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    during the state of emergency. During the trial, Mandela had married a social worker, named Winnie Madikizela, on June 14, 1958. They had two daughters. The couple divorced in 1996. Before the Treason Trial had ended, Mandela had travelled to Pietermaritzburg to speak, which resolved in the end that he should write to the Prime Minister which he requested a national convention on a non-racial constitution, and to warn them that he should not agree there would be a national strike against South…

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    1.2. Training of hospital staff and the creation of specific health care waste agencies A need for ongoing training within establishments was reported for personnel that deal with health care waste and are particularly involved in the segregating of health care risk waste from general waste. A solution proposed for encouraging role players to be more diligent in their health care waste management was that of a professional body from which members can be expelled should they be found guilty of…

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    Why are the Felinae becoming endangered? The Felinae is a subclass of the class Felidae, which makes up the cat family. The Felinae are specifically the smaller cats, like the ocelot and serval, and a few medium sized cats, like the lynx and the cheetah. The domestic house cat is part of the Felinae group as well. Most people think of the bigger cats in the Felidae class when they think of endangered felines, but the smaller species are just as much at risk. The most influential issue here…

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    D.J. Opperman’s poem, Christmas Carol, uses the function of ‘place’ in both the setting and the language of the poem in order to make a social commentary about the racial segregation and cultural divide in South Africa. The following essay will discuss how his reference to the biblical story of the birth of Jesus Christ, as well as the historical significance of District Six in South Africa, substantiates the former statement. According to the IIE Module Guide (2017:16), ‘Space’ is a neutral…

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    Social justice is the fair treatment of all people, whether they have a different ethnic origin, gender, race or religion. Social injustice is the complete opposite. It is the unfair treatment of a group of people despite of their opinions. Throughout time we see how many people of different ethnic origins are poorly treated and discriminated because of their race, gender or beliefs. Gandhi: An Autobiography and The Help portray multiple insights of the world in the 1900’s compared to modern day…

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    the time. One specific example of racism in Southern Africa was directed to Gandhi himself. He had gone to sit on a first-class seat on the train and was literally thrown off of the train by the conductor. He was tossed out of the train at Pietermaritzburg. This event sparked up Gandhi’s drive for freedom and equality for the Indians in Southern Africa. Throughout the 21 years that he had lived there, Gandhi would constantly be working for Indian rights. Soon enough, he had formed the…

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    I have chosen the above two franchises (Roman’s pizza and Debonairs pizza) due to their evident strategic competition in the market. In the following research task, both the franchise’s involvement in social responsibility will be compared and carefully assessed to evaluate which of the above competitors is more successful in social responsibility. Social Responsibility a.k.a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the process in which the company is seen employing many different strategies…

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    Introduction. Millions of people all over the world are forced to make a plan when it comes to living arrangements due to financial restraints or due to disasters. These forced arrangements become known as informal settlements. An informal settlement is when a large number of people construct housing units on land that they do not legally own so they have no legal claim to live there. Informal settlements have become problematic in mainly 3rd world countries. In places like Brazil and India…

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