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    Case Study of Globalisation on Yo! Sushi Yo! Sushi was founded in 1997 by Simon Woodroff. It has 80 restaurants throughout the UK and 93 worldwide, which they are still expanding. The company franchise has been operating for 15 years and have gained a large amount of knowledge about globalisation and how to globalise their company. They have numerous services that made the franchise global: • Online reservation systems • Online food ordering for take away • New devices and the application of smartphones

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    After a short flight from Durban, we arrived in Port Elizabeth, where we were to start the drive through the Garden Route to Cape Town, I once again reviewed our itinerary. The narratives I read about the Garden Route from our itinerary and other travel brochures, made my nomadic heart beat faster. The Garden Route was incredible. It stretches for less than 300 km, yet the range of topography, vegetation, wildlife is remarkable: indigenous temperature forest, pine plantations and ‘fynbos’ (thick

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    The book entitled Invictus: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation was originally titled Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation was written by John Carlin. The book was published in 2009. The story is most clearly a drama which, for a reader, is more riveting because it tells the story of Nelson Mandela in such a distinct way. Carlin originally reported on the South African transition for the Independent of London and is now world-renowned. He begins the book with

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    In Invictus Nelson Mandela displays many different leaderships theories in different ways throughout the film. He embodies the sense of self required of amazing leaders according to Chopra. Mandela also displays qualities described in the style and skill approaches described by Northouse (2012) through his actions as a leader. Most importantly, all of these qualities give Mandela the ability to lead through kindness and love. Unlike most presidents he has over 30 years of true leadership experience

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    fundamental themes in Zoë Wicomb’s collection of short stories, The One that Got Away, and that which this essay focuses on, is identity. Wicomb’s short stories are interwoven with political percepts, history and semiotics linking her two homes, Glasgow and Cape Town, as well as the different stories, together through a extensive network of interconnected identities and settings (Driver 145). By the juxtaposing of settings in a single period of time, Wicomb creates a unique social and domestic backdrop that

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    Lisa-Marie Van Wyk 56438176 Assignment 02 553393 1. Reread what chapter two has to say about the importance of history and context to understanding poetry. Keeping these two aspects in mind, write a paragraph in which you explain what the following quotations from the poem refer to: In order to properly understand certain poems, one needs to know the context in which certain things are said and we need to know about the history about certain things that occur in the poem. In this particular poem

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    With endless entertainment in the town, this is a place of charm and charisma founded on a vibrant, characterful community that remains a stable place of attraction in Cape Town. The Brand Blueprint of the Bo-Kaap brand will be explained in the following paragraph. Big Hairy Audatious Goal: To be an internationally recognized hertiage site Brand Vision: To be a substainabe, resident empowing community Brand Mission:

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    The three most frequent and major responsibilities for a successful Resident Advisor are availability, communication, and awareness. Availability, being there when your residents need it, is important because it presents you as someone that they can rely on and who will always be there when they need it. Communication, creating an environment where both myself and the residents are comfortable sharing questions and concerns, is important because the only way to assist a resident is to know what’s

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    Speaking the Truth to Power Desmond Tutu was born in October 7th, 1931 in Klerksdorp, an impoverished township in South Africa. He is the only son of Zacheriah and Aletta Tutu. His father was an elementary school principal and his mother was a cook at a school for the blind. In 1955, he married Nomalizo Leah Shenxane. They had four children, named Trevor, Theresa, Naomi, and Andrea. Desmond Tutu wanted to be become a doctor, and he was accepted into medical school; unfortunately his family could

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    Each year approximately seven million tourists travel to Delaware’s coast to vacation at the local beaches of Rehoboth, Lewes, Bethany, Cape Henlopen, Fenwick Island, and many more. Due to all the tourists who travel to Southern Delaware’s coast, major work and economical opportunities have opened up to the nearing town’s and residents. what attracts so many people to the beaches of Delaware? The answer is simple, the National Resources Defense (NRD) has tested the coast and as stated by Congressman

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