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Written by Joanne Delaurentis
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Watching the recent television and internet reports on the gruesome death of ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, I have been struck by how important it is to be cautious about how you live. While most of our lives will not include the power, money and fame of someone like Gadaffi, his high profile example is a warning to us to be careful how we live.
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Written by Kayla Roux
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COP17, the annual global conference on climate change, is coming to our shores from 28 November to 9 December. Will any real progress be made as governments and other officials meet to discuss the future of our climate system? What does this mean for South Africa?
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Written by Kayla Roux
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Although there are about 3.3 billion girls and women on the planet – about half of the population, that’s where the equality between the sexes tends to end. The G(irls)20 Summit is a platform for girls and women to come together and discuss economic and social issues that plague our world today.
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Written by Lynn Chambers
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The Gogo Trust is an exciting new venture that transfers skills and creates work opportunities by training and recruiting previously disadvantaged women to knit woolly garments. The original idea came from a handmade beanie the founder, Mike Walker, was given as a gift by his grandmother.
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Written by Joanne Delaurentis
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Most vegetables are susceptible to a range of pests and diseases. In some cases correct soil management and crop rotation can help to prevent mineral deficiencies in the soil and certain diseases and pest build-ups but sometimes stronger action needs to be taken.
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