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importantpeople. Nelson Mandela “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”

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  1. importantpeople Nelson Mandela “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” Nelson Mandela, one of the greatest political figures of all times, one of the most inspirational figures, spent 27 years as a political prisoner in South Africa before becoming the country's first black president. He is regarded as a symbol of peace and reconciliation between the races. He is widely known for his determination for achieve equality and fair treatment of blacks in South Africa. He went to jail for what he believed to be wrong: judging people solely based on their skin color. Most of the people put him on the same level as Martin Luther King, Jr. John Michael Coetzee An author and academic from South Africa, a novelist and literary critic as well as a translator, author of “Waiting for the Barbarians” and “Life and Times of Michael K,” Coetzee was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Swedish Academy in Stockholm described his books as being “characterized by their well-crafted composition, pregnant dialogue and analytical brilliance. But at the same time he is a scrupulous doubter, ruthless in his criticism of the cruel rationalism and cosmetic morality of western civilization.”

  2. Important places • Battlefields and Island Prisons • Historians can revel in the abundance of gripping stories on the Zulu War and Anglo-Boer Battlefields. For a historical and adventure filled South African holiday KwaZulu Natal has it all: beaches, big five safari reserves, battlefields, world heritage sites and wetlands • The Eastern Cape Frontier • South Africa's Eastern Cape has an incredible frontier history. Apart from being a malaria-free big five safari area, the Eastern Cape offers historical safaris into a time of expanding empires and frontier settlers. It's also the land on which, migrating African tribes and colonial frontiersmen collided for the first time in recorded history

  3. Culture Religion - Christianity Ethnic group- 75.2% is black ,13.6% is white, cape coloureds is 8.6%, and Asians is 2.6%. Foods- barbeques, pojiekos is cooked meat and vegetable stew , and miele pap is a stiff corn meal mix, ( Africa's diet) Language- African, European, Asian, English, and etc. Traditions – workers day on may 1st, humans rights day on march 21st, June 16 is youth day ,heritage day on September 24st, and more Music- is folk songs

  4. Natural resources and geographic factors Natural resources: gold, chromium, antimony, coal, iron ore, manganese, nickel, phosphates, tin, rare earth elements, uranium, gem diamonds, platinum, copper, vanadium, salt, natural gas Geographic FactorsGeographic factors often have an important influence on the history, economy, and culture of regions and nations. Three geographic factors are Monsoons, Nile River Valley, and Island locations. Each of these have good and bad effects on an area, depending on the temperature, climate and/or other mother nature controlled elements of the world. The geographic features of an area answer many questions about the types of economy, the background of their history and specific type of culture. Monsoons mostly affect the Country of India. From June till September, the summer monsoon blows from the southwest, in this direction it picks up moisture over the Indian Ocean. This then drops vast amounts of rains on the coast and on the northern plain, but the rains may cause floods which can kill some crops. From October to may, the winter monsoon blows from lands to the northeast. These hot dry winds raise temperatures to more than 100 degrees F. These monsoons specially affect the economic static of the country.

  5. physical features of South Africa Physical Features of South Africa Major rivers, Mountain Ranges, Deserts, and valleys. Physical Features are things that are made by nature in the region. The Major rivers are the Orange, Limpopo, and Molopo Rivers. The Kalahari and Namib Deserts are also located in South Africa. • Major rivers, Mountain Ranges, Deserts, and valleys. Physical Features are things that are made by nature in the region. The Major rivers are the Orange, Limpopo, and Molopo Rivers. The Kalahari and Namib Deserts are also located in South Africa. h

  6. Humans and physical environments • they survive by: If they want water, they have to get it from the rivers. If they want food, they have to find it, like for example, berries, they get it from bushes filled with berries. If they want to learn, they have schools, with one class each. But some people survive without eating for days • they depend on the Amazon rain forest so they are trying to do their best. • Accounting & Finance  1332  Arts, Design & Media  153  Clerical & Administrative 953  Computers & Telecomm.  1157  Customer Service 419  Education & University  116  Engineering & Technical  2189  Healthcare & Medical  894  Hospitality & Catering  406      Travel, Leisure & Tourism  207  Logistics & Transport  475  Human Resources  338  Legal & Consulting 241  Management  1122  Marketing & Sales  1532  Scientific 111  Skilled labor & Trades  1087  Other  2073

  7. government • The South Africa government type is based on a constitutional democracy, with a constitution that is regarded as one of the most progressive in the world, and a "Bill of Rights" second to none.The country has a three-tier system of government, and an independent judiciary, operating under a parliamentary structure. The South African government is decentralised in national, provincial and local levels of government, called the three tier system, each with its own legislature and executive, all based on a system of interdependent, interrelated and co-operative government.

  8. Location • Location of South Africa is on the very southern tip of Africa, it is a republic which is surrrounded by land at the top and the two oceans, Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. Location of South Africa gives it the very charecteristic climate and natural vegetation in combination with geographical peculiariaties. Location of South Africa is also responsible in a major way for the economic and socio-political milieu of the Republic of South Africa.

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