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The lives and experiences of HIV positive teenage learners : a case study of Intshanga schools of KwaZulu-Natal.
(2008)The HIV/AIDS pandemic is acknowledged as a disease that has harmful impacts on the social and economic development of developing countries. Much of the research on the pandemic has not, until recently concentrated on its ... -
The lives of ten school leavers from a special class in a primary school in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2004)This study explored the lives of ten school leavers who were in the special class at the school in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The intention of the research was to gain insight into the schooling experiences of ten schools ... -
Livestock ownership by gender and seasonal impact on production : a case study at Msinga Municipality.
(2015)Research was conducted at Msinga Municipality focusing on identifying limiting factors on goat and cattle husbandry and evaluating the degree to which seasonal changes could affect goats and cattle production. Msinga ... -
Living and cadaveric organ donations: a comparative study of Islamic and South African law: consensus and divergence.
(2019)A practicing Muslim (adherent of the Islamic Faith), is unlikely to consent to organ donation, if it is not in keeping with the tenets of Islamic law (Sharī`ah), even though it may be in accordance with South African ... -
"Living as a Methodist minister in the late twentieth century" : an oral history of Methodist ministers ordained between 1980-1999, with particular reference to clergy serving in the Natal West District.
(2006)Very little has been written on the lives of Methodist ministers in Southern Africa. Even less has been written about ministers using oral history as the primary source of information. This paper will seek to capture the ... -
The living dead girl : a performance art exploration of poor/working class women of colour as sites of violence in contemporary South Africa.
(2015)This practice-led study (Barrett, 2007; Candy, 2006; Little, 2011) seeks to investigate the status of poor/working class women of colour as sites of violence in contemporary South Africa. My research objectives are explored ... -
Living in a children's home and living in foster care : hearing the voices of children and their caregivers.
(2007)Legislation in South Africa pertaining to the care and protection of children is presently being revised and changed. Should alternative care be necessary for a vulnerable child, the Children's Act 38/2005 prioritises a ... -
Living in two worlds : codes and modes of expression at Zulu funerals in KwaZulu-Natal at the turn of the millenium.
(2000)This study focuses on the rituals and rites, customs and beliefs associated with dying, death, mourning, burial and integration among the Zulu people of KwaZulu-Natal at the turn of the millenium. These have been examined ... -
Living on Durban's fringe : a study of the leisure styles of shack and peri-urban youth.
(1994)The study explored the leisure styles of peri-urban youth living on the fringe of the city of Durban. Little is known about the leisure patterns of this marginalised segment of the urban population and an aim of this ... -
Living the Brand : a case study of how management at Standard Bank can create brand ambassadors of their employees.
(2006)In April 2006 the new brand positioning for Standard Bank was revealed to staff and the general public. The new brand positioning focused mainly on employees and customers and to a lesser extent operational efficiency. ... -
Living together after genocide : a case study of reconciliation efforts in Burgesera District after 1994 Rwanda genocide.
(2008)The overall objective of the research was to evaluate the achievements of reconciliation process in Bugesera district after the Rwandan 1994 genocide. Bugesera district lost over 62,000 Tutsi during genocide, being the ... -
Living with xenophobia : understanding the lived experiences of Burundian and Rwandese refugees in Durban (South Africa).
(2013)The main purpose of the study described in this report was to better understand the lived experiences of refugees from Burundi and Rwanda living in the inner city of Durban and facing xenophobia. This study was motivated ... -
Loan products to manage liquidity stress when broad-based black economic empowerment (BEE) enterprises invest in productive assets.
(2005)Investments in productive assets by broad-based black economic empowerment (BEE) enterprises in South Africa (SA) during the 1990s have been constrained, in part, by a lack of access to capital. Even if capital can be ... -
Local and global controllers of grassland ecosystem stability during global change.
(2019)Human impacts on grasslands dramatically affect grassland biodiversity which impacts the ability of ecosystems to sustainably provide ecosystem services. As the extents of these anthropogenic impacts increase (due to ... -
The local area planning model that ensures effective community participation within the Ezinqoleni local municipality.
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Local atmospheric circulations and the mesoclimate of Durban.
(1970)Rapid urban and industrial growth along the Natal coast has occurred with little concern for characteristics of local climate. In general, industrial growth has taken place without taking into account the potential for ... -
Local church management of development initiatives : a reflection on five management processes.
(2001)Faith-based development initiatives often experience difficulties with efficiency and sustainability. While there are a number of reasons for this, one of the more common reasons is poor management. This study therefore ... -
Local churches and health : an examination of four local churches' contribution to direct health outcomes on the Copperbelt Province of Zambia.
(2008)The research explores and examines the relationship that exists between religion and health. Four church health related activities were examined as case studies to assert their direct and indirect contribution to health ...