To what extent does media reflect a democratic South African society

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Answer: In every democratic society, Pers/Media act as some sort of medium that voice people's opinion. In South Africa, this come to the extent where The pers/media could even speak ill of the current government's policy and they have the right to do so. The action was protected by article 16 of South African Bill of right

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The correct answer to the following question will be "Identify achievement".

Explanation:

  • Identity achievement seems to be the phase of life or development where a person has at last attained a "real sense of individuality".
  • To enter this point of life involves personality-exploration as well as an analysis of the possibilities accessible in living, whether someone involves traveling, performing a variety of activities, or higher learning.

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Sun Yat-Sen was __________.a. the last Manchu ruler
b. the leader of the Chinese Communist party
c. the leader of the Chinese Nationalist party
d. the premier of the People s Republic of China

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the answer is d.

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What is the potential negative impact of social media on the success of a movement?

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Political actor hijacking the movement.

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During the era of face to face protest we enjoyed massive success in most of the movements.                                                                                                                                                                The advent of social media use in movements have led to a whole lot of reduction on how effective the protest are. One of the negative impact is that political actors will end up hijacking the process from the real activist and most times abandon the movement because they are not really there to effect any change but to carry out their pay masters wish.

How did Assyrian,Babylonian and Persian rulers use technology to expand and unite their empires?

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The construction of horses, roads, and written notices allowed information to traverse large empires. Additionally, writing and basic math allowed for the basic maintenance of cities. Agricultural developments allowed for more effective harvests and an increase in non-farmer specializations.

List the elements of the origin and diffusion of soccer. be sure to discuss the connection to folk and popular culture.

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Sports are good examples of popular culture; many sports have originated as folk customs, diffused like any other folk culture trait, through the migration of people. The diffusion of sports nowadays is a characteristic of current popular culture anyway.

Soccer is the word used in North America and Oceania to name what the rest of the world call “Football”, a very popular sport played by approximately 270 million people worldwide;  

Establishment: officially during the 19th century in England, but similar games were played as far as 2.000 years ago.

Origin & Diffusion: it has been said it started in East Asia (although uncertain) during the 2nd and 3rd century B.C., in China with “cu ju” meaning (kick ball) which is the earliest form of the sport; then jumped to Europe through Rome, Greece, France and England and finally worldwide.

The World Cup: the first World Cup held in South America (Uruguay 1930) was a keystone to spread the sport and make it more popular around the world, sparkling the passion of new fans since this event is the most prestigious football tournament among nations currently, and the most widely viewed and followed sporting event in the world.

Soccer/Football then was forged in England as a folk custom during the 11th century and became part of the global popular culture around the 19th and 20th centuries. It has been documented that early Soccer/Football games resembled mob scenes, a large crowd from 2 villages used to gather to kick a ball; the winner was the group kicking the ball into the center of the rival village.


The transformation from English folk to global popular culture started in the 1800s; recreation clubs were created in England to provide factory workers an organized recreation during leisure hours, thus it started to be taught in schools.

The word soccer was determined around 1863, when the Football Association was created, Association was shortened to assoc, and lastly was twisted around into soccer.

In the late 1800s Football Association was exported first to Europe, and in the 20th century to the rest of the world mainly with the 1rst World Cup in South America.

The sport was further diffuse with the rise of the radio and television; and the new mass media and telecommunications completed the journey to make the sport part of the popular culture as it is today.


Newtons _ law explains why hands hurt when i clap loudly.
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Newton's third law explains why your hands hurt because for every action there is an opposite or equal reaction, so when you hands hit together, the force that pushes one hand clashes into the other hand causes the pain.

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