Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Animal Farm



Animal Farm is a satire and fable (brief story), published in1945, which reflects events such as the Stalin era and the Russian revolution. It is also allegorical. The book shows how new movements overthrow a corrupt and undemocratic government or organisation, only to become corrupt themselves as they give in to the traps of power and begin to use violent methods to keep it. The animals fight for animalism to create a classless society, but we later see this can’t be achieved. The novel therefore points to the force of tendency towards class stratification in many communities and the threat that it poses to democracy and freedom. Each character in the story is a representative as a political leader. We see that the humans become insurgencies as they realise the farm has political, social and economical value. We also see the use of propagandas language which works well and mindsets are changed. Propagandas language is used to manipulate the naive working class and political jargon is used to hide the truth. Animal Farm was written to show the folly of man in politics and the working of politics.
I learn that people unite easily but unity can be undermined easily. Once a person is manipulated they can’t think for themselves therefore education is important. The allegorical nature of oppression is that those in power will always take advantage. There is a deeper meaning to everything and people will alter interpretations to suit the movement. No society is perfect and capitalism is the main state. Patriotism can divert attention

Karl Marx-Brief biography

Karl Heinrich Marx, b. May 5, 1818, d. Mar. 14, 1883, was a German economist, philosopher, and revolutionist whose writings form the basis of the body of ideas known as Marxism. With the aid of Friedrich Engels he produced much of the theory of modern Socialism and Communism. Marx’s father, Heinrich, was a Jewish lawyer who had converted his family to Christianity partly in order to preserve his job in the Prussian state. Karl himself was baptized in the Evangelical church. As a student at the University of Berlin, young Marx was strongly influenced by the philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel and by a radical group called Young Hegelians, who attempted to apply Hegelian ideas to the movement against organized religion and the Prussian autocracy. In 1841, Marx received a doctorate in philosophy.


In 1842, Marx became editor of the Rheinische Zeitung in Cologne, a liberal democratic newspaper for which he wrote increasingly radical editorials on social and economic issues. The newspaper was banned by the Prussian government in 1843, and Marx left for Paris with his bride, Jenny von Westphalen. There he went further in his criticism of society, building on the Young Hegelian criticism of religion. Ludwig Feuerbach had written a book called The Essence of Christianity (1841; Eng. trans., 1854), arguing that God had been invented by humans as a projection of their own ideals. Feuerbach wrote that man, however, in creating God in his own image, had "alienated himself from himself." He had created another being in contrast to himself, reducing himself to a lowly, evil creature who needed both church and government to guide and control him. If religion were abolished, Feuerbach claimed, human beings would overcome their alienation. Marx applied this idea of alienation to private property, which he said caused humans to work only for themselves, not for the good of their species. In his papers of this period (published in 1959 English translation as Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844), he elaborated on the idea that alienation had an economic base. He called for a communist society to overcome the dehumanizing effect of private property.

In 1845, Marx moved to Brussels, and in 1847 he went to London. He had previously made friends with Friedrich Engels, the son of a wealthy textile manufacturer who, like himself, had been a Young Hegelian. They collaborated on a book, The Holy Family (1845; Eng. trans., 1956), which was a criticism of some of their Young Hegelian friends for their stress on alienation. In 1845, Marx jotted down some notes, Theses on Feuerbach, which he and Engels enlarged into a book, The German Ideology (1932; Eng. trans., 1938), in which they developed their materialistic conception of history. They argued that human thought was determined by social and economic forces, particularly those related to the means of production. They developed a method of analysis they called Dialectical Materialism, in which the clash of historical forces leads to changes in society.

In 1847 a London organization of workers invited Marx and Engels to prepare a program for them. It appeared in 1848 as the Communist Manifesto. In it they declared that all history was the history of class struggles. Under capitalism, the struggle between the working class and the business class would end in a new society, a communist one. The outbreak of the revolutions of 1848 in Europe led Marx to return to Cologne, where he began publication of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, but with the failure of the German liberal democratic movement he moved permanently (1849) to London. For many years he and his family lived in poverty, aided by small subventions from Engels and by bequests from the relatives of Marx’s wife. From 1851 to 1862 he contributed articles and editorials to the New York Tribune, then edited by Horace Greeley. Most of his time, however, was spent in the British Museum, studying economic and social history and developing his theories.
Marx’s ideas began to influence a group of workers and German emigres in London, who established (1864) the International Workingmen’s Association, later known as the First. By the time of the brief commune of Paris in 1871, Marx’s name had begun to be well known in European political circles. A struggle developed within the International between Marx and the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, whom Marx eventually defeated and expelled, at the cost of the destruction of the International.
In 1867, Marx published the first volume of Das Kapital (Eng. trans., 1886). The next two volumes, edited by Engels, were published after Marx’s death. The fourth volume was edited by Karl Kautsky. Marx’s last years were marked by illness and depression. Marx continued to write treatises on socialism, urging that his followers disdain soft-hearted bourgeois tendencies. He took this stand, for example, in The Gotha Program (1891; Eng. trans., 1922). His wife died in 1881, and his eldest daughter in 1883, shortly before his own death.
At Marx’s funeral in Highgate Cemetery in London, Engels spoke of him as "the best-hated and most-calumniated man of his time." The importance of Marx’s thought, however, extends far beyond the revolutionary movements whose prophet he became. His writings on economics and sociology are still influential in academic circles and among many who do not share his political views.

George Orwell

(1903 - 1950)

Orwell was a British journalist and author, who wrote two of the most famous novels of the 20th century 'Animal Farm' and 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'.
Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on 25 June 1903 in eastern India, the son of a British colonial civil servant. He was educated in England and, after he left Eton, joined the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, then a British colony. He resigned in 1927 and decided to become a writer. In 1928 he moved to Paris where lack of success as a writer forced him into a series of menial jobs. He described his experiences in his first book, 'Down and Out in Paris and London', published in 1933 - he took the name George Orwell, shortly before its publication. This was followed by his first novel 'Burmese Days' in 1934.
An anarchist in the late 1920s, in the 1930s he began to consider himself a socialist. In 1936 he was commissioned to write an account of poverty among unemployed miners in northern England, which resulted in 'The Road to Wigan Pier' (1937). Late in 1936, Orwell travelled to Spain to fight for the Republicans against Franco's Nationalists. He was forced to flee in fear of his life from Soviet-backed communists who were suppressing revolutionary socialist dissenters. The experience turned him into a lifelong anti-Stalinist.
Between 1941 and 1943, Orwell worked on propaganda for the BBC. In 1943, he became literary editor of the Tribune, a weekly left-wing magazine. By now he was a prolific journalist, writing articles, reviews and books.
In 1945, Orwell's 'Animal Farm' was published. A political fable set in a farmyard but based on Stalin's betrayal of the Russian Revolution, it made Orwell's name and ensured he was financially comfortable for the first time in his life. 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' was published four years later. Set in an imaginary totalitarian future, the book made a deep impression, with its title and many phrases - such as 'Big Brother is watching you', 'newspeak' and 'doublethink' - entering popular use. However, Orwell's health was deteriorating and he died of tuberculosis on 21 January 1950.

Courage vs Leadership

I believe leadership begins with courage. These are qualities that bring out your inner spirit and show your true personality. Leadreship would take you far in life, but you would have to be positive in your thinking and brave in standing up for what you believe in.

For me leadership is to be a leader, a person who has a principle part in something and a person who’s example is followed. On the other side courage in my opinion is bravery and the ability to control fear during difficult times. Not every person is a leader but we could all have the courage to become one, it might be in school, in our community or for our country. I have an eye opening story that might explian to you what a true leader is and courage in one’s heart.

It started in 1983 when I witnessed a number of people being beaten by the police at the elections in Lenasia. This was when I gained the courage to fight for our rights. We protested a number of marches . one of our marches took place in Lenasia , there were +- 25 people marching (nobody else wanted to join), I was leading the march. When the police came everybody ran away and hid. I tried to hide with a friend in the car but the police found us. That day I had to do the golden chair infront of ten policemen and they laughed at me when I started to shake. It was a very humiliating experience. It nearly killed my pride but luckily I had the courage to go on.

Courage and leadership go hand in hand. If you have the courage , the bravery and the ability to fight for what you believe in, you then have the ability to become a leader. Like me, when I gained the courage to fight for my rights and not be afraid, I started marching and even became part of the Transvaal Indian Congress and Lenasia youth league. Later on I even became Ameer of the M.S.A.

The lessons I learnt and would like to teach you are things that you should ponder on and hopefully change you views. You should never be afraid to fight for what you believe in. you must never be shy or afraid to speak up and become a leader. Like the Prophet (S.A.W.) said “two kinds of people will never learn, a shy person and an arrogant person.”

The morals I learnt from the apartheid regime are that you should always treat people fairly and the way you want to be treated. Don’t be afraid to be a leader, you will learn and teach others many things. Leadership some have and some don’t, make an effort and be one of those who are!

Propaganda

Propaganda is a deliberate message which aims at persuading a target group of people which influences opinions and beliefs on religious issues. Propaganda presents information in order to influence its audience. It can influence the emotions, attitude, opinions and actions of specified target audience for ideological ideological, political or commercial purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages (which may or may not be factual) via mass and direct media channels.
Propaganda has to do with any ideas or beliefs that are intentionally propagated. It uses words and word substitutes in trying to reach a goal—pictures, drawings, graphs, exhibits, parades, songs, and other devices. Propaganda shares techniques with advertising and public relations. Advertising and public relations can be thought of as propaganda that promotes a commercial product or shapes the perception of an organization, person or brand.. Propaganda promotes things that are generally acceptable and non-controversial.
There are different kinds of propaganda, from selfish, deceitful, and subversive effort to honest and aboveboard promotion of things that are good.
Propaganda can be concealed or open, emotional or containing appeals to reason, or a combination of emotional and logical appeals.

The Gate to Success

I sat at the computer and started my first assignment for university. Born in the age of computers a thought suddenly ‘popped’ to mind! How would I be able to do my work without Microsoft? How would everybody’s life be without Microsoft?

He is an entrepeneur, software executive and chairmen of Microsoft, the software he founded with a friend. Bill Gates is one of the best knoen entrepeneurs of the personal computer revelution and has made computers easily accessible for all of us. Today Gates is holding the position of CEO and chief software architect and is the largest individual shareholder in the world.

Bill Gates wasd born on the 28 October 1955. He attended elementary school and private Lakeside school were he discovered his interest in software and began programming computers at thirteen. At this age he was caught exploiting bugs in the system to get free computer time.

Bill Gates entered Harvard University where he created a programming language. He spent most of his time at Microsoft, which is a company he began in 1975 and began developing softwares for personal computers. He dropped out of college and did not finish his law degree as he did not have a definite study plan.

In 1975 Gates contacted the creators of the new microcomputer (MITS) and told them they were working on an interpreter for the platform. In reality this was not true but it was to generate interest and a meeting was agreed upon. Over the cause of that two weeks they created an emulatorthat ran on a microcomputer and then the Basic interpreter. The meeting was successful and a partnership Microsoft had taken place. Gates then demanded payment from the software developers and then Microsoft continued to develop programming language software from various systems without MITS.

If it wasn’t for Bill Gates our computers would not be so advanced and we would not have Microsoft to do most of our work on. Internet would not be as accessable as it is, software for personal computers would not be available and computers would be much slower. Computer together with Microsoft today is a valuble tool and needed in every home. Many people can not live without technology and because of Bill Gates we are improving in techhnology everyday. Microsoft has advanced and improved software technology, to make it easier, cheaper and more fun for people who use computers.

Gates was named one of the hundred people who most influenced the 20th century as well as hunrdred most influential people and he is one of the most wealthiest people in the world. From this ilearnt that you are never too young to start anything new and even though it may seem impossible even the sky is not the limit.

With a lot of critism and competition, Bill Gates still went on to fulfill his dream. He left something behind that will help many. He will be remembered for years to come and will be widely admired. Sitting infront of the computer, openning up Microsoft I knew Bill Gates as a legacy.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008


A Toast To The Masters

It wasn’t a long time ago when I was petrified speaking in public, now after 8 sessions of toast masters I’m still petrified.

It wasn’t a long time when i used to have sleepless nights if I knew i had to address an audience, however small, the next day. Then one day while daydreaming in the maths classroom there was a knock at the door. I saw Mr. Ahmed enter; unaware of my surroundings i felt my hand spring up. I tried to trudge it down but once again it sprang up as though i was reaching for the stars. And the next thing i heard ‘see you at toast masters Friday 7:30 sharp.’ It wasn’t Friday the thirteenth but it was as close as one could get to it. They say that people suppress the memory of bad experiences, let me tell you that’s all a lie because I remember every single detail of that night. The clock ticked, even the digital clocks were ticking. Just before 7:30 on that Friday, with my heart pounding, my palms sweating and the sound of fear filled my ear drums. I heard a familiar but distant voice ‘ice breaker Tasneem’ were the words that compared with the sound of fear. This was my cue that my moment of cue had arrived. It’s funny how the audience were transformed into eyes with no heads, no bodies. 24 large unforgiving & intimidating eyes. I knew at that moment i was the only person in South Africa who longed for a power cut. I remember the days when it took hours to find a topic to speak on. It took me just on 3weeks to get this song. There was also a time when I couldn’t stop myself from shivering in front of an audience. So what has 8 sessions of toast masters helped me, I’m petrified, I have sleepless nights, I can’t find a topic and I still shiver. The answer is very simple I may still be petrified but now I’m brave enough to overcome it. I may still battle to find a topic but now I know the topic will eventually find me and yes i may still shiver but now I do it with attitude.

So tonight i feel like a graduate and like any graduate should do, I must publically thank those who guided me through these 8 sessions and helped me reach for my stars. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Ahmed Lambat and Mr. Haroun Pochee and for you i propose a toast; may you be rewarded for making a difference in our lives

Character Analysis

CAESAR
v Superstitious
v Pride-thinks of himself as invincible and fearless
v Self-loved-he enjoys flattery
v Gullible
v Great judge of character
v Strong personality
v Generous to a certain extend: his will
v Harsh: orders Flavius & Marullus’s death
v Sensitive husband
v Charming and the crowd loves him
v Devoted to the cause of Rome
v Sympathises with the poor
v Kind to his friends-generous and loving
v courteous
BRUTUS
v Noble man
v Idealist
v Stoic
v Thinker
v Courteous and kind
v Good intentions-“perfect Rome”
v Loving husband
v Honest direct
v Respects and is respected
v Unselfish
v Has good morals
v Can’t make up his mind
v His a thinker and a philosopher
ANTONY
v Gamesome and quick spirited
v Intellectual
v Ambitious of honour and power
v No principles and morals
v Heartless and treacherous
v Manipulative and calculating
v Bully-over powering
v Stingy
v Self motivated- even though he loved Caesar

CASSIUS
v Envious
v Hostile
v Hard and harsh
v Clever and Manipulative
v Intellectual-master mind behind conspiracy
v Shrewd
v Realist
v Conscience- later he realises his actions were wrong
v Practical leader and brave soldier
v Compares himself with Caesar

Log Book

MISSION


My mission in life is to create new possibilities for myself by studying harder and working on my weak points. I would like to obtain my degree in Becom-accounting and to do this I need to work hard and well in matric. I would like to become a better muslim and get more invlved in community services. I would like to spend more time with my family and keep improving my relationship with them. My work environment will be safe and productive and characterised by fair treatment, teamwork and opportunities for growth and development.

VISSION


I view myself as a chartered accountant after passing matric with good results. I can see myself running my own successful business and earning money with which I can spoil myself and my family. A bussiness is not the only thing I see myself running, and can also run my own house with a big family. I see myself bettering everyday by being a better mother and muslim and wearing scarf soon. I would like to see myself behaving ethically and demonsrate leadership in satisfying my responsibilities to my community and to society.

SHORT TERM GOALS



v I would like to start improving my results in school, to gain a certain amount of percentage more for certain subjects by the end of this year (science and english). I would like to work harder by being less lazy and start going the extra mile for work. To increase my science mark I need to consentrate on science more and spend more of my own time understanding it. For my english mark to better I need to read more since I don’t read at all, stop speaking slang and allow myself to be corrected by others.

v By the end of 2009 I want to do community service and help the poor. I would like to become more active in the community by working with the youth forum, visitting different places and help those in need.

v At the moment I cant drive so by mid-year this year I need to learn how to drive. I would like to write my learners in time to come and soon after that drive properly. To do this I need to ask an adult to teach me how to drive and in the holidays when im not busy learn for my learners.




MEDIUM TERM GOALS

v I startd exercising regularly but by working harder I can bocome active in sport and gain a skill. I would like to become better at soccer and de more fit and toned up. I would like to start training for longer sessions and be more frequent with exercises. When running I would like to run faster and for a longer period. I would like to achieve this goal because it will be very good for my health and prevent me from heart problems, diabetes and obesity. After achieving this goal by next year I will carry on and continue with it till I am old.
v Pass matric is a very important goal since it wii determine my future. I would like to pass matric with at least three A’s.to achieve this goal I musn’t give up when times are difficult and must therefore persist.

LONG TERM GOALS



I would like to study becom accounting oroptometry and complete my studies at WITS. Thereafter I want to open my own practise. To achieve this I have to work very hard in university and improve my english. After I finish study I would like to get married at the age of 23 and have a family of my own. I would like to bring up my children like how I was brought up in a good way since you live what you learn. I want to tour the world with my family and need to do well at work to achieve this.

GENERAL GOALS


v Become a better muslim by improving my character each day and practise upon my religion. I would like to start wearing scarf and increase my knowladge of Islam.
v Family relationship- I musnt take advantage of my family and take them for granted. I would like to spend more time with them and improve my relationship with everyone in different ways. I want to stop fighting with my sister and become closer to her. I need to achieve this goal since my family will always be there for mr through my rough patches. To improve my family/friends relations I need to be myself, respectful, sympathetic, supportive, caring and therfore relationships may work better.




HOW DO I SEE MYSELF IN TEN YEARS

In ten years I see myself as a successful lady working hard at my practise as an accountant/optometrist. I will be happily married, starting a family and hopefully move overseas. I see myself improving everyday to become a better muslim.

HOW WILL I GET THERE

Ø I will work hard and get good results when studying.
Ø I will make deadlines for my goals and work towards those deadlines.
Ø I will overcome my obstacles with perserverince and persistance.
Ø Identify my steps to achieve these goals.
Ø Learn to work as a team and come to a solution together.

A HEALTHY BALANCED LIFESTYLE
Ø Have a balance of work and play.
Ø Get quiet time to myself.
Ø Play sports and exercise regularly.
Ø Get enough sleep
Ø Practice my religion.
Ø Spend time with family and friends.

FOR MY SUBCONSCIOUS MIND TO CARRY OUT GOALS

Ø I need my goals to be consistent with my values.
Ø My goals cant contradict other goals.
Ø I must have more positive goal;s so my results can be positive.

WHAT KEEPS ME AWAY FROM ACHIEVING MY GOALS

Ø I don’t do my work to my best ability.
Ø I procrastinate my work and in lazy.
Ø Have a negative view on tough challenges.

HOW WILL I CONDUCT MYSELF THROUGHOUT
I will conduct myself ethically and demonsrate leadership in satisfying my responsibilities to my community and to society. My work enviroment will be safe, productive and characterised by fair treatment, teamwork, open communications and opportunities for growth and development.




LEARN TO ACT
Ø I must learn how to cope with everyday challenges because this is positive
Ø I must plan but be prepared that all of my plans might not work out so I can avoid dissapointment
Ø Practice positive thaughts more often and it will sooon happen. I must imagine myself vital and strong, my inner state will become my outer state.
Ø Learn to take responsibilities.
Ø If I fail in a challenge I must not be dissapointed in myself as long as I know I worked to my best ability.
Ø Everyday in every way I must get better in everythin I do.
Ø Do not fear the future, do not mourn the past and save the moment
Ø Breath deeply, circulation of fresh air
Ø Emotions that are not good I must challlenge

I must become assertive
I am assertive when I stand up for my rights without putting down the rights of others. If I do this I will be able to 1)Say no without feeling guilty , 2)disagree without becoming angry , 3)Ask for help when I need it. As a result I will feel better about myself and have more honest friends and relationships.

Changes!!
-phsycological development
-cope with challenges and stress
-self-disipline
-learn to set goals
Mental Development
-solve problems in new and different ways
-increase in sense of creative ability
Emotional development
-become optimistic

A SAYING
“Let not the mistakes of yesterday nor the fear of tomorrow spoil the day”






FITNESS PLAN

Goals for fitness
I know the basis for fitness but I need to become more fitter. I need to start running faster and for a longer amount of time. I need to lose weight and become toned by exercising 3 days per week (minimum) with a medium intensity. I have a healthy nutrition base to build on by making a better eating plan and to start eating healthier. I need to get a good nutrition by having and maintaining a healthy body and exercising regularly. I must learn to always be happy with my body no matter what and I musn’t become caught up in a spiral of bad feelings because this can contribute mentally and physically to my body. I need a healthy body so I can get an active, healthy mind.



GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHY EATING


For a healthy eating plan I need to start with the basics by:
Ø Eating a variety of foods so I can get a range of essential nutrition
Ø Need to eat starch foods soand make it a basis of all meals (because they have a high source of energy)
Ø Have plenty of fruits and vegetables for vitamins and minerals
Ø Cook healthier by baking instead of frying and reducing fat content.
Ø Use fat sparingly to control weight
Ø Not to use to much salt in food
Ø Drinking plenty of water to help digestion
Ø Avoid sugary foods



EXERCISE SCEDULE FOR TRAINING PROGRAMME

Ø Stech before and after exercise
Ø Wear and use propper gear
Ø If I don’t feel well I musn’t push myself
Ø Get enough sleep
Ø Eat enough food


WHEN DOING MY EXERCISE PROGRAMME
Ø Alternatetraining day with a rest day so my muscles can repair and regenerate.
Ø I must exercise in relatively long sessions at low intensity to achieve general fitness
Ø Do exercises that work my upper and lower body
Ø Keep a log book




DIET




Breakfast
Lunch
Supper
Monday
Cereal (low fat milk)
1 sliced banana
Tuna sandwhich
Fresh fruit

Tuesday
Cereal(low fat milk)
1 piece fresh fruit
Backed potato
Chicken(with vegetables)
Wednesday
Oats
Raisans
Chicken roll
Fish
Salad
Low fat dairy dessert
Thursday
Cereal
1 piece fresh fruit
Spinach
Rice and curry
Friday
Muesli with bran
Low fat yogurt
Rice
Mutton/chops
Fresh fruit
Saturday
Yogurt
Wholewheat toast
Pasta
Grill steaks
Sunday
Egg
Toast
tea






TO GET FIT
Ø I have to exercise for a minimum of 3 days per week. My training sessions should be 20-60 minutes of continuous aerobic. For effective exercise I must exercise rhythmetic, continuously and involve all large muscle groups.

ACTION PLAN

MY GOAL: to become more fitter and healthier and be able to run faster
BENEFITS OF MY GOALS: be healthy and start playing sports/gaining skill
DEADLINE:I must achieve this by septenber
OBSTACLES:I will train harder and still fit in time for work. I must not be lazy and negative
WHO WILL HELP ME: My family, friends, teachers
WHAT ACTIONS MUST I TAKE:
Get to the gym 3 times a week
Jog and cycle
Increases training sessions
Check if my gear is still okay
Get enough sleep and have a healthy diet
Make time for work, family and friends


THE SPORT I ENJOY PLAYING
One of my favourite sport is soccer which I always look forward to playing and watching it. I am up for a soccer game anyday and at at any time. I would love to play for a soccer team but first I need to find a coach and need to learn more skill at the game. I enjoy soccer because I get joy from it from the adrinelin rush and I can get fitter.

HOW TO MAXIMISE EFFECTIVE TIME

Since I am very lazy and lose track of time really quickly I need to learn how to maximise my time. To do this I need to stop watching so much T.V and sittimg around doing nothing. I should start planning my day out and doing my work instead of procrastinating it and doing it last minute.i should not lose track of time and lose my concentration so quickly. I should do constuctive work in my free time so that I can appriciate my free time





WHERE AM I CURRENTLY

I am currently in Roshnee Islamic Schoo and I am in grade 11. I chose biology, science and accounting as my subjects so I have a wide choice when it comes to picking my career. I am doing average in class and can improve my science and english mark by 10 percent. I can improve my english by reading.





MY STUDY GOALS

This year I hope to start working harder and do better in school. Next year I hope to pass matric with 3 A’s and do well in my other subjects. I hope to go to WITS and study. Im not so sure what I want to study but I’m thinking about Becom accounting , engineering or occupational therapy.





WHAT KEEPS ME AWAY FROM ACHIEVING THESE GOALS
Ø Procrastination
Ø Stress
Ø Not understanding
Ø Not enough time
Ø Thinkers block
Ø Lazy to study





WHAT CAREER IS BEST FOR ME:





Chartered Accountant
BCOM ACCOUNTING

The Bachelor of Accounting Science is a 3 year degree combined with a forth postgraduate year of study, either HdipAcc or BaccSc(Hons)
The programme will include causes in the four core areas of accountancy namely Financial accounting, Management Accounting and finance, Auditing and taxation as well as causes in related fields such as Economics, Mathematics and Statistics ect.
Ø Career oppoptunities
Financial manager, chartered accountant, auditor, financial director, consultant
Ø Admission requirements
Matriculation endorsment
English (1st lang)-50%, English(2nd language)-60%, Mathematics 45 %

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical enginering involves understanding and harnessing forces and energy in machines for the benefit of society. A mechanival enginee would be involved in designing, manufacturing and utilising of machines.
Ø Requirements
54(B) for either maths or science and C for the other
min-50 D maths and science

Occupational Therapy
OT is a service professin. Its main aim is to help people overcome functional difficultiesresulting from health related problems and to develop their abilities, so that they may be independent and effective at home, at work and during leisure time.
Ø Requirements
Passed maths and physical science/biology with at least 40%


1. I think the career so far best for me would be a Chartered Accountant as I like organising stuff and like working with numbers.