Reality check

Monday, 8 August 2016

where to from here?

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Now with the elections done and dusted its time for the real work to begin. Better service delivery that was promised to the people and job opportunities among the the large number of unemployed people in the country.
With the results of these elections it seems the ANC is getting a bit of a run for its money. Even though they have maneged to gather good results but they still lost a few of their municipalities to the DA, which could be good thing for our country as a whole because now every political party will be on they toes try to convince people that they are the ones to lead the country.

IFP winning at Nkandla one situations which came as a shock to many South Africans. The IFP has been one of the biggest parties in the Kwa-Zulu Natal province for years but certainly no one could have predicted them winning over a place where the presidents homestead is situated. 
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Good competition is always healthy and i have a feeling we are about to witness that in politics. Some political parties may have to enter into coalitions in order to win over some municipalities. now this means people or parties rather, with different policies coming together on providing service delivery. After all all political parties should have one thing in common and that is taking care and providing for the people of South Africa


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Monday, 1 August 2016

HYDROPOLIS HOTEL

                                                       THE HYDROPOLIS  HOTEL

       
If you wanted to see most thrilling and exciting views then Underwater Hotel Dubai is perfect place for you. Around the world, it is one of the most exclusive, hotels that offer world class accommodations. It is also famous for the biggest and expensive construction with a state of art facilities as well as features. Staying at the hotel is indeed a very memorable experience that you could treasure in your whole life. Indeed this is a very expensive hotel yet it is one of the most rewarding hotels to stay in.
Hydropolis Underwater Hotel is a beautiful concept for your summer vacation. Indeed this is unique & luxurious concept under the sea and first such megaproject in the world. This fabulous Hydropolis Underwater hotel has several places for your perfect holiday, as it sees the real sea beauty under beneath the sea. Above you may have the sea view which is very remarkable and sight the sun sink. The Hydropolis Underwater Hotel is situated 30 meters below the surface of the Persian Gulf off the coast of Jumeirah in Dubai. Tourists will be greeted by the underwater exquisiteness and recreation under the waterImage result for hydropolis hotel
This Hotel is one of the largest modern construction projects worldwide and has 261 hectares. The Hotel was built in June of 2010. The Hotel has Bar, Restaurant, wedding receptions and conferences. The hotel is separated into three interesting and distinctive areas. All of those areas are exceptional and holds something that will really catch everyone’s attention. One of the hotels distinctive parts is the land station. It is a huge tunnel that linked to the main area of the hotel. Tourists are warmly welcomed sincerely and entertained at this area. By means of train, people are transported from the land station to the main area.
This megaproject hotel’s & resort was designed by Prof. Roland Dieterle that would have been the world’s first underwater luxury resort. It was planned to be situated 66 feet below the surface of the Persian Gulf off Jumeirah Beach in Dubai, and projected to cost $300 million to construct. It is explained that there is a magnificent analogy why the hotels architecture is patterned as the human physiology.
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Friday, 8 April 2016

A Life of purpose




 Okay I probably don’t even know what I’m talking about but I just feel there is a lot to be grateful for in life. We a generation that lives in a society that complains almost about everything, its either about what you don’t have based on what your peers have (how broke or poor you are, How underpaid you are, How stressed you are, How the load of work is) we get so caught up in this feeling of complaint that we cannot spot one good thing that comes our way. When was the last time you actually took your time and said “apart from all the things that are not going the way I hoped I’m grateful for what I do have”? And focused on all the good you got going in your life. Ive always felt every situation has its pros and cons but seemingly people only tend to focus on the dark side of everything, I don’t know but maybe it’s because everything bad situation Ive come across something good always come from it at some point.
 
I have always felt that different individuals have their own meanings of everything, believe it or not MY white maybe black (I’m just saying), but truth is as an individual you yourself, you the only person that can understand yourself to the fullest, so living to impress the people around you is totally useless. One way or another the same people you trying so hard to impress that you even lose your identity and yourself are the same people who will go out of their way to find something they will judge you with. End of day you start asking yourself why not just do what makes you happy initial and the people who really want to be part of your life will remain in your life.
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Thursday, 3 March 2016

Pros and Cons of birth control pills

The pros and cons of The Hormonal implant.
The hormonal implant is one of the most commonly used contraceptive method with a high typical use of 99% as much this has high levels of birth control, it also does come with its negative effects.
 
This is a long-term method of birth control as it can protect against pregnancy from 24 hours to 3 years. They can reduce bleeding and cramping with periods which lower the risk of Anemia.
As much as these contraceptives are taken to prevent unwanted pregnancy they do not prevent against sexually transmitted infections or HIV. These pills may become inactive if mixed with other medicines. Pitches deliver more estrogen than low-dose birth control pills do. It has been found that women using the patch are more likely to get dangerous blood clots in the legs and lungs. The risk may be higher if you smoke or have certain health problems.    

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Friday, 4 October 2013

Experiences on the cape point reserve excursion

The excursion to the Cape point nature reserve was one of the most amazing experiences of my life as the cape point nature reserve is known as one of most interesting places in Africa. The cape point  nature  reserve offers many interesting activities like things that can be seen. For instance the Beacon of hope which is situated at the junction of two of the earth's most contracting water masses-the cold Benguela current on the West coast and the warm Agulhas current on the East coast, the cape of good hope is popularly perceived as the meeting point of the  two oceans which are Indian and the Atlantic ocean.The difference between the two oceans can be clearly identified in the top where the light house is situated. Where the light house is situated its actually a place on top and it is a very windy place  but from there you are able to spot the difference between the two oceans

The two oceans meeting at the cape point are not the only aspects that make the place to be one of the most fascinating  places on the map but because of the other features that it is consist  like the organisms that can be found there,like the local floras which can be found there.The cape of good hope is an integral part of the cape floristis kingdom,the smallest but richest of the world's six florist kingdom.It has been shown that it is composed of 1100 species of indigenous of which a number are endemic.

This was an amazing experience that one can share with the people around him/her because the stuff seen there is not what can be seen in our everyday life,and it also shows the important aspects why conservation is important ,and this made me realize that if conservation was taken into consideration from ancient time, then i might have  been able to see some animals that do not exist now. This enlightened me to keep in consideration that for our future generations tho see the beauty of our country then conservation should be taken as our number one priority. Fishing is good along the coast but the unpredictable swells make angling from the rocks very dangerous. Over the years scores of fishermen have been swept to their deaths from the rocky platforms by freak waves. False Bay, which opens to the east and north of Cape Point, is the location of the well-known naval port of Simon's Town. The bay is also famous - or infamous - for its great white sharks, which hunt the Cape Fur Seals that live in the area.  The Cape Floral Region is one of the richest areas for plants in the world – it is home to nearly 20% of Africa’s flora.
Plan a picnic in the park or on the beach, hike or mountain bike, have lunch in the upmarket Two Oceans Restaurant (bookings essential; +27 (0)21 780 9200) high above the crashing waves of False Bay, or simply catch The Flying Dutchman funicular to some superb lookout points over the Atlantic Ocean.
Apart from the spectacular view, you’ll be able to see the most powerful lighthouse on the South African coast, which helps guide ships safely through perilous waters that have seen to the end of many a vessel.    

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