...Stretching for 294km around the Southern coast of Africa (City of Cape Town), Cape Town is a very special place. The Mother City is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world and is home to the Cape Floristic Region, a protected World Heritage Site (SANParks). Cape Town has a Mediterranean climate. Table Mountain and the cold Benguella Current of the South Atlantic Ocean, among others, have an impact on local climate (Encyclopaedia Britannica). The different ecosystems rely on warm and cold temperatures, winds, rainfall, and even fire to flourish. Due to historical issues such as Apartheid, the almost 4 million residents of Cape Town (City of Cape Town) are often times racially divided in terms of physical housing locations. Some areas are much more impoverished than others, causing the effects of climate change to be felt more intensely and mitigation efforts to be more difficult (Ziervogel, Shale and Du). Climate change is largely attributed to global warming. In a nutshell, this involves greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide to collect and form a layer in the atmosphere. The sun’s heat is then trapped in the atmosphere, causing a rise in the planet’s average temperature (NRDC). This collection of meteorological phenomena poses threats to the planet and the people living in it. Three different effects of climate change in Cape Town will be discussed, explaining the factors leading up to these, how the local people are affected, as well as mitigation efforts...
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...three settlements, Cape Town; Grabouw and Stanford compare with each other. Cape Town; Grabouw and Stanford are located within the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Cape Town is a very built up area and is a major Metropolitan. Cape Town is also a break of bulk settlement and can be seen as a specialized city that is multi-functional because it serves many functions. Grabouw and Stanford are not as built up as Cape Town. They have fewer high order good and services. This places them both lower on the hierarchy of urban settlements. They can be seen as minor country towns that supply goods and services to the surrounding rural population, so they are also seen as central places. Due to Cape Town being so well built up compared to Grabouw and Stanford, It has a lot more land-use-zones that can be clearly identified. Cape Town has a large CBD with many tall, high rise buildings; situated on a grid iron street pattern; accessible but contains a lot of traffic during peak hour. Cape Towns upper residential zone has large 2-3 story houses that are situated on a planned irregular street pattern that is fairly close to the CBD, such as Higgovale. Cape town’s transition zone is situated around the oldest parts of the city, like Bo-Kaap and Buitengracht Street because of the old style small housing. Cape Town also has a light industry situated fairly close to the CBD at Paarden Island. Printing, plumbing and textile industry takes place there. Cape Town also has a decentralized...
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...Land Reclaimation Case study- The Foreshore, Capetown. This town was propose on 1937 under in charge of The South African Railways and Harbours (SAR&H) and the city council took charge of the venture. SAR&H appointed two advisers (F Lonstreth Thomson, a well-known British planner, and Prof. L.W. Thornton White of UCT) and the municipality drew on the services of a French planner E.E. Beaudouin, who was given leave from the army by the French government who considered it an honour for France to have him working in Cape Town. He brought French influence including a love of sweeping vistas and wide boulevards. Dredging and land-filling began in 1937 and progressed steadily until the largest dry dock in the southern hemisphere was opened with much fanfare in 1945. The development of the foreshore in the 1950s and 60s was plagued by disagreement about priorities. Among these were the need to ensure good traffic flow, the desire for broad boulevards and an open vista for the 'Gateway to Africa'. The resulting compromise were wide roads that cut the foreshore up into windy stretches and asphalt and concrete car parks that were inaccessible to pedestrians. Gaps between skyscrapers created wind tunnels that could blow buses over. The result was a virtually lifeless city centre in the evenings, with the exception of a few bars and restaurants popular with visiting sailors, and prostitutes standing on street corners. With the success of the Waterfront the development of the foreshore...
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...PART 1- Essay Rust and Vreugd can be seen as a suburban house in the city centre of Cape Town. This is unusual as homes in the city centre today are found to be apartments, lofts, condos and penthouses. It is rare to find a suburban-style house in the city centre, built in the past 20 years. From this it can be said that a penthouse is the development of the suburban house in the city centre. Many factors lead to this development and change of “city houses”. It is essential to first look at the characteristics of a suburban house and a penthouse to see what the differences are between these two homes, including references to the examples. Rust and Vreugd is an old house in the City of Cape Town built in 1771.(fig 1.1) It is a great example of VOC architecture and is a monument and museum open to the public today. Done by architect Anton Anreith, it includes characteristics of the Cape Dutch style. It is symmetrical, has a stoep, voorkamer and achterkamer but has some features only found later in Cape Town. It is evident that towards the end of the 18th century the flat roofed type of house was generally employed in the town, whilst the thatched and gabled roof was commonly used in the suburban and country houses. The town houses were mostly two storeys while those in the country were one storey. It was designed on a grand scale and is larger than the average townhouse of its time. Its most distinctive features includes a highly ornamented classical façade, a stoep with...
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...The State of the Rainbow Nation by Jeff Cangialosi (2012) Following the rest of the crowd, I stood quickly as the South African national anthem began to play. I was about to watch my first rugby game at the University of the Western Cape and sitting beside me was my newest South African friend Francis. As I strained to hear the national anthem, I realized that the majority of the song was not in English but a mixture of other languages that I could not decipher. Sitting back down, I turned to Francis and asked him what languages I had just heard in the national anthem. He responded, “There are five different languages in the song brother…Xhosa, Zulu, Sesotho, Afrikaans, and English…it’s supposed to create unity, but brother, the people here, they are not unified. No one knows the words.” Language is one of the most obvious indicators of the vast diversity of South Africa. The national anthem may be composed of five different languages, but in total, the country has eleven official languages. In Cape Town, Afrikaans, English, and Xhosa are the most widely spoken languages, but as you travel across the country, you encounter many different indigenous languages. In addition to language, another marker of South Africa’s diversity is color. Infamous for its past of apartheid, South Africa is the land of people who are black, white, coloured, and Asian. Making up almost 80% of the population demographic, black South Africans are the largest racial group, but in my view...
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...Two bedroom house Date Listed 17/09/2011 Last Edited 17/09/2011 Price R 4,000 Location Cape Town / Western Cape Northern Suburbs For Rent By Owner Available 01/10/2011 Bedrooms (#) 2 bedrooms Dwelling Type House Bathrooms (#) 1 bathroom ------------------------------------------------- Two bedroom house main b/room built in cupboards,open plan kitchen,close to public transport,safe parking,elect.&water incl.Ruyterwacht Goodwood. Cont.0786840274 LARGE 3 BED HOUSE TO RENT IN PAROW WEST AVAILABLE 1ST OCTOBER Date Listed 19/09/2011 Price R 4,900 Address Sarel Cilliers St, Cape Town 7500, South Africa For Rent By Agency Available 01/10/2011 Bedrooms (#) 3 bedrooms Dwelling Type House Bathrooms (#) 1 bathroom Parking Covered Large 3 Bed House to rent in Parow West.ONLY the Main Bedroom has built in cuboards.Wooden Floors In Bedrooms and lounge. Large Kitchen with free standing oven,extractor.Lots and Lots of Built in cuboards. Open Plan Kitchen Dining room area. Large Lounge. 1 Bathroom with shower and bath and a seperate toilet. Linen cuboard Swimming Pool & Front and back Garden Water excluded Electricity Prepaid Please note credit checks are done so please don`t apply if you are blacklisted. RENT IS R4900 DEPOSIT IS R4900 AND ADMIN FEE IS For 1 person is R500 - applying for admin For 2 people it's R700- applying for admin ------------------------------------------------- PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE NOT ALONE ON THE PROPERTY...
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...Violence has been a part of ice hockey since at least the early 1900s. According to the book Hockey: A People's History, in 1904 alone, four players were killed during hockey games from the frequent brawls and violent stick work. Fighting in ice hockey is an established tradition of the sport in North America, with a long history involving many levels of amateur and professional play and including some notable individual fights. While officials tolerate fighting during hockey games, they impose a variety of penalties on players who engage in fights. Unique to North American professional team sports, the National Hockey League (NHL) and most minor professional leagues in North America do not eject players outright for fighting but major European and collegiate hockey leagues do. The debate over allowing fighting in ice hockey games is ongoing. Despite its potentially negative consequences, such as heavier enforcers knocking each other out, some administrators are not considering eliminating fighting from the game, as some players consider it essential. Additionally, the majority of fans oppose eliminating fights from professional hockey games. Examples In an NHL preseason game between the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues on September 21, 1969 Bruins defenseman Ted Green and Blues left wing Wayne Maki, attacking Green, engaged in a bloody stick-swinging fight that resulted in Green sustaining a skull fracture and brain damage, forcing him to miss the entire season of 1969–70...
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...three settlements, Cape Town; Grabouw and Stanford compare with each other. Cape Town; Grabouw and Stanford are located within the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Cape Town is a very built up area and is a major Metropolitan. Cape Town is also a break of bulk settlement and can be seen as a specialized city that is multi-functional because it serves many functions. Grabouw and Stanford are not as built up as Cape Town. They have fewer high order good and services. This places them both lower on the hierarchy of urban settlements. They can be seen as minor country towns that supply goods and services to the surrounding rural population, so they are also seen as central places. Due to Cape Town being so well built up compared to Grabouw and Stanford, It has a lot more land-use-zones that can be clearly identified. Cape Town has a large CBD with many tall, high rise buildings; situated on a grid iron street pattern; accessible but contains a lot of traffic during peak hour. Cape Towns upper residential zone has large 2-3 story houses that are situated on a planned irregular street pattern that is fairly close to the CBD, such as Higgovale. Cape town’s transition zone is situated around the oldest parts of the city, like Bo-Kaap and Buitengracht Street because of the old style small housing. Cape Town also has a light industry situated fairly close to the CBD at Paarden Island. Printing, plumbing and textile industry takes place there. Cape Town also has a decentralized...
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...Star 5 Days Cape Town Package HIGHLIGHTS Orange Wi-Fi On Board Day 1: City Tour * Transfer From Cape Town Airport To Hotel * Your City Tour In Cape Town Will Enable You To Discover The Multi-Ethnic Character And Historical Wealth Of The City Through Visits To The SA Museum, The Company Gardens, The Colourful Malay Quarter With Its Muslim Community, The City Centre And The District 6 Museum. Finally From The Top Of Signal Hill, You Will Gaze In Awe At The Splendour Of The Mother City (Cable Car To Table Mountain Is obtional). (Scheduled Tour) * Night At The Hotel: Pepper Club Hotel 5* Day 2: Inverdoorn Safari * Breakfast * Full Day Tour To Inverdoorn Game Reserve, 2 1/2 Hours From Cape Town. At Inverdoorn A 2 Hour Game Drive Will Afford You The Opportunity To Discover This Reserve That Is Home To Giraffe, Rhino, Zebra, Buffalo, Water Buck, Kudu... (Scheduled Tour) * TransferMorning 4x4 Game Drive At Inverdoorn.Lunch: InverdoornTransfer * Night At The Hotel: Pepper Club Hotel 5* Day 3: Peninsula Tour * Breakfast * Our Itinerary For The Peninsula Tour Takes You Along Both The Atlantic And Indian Ocean Coastlines. Our First Stop Is At The Charming Fishing Village Of Hout Bay Where Boat Trips To Seal Island Are Available For A Supplementary Charge. We Then Continue Along The Untamed Atlantic Coastline To The Cape Of Good Hope...
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...www.miningsecurityforum.com & MINING SECURITY CRISIS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2014 12-13 November Taj Cape Town South Africa Supported by: Gold Sponsor: Sponsors: Exhibitor Sponsor: Organised by: ABOUT THE SUMMIT MINING SECURITY & CRISIS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2014 | 12-13 NOVEMBER 2014 | CAPE TOWN The mining sector in the developing world is growing rapidly, but As global resources dwindle, companies are venturing into ever associated new risk and threat environment is crucial to the equipment and valuable minerals from mines, work place violence and and tested crisis management planning Terrorism across Africa is a growing concern, in 2013 the mining world was shocked by the deadly on the Areva mine in Niger, The Mining Security & Crisis Management Forum will address Managing and being highly alert to the insider opportunity to with industry a rise Security Survey 2013 found that 41% of the mining and metals 2 Mining Security & Crisis Management 2014 Forum SPEAKERS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Security • • • • MEDIA PARTNERS FireSpec Systems AFIMAC Global Control Risks Mwana Africa Vale (Mozambique) De Beers Namibia Debswana Diamond Co. Exxaro Resources Vale Brazil Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) De Beers Consolidated Mines Newmont Mining Mining Security & Crisis Management 2014 Forum 3 DAY 1 | WEDNESDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2014 • • • • • • • • • mining industry • • • • • • • • P •...
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...www.miningsecurityforum.com & MINING SECURITY CRISIS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2014 12-13 November Taj Cape Town South Africa Supported by: Gold Sponsor: Sponsors: Exhibitor Sponsor: Organised by: ABOUT THE SUMMIT MINING SECURITY & CRISIS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2014 | 12-13 NOVEMBER 2014 | CAPE TOWN The mining sector in the developing world is growing rapidly, but As global resources dwindle, companies are venturing into ever associated new risk and threat environment is crucial to the equipment and valuable minerals from mines, work place violence and and tested crisis management planning Terrorism across Africa is a growing concern, in 2013 the mining world was shocked by the deadly on the Areva mine in Niger, The Mining Security & Crisis Management Forum will address Managing and being highly alert to the insider opportunity to with industry a rise Security Survey 2013 found that 41% of the mining and metals 2 Mining Security & Crisis Management 2014 Forum SPEAKERS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Security • • • • MEDIA PARTNERS FireSpec Systems AFIMAC Global Control Risks Mwana Africa Vale (Mozambique) De Beers Namibia Debswana Diamond Co. Exxaro Resources Vale Brazil Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) De Beers Consolidated Mines Newmont Mining Mining Security & Crisis Management 2014 Forum 3 DAY 1 | WEDNESDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2014 • • • • • • • • • mining industry • • • • • • • • P •...
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...therefore is based on what could be a perfect example of what happens when the government attempts to provide one major service for a geographical area which includes three very distinct sub groups and races. Due to out history of apartheid, our society is unfortunately not equal and some groups are economically more advantaged than others. No one group however can and should be discriminated against when it comes to integrated governmental services and the only way to provide one service for all without conflicts arising is to identify the differences and similarities in the needs of the different groups and to find a way to be inclusive of everyone’s needs in a way that discriminates against no one and keeps things running smoothly. When the city of...
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...changed which demonstrated clearly the objective of this NGO. With unemployment rates in disadvantaged communities ranging between 30% and 70%, Learn to Earn aims to develop the skills of people living in these areas. Working especially with those that are unemployed, the organisation strives to create jobs and business opportunities for the economically and socially disadvantaged. The training offered to individuals recognize the issues that arise due to the socio-economic situation in these poverty-stricken communities and aim to address social issues such as HIV/AID, literacy and numeracy as well as teaching students practical skills. (http://www.learntoearn.org.za/OurPhilosophy.htm) Learn to Earn has training centres in Khayelitsha, Cape Town as well as in Zwelihe, near Hermanus. Since its establishment in 1989 more than 8800 people have been trained with various skills that would allow for potential employment. The core purpose of Learn to Earn is to empower individuals to provide for themselves and their families. By doing so, the training equips them with life skills to make them aware of human dignity and their human right to live a fulfilling and meaningful life based on self-respect. Some of Learn to Earn’s objectives are: * To train and develop all learners’ basic business, literacy and life skills. * To restore self-respect and dignity to people of disadvantaged communities and thus increasing their quality of life. * To train unemployed and disadvantaged...
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...information about management and HR qualities. Interactive Intelligence organized last April three PureCloud® launches in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg. The unique PureCloud EngageSM architecture, along with its advanced functionality, fast deployment and simple month to month subscription terms offers contact centers accelerated business impact, more consistent outcomes, and the most innovative customer and agent experience. With around 300 attendees in total and official press announcements in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Botswana, Interactive Intelligence established a real momentum in the African customer engagement business. Interactive Intelligence organized last April three PureCloud® launches in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg. The unique PureCloud EngageSM architecture, along with its advanced functionality, fast deployment and simple month to month subscription terms offers contact centers accelerated business impact, more consistent outcomes, and the most innovative customer and agent experience. With around 300 attendees in total and official press announcements in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Botswana, Interactive Intelligence established a real momentum in the African customer engagement business. Interactive Intelligence organized last April three PureCloud® launches in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg. The unique PureCloud EngageSM architecture, along with its advanced functionality, fast deployment and simple...
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...Aldridge Motlhabane Profile First Year Student currently studying Marketing at Cape Peninsula University of Technology. I am very keen to & prepared to work in a variety of roles as required. No matter how small it is. Education 2014 – Present; Cape Peninsula University of Technology studying; Marketing 2013- Studied Matric at Abbots College, Claremont, Cape Town 2008-2012- Studied IGCSE at Maru-A-Pula High School (Botswana, Gaborone) Highers; Information and Technology (A), English (A), Maths (B), Biology (C), Physics (C) 8 Standard Grades including Maths, English, Business & Physics RELEVANT SKILLS Communication: - Found different ways of explaining things to help Year 9 students with their homework. -Easy to meet other individuals and communicate well with them. -Kind outgoing personality which individuals can get to know very easily. - Presented project work both individually and as part of a team during my studies during IGCSE and Matric. This involved preparing PowerPoint slides, delivering a presentation to a varied audience and producing a written report. Teamwork: - Play football, Rugby, helping and supporting the team to do their best by encouraging others even when we are not playing well. Regularly attended training sessions to help coach the junior teams. - Worked with a production crew to produce a promotional video and help market their brand for them to be recognised by their target groups which also involved a lot...
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