South Africa has 11 official languages and a diverse population of over 50 million people. It has a mixed economy and is considered a newly industrialized country due to its modern infrastructure and developed financial and energy sectors. However, it also has high rates of poverty and unemployment. The country has a parliamentary republic government with three capital cities and nine provinces. It has a generally temperate climate and landscape that varies from coastline to grasslands and mountains.
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu. As the main gateway to Hawaii and a major Pacific hub, Honolulu has a diverse culture and economy. The population of Honolulu was over 390,000 according to the 2010 census, and the city has a tropical climate with rainfall mainly in the winter and over 278 sunny days per year on average. Honolulu is a financial and business center and the largest city and airport in Hawaii, contributing greatly to the state's large tourism industry.
Population distribution and economic development in South Africa Enoch Yambilla
South Africa is located in southern Africa and is bordered by 6 countries. It has uneven population distribution, with densely populated economic centers like Gauteng and sparsely populated northern areas. Regions with valuable minerals or good farming conditions tend to be more dense, while dry areas have very low densities. Internally, people migrate between rural and urban areas for jobs, and previously due to apartheid policies, which segregated the population by race and collapsed in the late 20th century. This internal migration places pressure on infrastructure and housing in cities.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (5 Most Diversed countries)Susitra Anandan
The document discusses the cultural diversity of five countries - Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Liberia. Papua New Guinea has over 852 known languages and many undiscovered species. Tanzania is linguistically diverse with over 100 languages spoken. The Democratic Republic of Congo is biologically diverse with diverse wildlife. Uganda has over 30 indigenous languages across different linguistic groups. Liberia's population consists mostly of indigenous tribes that have maintained their own distinct languages and customs.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located in the South China Sea, bordering Indonesia. It has a tropical climate and terrain that includes rainforests and the Kelanton River. Malaysia has a population of over 27 million and its major industries include electronics and palm oil. The country has a constitutional monarchy form of government and its top trade partners are Australia, Thailand, the US, China and Japan.
The Republic of Sudan is located in North Africa, bordered by several countries, and is the third largest country on the African continent. It has a population of over 43 million people and its capital and largest city is Khartoum. Arabic is the official language of Sudan and the country has a predominantly rural population and economy focused on agriculture, though it also has industry and has discovered oil reserves. Sudan has a long history dating back millennia and was ruled by several empires before gaining independence in 1956.
South Africa has 11 official languages and a diverse population of over 50 million people. It has a mixed economy and is considered a newly industrialized country due to its modern infrastructure and developed financial and energy sectors. However, it also has high rates of poverty and unemployment. The country has a parliamentary republic government with three capital cities and nine provinces. It has a generally temperate climate and landscape that varies from coastline to grasslands and mountains.
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of Hawaii, located on the island of Oahu. As the main gateway to Hawaii and a major Pacific hub, Honolulu has a diverse culture and economy. The population of Honolulu was over 390,000 according to the 2010 census, and the city has a tropical climate with rainfall mainly in the winter and over 278 sunny days per year on average. Honolulu is a financial and business center and the largest city and airport in Hawaii, contributing greatly to the state's large tourism industry.
Population distribution and economic development in South Africa Enoch Yambilla
South Africa is located in southern Africa and is bordered by 6 countries. It has uneven population distribution, with densely populated economic centers like Gauteng and sparsely populated northern areas. Regions with valuable minerals or good farming conditions tend to be more dense, while dry areas have very low densities. Internally, people migrate between rural and urban areas for jobs, and previously due to apartheid policies, which segregated the population by race and collapsed in the late 20th century. This internal migration places pressure on infrastructure and housing in cities.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (5 Most Diversed countries)Susitra Anandan
The document discusses the cultural diversity of five countries - Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Liberia. Papua New Guinea has over 852 known languages and many undiscovered species. Tanzania is linguistically diverse with over 100 languages spoken. The Democratic Republic of Congo is biologically diverse with diverse wildlife. Uganda has over 30 indigenous languages across different linguistic groups. Liberia's population consists mostly of indigenous tribes that have maintained their own distinct languages and customs.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located in the South China Sea, bordering Indonesia. It has a tropical climate and terrain that includes rainforests and the Kelanton River. Malaysia has a population of over 27 million and its major industries include electronics and palm oil. The country has a constitutional monarchy form of government and its top trade partners are Australia, Thailand, the US, China and Japan.
The Republic of Sudan is located in North Africa, bordered by several countries, and is the third largest country on the African continent. It has a population of over 43 million people and its capital and largest city is Khartoum. Arabic is the official language of Sudan and the country has a predominantly rural population and economy focused on agriculture, though it also has industry and has discovered oil reserves. Sudan has a long history dating back millennia and was ruled by several empires before gaining independence in 1956.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
The document provides information about the Central African Republic and Nigeria, including:
- The Central African Republic has experienced instability since independence and ongoing conflict between the weak government and several rebel groups. There are also foreign militias operating in the country. Despite peace agreements, clashes continue to displace thousands.
- Nigeria faces religious conflicts between majority Muslim northern areas and Christian south. Implementation of sharia law has sparked violence in the past between Christians and Muslims. Deep fractures in Nigerian society include corruption, oil wealth, and religious divisions.
Toronto is the largest city in Canada. It has over 2.6 million residents and is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto is a very diverse, multicultural city with over 150 ethnic groups represented. The most common languages spoken are English and various Chinese dialects. The city has a strong economy focused around banking, technology, arts and culture. Popular attractions include the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, and various parks. Ice hockey, soccer, baseball and basketball are the most popular sports.
Toronto is the capital city of Ontario and the most populous city in Canada, with over 6 million residents. It was founded in 1793 as York but was renamed Toronto in 1834. Toronto has a diverse population, with nearly half of residents born outside of Canada speaking over 140 languages. The city has a continental climate moderated by Lake Ontario, with winter temperatures averaging below freezing and summer highs around 22 degrees Celsius. Toronto is known for its multiculturalism and many high-rise buildings, including the iconic CN Tower.
This document provides an overview of the geography, climate, culture, and peoples of Central and Western Africa. Some key points include:
- The region has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons depending on proximity to the equator.
- Villages form the basis of society and culture, with strong tribal identities and traditional religious beliefs like animism.
- The region struggles with poverty, disease, and political instability, though decolonization in the 1960s granted independence to many nations. Diseases like HIV/AIDS, yellow fever, and sleeping sickness impact the region.
The city of Torrance, California was founded in 1912 by Jared Sidney Torrance and is now over 100 years old. It was originally inhabited by the Tongva Native American tribe and was later a Spanish land grant. Torrance has a population that is around half white and a quarter Asian/Pacific Islander. Major industries include education, health services, manufacturing, and retail. Notable landmarks include Torrance High School, the Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge, and Louis Zamperini's house. The city hosts cultural and artistic events and has a significant Japanese cultural influence due to its large Japanese population. Current challenges facing Torrance include traffic issues and the debate around using modified hydrogen fluoride at the local oil refinery.
This document provides an overview of Toronto, Canada. Toronto is the largest city in Canada, located on the shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of over 5.6 million people, making it one of the most multicultural cities in the world with people of many religions and over half of residents born outside of Canada. Toronto has a strong economy focused on financial services, manufacturing, and culture industries. It has extensive transportation infrastructure including an international airport and train systems.
The document provides an overview of the Central African Republic including its history, people, traditions, landforms, economy, map and location. It discusses the French arrival in the late 1800s, independence in 1960, and subsequent coups. It describes the population, marriage and death traditions, traditional food and clothing, and key landforms like mountains, rivers, lakes and deserts. It also includes a map and information on the poor economy, focusing on agriculture and exports.
Kenya is located in East Africa with an area of 582,646 square kilometers. It is divided into northern and southern regions by the equator. The main languages spoken are Swahili, English, Kiswahili, and several regional languages. Around 75% of the population of 32 million lives in rural areas, with the main religions being Christianity, Islam, and traditional beliefs. Agriculture is the primary economic activity, making up about 26% of GDP. Key exports include tea, coffee, petroleum products, and fruits. Infrastructure includes ports, roads, and a railroad system connecting Kenya to neighboring countries.
The document provides information about several countries in Central Africa, including Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. For each country, it discusses the country flag design and meanings, capital city, official languages, population, currency, and some interesting facts. It also includes images related to the culture and geography of some of the countries.
Haiti is located on the western third of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea between the North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It has a tropical climate with rainfall varying by region. The terrain is mostly mountainous, covering around 75% of the country above 600 feet. Haiti gained independence in 1804 becoming the first black-led republic in the world after a successful slave revolution. The population is over 9 million, predominantly of African descent and Catholicism is the dominant religion.
Typhoon Haiyan caused widespread destruction in the Philippines in November 2013. It was one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record, with sustained winds of 195 mph and gusts up to 235 mph. The typhoon killed over 6,340 people and left many more injured and missing. In the aftermath, countries around the world provided humanitarian aid to the Philippines, including sending money, supplies, and volunteers to help with relief and recovery efforts.
Namibia is located in southern Africa. Its economy relies heavily on mining and tourism. Mining contributes 25% of GDP, especially from diamonds, copper, gold, zinc, and uranium. Tourism is also a major industry, accounting for 14.5% of GDP. Agriculture employs many Namibians but only contributes around 9.5% to GDP due to the arid climate. The population is diverse and includes the Ovambo, Kavango, Herero, and Bushmen peoples, each with their own traditions and languages.
Haiti is located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic. It has a tropical climate with rainfall varying by region. The terrain is very mountainous, covering around 75% of the country. Haiti gained independence in 1804, becoming the first black-led republic in the world. It has a population of around 10 million, with Creole and French as the official languages. Agriculture, specifically subsistence farming, dominates the economy though deforestation and erosion pose major challenges.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, bordered by several countries and two oceans. It has nine provinces and over 44 million people. The main languages include Afrikaans, English, Zulu, Xhosa, and Tswana. The climate is moderate with warm summers and mild winters. South Africa is a democracy with Jacob Zuma as President and has a diverse economy focused on industries like mining, farming, and automotive. Tourism also contributes significantly to the economy.
Cote D'Ivoire is a country located in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. It has a population of over 21 million people and its capital and largest city is Yamoussoukro. Cote D'Ivoire was formerly a French colony but gained independence in 1960. However, it has experienced political instability and civil war in recent years due to warring tribes and politicians challenging election results. This instability has negatively impacted healthcare, economic growth, and security in the country. Proposed solutions include requesting assistance from international organizations like the UN and ECOWAS to restore stability, improve social services, and support economic recovery.
This document provides information on early societies in West Africa, including their geography, trade, communities and villages, and the development of towns and cities. It discusses how the different regions of West Africa (the Sahara desert, Sahel, savanna, and forest) influenced settlement patterns and trade. Trade was important for obtaining resources not available locally. Villages formed extended family groups and were governed by male elders. The growth of ironworking and expansion of trade caused villages located along trade routes to become larger towns and cities. One such city, Jenne-jeno, was a major trading center due to its location at the intersection of rivers. Blacksmiths had high status there due to their ironworking skills. Larger king
In this Powerpoint I have briefly explained all the 9 provinces of South Africa which are population, capital, area and their culture. Please just consider liking it if you liked it as it will help slideshare to promote my powerpoint as i given it a lot of work on this. Thanks and BYE
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كاربرد رايحههاي طبيعي ريشه در تاريخ آيينهاي اقوام و فرهنگهاي باستاني دارد.استفاده از رايحههاي گلها و گياهان معطر، عصارهها و روغنهاي آنها و ساير مواد طبيعي خوشبو، در تمدنهاي بزرگ و حتي جامعههاي كوچك و قبايل بدوي براي حفظ سلامتي و تقويت و تامين قواي جسماني و روحي و همچنين تسلط و تاثيرگذاري در انسانها و نيروهاي طبيعت از گذشتههاي دور متداول و رايج بوده است.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, with coastlines on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland, while Lesotho is an independent country surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has a diverse population that speaks 11 official languages and is ethnically diverse, with large European, Indian, and mixed-race communities. While most of the population is black and speaks various Bantu languages, about a quarter live below the poverty line of $1.25 per day.
The document provides information about the Central African Republic and Nigeria, including:
- The Central African Republic has experienced instability since independence and ongoing conflict between the weak government and several rebel groups. There are also foreign militias operating in the country. Despite peace agreements, clashes continue to displace thousands.
- Nigeria faces religious conflicts between majority Muslim northern areas and Christian south. Implementation of sharia law has sparked violence in the past between Christians and Muslims. Deep fractures in Nigerian society include corruption, oil wealth, and religious divisions.
Toronto is the largest city in Canada. It has over 2.6 million residents and is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto is a very diverse, multicultural city with over 150 ethnic groups represented. The most common languages spoken are English and various Chinese dialects. The city has a strong economy focused around banking, technology, arts and culture. Popular attractions include the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, and various parks. Ice hockey, soccer, baseball and basketball are the most popular sports.
Toronto is the capital city of Ontario and the most populous city in Canada, with over 6 million residents. It was founded in 1793 as York but was renamed Toronto in 1834. Toronto has a diverse population, with nearly half of residents born outside of Canada speaking over 140 languages. The city has a continental climate moderated by Lake Ontario, with winter temperatures averaging below freezing and summer highs around 22 degrees Celsius. Toronto is known for its multiculturalism and many high-rise buildings, including the iconic CN Tower.
This document provides an overview of the geography, climate, culture, and peoples of Central and Western Africa. Some key points include:
- The region has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons depending on proximity to the equator.
- Villages form the basis of society and culture, with strong tribal identities and traditional religious beliefs like animism.
- The region struggles with poverty, disease, and political instability, though decolonization in the 1960s granted independence to many nations. Diseases like HIV/AIDS, yellow fever, and sleeping sickness impact the region.
The city of Torrance, California was founded in 1912 by Jared Sidney Torrance and is now over 100 years old. It was originally inhabited by the Tongva Native American tribe and was later a Spanish land grant. Torrance has a population that is around half white and a quarter Asian/Pacific Islander. Major industries include education, health services, manufacturing, and retail. Notable landmarks include Torrance High School, the Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge, and Louis Zamperini's house. The city hosts cultural and artistic events and has a significant Japanese cultural influence due to its large Japanese population. Current challenges facing Torrance include traffic issues and the debate around using modified hydrogen fluoride at the local oil refinery.
This document provides an overview of Toronto, Canada. Toronto is the largest city in Canada, located on the shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of over 5.6 million people, making it one of the most multicultural cities in the world with people of many religions and over half of residents born outside of Canada. Toronto has a strong economy focused on financial services, manufacturing, and culture industries. It has extensive transportation infrastructure including an international airport and train systems.
The document provides an overview of the Central African Republic including its history, people, traditions, landforms, economy, map and location. It discusses the French arrival in the late 1800s, independence in 1960, and subsequent coups. It describes the population, marriage and death traditions, traditional food and clothing, and key landforms like mountains, rivers, lakes and deserts. It also includes a map and information on the poor economy, focusing on agriculture and exports.
Kenya is located in East Africa with an area of 582,646 square kilometers. It is divided into northern and southern regions by the equator. The main languages spoken are Swahili, English, Kiswahili, and several regional languages. Around 75% of the population of 32 million lives in rural areas, with the main religions being Christianity, Islam, and traditional beliefs. Agriculture is the primary economic activity, making up about 26% of GDP. Key exports include tea, coffee, petroleum products, and fruits. Infrastructure includes ports, roads, and a railroad system connecting Kenya to neighboring countries.
The document provides information about several countries in Central Africa, including Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. For each country, it discusses the country flag design and meanings, capital city, official languages, population, currency, and some interesting facts. It also includes images related to the culture and geography of some of the countries.
Haiti is located on the western third of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea between the North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It has a tropical climate with rainfall varying by region. The terrain is mostly mountainous, covering around 75% of the country above 600 feet. Haiti gained independence in 1804 becoming the first black-led republic in the world after a successful slave revolution. The population is over 9 million, predominantly of African descent and Catholicism is the dominant religion.
Typhoon Haiyan caused widespread destruction in the Philippines in November 2013. It was one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record, with sustained winds of 195 mph and gusts up to 235 mph. The typhoon killed over 6,340 people and left many more injured and missing. In the aftermath, countries around the world provided humanitarian aid to the Philippines, including sending money, supplies, and volunteers to help with relief and recovery efforts.
Namibia is located in southern Africa. Its economy relies heavily on mining and tourism. Mining contributes 25% of GDP, especially from diamonds, copper, gold, zinc, and uranium. Tourism is also a major industry, accounting for 14.5% of GDP. Agriculture employs many Namibians but only contributes around 9.5% to GDP due to the arid climate. The population is diverse and includes the Ovambo, Kavango, Herero, and Bushmen peoples, each with their own traditions and languages.
Haiti is located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic. It has a tropical climate with rainfall varying by region. The terrain is very mountainous, covering around 75% of the country. Haiti gained independence in 1804, becoming the first black-led republic in the world. It has a population of around 10 million, with Creole and French as the official languages. Agriculture, specifically subsistence farming, dominates the economy though deforestation and erosion pose major challenges.
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, bordered by several countries and two oceans. It has nine provinces and over 44 million people. The main languages include Afrikaans, English, Zulu, Xhosa, and Tswana. The climate is moderate with warm summers and mild winters. South Africa is a democracy with Jacob Zuma as President and has a diverse economy focused on industries like mining, farming, and automotive. Tourism also contributes significantly to the economy.
Cote D'Ivoire is a country located in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. It has a population of over 21 million people and its capital and largest city is Yamoussoukro. Cote D'Ivoire was formerly a French colony but gained independence in 1960. However, it has experienced political instability and civil war in recent years due to warring tribes and politicians challenging election results. This instability has negatively impacted healthcare, economic growth, and security in the country. Proposed solutions include requesting assistance from international organizations like the UN and ECOWAS to restore stability, improve social services, and support economic recovery.
This document provides information on early societies in West Africa, including their geography, trade, communities and villages, and the development of towns and cities. It discusses how the different regions of West Africa (the Sahara desert, Sahel, savanna, and forest) influenced settlement patterns and trade. Trade was important for obtaining resources not available locally. Villages formed extended family groups and were governed by male elders. The growth of ironworking and expansion of trade caused villages located along trade routes to become larger towns and cities. One such city, Jenne-jeno, was a major trading center due to its location at the intersection of rivers. Blacksmiths had high status there due to their ironworking skills. Larger king
In this Powerpoint I have briefly explained all the 9 provinces of South Africa which are population, capital, area and their culture. Please just consider liking it if you liked it as it will help slideshare to promote my powerpoint as i given it a lot of work on this. Thanks and BYE
aromatheraapyy < عطر در مكاني
كاربرد رايحههاي طبيعي ريشه در تاريخ آيينهاي اقوام و فرهنگهاي باستاني دارد.استفاده از رايحههاي گلها و گياهان معطر، عصارهها و روغنهاي آنها و ساير مواد طبيعي خوشبو، در تمدنهاي بزرگ و حتي جامعههاي كوچك و قبايل بدوي براي حفظ سلامتي و تقويت و تامين قواي جسماني و روحي و همچنين تسلط و تاثيرگذاري در انسانها و نيروهاي طبيعت از گذشتههاي دور متداول و رايج بوده است.
The document discusses best practices for developing an effective recruiting and retention strategy. It recommends identifying business and recruiting objectives, analyzing internal and external factors, and developing tailored sourcing strategies. A survey found that poor workforce planning had led to talent shortfalls and an inability to meet business goals for many companies. The document provides guidance on developing a recruiting strategy and metrics to track outcomes. It also offers tips for qualifying candidates, conducting interviews, and ensuring compliance with legal standards.
PCP ignite presentation - Nintendo's Big FailureAneefMcLean
The document discusses Nintendo's struggles, primarily with the Wii U console. It states that the Wii U did not sell well upon release in 2012 due to lack of compelling game titles. Nintendo also failed to support the console with new games, causing the Wii U to become a "dead system." Additionally, Nintendo has relied too heavily on remakes of the same games like Mario, boring fans. If Nintendo does not address these issues by listening to fans and supporting consoles better, their place as a major player in the gaming industry may be threatened.
Como l'ecografia toraco-diaframmatica nel paziente slaPaj Ero
L'utilizzo dell'ecografia diaframmatica nel settaggio della macchina della tosse nel paziente collaborante e non, nel reparto di riabilitazione cardio-respiratoria P. Giancola di Cantu'-Asst Lariana
Preparing for Franchising - Assessing a potential franchiseeCarlyn Villareal
This document outlines 12 qualities that a potential franchisee should possess in order to be successful. These include the ability to work independently and manage their time well. A franchisee must also be self-disciplined, able to work under pressure, and learn from failures. Additionally, they need to be able to meet standards, make difficult decisions, and have a balanced perspective. Tolerance for ambiguity, receptiveness, and a growth orientation are important. Finally, a franchisee should have an internal drive for success, ability to delegate tasks, and long-term focus rather than just short-term profits.
Sma, the hybrid provisioning engine for public cloudsStijn Callebaut
In this session where we are going to demonstrate the power of Service Management Automation (SMA).
The components of the solution and how you can extend the functionality of the engine are the focus points for this automation trip.
Different public clouds are targeted in this automation scenario where we will make use of different System Center products to submit and provision the request.
Less slides, lots of demonstrations where we will explain the complete configuration that supports the demo scenario.
Building Partnership to Tell Great StoriesWilliam Gaker
Building Partnership to Tell Great Stories was a keynote I gave at the Talent Management Alliance Conference in 2013.
The topic covered my training approach for helping HR Business Partners learn to leverage the products and services of new analytics teams in HR.
A slide deck from a keynote at:
The Talent Management Alliance Conference
Las Vegas, NV
May 2013
Building for the future: Why predictive analytics matter nowWilliam Gaker
The field of people analytics is growing rapidly, but the majority of teams have been started within the last 5 years. As the field continues to grow, there is a need for a unified vision across the field for what the end product looks like. It is crucial to build a vision for your team centered around predictive analytics as you lay the foundation in the early days of your team. A unified team vision will give you a greater impact by creating role clarity, prioritizing your efforts, and building you brand within your organization.
Rational, Political and Caring Organization (Business Ethics)Carlyn Villareal
The document discusses the rational organization model of business. It defines the rational organization as having formal hierarchies and relationships designed to achieve goals efficiently. The key elements are the organizational chart which identifies authority and lines of reporting. Information flows from bottom to top and contracts obligate employee loyalty in exchange for fair treatment. Ethical issues can arise regarding employee obligations like conflicts of interest, commercial bribery, theft, insider trading, and commercial extortion.
Preparing for Franchising - Concepts of franchise abilityCarlyn Villareal
The document discusses key concepts of franchise ability, including:
1) Profitability is the primary goal and measure of success for franchises.
2) Franchises require flexibility to tailor their operations to local markets and adapt over time.
3) A franchise model must be transferable and able to be implemented by franchisees.
4) Standardization of products, services, and operations is important for consistency across franchises.
John Locke was a 17th century English philosopher who was a major proponent of empiricism. He rejected the idea of innate ideas and believed that all knowledge comes from experience received through the senses. Locke likened the mind to a blank tablet or "tabula rasa" at birth, emphasizing that knowledge is built from sensory experience and reflection, not innate ideas. He viewed sensation and reflection as the two sources of all knowledge.
EL MODELO DE COMO REALIZAR UN CURRICULUM VITAE DESDE UNA PERSPECTIVA ACADEMICA PARA AQUELLAS PERSONAS QUE TENGAN QUE PRESENTARSE A UN DETERMINADO TRABAJO
Crafting a talent analytics function and building strategic partnershipWilliam Gaker
This document discusses building a talent analytics function and the speaker's journey in doing so at LinkedIn. Some key points:
- The speaker discusses guiding principles for crafting a talent analytics function, such as identifying its core purpose, staffing it with a blend of skills, focusing on questions that create business value, investing in maturity, and prioritizing efforts.
- Examples are provided of how the speaker focused on quick wins to build credibility, developed a framework to help stakeholders ask strategic questions, and is leveraging analytics across the talent lifecycle.
- Case examples show how the speaker used analytics to help with engineering hiring needs, improve operational planning and retention, and identify critical skills and attractive hiring regions.
Africa is the second largest continent, with diverse geography, climate and people. It has experienced a long history including ancient civilizations, colonization by European powers and the growth of new nations. Today, Africa faces challenges such as poverty, corruption, disease and conflict, but also shows signs of economic development and cooperation through organizations like the African Union. Key facts are its location surrounding the equator, the Sahara and other deserts, diverse ethnic groups and languages, and important rivers like the Nile.
South Africa has a diverse climate and terrain, ranging from coastal areas to highland plateaus and escarpments. It has a growing population, with 42% under age 18. While South Africa has the highest per capita income in Africa, large wealth disparities remain from the legacy of apartheid racial segregation policies. The country has transitioned to a democratic government and has a diverse, developing economy based on industries like mining, agriculture, and tourism.
South Africa is located in southern Africa along the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It has a diverse landscape and climate due to its coastal location. Some key facts:
- 11 official languages including Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans
- Developed nuclear weapons, important scientific research
- Popular sports include soccer, rugby, and cricket
- Home to diverse plant and animal life, including the Kruger National Park
South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa with coastlines along the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It has a diverse population and recognizes 11 official languages, though English is commonly used. South Africa has a variety of cultures expressed through its cuisine, music, dance, and traditional African clothing like dashikis. The country is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including nearly 300 mammal species, some of which are threatened.
South Africa - Best Business Opportunities, Identification and Selection of r...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Introduction
South Africa has not one but three capital cities. More precisely, the government branches are divided among three major South African cities: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. South Africa is the second largest economy in Africa.
BUSINESS SECTORS
Agriculture
South Africa has a dual agricultural economy, with both well-developed commercial farming and more subsistence-based production in the deep rural areas. Agricultural activities range from intensive crop production and mixed farming in winter rainfall and high summer rainfall areas to cattle ranching in the bushveld and sheep farming in the arid regions.
Forestry and Fisheries
The main challenge in fisheries is to create a balance between maximizing the social and economic potential of the fisheries industry; protecting the integrity and quality of the country's marine and coastal ecosystems and addressing transformation in the sector.
Tourism
South Africa's scenic beauty, magnificent outdoors, sunny climate, cultural diversity and reputation for delivering value for money have made it one of the world's fastest growing leisure – and business – travel destinations. The tourism industry continues to play an important role in the South African economy.
Mining and Mineral
Mining in South Africa has been the main driving force behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy, after Nigeria. The industry remains the biggest contributor to the country's gross domestic product. The mining industry has embraced a new way of doing business.
Energy Sector
Energy development is a field of endeavor focused on making available sufficient primary energy sources and secondary energy forms to meet the needs of society. The South African energy sector has been, and continues to be, at the centre of the country’s development.
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South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa. It has a population of 45 million people and a diverse landscape ranging from urban to rural areas. The government is a constitutional democracy with an executive branch led by a president and a bicameral parliament. South Africa's major industries include mining, with the country being a top producer of gold and platinum. The nation has a complex history involving Dutch and British colonization and the apartheid system, which ended in the 1990s.
The document provides information about South Africa. It notes that South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa, bordered by several other countries. It discusses South Africa's geography, industries, cities, languages and population demographics. The capital cities are Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. English and Zulu are the most widely spoken languages.
South Africa is a country located in Southern Africa with over 2,700 km of coastline. Johannesburg is the largest city and economic center, while Cape Town is the second most populous city and a popular international tourist destination known for its beaches. The culture is diverse with influences from Europeans, indigenous Africans, Malaysians, Indians, and more. Sports like soccer, rugby, and cricket are popular, and the king protea flower is the national symbol. Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, located in the northeast and protecting diverse wildlife.
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Africa is the second largest continent, home to over 1 billion people across 53 countries. It has a variety of climates and ecosystems, from deserts to rainforests. Africa has significant wildlife including elephants, lions, giraffes and thousands of fish species. Key industries include mining, with South Africa exporting many metals and minerals. Agriculture is also important, though soils are often degraded. Fishing provides income and nutrition for many Africans, but overfishing threatens fisheries.
This document provides an overview of South Africa, including its location, climate, population, languages, government, history, economy, cities, infrastructure, wildlife, and the "Big Five" animals. Some key points:
- South Africa is located at the southern tip of Africa and has a population of over 51 million people from diverse backgrounds.
- The climate is subtropical and varies by region, with coastal areas warmer than inland. Johannesburg experiences summer highs around 86°F and winter lows near freezing.
- There are 11 official languages, with Zulu and Xhosa most commonly spoken. English is also widely used.
- South Africa has a strong multiparty democracy following the end of apartheid in 1994
South Africa has a diverse landscape and culture due to influences from indigenous groups like the Khoi and San as well as European and Asian immigrants. It has three capital cities - Cape Town is the legislative capital known for landmarks like Table Mountain; Bloemfontein is the judicial capital; and Pretoria is the executive capital with many jacaranda trees. South Africa has a dark history of apartheid racial segregation laws, but became a multi-racial democracy after Nelson Mandela was elected president following his imprisonment for fighting apartheid. The country is known for wildlife conservation in parks and being the first African host of the FIFA World Cup.
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South Africa has a diverse population of over 50 million people and 11 official languages. It has a history of Dutch and British colonization and implemented an apartheid system until the 1990s. Some of its major issues include high HIV/AIDS rates and economic inequality leftover from apartheid. The country has significant mineral resources and tourism is an important industry, focused around attractions like Cape Town, wildlife parks, and beaches.
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1. South África
The flag of South Africa was
adopted on 27 April 1994 to replace
the flag that had been used since
1928. The new national flag was
designed by Frederick Brownell to
represent the new democracy. The
flag has horizontal bands
of red and blue (on the bottom), of
equal width, separated by a
central green band which splits into
a horizontal "Y" shape, the arms of
which end at the corners of the hoist
side (and follow the flag's diagonals)
Is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It
has 2,798 kilometres. To the north lie the
neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana
and Zimbabwe; to the east are Mozambique
and Swaziland; and within it lies Lesotho,
an enclave surrounded by South African territory.
South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a
wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its
pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's
recognition of 11 official languages (like English and
Afrikaans). South Africa is the 25th-largest country in
the world by land area, and with close to 53 million
people, is the world's 24th-most populous nation. The
capitals are Pretoria.
National Anthem
2. THE INDEPENDECE DAY
Independence from Britain was
on 31 May, 1910, Freedom Day
is the official Independence
Day of South Africa. It is
celebrated on 27th of April
every year and commemorates
the first democratic, non racial
elections held in 1994
Type of Government
The Republic of South Africa is a constitutional
democracy with three-tier system of
government and an independent judiciary,
operating in a parliamentary system.
Legislative authority is held by the Parliament
of South Africa. Executive authority is vested in
the President of South Africa and his Cabinet.
The President is elected from the Parliament to
serve a fixed term. The national, provincial and
local levels of government all have legislative
and executive authority in their own spheres.Economic activities
South Africa's economy was traditionally
rooted for mineral resources and favourable
agricultural conditions.
Since the early 1990s, economic growth has
been driven mainly by trade, tourism and
communications. Now South Africa is
becoming a knowledge-based economy, with
a greater focus on technology, e-commerce
and financial and other services. Two of the
most important are mining and agriculture.
CURRENCY
The South African currency is the Rand
divisible into 100 cents, which is also
used in other countries. The
Johannesburg stock exchange is the
largest of
Africa.
3. Types of climates
South Africa is situated between 22°S and 35°S, in
the Southern Hemisphere's subtropical zone. It has a
wider variety of climates than most other countries,
and it has lower average temperatures than other
countries.
The Highveld is the eastern plateau area of South
Africa. It is typified by at an elevation of 1,753
metres. The north and west of the city has undulating
hills while, the eastern parts are flatter.
The Western Cape province has a Mediterranean
climate warm and hot in summer and rainy
conditions in winter.
It is a beautiful and elegant mammal. It is recognized by the
horns, which only has the male and measuring 50 cm; they are
thin and curved. He is able to jump 10 metres once. The male
has a length of 1, 70 m and plus 30 cm tail. The impala is
yellowish, has a darker part on the back and white on the belly.
He lives in the woods of South Africa. Females live in herd with
their young, separated from males, except in the mating season.
IMPALA
Environmental problems
Water is perhaps South Africa's most critical
resource, of low abundance and growing
needs. The supply of fresh water in South
Africa is almost limit. Less than 10% of rainfall
is available as surface water, one of the lowest
in the world.
Most plants in the lowlands have been cleared
for agriculture and urban development.
A high level of traffic associated with oil
transport from the Arabian Gulf has resulted in
contamination from spills and discharge of
polluted waters.
4. Famous artist of South África:
Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba is a famous
singer. She began singing in
the fifties with the Manhattan
Brothers group, after she
founded her own band, The
Skylarks. After seeing that she
could not perform music she
wanted in their country, the
singer traveled to Venice and
then traveled to London to
continue her career. It was an
icon of the struggle against
"apartheid" in his country
(system of racial segregation
in South Africa). She sang a
mixture of jazz with traditional
music of South Africa.
It reached its peak of popularity with
this song, Pata Pata, launched in
1967. This sung in Xhosa, one of the
11 official languages of South Africa.