Articles, tagged with "nelson mandela", page 6
10th April 2010
Johannesburg is a fascinating place to visit. Johannesburg is one of the fastest urban developments of the modern era. The majority of the population is formed by South Africa's black residents out of total population of 3.2 million people.
Johannesburg...
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Author:
waseem
26th March 2010
When the Springboks won the 1995 Rugby World Cup, new South African President Nelson Mandela put on a green and gold rugby jersey to present the trophy to captain Francois Pienaar, a white Afrikaner. When Mandela and other ‘politicals' were imprisoned ...
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Author:
Alan G
26th March 2010
This summer's World Cup will be the biggest international event ever staged in South Africa, and the capital Cape Town is more than prepared to offer a unique experience to visitors. Whether you're just visiting to see the match or looking to extend your ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
22nd March 2010
What do you think of when you hear the word "leader"?
The word leader itself is like the word car or food. Cars can be big or small, fast or slow, expensive or affordable, and they can be status symbols or basic transportation. They come in colors you ...
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John Slimp Training and Development
17th March 2010
Have you ever wondered what it is that makes a world class negotiator?
What are the key characteristics that helped to determine the negotiation success of famous negotiators like Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi?
The results of research conducted ...
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Author:
Jan Potgieter
15th March 2010
Look at the mess we're in. Why doesn't somebody do something? When was the last time you heard or even thought that? Look! Up in the air, it's Superman! We're saved. What a hero. If only I had his powers I could be a hero. If only I was born a leader.
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Author:
George Torok
11th March 2010
As one of South Africa's most perfect holiday destinations, Cape Town has much more to offer than beautiful scenery, Table Mountain and breathtaking beaches.
With wonderful museums, including Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for most...
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Author:
Lucky Mamome
10th March 2010
South Africa is a stunningly beautiful and fascinating country to visit with world-renowned wildlife and cosmopolitan cities such as Cape Town and Johannesburg. The country has a huge number of national parks which offer all those who visit a broad range ...
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Author:
MarkeD
09th March 2010
Believe YOU Can
These are the views of a world class sportsman competing at the greatest point. This is actually particularly true for endurance races such as the Tour de France in which the discomfort threshold of each and every competitor will be exa...
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Author:
Gary McKenzie
05th March 2010
With less than 100 days to the biggest international tournament in world football, to say that the opening games of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa are eagerly awaited does a disservice to the growing excitement of football fans throughout the world! S...
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Author:
John Downes
05th March 2010
Johannesburg has a very strong cultural background. Your flight to Johannesburg will give you an opportunity to visit museums and nature reserves, and the old caves, working gold and diamond mines. Johannesburg is famous for its gold and diamond reserves ...
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Author:
cheap flights
03rd March 2010
The Republic of South Africa was once the home to apartheid. A movement and a man, Nelson Mandela, changed that. Here is an overview of the country for travelers.
An Overview of South Africa for Travelers
As recently as 1991, apartheid was the rule...
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Author:
Ernest Cobb
08th February 2010
Most people measure us by our accomplishments -- what we've done. In my experience, most people compile their track record of accomplishments BY MISTAKE; that is, we don't have a plan, we simply react to opportunities as they arise. In other words, our ac...
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Author:
Danilo Fleming
22nd January 2010
THE MANY 'SINS' OF TB JOSHUA
When a man is subjected to persistent barrage of attacks instigated by his foes and detractors, the very simple question to be asked is: What is/are his sin(s)?
The world has seen and heard of the stories of individuals ...
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Author:
Luke
21st January 2010
The energy of all poppies is one of standing tall and confident in your own brilliance. And, the color yellow adds an energy of "I can do it!" to the mix -- the perfect combination!
What a great way to wind down the year and prepare to start a whole ne...
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Author:
katche