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The album's release was preceded by two singles-" How We Do (Party)" and " R.I.P."-both of which entered the UK Singles Chart at number 1 and achieved standard chart positions in charts abroad. It gained moderate success overseas, entering the top 25 in Australia and New Zealand. The album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum retrospectively by the BPI in July 2013. Upon its release, Ora received mixed reviews from music critics. Samples of the album's standard edition were made available to preview on the iTunes UK store on 9 August. Musically, Ora is mainly a pop and R&B album that incorporates dance elements. Ora enlisted a variety of producers such as The-Dream, Chase & Status, The Runners, Diplo, The Invisible Men and Stargate, and features guest appearances from will.i.am, J. Ora is the debut studio album by British recording artist Rita Ora, released on 27 August 2012 through Roc Nation.
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The 'E' Series was distributed in April 2014. New notes are printed every three years to replace the ones worn out by use. About R400,000 to R580,000 worth of Oras were in circulation by 2011. The use of the Ora as a payment method also has the effect of discouraging theft, as it can only be used within Orania. The local banking institution, the Orania Spaar- en Kredietkoöperatief, is in charge of the initiative. To encourage its use, some stores in Orania offer a 5% discount for items purchased in Ora. Other than in Orania itself, the currency is also accepted in some surrounding towns. Each note also advertises a local business.
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The 10 Ora note depicts Afrikaner history, the 20 Ora note Afrikaner art the 50 Ora note Afrikaner culture and the 100 Ora note Orania itself. It is printed in denominations of 10, 20, 50, and 100 Ora. The idea of the Ora originated in 2002, when Professor Johan van Zyl argued that a community that intended to empower itself should have access to as many instruments as possible, including its own currency. The first notes were issued in April 2004 to provide an internal currency for Orania as part of its quest for self-determination. The currency is not sanctioned by the South African Reserve Bank. The name, recalling that of the town where it circulates, derives from Latin aurum, meaning "gold". It is pegged at par with the South African rand. The Ora (symbol: Ф) is the local currency of Orania, an Afrikaner enclave in South Africa.