|
|
Articles related to "South Africa"
Medical Tourism to South Africa Plastic surgery abroad is a fast growing trend. Medical tourists to South Africa go home with more than a glowing tan after a scalpel safari. medical tourism travel market vacation • plastic cosmetic facial tummy surgery • affordable scalpel safaris • south africa travel vacation • doctors surgeons costs procedures
2010 World Cup Preliminary Draw The 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup preliminary draw will take place on 25 November in Durban, South Africa under the eyes of over 300 members of the world media. 2010 fifa soccer world cup • 2010 world cup • durban • preliminary draw • moses mabidha stadium
Information Technology In Africa:2 Last week we discussed the IT industry in Africa. This week we will discuss IT education in Africa, as education is vital for development of any industry. it education in africa • it education in south africa • south africa • kenya • it
Information Technology in Africa:1 The IT industry in Africa is growing, attracting foreign investment and attention. Though small compared to India or China, the industry is showing promising future africa • it industry in africa • developing it industry in africa • south africa • it industry in south africa
2008 Test Cricket In England Details of the Test Matches and One Day Internationals being played during the English summer of 2008 between England and New Zealand and England and South Africa. 2008 test cricket • england test matches 2008 • south africa in england 2008 • new zealand england tests 2008 • 2008 south africa england tests
Ballet for All in South Africa In Guguletu South Africa, former Cape Town principal ballet dancer Philip Boyd began a non-profit dance education centre called Dance for All in 2002. dance for all • guguletu • south africa • dance education • ballet
Cape Town's Mountain Table Mountain has become a world famous landmark. It is also one of South Africa's and Cape Town's top tourist destinations. But for Capetonians, Table Mountain is more cape town • table mountain • robben island • table bay • nelson mandela
China- World Hunger More than one in four children in the developing world are malnourished. China is working hard to reach the goal set by the U.N. to reduce child poverty by 2015. u.n. poverty • malnutrition • south africa • brutality • unicef
Kirstenbosch Kirstenbosch is Cape Town's world renowned National Botanical Gardens on the slopes of Table Mountain. kirstenbosch • cape town • table mountain • national botanical gardens • kirstenbosch gardens
Milk Tart: Melktert The recipe for this lightly spiced dessert comes from South Africa, but shows distinct Dutch influences, both in the ingredients and the name. milk tart recipes • south african recipes • dessert recipes • baked desserts • milk
RWC 2007 Quarterfinals Sun 7 Oct The stage is set for the 2007 Rugby World Cup quarterfinals. Previewed here are Fiji v South Africa & Argentina v Scotland. rugby world cup quarterfinal previews • fiji • south africa • argentina • scotland
RWC 2007 South Africa v Argentina Solid pool phases have seen the might of South Africa and the fairytale performance of Argentina progress to the final hurdle before the big one. rugby world cup semifinal preview • argentina • south africa • pumas • springboks
South Africa battles Poverty South Africa continues in struggle against poverty as unemployment rates rise and job security is threatened. poverty line • south africa • unemployment • poor • jobs
Soweto Uprising Remembered President Thabo Mbeki uses the anniversary of the Soweto Uprising to address the challenges that face this generation of South Africans. south africa • soweto • thabo mbeki • apartheid • soweto uprising
Support South Africa South Africans have been brutally ripped apart by the forces of British Government for nearly fifty years. Read "A Recovering People Need Love" to find out how to help. apartheid • oppression • scars • struggle • racial equality
Tension at Oprah's Academy While it may sound ungrateful for people to complain about a $40 million complex being provided for the poor, complaints are surfacing about the many restrictions. oprah's leadership academy • south africa • oprah winfrey schools • girls schools • philanthropy
Vaccine a Disappointment Merck has stopped clinical trials for an HIV vaccine that initially carried so much promise. aids • hiv • vaccine • merck • south africa
A Guest Article by Paul Chapman: There are many similarities between Nerine and Cyrtanthus, but also many differences. Both are members of the Amaryllidaceae family sensu strictu, which includes genera from Galanthus (snowdrops) through to Crinum. However, they have much more in common than this alone. Both genera have their centres of distribution in South Africa, and are entirely limited to the African continent, although Cyrtanthus spreads northwards with a number of little known species in tropical Africa. cyrtanthus • nerines • amaryllidaceae family
Festival of the Chariots Rathayatra - The Festival of the Chariots - is one of the oldest Hindu festivals in the world and is celebrated annually in cities across the USA, Europe and Africa rathayatra • festival of chariots • the festival of chariots • chariot festival • lord krishna
Joy in the Dance ...It was an exchange that I will never forget. Her name was “Nadia”. Her smile was Heaven, her eyes spoke compassion and her Heart was an invitation to dream of what it might be like to meet God. cape town • love of god • fear • township • devastation
The Boer War (1899-1902): Britain's Wakeup Call The Boer War was the major colonial war of British Empire history. Fought between 1899 and 1902, it was a major turning point between the 19th and the 20th centuries. Not only was the Boer War the first war for a combatant [Britain] to use concentration camps, but it also lead to much ado about the health and fitness of British soldiers. This article talks about the war itself and its impacts on British history and society. boer war • 1899-1902 • milner • south africa • britain
The Geography of Wine - Part 2 The Geography of Wine-Part 2. Favorable viticultural regions of the southern hemisphere. microclimate • winegrapes • winegrape regions
The Syringa Tree Play in Vancouver, BC The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre presents the Syringa Tree, directed by Larry Moss and starring Caroline Cave. the syringa tree • vancouver bc • pamela gien • caroline cave • larry moss
Tsitsikamma National Park Possibly the best way to experience an indigenous forest is to go on a canopy tour, and get a bird's eye view of forest life. tsitsikamma south africa • tsitsikamma national park • tsitsikamma forest • canopy tours • forest canopy tours
Golf is an Environmental Hazard golf, environment golf • environment • hazards • fertilizers • runoff
Top Ten Apple Countries While China exports the most apples in the world by weight, apples exported from France enjoy prices over 2.5 times higher than produce grown in Chinese orchards. top ten apple countries • lowest average unit price imports • produce grown chinese orchards • world’s largest fruit producer • juice cider sauce exporters value
Moraea - Part 4 Moraea to grow with growing and flowering requirements. A matter of climate. moraea • growing • climate • varieties
Paso Robles Hosts International Hospice du Rhône Paso Robles hosts the world's largest celebration of Rhone varietal wines. wine • rhone • paso • paso robles • hospice
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is regarded as a former liberation hero in Africa, but now even some of his supporters say he must go - but when and how? president robert mugabe • zimbabwe • harare • zanu pf • jonathan moyo
Rugby World Cup Records & facts The 2007 Rugby World Cup is being held in France this September and October. But can anyone beat the records of New Zealand, Jonah Lomu, Gavin Hastings and Simon Culhane? rugby world cup records • most appearances • points in a game • new zealand vs japan • australia vs namibia
The Sierra Foothills — California’s Oldest Winegrowing Region An introduction to California's oldest and most exciting wine region. sierra • foothill • wine • placerville • el dorado
African Wildlife Conservation Two conservation foundations, one in England and one in South Africa, seek to conserve rhinos, elephants and other African wildlife. african wildlife • africa • rhino • elephant • conservation
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
GMO Crop Scientific Studies Recent scientific studies on GMO crops and its farm/agricultural and societal effects show higher costs of GM seeds, with little, if any crop yield benefits. gmo • gmo crop • bt cotton • farmer suicides • indian agriculture
News Update This article summarizes a few interesting news items on population, elephants, endangered species. endangered species • elephants • rhinos • population
RWC 2007 1st Semifinal Review After a slow start to the tournament, England have made their way to the final with the hope of being the first team to defend the World Cup successfully. rugby world cup semifinal review • england • france • jonny wilkinson • sebastien chabal
RWC 2007 England v France After big upsets of their more fancied southern hemisphere opponents, England and France head into the semifinal full of momentum rugby world cup semifinal preview • france • england • wallabies • new zealand
Andrew Mitchell Review He ain’t heavy, he’s Scottish worship leader Andrew Mitchell, and yes, he is my brother, spiritually speaking. “Your Kingdom Come” is his second solo album. andrew mitchell • your kingdom come • scottish worship leader • without your love • uk worship
Explore Africa's Cameroon Cameroon is often called Africa-all-in one. It has rainforests and mountains; beach resorts and big cities - but it is the arts and culture and you'll remember. buea • yaoundé • doula • limbe • ebodje
Oxalis - Part 2 Oxalis to grow and a few questions from Readers like you. oxalis • garden oxalis • seeds oxalis • email • discussion groups
Oxalis my old Friend - Part 1 White tame flowering, well behaved oxalis to delight your spirits both at flowering time and when in leaf. Oh, the geometry of form. oxalidaceae • oxalis • white oxalis • growing
Bird of Paradise Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia Reginae) -- very slow to produce flowers, but well worth the wait. houseplants • plants • flowers • bird of paradise
Fall Out Boy Attempts World Record After years of dominating the rock music charts, pop punk band Fall Out Boy now has its eyes on a new record book: the Guinness Book of World Records. fall out boy • fall out boy concert • pete wentz • guinness book of world records • antarctica concert
Joshua Norton, An Interesting Character "Emperor" Joshua Norton was one of the quirkier people of the old west. He hit upon an interesting scheme to recoup the money he lost. joshua norton • san francisco • gold rush • emperor norton |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|