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Creating a 'Green University'.
(2010)Evaluating the environmental performance of a university is important in order to identify more sustainable options for reducing the environmental footprints. The study was conducted at the University of KwaZulu-Natal ... -
Creating an African tourist experience at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site.
(University of Pretoria., 2008-11)This article considers the example of palaeo-heritage tourism at Sterkfontein Cave, situated in a geographic area designated the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, or Cradle for short. The article looks at how a ... -
Creating and measuring shareholders’ value through acquisition : A case study on Sage Plc.
(2006)The key corporate objective of any company should be the constant creation of shareholder value. This can be achieved either organically by earning revenue from the value proposition they offer customers or through mergers ... -
Creating inclusive schools : critical considerations for school management teams.
(2012)A qualitative case study of critical consideration for the SMT in developing inclusive schools is reported in this study. The study was conducted in one rural district in the south coast area in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. ... -
Creating resilient state-owned enterprise using Enterprise Performance Framework and high-value knowledge employees : the case of Dube TradePort Corporation in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2016)The changing and dynamic nature of contemporary business is inspired and dictated by knowledge employees as a pre-requisite for knowledge economy. These types of employees and their search for career capital using their ... -
Creating stakeholders in community-based natural resource management through traditional hunting : a comparative study of Inhluzani Farm and Mpembeni Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2005)The colonial attitude to traditional hunting practice was harsh and exclusivist and traditional hunting with dogs was therefore outlawed through legislation. This was the case throughout British African colonies and the ... -
Creation as a dwelling place of God : a critical analysis of an African biocentric theology in the works of Gabriel M. Setiloane.
(2010)The study argues that for the African church to become responsive to the changing circumstances with regard to the African ecological crisis, there is a need to reconstruct those aspects of Christianity that are non-functional ... -
The creation of an efficient private sector debt market for the financing of public service projects in South Africa.
(2003)This paper focuses on the lack of an efficient private sector debt market for the funding of public sector projects. A brief synopsis is presented on the current listing activity on the Bond Exchange South Africa (BESA), ... -
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Creative Shakespeare : exploring a creative pedagogy for teaching The Merchant of Venice at Grove End Secondary school within their English home language learning area.
(2013-10-28)This dissertation is an investigation of a creative pedagogical approach formulated to teach the Shakespearean play in a KwaZulu-Natal public high school, namely Grove End Secondary in Phoenix, Durban. The study explores ... -
Creativity or control? : a study of selected Xhosa radio plays in the Apartheid years.
(2011)Although radio drama is a very popular form of the media, it is largely neglected in scholarship. As a result of this, it has been pushed into the periphery of research, thereby diminishing its value in society at large. ... -
Creator God most beautiful : a contextual, feminist theological and aesthetic look at women's creativity, spirituality and theology in South Africa.
(2010)Asking the question ‘What does beauty have to do with justice?’, I am concerned with women’s encounter, experience and expression of the Divine through their creativity, as well as the theological significance of women’s ... -
Credit derivative valuation and parameter estimation for CIR and Vasicek-type models.
(2014-09-18)A credit default swap is a contract that ensures protection against losses occurring due to a default event of an certain entity. It is crucial to know how default should be modelled for valuation or estimating of ... -
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Crime and punishment on the box : a contextual/discursive/semiotic analysis of SABC documentaries in the global era.
(2005)The SABC has embraced a mandate that advocates the promotion of cultural diversity within the broader ambit of national identity. Although SABC3 consitutes the commercial wing of the station, it too is required to produce ... -
Crime and tourism in South Africa.
(Kamla-Raj Enterprises., 2013-07)The trepidation over tourism and crime has emerged as a global issue, gaining prominence in the media and political debates. South Africa is often viewed as the crime capital of the world and while crime rates in specific ... -
Crime prevention programmes : experiences and perceptions of crime prevention managers in the uMgungundlovu District Municipality.
(2013-11-28)The study was conducted to explore the experiences and perceptions of crime prevention managers on crime prevention programmes. A qualitative, explorative, descriptive investigative study was conducted in Umgungundlovu ... -
Crinum moorei : propagation and secondary metabolite production in vitro.
(2013-12-12)As an alternative to conventional methods of vegetative propagation, micropropagation attracts much attention, because the levels of multiplication are increased, somaclonal variation is limited and disease-free material ... -
Critical analysis of a large parochial structure model for black parishes in the Anglican church of Southern Africa, with reference to the diocese of Natal.
(2015-06-10)This thesis reports on qualitative and a phenomenological study exploring contesting spaces in the understandings regarding the alienation of black outstation congregations for a policy (Canon, Acts of the Diocese) change ... -
A critical analysis of child labour protective laws in Southern Africa : a case study of Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
(2014)In many countries, mainly African, child labour is a major problem compromising future generations and undermining human capital. It is estimated that over 28.4 per cent of all children between the ages of five and 14 years ...