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The Role of Body Painting
...The Role
of Body PaintingThe Role
of Body PaintingArts and Crafts in Rural South AfricaLike the production
of grass masks, the art
of body painting is associated with important ritual occasions...
EnglishThe Rise of the Zulu Empire
...The Rise
of the Zulu EmpireThe Rise
of the Zulu EmpireShaka ZuluIn 1787, Senzangakhona, the young chief
of the Zulu - which derived its name from one
of Malandela's quarrelsome sons, fathered a son out
of wedlock, Shaka...
EnglishFertilizer Mixtures Explained
...The fertilizers are formulated into different mixtures
of these three macronutrients and are identified by the three numbers marked on the bags
of fertilizer denoting the NPK makeup
of the fertilizer and the ratio
of their value in the mixture...
EnglishThe Siege of Ladysmith
...The Siege
of LadysmithThe Siege
of LadysmithHistory
of the Town©Roger de la HarpeThe Siege Museum in Ladysmith is well worth the visit...
EnglishHistory of Carnarvon
...The only evidence that remains today
of their presence is the thousands
of rock engravings on the black boulders
of the Karoo...
EnglishEarth and Extinction
...A catastrophe
of such magnitude struck the planet that 95 per cent
of all life disappeared, leaving a fossil record almost wiped clean
of species.Culprit
of Hyper-extinction©Shem CompionVolcanic activity may be the cause
of massive extinctions in..
EnglishOrange
...
Of this, Valencia is the biggest subdivision produced and exported, which accounts for more than double the production volumes
of navel oranges - the other type
of orange produced...
EnglishDo Vervet Monkeys Have an Alarm System?
...At the alarm, the other vervets will look immediately to the sentinel to determine the direction
of the threat. In the case
of a bird
of prey, the troop will take to the densest part
of the tree canopy to hide...
EnglishThe Controversy of Origins of the Vredefort Dome
...The Controversy
of Origins
of the Vredefort DomeThe Controversy
of Origins
of the Vredefort DomeA Relatively Young ScienceThe unusual geological characteristics
of the Vredefort Dome had been noted by scientists as early as 1878...
EnglishHidden Hunger
...This kind
of deprivation could end up stalking children for the rest
of their lives because prolonged malnutrition before a child reaches the age
of two can leave a permanent and irreversible state
of underdevelopment, not only
of their bodies but
of..
EnglishHistory of Alice
...History
of AliceHistory
of AliceMilitary FortThe area
of Alice was originally named Lovedale by European missionaries, who settled there in 1824. They named it after Dr. John Love
of the Glasgow Missionary Society...
EnglishHistory of St John's
...History
of St John'sHistory
of St John'sCommunity WithdrawalThe Community
of the Resurrection had taken over control
of St John’s College in 1906 to save it from closing down...
EnglishWater Sources and Ownership
...This molecule is part
of the global commons - those massive bodies
of natural resources upon which we all depend for survival and which operate outside
of any manufactured notion
of ownership which modern humans have formalised in the form
of title deeds..
EnglishTswalu Bush Experience
...The Kalahari arid savanna covers most
of eastern Namibia almost all
of Botswana, the western rim
of Zimbabwe and a large chunk
of northwestern South Africa, where Tswalu is located...
EnglishHistory of Dannhauser
...History
of DannhauserHistory
of DannhauserMining OperationsThe history
of Dannhauser in KwaZulu-Natal dates back to the 19th century, when the town was formed around mining operations in the area...
EnglishWestern Cape Coastal Wine Regions
...The range
of low hills in the Swartland region also produce great grape varietals.
As the old geological formations
of the coast have been exposed to long periods
of weathering, the soil
of the area is perfect for viticulture...
EnglishHistory of Kuruman
...History
of KurumanHistory
of KurumanThe Eye©Roger de la HarpeThe home
of Robert Moffat (a Scottish missionary), that was established by the London Missionary Society in 1816.©Roger de la HarpeMoffat Church exterior...
EnglishMaize Fertilisation
...To produce a three-ton yield, for example, would then require the availability
of 45 kg
of nitrogen, 9 kg
of phosphorus, 12 kg potassium, 1,5 kg calcium and 13,5 kg sulphur...
EnglishHistory of Newcastle
...After the establishment
of the Colony
of Natal by the British and the Boer Republics
of the Free State and Transvaal in the 1840’s and 50’s, the wagons
of transport drivers carved out definite routes between these areas...
EnglishPurchasing of Juvenile Fish
...Purchasing
of Juvenile FishPurchasing
of Juvenile FishAquaculture in South AfricaThe purchasing
of good quality young fish (fingerlings) is an important aspect
of successful freshwater fish farming...
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