Articles Archive for September 2009

A great teacher of humility is patience, patience for your business to thrive, for an opportunity to knock, or even for a change in your environment. One thing patience has the ability to teach is the fact that you cannot live in isolation from the world.
Not everything that occurs around you has an effect on you, however, we tend to take away something from each interaction we encounter. The most obvious conclusion one could draw from this is: be careful of the information you allow into your life.
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At age 18 most girls seem to worry more about their body shape, nails, hair and their boyfriends than they would about being a world champion in 800m. Caster Semenya happens to be the opposite of what most girls worry about…

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) may well be on its way to being sued by the South African Government on behalf of 800 meter gold medalist Caster Semenya after it was discovered that her confidential medical records had been leaked to Australian Newspapers.

The phrase “beauty with brains” must have been coined with Basetsana Khumalo in mind, because that is exactly what this amazing businesswoman is.

A film is a different text and in its own respect, it is equally wonderful to books but reading novels is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world

Ever thought of investing in the stock market, or where you always confused when economists and investment professionals spoke about equity and share indices, then this article will go someway in clarifying your confusion.

The Oxford English Dictionary shapes the concept of extinction as a situation “where something has died out or come to an end.” It is a situation where there is no surviving representative for an entity that once existed. It seems like close corporations (CCs) are going to meet this fate as a result of the new Companies Act.

There exists a vast measure of successful self – made individuals, each with their own story of how they rose above all to the top. In spite of such glories there lies a set of basic fundamentals that need to be instituted to help you get on your ’self- made’ way.

Walking into the home of Nadeema (Dee) Jacobs, one cannot help but feel engulfed in a wave of positive energy. The rays of sunshine which pour in from every corner of the room mirror her warm and vivacious nature. For someone who fought and won the battle of a lifetime, Dee Jacobs is the epitome of humility.

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- 29 Sep 2009

Pastis, A classic French bistro and brasserie, comfortably nestled just under Table Mountain in the vineyards and greenery of Groot Constantia.

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