted in the film come from Tokyo, Mongolia, Namibia, and San Francisco. What makes the film so compelling is that it takes raw footage of a parent’s teaching style, no matter the limit, and amplifies it in a way that almost renders judgments of parenting…

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    Kalahari Tribe

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    Bushmen live in many different parts of Africa. Some parts of this tribe live in Botswana, the Kalahari, Namibia, and the rest of the Southern Africa. The Kalahari is described as closely resembling the terrain of Australian deserts. Physical Setting i. Biomes Ecology: The Kalahari is a sandy, savannah land of South Africa that extends 900,000 square kilometers, covering most of Botswana, Namibia, and Southern Africa. ii. Climate, Precipitation, Temperature, Natural Resources: The savannah is…

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    Question 1 1.1 Give the title to the picture above. Our Community 1.2 What Grade 3 RME theme/topic does the above picture suit and why is it appropriate? Theme: Belonging This picture is appropriate to theme Belonging as it illustrates the togetherness of a community where each person contributes positive energy towards one another. 1.3 Use the above picture to come up with an activity for Grade 2 learners. Activity: Each learner should illustrate their Community on an A4 paper. They can color…

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    Gobabis Case Study

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    the German colonization up to the Dorsland trekkers and is currently influences. This essay will analyze these various factors and to try and capture the character of the town. Gobabis region before settlement. Gobabis is situated in the east of Namibia in the Omaheke region and was inhabited only by the San people who were hunter gathers by trait before the first settlers, namely the Oorlam people arrived in that region in 1845. The location suited permanent settlement in those days as it…

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    experience big catastrophic accidents or incidents. This seems to attest to a good safety record from Namport.It is clear that even if there are several guidelines that Namport considers, the local handling procedures and laws are largely the IMDG code as Namibia is also part of the IMO. The Namport operating procedures for the handling and storage of Dangerous Goods as well as the system procedures for the emergency preparedness and response plans are according to the IMDG code. (See annexure…

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    Ikhowesin people, also known by the people as the ‘captain who disappears in the grass’ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Witbooi_(Namaqua_chief). The Ikhowesin people were of the tribes of the Nama people, currently located in an area now called Namibia, on the southwest coast of Africa. The letter drafted by Chief Witbooi has conviction and is in a desperate plea to negate an attack, resulting in bloodshed and defeat upon his people and the land territory they inhabit. Prior to the time…

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    EVIDENCE OF GLOBAL WARMING Only a person who has been away from our planet for some time would claim that global warming is not happening. The evidence shows abundantly on all the continents of the world. Several aspects of climate have been affected. For instance, in the temperate zones, the summers are warmer and more humid. Droughts are more frequent, particularly in Africa. Rainfall and snowfall are more intense and, in some cases, quite destructive. Snow (or ice) cover on mountaintops is…

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    The film, “Babies”, by Thomas Balmes revolves around four newborns from all over the globe and their first year in the world. Hattie from San Francisco, U. S and Mari from Tokyo, Japan are two girls who live in urban areas. Ponijao from Namibia, a village in Southwest Africa, and Bayar from Bayanchandmani, Mongolia are two boys who live in particularly rural areas. This documentary shows the comparison of each culture without any narration, leaving it up to the viewer on interpreting the film.…

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    imperialistic endeavours America subjected Cuba to prior to the Cuban Revolution, how biased and misinformed reporting on Cuba has helped shape a negative image of Cuba and discuss Cuba’s involvement in ending a war between South Africa and Angola as well as Namibia gaining its long fought for independence. Since the Cuban Revolution, public perception of Cuba has been one of a country…

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    Their head office is situated in Windhoek, but they have regional offices in Karibib, Swakopmund, Walvisbay, Ondangwa, Rundu, Tsumeb, Grootfontein, Mariental and Keetmanshoop. HFS is currently one of many courier companies offering overnight logistical services throughout the country, additional to a high quality service, they pride themselves in delivering that service on a daily basis and guarantees delivery times to their customers. HFS has been in operation since 2006, but was bought by Mr.…

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