ARTICLES

Is the overuse of calculators at schools robbing students of the ability to manipulate numbers?

"I have little doubt that the use of calculators in schools should be limited and mental arithmetic be a part of the day’s activity in every grade."

 
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Muizenberg rides the waves

Zizag has published a fabulous article by Andy Davis about surfing at Muizenberg which weaves sketches of well-known members of the local surfing and business fraternity into the history of Muizenberg ....

 
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About Surfers’ Circle Walk of Fame at Surfers’ Corner, Muizenberg and fundraiser event

An historic national landmark celebrating the heritage and culture of surfing is to be established at Muizenberg Beach in Cape Town where the first South African to ride waves standing up on a surfboard was recorded in 1919.

 
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Chris Bertish, South African Big Wave Surfer, Mavericks winner and Adventurer, sets an official Guinness World Record

“It was a huge undertaking, but will hopefully make many kids realise what is possible if you really work hard at something, you think a little out of the box, stay focused & never give up, then anything is possible!"

 
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The Cape Town Art Fair: Talks,the Langa TAG and Book Signings 28 Feb–2 March 2014

Talks:  Cape Town Art Fair  The Cape Town Art Fair 2014 (28 February–02 March 2014 at The Pavilion, V&A Waterfront announces its line-up of talks and panel discussions. Friday 28 February 10h30-11h30       Brent Meistre asks ‘So, how did we get […]

 
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Love in the workplace – four powerful women speak of their experiences at Symphonia’s Valentine’s Day Breakfast

“Love in the workplace ... means allowing people to unfold. And to let them unfold, you have to be present as a leader so that you can truly see what is happening – giving your non-judgmental, undivided attention to your staff.”

 
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