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TUESDAY - 8 NOVEMBER 2022 - FINAL EXAMINATIONS

TUESDAY - 8 NOVEMBER 2022 - FINAL EXAMINATIONS

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RHS ESSENTIAL

If you have a positive attitude towards your exams, you increase your chances of performing well. 

Over the next few days, we will investigate strategies to get positive about your exams
#8. Lead a healthy lifestyle

Do you want...

  • An active brain that can soak up information and retain it
  • A body that has the energy to get through your days of study
  • A mind that can be focussed when you have to write your exams?

These are the benefits that come from keeping a healthy lifestyle while you are preparing for your exams. What can you do to improve your exam regime and have a healthy lifestyle?

https://learn.solent.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=2739&chapterid=1205

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GRADE 12 NSC POWER SESSIONS: Computer Applications & Technology Theory

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GRADE 11 FINAL EXAMINATIONS: Accounting Paper 1;Afrikaans Paper 2

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TODAY IS WORLD URBANISM DAY

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On November 8th, World Urbanism Day recognizes and promotes the role of planning and creating livable communities. The day is also known as World Town Planning Day.
The word urbanism describes how inhabitants of urban areas interact with the built environment. Urban areas are towns, cities, and other places with higher populations. The primary focus of urban planning is to make the community healthy and livable for its inhabitants. Urban planning also ensures orderly development. The common factors are:

Provide residents with plenty of opportunities to enjoy a high quality of life.

Strive to preserve or improve its economy and the quality of its environment.

Desire to improve the health of its residents.

Provide a variety of housing options for its residents.

Include lots of areas for walking, biking, and being outdoors.

Make public transportation readily available and affordable for all who need it.

Contain schools, grocery stores, shopping malls, parks, recreational areas, and fitness facilities.

When all of these factors are present, societies are better able to cope with population growth and climate changes.

Some of the world’s most healthy and livable cities include Osaka, Tokyo, Perth, Zurich, Geneva, Melbourne, and Brisbane. The city that tops the list is Auckland, New Zealand. Town planners in these cities must be doing a great job! On the other end of the spectrum, the least livable cities include Tripoli, Algiers, Dhaka, Port Moresby and Lagos. The least livable city in the world is Damascus, Syria.