Immigration in the U.S.
Africa is a continent hugely diverse in it's sport. Often a countries choice of sport depends on its past and Africa past is littered with acquisitions of it's land by foreign powers. South Africa for instance was colonized as well as other southern countries by the British Empire (Zimbabwe, Malawi) so sports played there include rugby, cricket, tennis and golf. Indeed across all British colonies these sports were imported and played. Across middle and north Africa the sports are mainly different though with France and Bulgaria colonizing a large area. Wrestling is popular in Nigeria for instance where it is a tradition of their tribes. However the main sport played across all of Africa is football (soccer) without a doubt. It's popularity is not matched by any other sport in the least. It is popular probably because of it's ease to understand and the low cost required to play. Most of Africa's populous one must remember is poor and so a sport like this suits them.
You first need to study and become an ordinary Doctor, then you specialise for two years and study Obstetrics and Gynaecology to the level of a Masters degree. To become an ordinary doctor you must be accepted into one of the many medical schools in South Africa. And of course you must find the money to finance the fees, books and your living costs for six years. To be accepted into a medical school you need to attain good marks in your matriculation examination at school, or you need to already have some university credits relevant to medicine, like maths, chemistry, physics. The actual marks required to qualify for medical school vary according to your race due to a skin-colour quota system in operation. Black South African applicants require much lower marks to qualify than Indian South Africans or Coloured South Africans. White South African applicants require extraordinarily good marks to qualify.
EQ means Emergency quota in Railways
A Pooled Quota Waiting List ('PQWL') is shared by several small stations in a particular region. E.g., Tiruppur, Salem, etc., share in the quota and wait list for some trains originating from Trivandrum or Mangalore. As another example, the 2723 Andhra Pradesh Exp. has three quotas, for Secunderabad - New Delhi, Secunderabad - nagpur, and Secunderabad - Bhopal. There is also a pooled quota for passengers travelling from Secunderabad to stations beyond Bhopal but short of Jhansi. If this quota is exhausted, a passenger is placed in the pooled quota waiting list. Pooled Quotas normally operate only from the originating station of a route, and there is only one Pooled Quota for the entire run. The Pooled Quota is intended to be utilized by passengers travelling from the originating station to a station short of the terminating station, or from an intermediate station to the terminating station, or between two intermediate stations. Such remote location quotas are also provided when there is a very strong demand for the train in question, because of which, without such additional quotas, all seats or berths might be fully consumed by passengers from the originating station leaving nothing available for those wishing to travel from intermediate points. Vacant Pooled Quota berths are automatically tapped by the PRS for booking end-to-end passengers. Passengers in the Pooled Quota Waiting List are cleared against the vacancies in the earmarked Pooled Quota only, or against General Quota vacancies available at the time of charting.
Around 1998
YES there is
In the US - they will tell you that there is no 'quota' system.
allocation of picks and resources usually the weakest team/person is given the highest quota and then goes upwards, in other sports it alwways is down to the team who can get the highest sponsorship deal.
there is no reservation.
reconcile the quota system to the first law of the labour force in nigeria
The Emergency Quota Act.
partial quota reservation system
yes it is
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I think it is Quota Management System! ( biology)
That would depend on which quota systems you were asking about (you have not made this clear in your question), I do not oppose quota systems in general but made do so in specific cases.