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the reason why most of the matrics fail is due them beeing put through to the next grade when they should stay there.

 

Oh..I thought its because they are bloody stupid.

 

You're both wrong... We all know it was the recession.

 

i thought it was the peeps who organised the 94.7?

don't forhet apartheid

 

Ya, the 94.7 organisers are responsible for aparthate as well...

 

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the reason why most of the matrics fail is due them beeing put through to the next grade when they should stay there.

 

Oh..I thought its because they are bloody stupid.


You're both wrong... We all know it was the recession.

 

i thought it was the peeps who organised the 94.7?

don't forhet apartheid


Ya' date=' the 94.7 organisers are responsible for aparthate as well...
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is tanya harford related to that vorster guy?
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The big problem is what is called "condonement".

As mentioned earlier in this here thread, you fail grade 8, but get "condoned" to grade 9. This means that if you pass grade 9 then okeydokey. But now the individual fails grade 9, but again gets "condoned" to grade 10 and so on and so on. This should not happen but does in most cases. Eventually he/she ends up in grade 12 and fails.

Now said person is looking for a job, the only qualification being a grade 12 report with failed symbols. What do the employer assume? This person should have at least passed grade 11, but that is mostly far from the truth. No, I do not have a solution.
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is tanya harford related to that vorster guy?

 

Did you see any family resemblance when you attempted to dribble goodie bag roll-on on her?

 

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What's being "condoned" mean? Is it when you apply to the 94.7 organisers to be reseeded?

It is plain and simple assumption. Let me give you a better explanation: If I can ride my MTB for 2 hours in Gauteng at an average speed of 20km/h, that means that I will finish the 110km Sabie Classic in roughly 5.5 hours.
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What's being "condoned" mean? Is it when you apply to the 94.7 organisers to be reseeded?

It is plain and simple assumption. Let me give you a better explanation: If I can ride my MTB for 2 hours in Gauteng at an average speed of 20km/h' date=' that means that I will finish the 110km Sabie Classic in roughly 5.5 hours.[/quote']

 

and whats wrong with that ?

 

 

 

Posted

 

What's being "condoned" mean? Is it when you apply to the 94.7 organisers to be reseeded?

It is plain and simple assumption. Let me give you a better explanation: If I can ride my MTB for 2 hours in Gauteng at an average speed of 20km/h' date=' that means that I will finish the 110km Sabie Classic in roughly 5.5 hours.[/quote']

 

and whats wrong with that ?

 

 

Dunno, maybe the 94.7 organisers also arrange the sabie thingy?

 

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What's being "condoned" mean? Is it when you apply to the 94.7 organisers to be reseeded?

It is plain and simple assumption. Let me give you a better explanation: If I can ride my MTB for 2 hours in Gauteng at an average speed of 20km/h' date=' that means that I will finish the 110km Sabie Classic in roughly 5.5 hours.[/quote']

and whats wrong with that ?

Sorry my mistake!

...If I can ride my MTB for 2 hours in Diepsloot, Gauteng, and manage not to get attacked either inside or outside Northern Farms, at an average speed of 20km/h, that means that I will finish the 110km Sabie Classic in roughly 5.5 hours.

 

Typically I find my average going up to 35-40 km/h when passing through Diepsloot. You do the math then.

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