Articles, tagged with "nelson mandela", page 1
03rd January 2012
Viral Marketing is so powerful because it is like a train building up speed. Once it is moving you can't stop it without derailing the train. It takes a lot of steam to get the train moving. And it is difficult to stop. The train will almost always follow...
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Author:
George Torok
05th December 2011
Picture watching a sunset with crashing waves on white sands whilst standing on a mountain. Then visualise standing on a rock scoping an open, endless landscape with wild animals running freely. Rich in gold and diamonds yet weak from a political disarray...
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Author:
John Alina
18th October 2011
So you have planned to spend your vacation in Cape Town. Everything has been well taken care of - your accommodations, tickets and your luggage, but you forgot to plan your activities during your stay. With all the historic sites and beautiful scenery, I'...
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Author:
Jane T.
07th October 2011
Africa is such a wonderful continent and the nation of South Africa is renowned as the Rainbow Nation. There are a complex variety of cultures, Languages and tribes. Since the release of Nelson Mandela and the democratic elections of 1994, the country has...
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James Helmat
26th September 2011
Everybody who’s anybody in the financial world wants to find offices for rent in Sandton. It’s the financial hub of South Africa, let alone its host city of Johannesburg, and the JSE Securities Exchange has its offices there. In fact, Sandton’s CBD is ...
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Author:
Hlehle
01st August 2011
It truly does not an issue what name you prefer to entitle it, whether Jo'burg, or Jozi, Johannesburg is still one if the most excellent and most fascinating cities to pay a visit to when you are in South Africa. If you turn out to be lucky enough to get ...
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Author:
James Helmat
14th June 2011
A single way to get all around Cape City that's gaining favor from holidaymakers, on the other hand, is backpacking. Quite a few tourists in lookup of adventure opt for to set themselves on foot in exploring the town, and Cape Town can not be far more acc...
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Author:
Wendell Decker
20th May 2011
Commemorative coins are something a lot of collectors get into and it is easy to see why. Every time I see an ad for a coin commemorating the release of a film or some historical event or some recently deified religious leader, I get the phone out and sta...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
10th April 2011
The flora and fauna Safari, impressive animals, Aboriginal culture or be attractive travel destination, experience it every bit of the city of Johannesburg. South Africa is the main town that is visited by tourists from many countries for sightseeing and ...
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Author:
James Helmat
31st March 2011
Of all the great metropolitan areas that we have visited in Europe, we have found all boast their different qualities and unique features to proffer. With Amsterdam, it is certainly the canals; it isn't known as the "Venice of the North" for nothing. Wi...
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Author:
Sean O'Kelly
30th March 2011
Leadership is one key ingredient that I discovered in helping clients and myself achieving quantum progress in many small and medium business. If we looked at presidents of many countries, strong leadership is one key ingredient that have transformed a na...
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Author:
dew patagan
21st March 2011
We associate inspirational speeches with great inspirational people such as President Obama or Nelson Mandela. That’s understandable because they have the opportunity to address the world. Radio and television crews, not to mention journalists will eager...
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Author:
Nimah
20th March 2011
Durban is a place of historical architecture. It is situated on the east coast of South Africa. People usually grab Durban flights to enjoy the paradisiacal view of the early bird sunrise view from the east coastal beaches of the city. It is one of the po...
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Author:
Chrish Watson
16th March 2011
Just as Africa is being touted as the last investment frontier capable of delivering super returns, the recent populist ousting of Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, and Tunisian president, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, has raised for many investors the contin...
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Author:
Will Jimerson
11th March 2011
Building Resilience in Natural Disasters
By Meiron Lees, Author D-Stress, Building Resilience in Challenging Times
Natural disasters are one of the most unnatural challenges for humanity and it is in these times that we truly recognise our fragility.
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Author:
Meiron Lees