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  • Group 4 08 Brian Huang 20 Gary Lin 24 Coldy He 49 David Chen 53 Yahoo Chang 05/25/2015
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  • 1.Overview of the country 2.Economy and industry 3.Profile of Safdico 4.Reference 5.Q&A
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  • Capital Weather Official Language Population Geography Currency Religion Culture Food Culture Cape Of Good Hope
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  • Pretoria Pretoria (executive) Bloemfontein Bloemfontein (judicial) Cape Town Cape Town (legislative)
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  • The weather is sunny and temperate. Ranging from a Mediterranean type climate. weather Rainfal
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  • Afrikaans English
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  • About 52 million people Black African at 79.2% White at 8.9% Coloured at 8.9% Indian or Asian at 2.5% Hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population.
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  • At the southernmost Coastline stretches more than 2,500km Along two oceans The 25th-largest country in the world Mafadi at 3,450m is the highest peak
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  • South African rand sign R subdivide into 100 cents code ZAR
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  • Christianity Catholic church Hinduism Islam
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  • Taboo CustomFreedom Day Shake handsHuman Rights Day
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  • Before: 1. South Africa local black human 2. Colony 3. Immigrant Now: 1.Biltong 2.Bobotie 3.Boerwors
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  • Why is this name Coastal climate Ocean current Location Importance
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  • EconomyAgricultureMining IndustrySteel IndustryHeavy Industry
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  • Middle-income developing countries Most economically developed countries in Africa
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  • Merino ExportWool exports ranked second in South Africa Livestock Industrydairy cattle by White Man
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  • One of the most mineral-rich countries in the world Mineral Gold Chromium Diamond Platinum
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  • Predominant natural conditions (coal iron) Divided into three districts 1.Pretoria AreaHematite 2.Wei Lini Root Area 3.Natal Area
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  • Machinery Locomotive Mechanized farm Shipbuilding Divided into four Industrial Zone 1.Weiwasilan Industrial Zonelargest industrial zone in Africa 2.Cape Industrial Zone 3.Durban industrial Zone 4.Port Elizabeth Industrial Zone
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  • When the company was formed Names of the founders Location Major products Some statistics relating the business. Number of offices Number of employees Number of current plans Future plans
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  • Laurence Graff The King of Diamonds Johnny Kneller He is synonymous with large and coloured stones. Brian Gutkin He has been involved in the South African diamond industry for over 20 years.
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  • Johannesburg South Africa Suite 615, 6th Floor SA Diamond Centre 240 Commissioner Street
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  • gemstonesdiamonds
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  • 8 locations in the world. Number of offices Over 200 people at Johannesburg. Number of employees
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  • Building trust and developing skills Number of current plans
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  • Social responsibility comprehensive medical aid schemes, pension plans and life insurance benefits. They are synonymous with extraordinary levels of innovation, craftsmanship and professionalism.
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  • 1.Overview of the country http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa 2.Economy and industry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa 3.Profile of Safdico http://www.safdico.com/About-Us/History 4.All of pictures https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=zh-tw&gws_rd=ssl
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