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Summarizes information persons can use to work safely in areas with Africanized honey bees. Such bees are more aggressive than the European honey bees normally found throughout the United States. Africanized honey bees were accidentally released in Brazil in 1956. They are now found in portions of the Southern United States. This Tech Tip includes brief advice on how to avoid being stung and what to do if attacked. It discusses bee hoods, bee sting kits, the use of foam and smoke, and steps to take before working in areas known to have Africanized honey bees. Several sources of additional information are listed.
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Not a day goes by in present South Africa when the role of law, the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary and the future of constitutional democracy is not debated. This book will take the reader into the heart of the legal system, the understanding of which is necessary when wrestling with these pressing questions. The book examines a series of key cases over the past 60 years, the judgements in which changed the political or social landscape of the country. The choice of cases for inclusion in the book was made both to tell compelling and significant historical stories, as well as to illustrate the possibilities inherent in law, and the potential for its abuse and use. All of the chosen cases were ones where the country held its collective breath before judgement was delivered. Through the stories told, the reader will not only engage with critical aspects of South African history, but will be exposed to the manner in which the possibility of our new constitutional democracy is linked to the legal precedents, traditions and culture which were built up over the past century.